Posted on 12/09/2010 11:47:43 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Since you posted missives numbers one and two, I was waiting for you to post number three!
I sleep in this morning.
Time to hit the Major Alarm button?
I got to blame Sunkenciv....he loaded up my inbox massively this morning....some good stuff too!
Major Ping.
This is awful!
I want Lord MOnckton to address the faint being played by Al Goron and our Barry the Bastard administration, pretending to back off on the AGW hoaxes while supporting and adding to the power grab being orchestrated through the U.N. in meetings like the Cancun cunning usurpation. We The People need things spelled out for us, now that our public education programs have dumbed us down to such a degree that we don’t even comprehend our own founding documents.
Omissions: There are several highly-significant omissions, which jointly and severally establish that the central intent of The Process no longer has anything to do with the climate, if it ever had.
Well Said!
The new GOP House has the power of the purse. They had better be paying close attention to all of this. No money for socialist crap.
I slept in this morning.
WTH?!?! Going back to reading...hair just turned 2 shades grayer..
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Oslo says:
The Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg is the head of the Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing, which made the plans for raising the 100 billion dollars. Other members of the group are Nicholas Stern, Lawrence H. Summers and George Soros. The wolves are already seated at the table.
Stoltenberg is a die-hard internationalist, a socialist-democrat, and is convinced that this brand of socialism should be exported to the rest of the world. And since most countries are not interested, why not skip the national level altogether and create it from the top, starting with the UN?
If a small mechanism can be put in place say the power to collect and redistribute taxes for climate purposes, then this can easily be expanded to other areas gradually shifting power from the national states to the UN.
And from democracy to a faceless, unelected bureaucracy.
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Laura Hills says:
We are being led into a dystopia beyond Orwells. Who would have thought that all the feel-good issues of the sixties ecoactivism, anti-colonialism, sharing resources would have led to a secretive unaccountable totalitarian gigabureaucracy?
Bump
"The people know best what is best for the people. The governing class no doubt knows what is best for the governing class, but does not necessarily know what is best for the people, and must always be kept in check by the ballot-box.If we are to have a world government at all (and, as the science of global warming alarm continues to collapse, the current pretext for world domination by a privileged few is wearing more than a little thin), then it is essential that the world government should be an elected government, and that, as Article 1, Section 1 of the US Constitution makes plain when it grants All legislative power to the elected Congress and to the now-elected Senate, none shall make laws for the world or impose taxes upon the world except those whom the people of the world have elected by universal secret ballot."
How many Divisions does the Secretariat command? :)
Well...there is that.. :D
Not hardly. Another radical UN treaty came out of the ‘92 Earth Summit, The Convention on Biological Diversity. It went to the Senate in ‘93 and was stopped cold when maps of the Wildlands Project were displayed on the floor of the Senate. It was never ratified but was implemented through Executive Order and existing statutory power. Remember Paul Bergala saying “Stroke of the pen, law of the land. Kinda cool huh?”
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