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To: ovrtaxt

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.


42 posted on 07/19/2007 6:25:56 AM PDT by sergeantdave
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To: sergeantdave; ovrtaxt
If this is a typical globalist plan, I expect that it entails harmonizing laws and regulations via regional management councils.

Already in play; check out "Agenda 21" through the UN, and how much of it is being instituted in your own neighborhood.

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.

We have our own little soviets -- School Boards, Home Owners Associations, Private Security -- which the NAU will coalesce under its specified Stakeholders.

70 posted on 07/19/2007 7:38:28 AM PDT by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: sergeantdave
I’m new to this NAU thing and am still gathering info.

If this is a typical globalist plan

I recall reading on USENET back in the late eighties, early 90's (before the WWW), people warning of this. They were labeled "tin foilers". They were warning about a new world order (remember that) where the world would be divided up into three or four regions or super states; European, American, Asian and I don't recall the rest of the details.

Anyway, it seems the European part was the starting point and has come, more or less, to pass. Apparently it's the America's turn. At least the northern part. The Asian part is being worked on and as we've seen, China intends to be the big dog in that hunt.

No good can come from this.

You got that right. Given the arrogance of the politicians these days (at all levels), and the apparent urgency to ram things through... no good at all. In fact, if another world war (not unnecessarily brought about by the governments directly - rather their "subjects") is not in the making, I'll be darn surprised.

A lot of lemmings might be willing to let their nations/culture/freedom/identity etc., go over a cliff, and follow right along, but a whole lot of people are not going to give it up without a fight.

Nothing good will come from this. Not in a thousand years. And I suppose the elitist class is counting on time to sooth things. And they may be right, if we continue to allow the government to educate our children.

126 posted on 07/19/2007 8:07:41 PM PDT by AFreeBird (Will NOT vote for Rudy. <--- notice the period)
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