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World Goodwill (Lucis Trust UN-Interface NGO)

institutionOccult & Esoteric
An occult-tinged group has held official standing at the United Nations for decades, right across from UN headquarters.
Who they are

World Goodwill, a non-governmental organization affiliated with the Lucis Trust.

What they do

It holds official consultative status with the UN's Economic and Social Council and operates at the multilateral institutional level.

How it works

It has held ECOSOC roster status since 1989, is headquartered at 666 United Nations Plaza right by UN HQ, files the required reports showing alignment with UN goals, and works Alice Bailey's esoteric terms like 'the Plan' and the 'New Group of World Servers' into UN-adjacent sustainable-development language.

Why it matters

The engine reads it as its 'strategic ambiguity' pattern operating at the top international tier, a formally credentialed esoteric group inside a major institution, while staying neutral on the truth of Bailey's channeled-source claims.

The engine's record — word for word
Report #90 H2 CONFIRMED. Non-governmental organization affiliated with the Lucis Trust. Maintains official consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 1989 (ECOSOC Roster status). Headquarters at 666 United Nations Plaza, New York — physical proximity to UN HQ. Fulfills the stringent ECOSOC requirement of submitting quadrennial reports detailing alignment with UN objectives. Deploys Alice Bailey's esoteric terminology — including 'the Plan' and the 'New Group of World Servers' — into UN-adjacent sustainable-development literature, representing the engine's Strategic Ambiguity Doctrine operating at the multilateral institutional layer. Apex Superposition: (a) load-bearing — formally-credentialed esoteric-NGO at apex multilateral tier; (b) strong — Cold-War-era spiritual-internationalism demand; (c) null on origin claims (Tier-3 pending on Bailey channeled-source validity); (d) weak.
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