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Worldbuilding: The One World Declaration

Resolution 2033/1, also known as the One World Declaration, was adopted by the General Assembly on March 19th, 2033 in response to the global crisis arising from the unforeseen consequences of rapid technological advancements, the sudden emergence of superpowers, and the existential threat posed by the alien invasion. Recognizing the urgent need for united action and collective security, the international community has endowed the United Nations with expanded authority, beyond its traditional scope, to ensure the survival and prosperity of humankind.

The General Assembly

Reaffirming the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, and the commitment to maintain international peace and security, and protect human dignity,

Acknowledging the increasing complexity and interconnectedness of the global environment, as well as the unforeseen opportunities and challenges arising from the transhumanist revolution,

Recognizing the implications of superpowers, classified as 'metahumans', for the international community, and their potential in both resolving conflicts and escalating them,

Expressing profound concern regarding the technologically advanced alien invasion and their hostility towards humankind as a result of the development of artificial intelligence,

Acknowledging the contributions made by the international community to establish UNSEEN, the United Nations Special Entity for the Evaluation and Neutralization of metahumans,

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1. Affirms the necessity of further enhancing the authority of the United Nations to act decisively and effectively in the face of these unprecedented global challenges;

2. Grants the United Nations additional powers to intervene in the affairs of member states, ensuring strict adherence to the international norms and principles outlined in the Charter, and preserving the overarching value of the greater good of humanity;

3. Commits member states to cooperating closely with the United Nations in the collective security efforts against threats to international peace and security, including facilitating the exchange of strategic and tactical intelligence, and providing military and logistical support as deemed necessary;

4. Encourages international collaboration and sharing of resources for research and development related to transhumanist technology, with the specific aim of mitigating potential harm and advancing the common good of humanity;

5. Empowers the United Nations, through its UNSEEN initiative, to establish regulatory frameworks, including preventive, protective, and corrective measures, to address the challenges and harness the potential of metahuman abilities;

6. Stresses the vital need for coordinated diplomatic efforts to address the alien invasion, including the potential establishment of channels of communication to negotiate for peaceful coexistence;

7. Urges member states to develop and implement comprehensive and sustainable education and public awareness programs, aimed at fostering a culture of mutual understanding, empathy, and cooperation, to enable the inclusion and appreciation of transhumanism and metahuman abilities in the global community;

8. Requests the Secretary-General to establish a One World Consultative Committee, comprising experts and representatives from diverse sectors including science, ethical and moral philosophy, technology, and metahuman communities, to provide advice and recommendations to the General Assembly and UNSEEN on emerging concerns and best practices;

9. Decides to remain actively seized on this matter and to review the situation regularly, ensuring that the needs and priorities of humanity remain at the forefront of its agenda in these transformative times.

Adopted by the General Assembly, March 19th, 2033.