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DECLARATION: THE MOVE TOWARD GLOBALCONTROL AND ITS IMPACT ON NATIONS ANDSOUTH AFRICA

  • Writer: Willie Cloete
    Willie Cloete
  • Nov 19
  • 3 min read

By Willie Cloete – on behalf of the 235 Movement


The world is changing – but not toward freedom

Across the world we are witnessing how powerful international structures — such as the European Union (EU), the United Nations (UN), the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) — are increasingly using their influence to dominate national governments.


These organisations are quietly shifting from cooperation to control, and their ultimate goal appears to be the establishment of a centralized world order in which nations and individuals no longer determine their own destiny.


The EU as a testing ground for global control The EU was originally founded for economic cooperation — free trade, open borders, and a common market.

But today the EU uses its power to interfere in the internal affairs of its member states: dictating what laws are “acceptable,” how countries should think about family values, religion, culture, and identity, and even which political parties are considered “legitimate.”


The so-called Digital Identity system the EU seeks to implement is not merely an

administrative convenience — it is the technical backbone of a digital control structure that could eventually link every citizen’s data, finances, and movements into one system.


When identity, money, and access to services are captured in a single digital system, freedom is no longer a right — it becomes a privilege granted or withdrawn by those who control the system.


The broader agenda: from the EU to a One-World Government


The same patterns we see in Europe are spreading globally:

  • Agenda 2030 of the UN promotes “sustainable development,” but often translates into greater central control over energy, land, and production.

  • The World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” calls for the rebuilding of the global economy, where private ownership and individual decision-making give way to “collective global management.”

  • The World Health Organization is negotiating international agreements that could override national health policies — even without parliamentary consent.


All these elements fit together into a digital, technocratic world system, where people are managed through data, codes, and global regulations rather than by their own communities or faith.


South Africa is not excluded

Although geographically far from Brussels, South Africa is caught in the same network of global control.


Our government is already committed to UN policies and Agenda 2030, and is working with international institutions to establish a national digital ID system — sold to the public under the promise of “security and efficiency.”


In reality, this can:

  • Exclude people who do not comply with government or international requirements;

  • Restrict economic access by linking identity to banking and state services;

  • And ultimately create a form of digital surveillance in which every citizen’s life becomes visible and controllable.


When a government, without public consent or safeguards, begins managing citizens’ biometric and personal data, individual freedom and national sovereignty become illusions.


The danger is that South Africa, without realizing it, is being pulled into the same global web already spun across Europe.


What is truly at stake

This process is not just about technology — it touches the very core of our identity, faith, language, and self-determination.

When global powers control information and identity, nations lose the ability to determine their own course.

Even the concept of nationhood itself is undermined by a world order that seeks to make all people uniform under one system of rules, values, and thought.

Where God created diversity and freedom, mankind now seeks uniformity and control.


Our response as a freedom-minded people

We declare that:

  1. No centralized government or global institution has the right to rule over nations and peoples;

  2. Digital ID systems must never be mandatory, nor used to coerce or exclude citizens;

  3. Every people has the God-given right to self-determination, self-government, and control over their own data and lives;

  4. We will not trade our identity or faith for technological “convenience”;

  5. South Africans must awaken and resist any form of digital or political takeover under the banner of globalism.


Closing statement

This is not a theory — it is a reality already unfolding.

Each new digital law, each international agreement signed without parliamentary oversight, each restriction on freedom of speech or movement — these are the building blocks of the same world system.

If we do not act now, our children will awaken in a world where freedom is nothing more than a word in history books.

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