UNITED NATIONS – You know it's a bad deal when even the globalists trash it.

But that's exactly what's happening to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Arch-globalist George Soros and the apparatchiks at the United Nations are blasting the international regulatory pact President Obama promises will write the rules of the global economy.

George Soros, schismatic pope in the High Church of Globalism, has a serious problem with the Trans-Pacific Partnership: the fact that it includes Malaysia, a slave-trading state ruled by a corrupt regime that persecutes Christians and breeds radical Islamist terrorists.

A memo from Soros, revealed courtesy of WikiLeaks, scorches Obama for his cozy relationship with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.

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It calls Najib "a poster boy for the 21st century kleptocracy" who has used "a racial supremacist ideology that is collapsing under the weight of corruption" to perpetuate himself in power.

According to the memo – and the facts – Malaysia is "a Malay-Islamic state in which Sunni Islam's supremacy is indivisible from the political and legal supremacy of the Malay race," a country in which "1 in 10 Muslims there had favorable views of ISIS and that a 53 percent majority were in favor of implementing Hudud, the Islamic penal code" mandated under Shariah.

Malaysia has ripped God out of the Bible, confiscates Malay-language Bibles and uses concentration camps to force conversion to Islam.

"With a potent stew of corruption, disenchantment with secular government, an Islamic-racialist ideology, government funded Salafism and the worst TIP [Trafficking in Persons] and human smuggling situation in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is the regional source for the export of extreme ideas and of militants feared by neighboring Singapore and Indonesia," the Soros memo declares.

It describes Obama's pal Najib as "aligned with a conservative, Salafi-influenced Islam at home" who presides over "government Islamic agencies that promote Shariah law as the supreme law of the land, thus undermining the secular Constitution on which Malaysia was founded."

"President Obama could not have been come across as more naïve about Najib's doublespeak on Islam, nor chosen a less credible partner," it concludes.

Soros accuses Obama of whitewashing Malaysia's human-rights horrors to make sure the country is "shoe-horned" into the TPP.

Malaysia is notorious for human trafficking – a euphemism for slavery. "Malaysia has the worst human trafficking problem in Southeast Asia. It is massive, systemic and bound up with corruption," the memo says.

But after Congress made slavery a disqualification for TPP, Obama's State Department turned a blind eye to Malaysia's violations. As a result, Soros claims, "The fight against human trafficking and corruption, and for political and economic reform, have all been set back."

Meanwhile, the TPP is under fire at Turtle Bay. The globalists at the United Nations say the transnational governance pact goes too far in eroding the national sovereignty of its member states.

Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, the U.N. secretary general's special envoy, says the Trans-Pacific Partnership and its kin, the Canadian-EU Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), pose a threat to national sovereignty and "grave dangers to the enjoyment of human rights."

Specifically, Zayas slammed the international investor state dispute settlement tribunals established under these pacts that would give unelected corporate lawyers unchallenged power to overturn national laws.

These tribunals could award foreign corporations unlimited sums, payable out of taxpayer's pockets, for a loss of expected future profits. Their decisions are not subject to appeal and the amount they can award has no limit.

Zaya said he "deplores that the mere existence of investor-state dispute settlement" gives "undue power to corporations at the expense of national governments and human rights."

This acolyte of globalism slams the tribunals for being "not independent, transparent, accountable, or even appealable," and declared it "abnormal" for "an investor to demand a guarantee of profit" through "a parallel system of extrajudicial dispute resolution" that seeks to "usurp the function" of sovereign nations.

He decried the "secrecy" and "the culture of bullying and intimidation" that produced sovereignty-eating deals like the TPP.

As the Obama administration prepares to ram its toxic TPP through an unaccountable lame duck Congress, the U.N. expert called for "a referendum in each country concerned" before globalist compacts masquerading as "free trade" agreements are signed or ratified.

Both U.S. major parties have nominated candidates publicly opposed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The American people have held their referendum on TPP – and soundly rejected it.

Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, are you listening?

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