The One World Government Part XI

"1 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech..... 6 And
the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language;
and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them,
which they have imagined to do." Genesis 11:1,6

This article shows that the world is moving rapidly to a One World
Government. The world is being divided into four major regions. These
regions are the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia, and the African Union
(AU). These regions are modeled after the European Union which used the
following steps to create their region. These steps are free trade, open
borders, single currency, Central Bank, Court of Justice, peacekeeping
force or regional defense. Some of these are done in order and some are
done in parallel to complete the goal of four major regions.

3. Region 3 - Asia - 2021

a) Free Trade started with AFTA in January 28, 1992 in Singapore. More
free trade agreements were signed in December 2008 and January 2010. For
more information visit the web site at https://tinyurl.com/3y8wck2m.

b) Open Borders, Single Currency, Central Bank and Court of Justice are
not as far as Region 1 (the EU) and Region 2 (the Americas).

c) Peacekeeping force or Regional Defense are not as far as Region 1 (the
EU) and Region 2 (the Americas). Since the Myanmar coup, the ASEAN has
become involved in trying to bring peace to the area. An article titled
"ASEAN leaders tell Myanmar coup general to end killings"(Note 22) states,

"JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Southeast Asian leaders demanded an immediate end
to killings and the release of political detainees in Myanmar in an
emergency summit Saturday with its top general and coup leader,
Indonesia's president said. The leaders of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations also told Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing during the two-hour
talks in Jakarta that a dialogue between contending parties in Myanmar
should immediately start, with the help of ASEAN envoys, President Joko
Widodo said. 'The situation in Myanmar is unacceptable and should not
continue. Violence must be stopped, democracy, stability and peace in
Myanmar must be returned immediately,” Widodo said during the meeting.
“The interests of the people of Myanmar must always be the priority.'
Daily shootings by police and soldiers since the Feb. 1 coup have killed
more than 700 mostly peaceful protesters and bystanders, according to
several independent tallies. The messages conveyed to Min Aung Hlaing were
unusually blunt and could be seen as a breach of the conservative
10-nation bloc’s bedrock principle forbidding member states from
interfering in each other’s domestic affairs. But Malaysian Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin said that policy should not lead to inaction if a
domestic situation 'jeopardizes the peace, security, and stability of
ASEAN and the wider region' and there is international clamor for resolute
action. 'There is a tremendous expectation on the part of the
international community on how ASEAN is addressing the Myanmar issue. The
pressure is increasing,' Muhyiddin said, The current ASEAN chair, Brunei
Prime Minister Hassanal Bolkiah, and the regional bloc’s secretary general
should be allowed access to Myanmar to meet contending parties, encourage
dialogue and come up with 'an honest and unbiased observation,' he said.
Such a political dialogue 'can only take place with the prompt and
unconditional release of political detainees,' the Malaysian premier
said."

NOTES:
Note 22: https://tinyurl.com/je4eaxhm

In future posts I will share more about this topic.