UN Scam Debate Of Lone PGA
Candidate Volkan Bozkir With Conchita Wurst
Echo
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE / SDNY
COURT, May 10 – How corrupt is
today's United Nations? On May
15 the UN General Assembly
will hold a "informal
interactive dialogue" for the
lone rubber-stamp candidate to
be UN President of the GA,
Volkan Bozkir.
Since
there is no other candidate,
it's akin to a presidential
debate in North Korea.
And in other ways
too: Turkish "diplomatic"
Volkan Bozkir is best known
for saying,
after "drag queen" Conchita
Wurst's Eurovision win,
"Thank God we no longer
participate in Eurovision."
Yet
watch corrupt UNSG Antonio
Guterres speak warmly about
it. Guterres believes in
nothing but himself, wanting
to "run" unopposed for a
second term. This should be
denied. Here's the notice,
from another UN office whose
spokesperson Reem Abaza like
Guterres' Stephane Dujarric
refuses to answer Inner City
Press' written questions about
its corruption:
"The
President of the 74th session
of the General Assembly,
Tijjani Muhammad-Bande will
convene an informal
interactive dialogue with the
candidate for the position of
President of the 75th session
of the Assembly, Volkan Bozkir
on Friday, 15 May 2020, from
11:00 a.m. – 1:00
p.m.
The dialogue will be held via
a virtual platform due to the
continued limitations on
holding large in-person
meetings as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic."
Under
Guterres' Melissa Fleming, it
seems Inner City Press will be
denied video of the "debate."
Inner City Press, banned from
the UN and now its Zoom rooms
for 676 days, will have much
more on this. Watch this site.
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