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Slaves of the United Nations: Their Most Dangerous Meeting Ever!
CNSNews.com ^ | March 12, 2002 | Alan Caruba

Posted on 03/12/2002 8:30:40 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen

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1 posted on 03/12/2002 8:30:40 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen
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To: *UN_list;"NWO";ratcat
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2 posted on 03/12/2002 9:11:06 AM PST by Free the USA
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To: Stand Watch Listen
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3 posted on 03/12/2002 9:22:15 AM PST by Waco Uppo
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To: Stand Watch Listen
My friend, I will add a link to this in the next update of those Dark Underbelly tales I keep running.

I sure wish more people would wake up to what a threat to freedom the un is...

6 posted on 03/12/2002 11:18:09 PM PST by backhoe
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To: Stand Watch Listen
From CNS News: here

UN Conference To Promote Global Taxes; Bush Will Attend

By Cliff Kincaid
CNSNews.com Correspondent
March 12, 2002

(CNSNews.com) - A United Nations conference this month will ask world leaders, including President Bush, to consider global taxes to finance increased foreign aid spending.

The March 18-22 International Conference on Financing for Development in Monterrey, Mexico, is organized by the U.N. with the participation of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization. It will mark the first-ever "summit-level" international conference on global development, and Bush is one of more than fifty world leaders scheduled to attend.

The conference will be preceded by a March 14-16 "global forum" of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) committed to "Financing the Right to Sustainable and Equitable Development."

However, these meetings will take place amid controversy.

A recent study conducted by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and Save the Children of the United Kingdom revealed that some humanitarian assistance was provided to refugees in Africa, mostly children, in exchange for sex.

In Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, workers from international and local NGOs and U.N. agencies, including U.N. Peacekeeping forces, were allegedly "using the very humanitarian aid and services intended to benefit the refugee population as a tool of exploitation," their report said.

Also, according to Dr. Norbert Vollertsen, a German doctor who spent 18 months inside North Korea, foreign aid funneled through the U.N. and intended to feed starving people in North Korea is instead being used for military purposes and to prop up that country's Communist regime.

Nevertheless, the push is on for a global tax to guarantee more foreign aid money.

Although the U.S. Mission to the U.N. claims to have worked to eliminate references to global taxes, the final conference document still recognizes the value of "innovative sources of finance."

United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan issued a January 2001 report identifying them as "currency transaction taxes" on a national and global basis which could finance "social development and poverty eradication programs" around the world.

Annan commissioned a High-Level Panel on Financing for Development, headed by former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and including former Clinton administration Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. The panel issued a 72-page report last June proposing an International Tax Organization (ITO) and an "adequate international tax source" for global spending programs.

One idea is the Tobin tax, named after Yale University economist James Tobin, which would target transactions in the foreign currency markets that currently total between $1.2 trillion and $2 trillion a day.

Supporters call the Tobin tax the "Robin Hood tax" because it supposedly taxes the rich nations to benefit the poor. But it would also affect the IRAs, Mutual Funds and pension plans of ordinary Americans that have money invested abroad.

Rep. Peter DeFazio, (D-Ore.) and Senator Paul Wellstone, (D-Minn.), introduced a resolution on April 11, 2000, calling for implementation of Tobin-style taxes. A "Tobin Tax Campaign" in the U.S. also counts the AFL-CIO, Friends of the Earth, and the World Federalist Association as supporters.

While not openly endorsing the Tobin tax, the foreign aid lobby known as InterAction expressed alarm that the Monterrey conference document deleted a reference to "the need" for an ITO, which it described as "a powerful global authority to monitor capital flows ..."

InterAction, a coalition of American-based NGOs that receives $1 million a year in federal funds, includes organizations such as Catholic Relief Services, CARE and Save the Children, which separately receive millions of dollars in additional federal assistance.

In a Feb. 12 news conference, InterAction charged that the Bush Administration's foreign aid budget had "very serious inadequacies."

But Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil has said that, "Over the last 50 years the world has spent an awful large amount of money in the name of development without a great deal of success." A 1995 U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee report said the cost of foreign aid for the U.S. over this period has been $2 trillion.

