UN takes over U.S. Elections
As of Friday, the United Nations (UN) has taken over U.S. Elections.
Jason Carter announced it at a press conference of the UN’s Board of Councilors Meeting in Atlanta.
Jason Carter is the United Nations (UN) head of their Carter Center subsidiary.
It is named after his grandfather, President Jimmy Carter.
Jason said the Carter Center has an “active role” in today’s election in Georgia for U.S. Senate.
Jason failed to explain what he meant by an “active role.”
Instead, he said, “We have a long-term view of this (taking over jurisdiction of U.S. Elections).
Carter said the UN must step in “protect elections and democracy” in the U.S. and 59 other countries worldwide.
According to the UN, elections are now a Human Right.
This means that under international law, the UN can extend its jurisdiction in U.S. Elections.
All of them.
The Carter Center has 800 employees with money approved by Congress.
Besides Georgia, the Carter Center also interfered with Nov. 8th Election results in:
Arizona
Michigan