Posted on 07/19/2007 3:39:30 AM PDT by ovrtaxt
Don’t forget that it is the “expected” number. It might turn out to be 1K, or 100K (although I doubt the latter).
I’m new to this NAU thing and am still gathering info.
If this is a typical globalist plan, I expect that it entails harmonizing laws and regulations via regional management councils.
It makes sense for globlists to harmonize laws so they need not wade through dozens of laws and regulations amongst different countries to sell their goods. It’s easier to bribe one official than dozens.
The down side for the citizen is the creation of these regional councils that will write rules, laws and regulations. These councils are unelected, thus stripping away the right of people to vote via the bllot box for their representatives who write these laws.
I see it as little more than a variation of the unelected communist soviets who ruled over the villages, towns, cities and regions in the old soviet union.
In short, this is another dictatorship that the elite snobs are trying to impose over the citizenry.
We already have enough grief with unaccountable federal bureaucrats illegaly writing law in this country. (See OSHA’s recent gambit at gun control, brought about by a few bureaucrats illegally writing law.) The NAU bureaucracy will add another layer of trouble onto our lives. And how does the citizenry remove an unelected bureaucracy engaged in theft, chicanery and capricious conduct?
No good can come from this.
Because they know if we all heard their plans we would not like it...well except for those that have the plans in front of their face and would still pretend it ain't so.
One of their big playahs is Richard Lugar, his name keeps coming up in the small amount of news we get about this. That must be why so much Homeland Security bucks are going to Indiana. I ask, why?
I also wonder how many of the members of this little cabal, get odd amounts of Homeland Security bucks to their state.
Of course we can never really know, or see, what those funds are being used for.
Pardon if you have already been pinged.
I haven't heard that since Jim booted the liberals out of here a few months ago.
The executive office (Bush, Rice, Chertoff etc) will implement it by ‘institutionalizing’ the regulations via the executive branch. In other words, through executive order (by passing congress and the people) and management the federal offices, like the Department of Transporation for example, will implement the decisions made at these conferences because they are ordered to do so by their bosses. It doesn’t hurt that the hiring managers hire people who have been trained (or paid) by American University, UN organizations like ECLAC or UNEP, or some of these participating transnational corporations to be consumate globalists.
You can use constitutional measures like removing the treasonous from office, and closing down unconstitutional offices like the SPP and cleaning out the disloyal globalists from our state department, etc.
No long-term memory, huh?
Undoubtedly most of the protestors will be grungy leftists and black clad anarchists. They will be in the street carrying on, not the conservative attackers of SPP
LOL! Yep, until you're stuck in the middle of it. Blackbird.
As long as they attract attention and help educate bystanders to what’s happening with our sovereignty, I’ll support them.
The Second Amendment is a constitutional measure, albeit a last ditch one.
Not to hijiack the thread, but at what point does a Second American Revolution become necessary to secure the republic from its enemies within our own government? At what point do we say enough is enough?
As a student of both history and philosophy, I would say we are getting uncomfortably close to that day.
Rick Roberts on KFMB 760 in San Diego, talks about it a lot...
If one thinks that they will receive an education about sovereignty from a “Free Leonard Peltier”-type, then one is in sad shape indeed.
That I agree on. I didn’t say I support everyuthing they do, just this protest.
If one thinks that they will receive an education about sovereignty or capitalism from a rudeboy-type, then one is in sad shape indeed.
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