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10 YEAR OLD MISTAKE BY SENATE KEPT SECRET

While browsing the other day, I happened upon a site called Sovereignty International. They are a watchdog type group who monitors the actions of the UN and, especially, its intent to bring about a global government. I got engrossed in an article about land usage and control regarding the treaties, commissions, conventions, and other procedures used to further their ultimate goal of world control. It was in that article that I came upon this statement from the site’s magazine, eco-logic…

"Editor's note: This article first appeared in the November 1, issue of eco-logic. It has caused substantial controversy. Callers to Senator Thomas' office were told that he had nothing to do with the ratification. Other Senators told callers that the treaty had not been ratified. Clearly, this treaty slipped through the process without adequate review, and without the knowledge of some of the Senators who voted for it."

The article went on to describe a gross error on the part of a US Senator in 1999, in passing 34 treaties in less than three minutes by asking the senate president for, and receiving, approval to bypass all normal parliamentary procedures such as review, discussion, debate, and necessary provisos, and pass all 34 treaties as having been unanimously reviewed and agreed to, and to draft resolutions of ratification, and after such disposition, allow the Senate to return to legislative session.

The 34 treaties were thought to all be routine agreements with single nations dealing with treatment of criminals, stolen cars, etc., and the senate president approved the request of the senator and, without objection, ordered it to be so. The only problem with that, other than the senator’s complete disregard for protocol, was that two of the treaties were UN treaties which had been determined not to be in the best interests of the USA. One was the Convention on Desertification which, ultimately, requires private land owners and residents of rural properties designated by the UN as Heritage Areas, to desert their property so it may become an ecological world treasure where no human is allowed to go and nature can be totally undisturbed.

As a result, over 51 million acres of US land has been designated as Heritage Biospheres and, when the treaty is fully implemented, it will be over 100 million acres and will impact a total of 171 million people in some form.

It is, to say the least, having a significant effect on the sovereignty of the USA, and promises to become even more destructive in ways this treaty doesn’t, yet, address.

Everyone needs to check this site out if for no other reason than to become more aware.
 

An excerpt from:

The UN Conference On Human Settlements – HABITAT
Preamble
Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole.
 
 
This one is a real shocker…
 

 
Glenn Flowers
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