Globally, NGOs have been working with developing countries known as the G-77, the "Group of Seventy-Seven at the United Nations," which retained its original name even though it has grown to 133 nations, including Communist China, Cuba, Iran, Iraq and North Korea.

At a G-77 summit in Havana, Cuba, two years ago, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro endorsed the Tobin tax, saying a minimum one percent tax on currency transactions "would permit the creation of a large indispensable fund" of $1 trillion annually to promote Third World development.

French Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin supports the Tobin tax, while the German Ministry for Development recently issued a report claiming that its implementation is feasible. The German study said the tax could be imposed by the European Union on foreign currencies, prompting the U.S. to take the same action.

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewForeignBureaus.asp?Page=\ForeignBureaus\archive\200203\FOR20020312a.html

It's just a guess, but I wonder if they are going to point to that $2 trillion expenditure for foriegn aid as the reason that we "need" a global tax to relieve American taxpayers of the burden...

7 posted on 03/13/2002 12:17:50 AM PST by Lion's Cub
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To: Free the USA; Waco Uppo; ratcat; ChareltonHest; backhoe
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8 posted on 03/13/2002 12:26:49 AM PST by Lion's Cub
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To: AnnaZ; HangFire; incindiary; brat; vetwife; Askel5; MissAmericanPie; keep U.S. Sovereign...
B-U-M-P!!!!

When do we LEARN that the U.N. IS NOT A FREAKIN' FRIEND OF AMERICA'S???

Good LORD, does a HOUSE have to land on HEADS??

9 posted on 03/13/2002 12:44:19 AM PST by Mercuria
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Dear FRiend, I've known that the UN was a threat, since I was a child. I just hope and pray that President Bush refuses to go along with this garbage. We really MUST send E-mail, snail mail, and make repeated phone calls about this menace.

BTW, Sean Hannity was ripping this to shreds, on his radio show, on Tuesday. : - )

10 posted on 03/13/2002 12:48:26 AM PST by nopardons
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This article was simple enough to read. But for some reason the majority of people on this forum still don't grasp what the UN is seeking to pull off. As much as I detest Strobe Talbot, why should we single that guy out when members of both political powerhouses in Washington, D.C. are willing diciples of the U.N.?

I've been saying it for years. Either we're going to put the U.N. genie back in it's bottle or we're going to surrender our nation to it's will. That's just a hard cold fact.

11 posted on 03/13/2002 1:00:43 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Mercuria
BIG BUMP,,,THANKS TO STAND WATCH AND LISTEN
12 posted on 03/13/2002 1:05:59 AM PST by abigail2
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To: Mercuria
Morning vampire!

They'll probably try to sell this crap as some sort of national security enhancement.

13 posted on 03/13/2002 1:13:10 AM PST by sarcasm
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To: backhoe
I wish our President would wake up! He's the one paid them all those back dues. Today he succeeded in pushing thru amnesty for illegals. Is there any hope?
14 posted on 03/13/2002 1:22:42 AM PST by brat
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To: Mercuria
A U.N. operation?
"Olson also is disturbed by Bush's reliance upon resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations Participation Act as authorization for his actions – something he did not mention in the proclamation declaring a state of emergency.

"In this EO, Bush not only uses the National Emergency Act and IEEPA, he intermixes Security Council resolutions and the U.N. Participation Act," said Olson. "That's the one that authorizes military forces to be committed to the U.N. projects. It looks like the president is turning this into a U.N. operation."

It's All Over With

15 posted on 03/13/2002 1:47:17 AM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: DoughtyOne
"Either we're going to put the U.N. genie back in its bottle or we're going to surrender our nation to its will. That's just a hard, cold fact."

Just because it bears repeating...............

16 posted on 03/13/2002 2:22:36 AM PST by RightOnline
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To: ChareltonHest
US v UN???

Now that's a game I could enjoy playing.

17 posted on 03/13/2002 2:27:37 AM PST by Abundy
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To: DoughtyOne
As much as I detest Strobe Talbot, why should we single that guy out when members of both political powerhouses in Washington, D.C. are willing diciples of the U.N.? ... because he is the only one who, in an official capacity and drunk with the arrogance of power, made his support statement on the record.
20 posted on 03/13/2002 3:18:08 AM PST by bimbo
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