Hello this is an interesting question, and I am surprised to see it. What percentage of people all over the world will follow the wild beast and receive its mark? This is an easy answer since in the Bible it says:
Revelation 13:16-17
Modern English Version
16 He causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, 17 so that no one may buy or sell, except he who has the mark or the name of the beast or the number of his name.
Since the Wild Beast, its image, and the false prophets are in a global position it forces everyone to follow it by way of not being able to conduct business unless you receive its mark in hand or on the forehead.
How does the system work? Naturally people follow the beast through the social media. What is the only organization of Government that is global?
Revelation 17:9-11
Easy-to-Read Version
9 “You need wisdom to understand this. The seven heads on the beast are the seven hills where the woman sits. They are also seven rulers. 10 Five of the rulers have already died. One of the rulers lives now, and the last ruler is coming. When he comes, he will stay only a short time. 11 The beast that was once alive but is no longer living is an eighth ruler. This eighth ruler also belongs to the first seven rulers. And he will go away to be destroyed.
United Nations Complex
What does the United Nations actually do?
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 and committed to maintaining international peace and security; developing friendly relations among nations; promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.
Does the UN have power?
Its powers include establishing peacekeeping operations, enacting international sanctions, and authorizing military action. The UNSC is the only UN body with the authority to issue binding resolutions on member states.
Who controls the UN?
The UN Secretary General, General Assembly and Security Council have most of the control over the United Nations. These elements control much of the UN's decisions and operations. However, the UN charter devolves power across many different bodies, and no one has ultimate control over the UN.
Does the UN have an army?
The UN has no military forces of its own, and Member States provide, on a voluntary basis, the military and police personnel required for each peacekeeping operation. Peacekeeping soldiers are paid by their own Governments according to their own national rank and salary scale.
Can the UN declare war?
The UN as the lawful authority
While the UN doesn't declare war, there have been several recent cases of UN actions that can be regarded as 'lawful authorisation'.
Is NATO part of UN?
NATO and the U.N. are two organizations trying to work together despite the fact that they have very different philosophies: NATO is an organization designed to fight war, if necessary, in order to defend peace; whereas the U.N. is an organization designed to avoid war in order to maintain peace.
Can the UN take over a country?
The United Nations cannot invade a country. The UN does not have a standing army of its own and does not have the power to order the invasion of a sovereign state. The UN can approve the use of military force by member states, but it only does this in cases of self-defence or as humanitarian interventions.
How does UN get money?
What is the UN's funding structure? Funding from Member States for the UN system comes from two main sources: assessed and voluntary contributions. Assessed contributions are payments that all UN Member States are required to make.
How strong is the United Nations?
The United Nations is one of the most powerful international organisations. However, other international organisations, such as NATO, the European Union, and the Asian Development Bank, also have significant global authority. Importantly, the UN is not more powerful than national governments.
Where is the UN Headquarters?
405 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
How many countries are in United Nations?
193 Member States
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. Currently made up of 193 Member States, the UN and its work are guided by the purposes and principles contained in its founding Charter.
What 3 countries are not in the UN?
The United Nations (UN) is the largest intergovernmental organization in the world, with a current membership of 193 member states and two permanent non-member observer states (Palestine and Vatican City/Holy See).
How does the system work? Naturally people follow the beast through the social media. What is the only organization of Government that is global?
Revelation 17:9-11
Easy-to-Read Version
9 “You need wisdom to understand this. The seven heads on the beast are the seven hills where the woman sits. They are also seven rulers. 10 Five of the rulers have already died. One of the rulers lives now, and the last ruler is coming. When he comes, he will stay only a short time. 11 The beast that was once alive but is no longer living is an eighth ruler. This eighth ruler also belongs to the first seven rulers. And he will go away to be destroyed.
United Nations Complex
What does the United Nations actually do?
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 and committed to maintaining international peace and security; developing friendly relations among nations; promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.
Does the UN have power?
Its powers include establishing peacekeeping operations, enacting international sanctions, and authorizing military action. The UNSC is the only UN body with the authority to issue binding resolutions on member states.
Who controls the UN?
The UN Secretary General, General Assembly and Security Council have most of the control over the United Nations. These elements control much of the UN's decisions and operations. However, the UN charter devolves power across many different bodies, and no one has ultimate control over the UN.
Does the UN have an army?
The UN has no military forces of its own, and Member States provide, on a voluntary basis, the military and police personnel required for each peacekeeping operation. Peacekeeping soldiers are paid by their own Governments according to their own national rank and salary scale.
Can the UN declare war?
The UN as the lawful authority
While the UN doesn't declare war, there have been several recent cases of UN actions that can be regarded as 'lawful authorisation'.
Is NATO part of UN?
NATO and the U.N. are two organizations trying to work together despite the fact that they have very different philosophies: NATO is an organization designed to fight war, if necessary, in order to defend peace; whereas the U.N. is an organization designed to avoid war in order to maintain peace.
Can the UN take over a country?
The United Nations cannot invade a country. The UN does not have a standing army of its own and does not have the power to order the invasion of a sovereign state. The UN can approve the use of military force by member states, but it only does this in cases of self-defence or as humanitarian interventions.
How does UN get money?
What is the UN's funding structure? Funding from Member States for the UN system comes from two main sources: assessed and voluntary contributions. Assessed contributions are payments that all UN Member States are required to make.
How strong is the United Nations?
The United Nations is one of the most powerful international organisations. However, other international organisations, such as NATO, the European Union, and the Asian Development Bank, also have significant global authority. Importantly, the UN is not more powerful than national governments.
Where is the UN Headquarters?
405 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
How many countries are in United Nations?
193 Member States
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. Currently made up of 193 Member States, the UN and its work are guided by the purposes and principles contained in its founding Charter.
What 3 countries are not in the UN?
The United Nations (UN) is the largest intergovernmental organization in the world, with a current membership of 193 member states and two permanent non-member observer states (Palestine and Vatican City/Holy See).