Posted on 09/23/2014 8:39:48 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
The UN: Always Putting the Horse Behind the Cart
The best Hollywood scripts arent written for Hollywood movies but for surrealistic gatherings of the United Nations.
The title of the Hollywood script going down at todays opening session of the United Nations in New York should be The UN: Always Putting the Horse Behind the Cart.
Talk of the yada, yada, yada kind replaces decisive action at the UN, and any action they take always puts the horse behind the cart.
Where the weary world is heading on what President Barack Obama is making the Number One Topic of Our Time in the 21st century is nut-shelled by Hollywood heart-thump Leonardo DiCaprio: The world is now at a turning point, and climate change is the defining issue of our time, DiCaprio said as he accepted a Clinton Global Initiative Citizen award. The task before us to protect this planet will require the largest movement in human history.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
The UN’s life is devoted to finding additional ways to divvy up Americas wealth and put it in the hands of the worlds ‘Insiders’, Dictators and Political Tyrants.
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“Save the Environment...from Obama, Strong & Gore”
That Strong feller, he is Maurice Strong, with the first name pronounced ‘Mor-ris’.
The Wikipedia entry is quite benign but the man is a communist who believes passionately in “sustainability”. He is one of five elites who has been active in BHO2’s past the last 25 years in Chicago.
Maurice Strong....the guy Glenn Beck warned us about (before he went off the deep end on the Bundy/hate, illegal/love fest)....
Here are all kinds of links to what GB uncovered about Maurice Strong, as part of Crime, Inc....
http://www.bing.com/search?q=glenn+back+maurice+strong&form=APMCS1
Thanks for the link; it’s very good!
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