The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced its collaboration with the United Nations (UN) in an effort to establish control over free speech on the internet.

These two globalist organizations, neither elected by the public, are positioning themselves as overseers of online speech.

The WEF, in conjunction with the UN’s Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has introduced a “Digital Safety Toolkit” that they are urging governments of sovereign nations to adopt.

While UNESCO and the WEF claim the toolkit is designed to address issues like “hate speech” and cyberbullying, it explicitly targets online dissent, commonly referred to as “misinformation” and “disinformation,” for potential censorship.

Despite the claim that the toolkit is focused on fostering a trustworthy internet, the WEF is leveraging its influence to pressure governments into adopting these new regulations. The Switzerland-based organization, led by Klaus Schwab, asserts that these regulations can be universally applied to every individual using the internet.

UNESCO and the WEF argue that their regulations will ensure that their supervised version of the internet becomes the sole “trusted” means of information dissemination and protection against misinformation and disinformation.

“If we can no longer distinguish fiction from reality, falsehood from truth, the foundations of our societies crumble,” UNESCO says, quoted by the WEF.

“Democracy, dialogue, and debate – all essential to address major contemporary challenges – become impossible.”

The WEF concludes:

“Digital platforms need reporting mechanisms to log policy violations, but given the global nature of their operations, they also need to ensure these mechanisms take into account local cultural sensitivities in the way complaints are handled.”

Meanwhile, another UN entity, the World Health Organization (WHO), is actively developing its proposed “Pandemic Treaty.”

All UN member nations, including the United States, are gearing up to endorse the treaty, thereby granting extensive new authorities to the WHO and UN.

The treaty would confer alarming powers upon the WHO, superseding the laws of individual nations.

In the event of a “climate emergency” or pandemic, the WHO would have the authority to impose lockdowns, mandate vaccines, enforce travel restrictions, or implement other measures limiting personal freedoms.

The treaty also grants the WHO the ability to censor individuals from the public who question the organization’s narrative, potentially overriding the protections of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Notably, President Joe Biden has expressed eagerness to sign the United States into the treaty, and it was the Democratic president who initially encouraged the WHO to advance this initiative.