Gary Kah is founder and director of Hope for the World. He's editor of Hope for the World Update, an author and former Europe & Middle East Trade Specialist for the Indiana State Government. This broadcast is part 2 of the audio from his speech at a September VCY America Rally in Southeast Wisconsin.Yesterday, it was mentioned that the United Nations is only one step away from being able to seize control over all its member nations, including the U.S., in the event of an international emergency. The way the U.N. would do this is through the Summit of the Future. The U.N. describes it as, "...a high level event bringing world leaders together to forge an international consensus on how to deliver a better present to safeguard the future." Part 2 of this special broadcast builds on that point as Gary walked listeners through some of the specific plans of the summit and the pact (treaty) that's been proposed. He noted that there's almost 60 action points in their working document. These are areas of agreement that were to be committed upon by national representatives within 2 days after Gary spoke. The idea is to tie everything into the environment and health management and establish restrictive rules. Nations that fail to comply will be severely penalized, making it difficult for them to function. The goal is for the U.N. to be fully empowered so that they can be the ones responsible for managing a range of complex issues at the global level.Supporters of such U.N. empowerment include the Vatican, the Climate Governance Commission (CGC) and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies.