United Nations newest power grab
It often
amazes me that the politicians think we, the general public, don’t remember
what they have done in the past. This time I’m referring to the United Nations.
They are trying again to take over our nation’s environmental policy and use it
to drive our economy. In the recent meetings leading up to the U. N. sponsored
Rio 20 in June of this year, the philosophy behind the decisions will include “capacity
building,” which means, in this context, an agreed system of wealth transfers
to prepare recipient nations for future, larger transfers. In other words
transfer money from wealthy nations, us, to less wealthy nations under the
guise of Green environmental philosophy.
If this sounds
familiar, it is. Remember as recently as Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth and the
use of bias scientific data. Also even the United Nations own environmental
data has been shown to be manipulated. I may focus a little more on the science
than most due to my background as a Meteorologist. The manipulation of data is
probably the most egregious thing a scientist can do. By biasing the base data,
any other scientist using the data will have their results skewed and in the
end positions based on their studies will have false results. This is what has happened with the U. N.
data, which most scientist were not allowed to verify all of the base data.
These are not things to base changing our economy and political system.
This does
not even address the philosophical view of shift earnings from your pocketbook to
less wealthy nations. It is my belief that Americans do want to help out where we
can. Currently we send $6.3 Billion to the U. N., $52 Billion in Foreign Aid and
$24 Billion in private contributions. No
other nation comes anywhere close. This does not count the lives that we have lost
saving millions of people from tyranny and disease.
Our revolution to get away from the tyranny
of Great Britain was to give us freedom to make our own decisions. For over two
hundred years we have followed that philosophy and helped the world become a better
place. As Ronald Reagan said, “America is a shining city
upon a hill whose beacon light guides freedom-loving people everywhere." Turning
our economy and political system over to the United Nations is returning to the
tyranny our ancestors fought so hard against.
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