UN Ambassador for World Peace Tracts, Senior Banking Redemption Judge for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and International Criminal Court (ICC), an Investment banker, fund manager, author
Sir Patrick Bijou has worked for Wells Fargo Bank, Crédit Agricole, Deutsche Bank and others.
He is also President of the International Banking and Relations of the Commonwealth Enterprise Club.
In 2021 he was promoted to the post of Senior Judge and also became an Ambassador Diplomat at World Peace Tracts and a UN Ambassador.
He is the Global Ambassadors for World Peace and Humanity and Justice of the Supreme Council of The International Rights and Welfare Association (IRAWA).
Sir Patrick is also UN Ambassador for the Royal Diplomatic Organisation of the United Nations.
Sir Patrick has written over 21 fictional and non-fictional books across several genres.
Thank you for the support that you and your organization is giving to the world at large, with respect to this wonderful mission that you have about the Creative society. And I've seen so much that you've done, and I applaud it, no doubt about that. And I'd like to welcome everyone, everybody globally, to the Creative Society today.
I'm an ambassador for the UN, as you know. I advocate this right across the board with all governments, as I speak to prime ministers and presidents too. I advocate this with respect to the International Court of Justice. I don't think people are actually understanding the significance of the danger with respect to climate change.
So you ask the question, what's the position legally with the migration view of a disaster or the potential of a disaster? The answer legally is that you simply cannot pick up yourself and go to one country to the next because you feel that your country has famine or your country has a plague.
It is going to be... the legal position is that if in the process of a destructive force, whether that's actually provoked by man, whether that's initiated by... should we say an act of God, should we say nature. We will have to open the boundaries. So that people can escape from one catastrophe and free themselves and get relief in another zone. At the moment, the law doesn't allow that.
The question is: that is a disaster, that is a world crisis, yet the borders are shut for the country's own unification, the country's own safety and so on. They isolate themselves. I would like to see that change. I would like to see us having open doors in moments of crisis to support all of our neighbors.
Because the human race fundamentally is just one race, irrespective of race, culture, creed and so on, and we're there to support each other, especially during a moment of crisis.
And humanity would simply just be a distant memory. It's a shame that people want to put monuments up by themselves. When in reality there would be nothing there ultimately for them to be remembered by. Give our children’s children's children a chance to live in a world on a planet that we once enjoyed, and we could have enjoyed.
Let's not destroy their legacy. Do something about it now. Now is the time. Not tomorrow, right now is the time to do something. It has enormous destructive qualities if people are not paying attention to climate change.
I don't know how many more times I've got to say this to scientists, to the United Nation, to governments - to wake up, wake up quickly before it's just too late. And, you know, they can't turn around and say they haven't been told. They can't say they haven't been warned.
Some things I've said are quite profound. And I want your Creative Society to continue on with its remarkable movement, remarkable mission statement, and keep growing so that, ultimately, by virtue of, by significance of number we will change the world.
I appeal to everybody to do something about that, become part of the Creative Society. Join their mission statement. Listen to what they are saying. It has an adverse effect. If you don't … They, these people... are doing this... They're not being paid for doing this. They're doing this because they have, they care about the world. They want to see a change. They spend and dedicate their whole time for this cause, so the governments, judges like myself will take heed from a legal point of view and my position as a UN ambassador.. is that people will listen to that position. They will listen to the fact that even people with my position can make a difference with my core colleagues too in the UN, as it is also with my fellow judges. I appeal to governments.
I appeal to leaders. I appeal to you, mankind. To take the stand now, before it's too late. Why are you not understanding this? Why are you not getting to understand the significance of this? It is absolutely detrimental to humankind if we do not take heed and follow the direction of the Creative Society. Thank you.