The city
of Bonn, Germany is currently the location of more climate chicanery courtesy
of the United Nations and an organization called the International Council for
Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). Two climate change conferences are
being held there this week.
At noon,
June 5, in Bonn, Craig Rucker, Executive Director of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) will hold a press conference, but the likelihood
that you will read about it in any U.S. newspaper ranges from slim to none. CFACT
is a free market think tank for which I am an advisor and Rucker has been
keeping me and its supporters informed about the conferences.
If you
think ICLEI or the UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has little
to do with your life, think again. ICLEI is just one organization among many
whose purpose is to deprive you of your property rights and your ability to
influence decisions being made about the city or town in which you live.
“The ICLEI
was formed in 1990 for the purpose of promoting the UN’s vision of ‘sustainable
development’ as embodied in a document called Agenda 21,” notes Rucker. “It now
counts more than 1,200 cities (worldwide) in its membership, the vast majority
of whom use taxpayer money to pay membership dues to participate.” There are an
estimated 450 member communities in the U.S. and in practical terms it means
that any development efforts in those communities must meet stringent
environmental and other standards even if they represent new jobs or new public
facilities.
Think of it as a Death Star |
Those advocating Agenda 21
“insist that every societal decision be based on environmental impact, focusing
on three components; global land use, global education, and global population
control and reduction.”
Its
other component is “social justice” and DeWeese explains that “Social justice
is described as the right and opportunity of all people “to benefit equally
from the resources afforded us by society and the environment.”
Like
all fundamentally communist programs, so-called social justice includes the “redistribution
of wealth” and regards “private property as a social injustice since not everyone
can build wealth from it.” It is communism.
National
sovereignty is regarded as social injustice and that is where the UN comes in
because it has never ceased to move toward its goal of being a global
government.
Rucker
reports that the delegates to the ICLEI are in a sweat about local pushback
here in the U.S. precisely because of the work of CFACT, comparable think
tanks, and grassroots activists loosely identified as the Tea Party movement.
From
June 3 through June 14, Bonn is also hosting UN climate talks aimed at creating
a binding climate treaty by 2015. As Rucker points out, “This treaty will be
a disaster for the economies of the free world.”
There
is a reason we keep hearing about “climate change”, the replacement code words
for “global warming.” As Rucker points out about the fear-mongers, “They pay no
heed to real world observational data or the expense, ineffectiveness, waste,
fraud, and abuse surrounding the policies being proposed. A UN climate
conference is an unrealistic wonderland.”
All
this would be comic if it did not affect the lives of those throughout Europe
and here in the U.S. A senior advisor to CFACT, Paul Dreissen, notes that
“European climate policies have been disastrous for affordable energy, economic
growth, entire industries, people’s jobs and welfare, wildlife habitats, and
human lives.” That same can, of course, be said for America.
The
notion that the United Nations or the entirely of the world’s population could
have any effect on the climate is so absurd that it should be dismissed out of
hand, but the UN climate program and forthcoming treaty it is fashioning has
nothing to do with the climate. It is
about the fascist utopia being fashioned by those telling huge lies about the
climate.
This
is why we keeping hearing President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry
issue warnings about the climate. On election night Obama said “we want our
children to live in an America…that isn’t threatened by the destructive power
of a warming planet.”
But
the planet is not warming. It has
been cooling for sixteen years at
this point despite Kerry’s lies that “the science is screaming at all of us and
demands action.”
“Obama
and Kerry have stepped up the climate rhetoric,” says CFACT’s Rucker. “They
must feel great pressure to deliver some tangible result to the Green pressure
groups that supported them last fall.” And Kerry will set the agenda for the
U.S. delegates to the UN climate talks.
What
happens in Bonn unfortunately will not stay in Bonn.
Very interesting they describe 'Social Justice' as a 'Right' - if this is a right, it surely cannot be a natural one, and as such has to be 'granted' by someone or something. Hmm!
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