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Yes, the United Nations is hiring "disarmament officers" in New York. The question is "why"?


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https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/yes-the-united-nations-is-hiring-disarmament-officers-in-new-york/

NEW YORK – When the editor of Law Enforcement Today sent me a story to look into this morning, I laughed.  There’s no way this is real, I thought.  It must be some crazy conspiracy theory.

After extensive research, I’m not laughing anymore.

The United Nations has legitimately posted a job opportunity for English-speaking DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION, AND REINTEGRATION (DDR) OFFICERS.

In.  New.  York.

The most concerning duty listed in the job description is this:

“Acts as a Focal Point for Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) components for two to three missions, responsible for planning, support to implementation and evaluation.”

To be clear, according to the UN’s website, Disarmament is:

“The collection, documentation, control and disposal of small arms, ammunition, explosives and light and heavy weapons of combatants and often also of the civilian population. Disarmament also includes the development of responsible arms management programmes.”

Demobilization is “the formal and controlled discharge of active combatants from armed forces or other armed groups.

The first stage of demobilization may extend from the processing of individual combatants in temporary centres to the massing of troops in camps designated for this purpose (cantonment sites, encampments, assembly areas or barracks).

The second stage of demobilization encompasses the support package provided to the demobilized, which is called reinsertion.”

Reinsertion is “the assistance offered to ex-combatants during demobilization but prior to the longer-term process of reintegration.

Reinsertion is a form of transitional assistance to help cover the basic needs of ex-combatants and their families and can include transitional safety allowances, food, clothes, shelter, medical services, short-term education, training, employment and tools.

While reintegration is a long-term, continuous social and economic process of development, reinsertion is short-term material and/or financial assistance to meet immediate needs, and can last up to one year.”

Reintegration is “the process by which ex-combatants acquire civilian status and gain sustainable employment and income. Reintegration is essentially a social and economic process with an open time-frame, primarily taking place in communities at the local level.

It is part of the general development of a country and a national responsibility, and often necessitates long-term external assistance.”

This doesn’t sound like a constitution-friendly job.

Desired experience is listed under this job description as:

“Seven years of relevant experience in disarmament affairs, political analysis or in national military or paramilitary service, preferably related to the design, implementation or review of DDR.”

Paramilitary service?

The only language required for this position:  English.

DDR officers have long been used in third-world countries where anarchy reigns.  It has no place on American soil, so why are they recruiting for the position?

A few more duties applicants can expect to be responsible for:

“Provides Headquarters support in planning the civilian and military logistics support for DDR; Continually reviews DDR programme strategy and implementation through relevant documents, reports and code cables; Conducts field missions to assess implementation of established DDR programmes.”

Pardon my speculation, but it’s a little coincidental that this job was posted by the UN the day after Christmas, when there are anti-gun laws expected to be passed this month in Virginia… and where there’s a rapidly growing militia made up of citizens, veterans, and law enforcement officers.

As Law Enforcement Today has been reporting, Virginians are in fear for the second amendment rights amidst legislation likely to pass by a newly democratic majority General Assembly. 

Jan 2, 2020 - As the Second Amendment comes under attack, the United Nations is actually hiring for new positions and among those positions are English-speaking disarmament, demobilization and reintegration officers. The day after Christmas, the UN posted the job description.
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https://careers.un.org/lbw/jobdetail.aspx?id=12745 Job Opening Posting Title: DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION AND REINTEGRATION ...
Jan 5, 2020 - As this “United Nations Careers” document reveals, the job opening was posted on December 26, 2019 and remains active through February 8, ...

UN Hiring “Disarmament Officers” to Conduct “Field ... - Infowars

 

Didn't see anything for snopes as a fake story.

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