Posted on 07/18/2012 7:43:14 AM PDT by maggiesnotebook
We've heard a lot lately about the UN Arms Trade Treaty. This video from InfoWars will curl your hair. It connects the Treaty with a 1961 State Department document with the chilling title "Declaration on Disarmament - General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." The original document is from 1961 in conjunction with the U.S. State Department and the United Nations. It mimics many provisions of the United Nations Millennium Development Goal 2000 (UNMDG) that I beat on routinely. I know what many of you will say, 'this is old,' has no meaning today, but let me ask you, assuming the document from 1961 is genuine, why would our State Department EVER engage in this rhetoric? Maybe I'm being pranked??? I don't think so. The layers are too deep.
In the United Nations Millennium Development Goal from 2000 you'll find this:
1] Abolishing war through a worldwide freeze on militaries and achieving global disarmament:To initiate a worldwide freeze on armed forces the prohibition of the use of force, must not be undermined
To explore the feasibility of a legally binding convention on overcoming poverty, To carry out the objective of moving towards the abolition of war by practical means, the United Nations Secretariat and interested Governments, or a separate group of Governments, should develop a draft proposal for global disarmament2] Prohibiting advanced weapons technology
devise ways of stopping the technological development of new and more advanced weapons that create new imbalances in global power relationships.
3] Monitoring small arms
4] Controlling the worlds immigration to allow for:
the global principle of freedom of circulation for all
5] Controlling the worlds finances:
To move towards democratic political control of the global economy so that it may serve our vision.
Sustainable funds could be raised through a currency transfer tax and a tax on the rental value of land and natural resources.
6] Controlling the world:
Globalization needs defining [and then they define it]. it is transforming our world into a global village
7] Prohibiting sanctions against rogue countries:
Stop imposing economic sanctions
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Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser told the opening of the 2012 session of the UN Disarmament Commission (UNDC) in New York on Monday that disarmament bodies are at a crucial juncture as they face what he described as "a growing resistance to initiative and compromise".
While the document initially focuses on scrapping nuclear weapons, it later makes it clear that the only groups allowed to own weapons of any kind would be governing authorities, for the purpose of maintaining internal order, and the UN peacekeeping force itself, which would require agreed manpower.
Imagine all the people, living for today..
BLECH.
I wonder if the UN knows that more than half of its members are not democracies.
impossible headlines: UN to Disarm Itself and Move to New Headquarters in Damacus August 1, 2012
impossible headlines: UN to Disarm Itself and Move to New Headquarters in Damascus August 1, 2012
They know it, and it’s a plan. What is it that Congress doesn’t get about that?
From the same document.
“5. To make the International Court of Justice (ICJ) the locus of a more effective, integrated system of international justice. The compulsory jurisdiction of the world Court must be accepted by all States. In the absence of voluntary compliance, the Security Council should enforce ICJ decisions and other international legal obligations under Article 94 of the Charter of the United Nations.”
“All we are saying, is make the world a gigantic, feudal forced labor camp!”
In the 30s, Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo, who had been head of the League of Nations Disarmament section wrote
"The Great Powers do not fear each other because they are armed. Rather they are armed because they fear each other. To imagine disarmament by itself can bring peace is tantamount to believing that by going naked we can prevent winter."
The human race is too creative to keep the determined disarmed for long.
Yes, as Reagan said, Peace through Strength.
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