Antonio
Guterres Holds 1-Man UNSC "Debate" To
Steal 2d Term Blocking All Opponents
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, May 18 –
While blocking at least seven
opponents from even having
their applications circulated,
Antonio Guterres on May 7 held
a ghoulish one-man "debate" on
the road to stealing a second
five-year term as UN Secretary
General. Inner City Press live
tweeted it, here.
Even
worse, when Guterres did his
one-man Dear Leader
presentation to the UN
Security Council, it was not
public. Norway bragged about
its questions; the spin was
that Guterres will be handed
five more years as early as
June. Even Josh Rogin trashed
it, while not exposing the
full extent of Guterres'
corruption. Today's UN is in
deep, deep decline. Watch this
site.
Here it is:
#Cameroon's Tommo Monthe, who
bragged to Inner City Press
that while he was chair of the
UN Budget Committee and met
with @AntonioGuterres ,
his president Biya's mass
killing of Anglophones never
came up, offers support to
Guterres to finish. #Genocide
The
@UN_PGA @Zolkan_Bozkir,
who has blocked all opponents
to @AntonioGuterres ,
claimed he had to stop at 1
pm. But now at 1:01 pm he
gives floor to #Qatar.
#MoneyTalks #UNforSale
#GuterresForSale
Lying to the
end,
@AntonioGuterres ends it
with 10 countries not allowed
to speak, he says "all
questions will be answered"-
while he has banned Inner City
Press 1040 days and his
@UN_Spokesperson refuses
all of its written questions,
lying
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