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brad 12-19-2003 03:20 AM

global warming as part of a bigger picture
 
if you click thru to the site there are hyperlinks in the article

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=32521

Globalist assault against America now underway

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Posted: May 12, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern


© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com


"ECOSOC's CSD seeks to control WEHAB."

If you know what this headline means, you are likely to be part of the problem. This headline is written in "acronymese" with a U.N. dialect – the lingo of leftists who live on, and for, the United Nations. Translation: the U.N.'s Economic and Social Council's Commission on Sustainable Development seeks to control Water, Energy, Health, Agriculture, and Biodiversity.

While the media spotlight is focused on the Security Council's debate about rebuilding Iraq, the rest of the U.N. bureaucracy lumbers along toward its published goal of ruling the world. The Commission on Sustainable Development concluded two weeks of meetings in New York, on May 9. It was the 11th annual session of this U.N. body, created as a result of the 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the Commission is to implement "Agenda 21."

For 11 years, this collection of delegates has been meeting in exotic places around the world, at taxpayers' expense, egged-on by thousands of representatives of NGOs (non-government organizations) – again, largely at taxpayers' expense – expressly for the purpose of figuring out how to control the lives of everyone on earth. They know how they want to do it, and they are making great strides toward achieving their goal.

Think about it: If this commission can control water, energy, health, agriculture and biodiversity, they control the people who rely on these resources. Can they actually control these resources? They're trying. Here are some of their efforts to control water.

Energy is still up for grabs because the U.N. Climate Change Treaty calls only for voluntary action, while the legally binding Kyoto Protocol has been rejected by the Bush administration. The World Health Organization is in place with 3,500 employees stationed around the world. The U.N.'s Food and Agricultural Organization has 3,700 employes stationed around the world. And the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity is up and running, with more than 400 Biosphere Reserves around the world.

These are only a few of the key organizations and agencies of the U.N., which coordinate their work to achieve the objectives set forth in "Agenda 21," which is the "Action Plan" to achieve global governance, as described by the Commission on Global Governance's report, "Our Global Neighborhood."

On the final day of the CSD meeting in New York, Eric Frumin, representing the textile unions in the United States, but speaking for Global Unions, praised the delegates for amending the "Action Plan" to more fully integrate the body of issues relating to "basic security," which is also a goal of the U.N.'s International Labor Organization.

For those unfamiliar with U.N. doublespeak, "basic security," describes the evolving definition of the word "security" as it appears in the U.N. Charter. Originally, "security" meant defensive security for member nations. The new definition means "... safety from chronic threats such as hunger, disease and repression, as well as protection from sudden and harmful disruptions in the patterns of daily life." Frumin said that the changes in the "Action Plan" would provide a "Workplace Assessment" program to assure that this new brand of "security" would be integrated into the Commissions' WEHAB priorities.

Sustainable development, as defined in "Agenda 21," is defacto socialism. Sustainable development requires government to regulate virtually all human activity in order to achieve what government determines to be "equitable" and "sustainable" use of the planet's resources.

Freedom cannot survive sustainable development. Free markets cannot exist under a "sustainable" regime. Sustainable development, defined and implemented under a system of global governance, results in the U.N. deciding to what extent individual nations may exert what remains of their national sovereignty.

Skirmishes with the U.N., such as the recent impasse in the Security Council, withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the removal of the United States' signature from the International Criminal Court, are small steps in the right direction. It is foolish, then, to turn around and rejoin UNESCO, turn again to the Security Council for U.N. involvement in Iraq, and to continue to send delegates and money to the CSD, ECOSOC, UNEP, UNDP and the hundreds of other U.N. agencies and organizations that continue to plot the downfall of American values.

Congress will not seriously consider Ron Paul's HR 1146, a bill to withdraw from the U.N., until the American people realize that every day we continue to prop up the U.N. brings us closer to global governance, and demand that their elected officials get behind the bill and get us out of the United Nations.





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Henry Lamb is the executive vice president of the Environmental Conservation Organization and chairman of Sovereignty International.

Ray Zee 12-19-2003 11:36 AM

Re: global warming as part of a bigger picture
 
as for the global warming thing. the last six years has had three of the warmest ones since they began keeping records in the mid 1800's. global warming could become the thing that destabilizes the world.

brad 12-19-2003 12:49 PM

Re: global warming as part of a bigger picture
 
well take chloro flouro carbons.
supposedly eating ozone layer.
so they banned them. bye bye. thats it.
ok. so im inclined to believe that. in any case problem solved if one exists (which probably >95 it did/does)

contrast the case for man made global warming. with current technology probably totally unprovable one way or another even with 50 more years of obserbation/data. but the solution proposed? for american workers to to work part of the day for their chinese equivalents (ok send money), and not to cut emissions at all. ok. well. gee. it cant be much of a problem then, p.s. f*** you you commie bastards you cant come over here with guns and take stuff so you gotta go to all this trouble with b.s. and get us americans to send u money for some pie in the sky reason. ok.

heck when are those death camps gonna be built anyway, maybe ill just check myself in.

MMMMMM 12-19-2003 01:48 PM

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Don't worry, brad: when we get that missile-shield fully built, along with space-based laser weaponry, and if we still have a leader with balls and a half-intelligent Congress and citizenry--then the commies will be forced become democratic republics too and embrace free enterprise. Just as long as the Prozac doesn't kick in first and the U.N. doesn't gain too much power. What are the chances that Prozac is secretly put in French wines?

sam h 12-19-2003 01:56 PM

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Lol. Yeah, that missile defense system sure is looking like a good investment. Too bad it can't tell the difference between a balloon and a rocket.

The thing is those commies in China have embraced capitalism - that's why their economy is booming. It's just our bias to think that capitalism can only prosper in an American-style democracy.

adios 12-19-2003 02:27 PM

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"It's just our bias to think that capitalism can only prosper in an American-style democracy."

Not my bias. Is this something you pulled out of your .... nope nevermind.

brad 12-19-2003 02:30 PM

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'What are the chances that Prozac is secretly put in French wines?
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if im not mistaken most of europe (besides UK, if you consider that europe) has water purity laws that forbid adding medicine to water. unlike US, where water is flouridated.

ive got to get back on distilled water (or rainwater) and pure grain alcohol.

MMMMMM 12-19-2003 02:50 PM

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Total projected costs for the missile shield are in the tens of billions--compared to the trillions it would cost should just one major city get nuked (9/11 costs ran into the hundreds of billions). Also, the most recent (very recent) test was successful, even overcoming some type of countermeasures employed on behalf of the target. If I'm not mistaken test results now stand at 4 out of 5 successful.

brad 12-19-2003 03:20 PM

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'If I'm not mistaken test results now stand at 4 out of 5 successful'

youre mistaken.

in any case future is biowarfare. missile shield no help against that.

MMMMMM 12-19-2003 04:05 PM

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Still doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to defend against nukes.


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