Part 3 (1/2)
And that's why the globalists at the United Nations want to take the power to govern our own country on environmental and other issues.
Because it's not feasible that we will adopt the crazy policies that they want.
And it's also not feasible that we will change our system of government to accommodate them.
That's why our existence is such a threat-because we refuse to conform to their view of the world and they cannot stand that.
Global governance is a menace to our nation's liberty, democracy, and sovereignty. Although the ongoing attempts to formalize global governance have heightened recently, the mainstream media has paid little or no attention to what is unfolding. Because of that, this scary scheme is advancing in stealth. Perhaps the media have not connected the dots. This ma.s.sive power grab by the United Nations is scarcely attracting any comment, much less any opposition. Yet the threat is imminent and immediate.
This book will connect the dots. It will spell out the carefully ch.o.r.eographed plan to empower the unelected, undemocratic, unaccountable United Nations as the director of the new global governance.
The blueprint for this was drawn many years ago and it is only recently that the socialists' dream has come close to fruition.
For all of us, it is urgent that we act now.
Before it's too late.
Because, right now, right in front of us, there is a frightening worldwide movement-spearheaded by liberals, socialists, globalists, and radical environmentalists. They want to dominate us globally by seriously limiting our freedom, forcibly changing our lifestyles, emasculating our democratic inst.i.tutions, redistributing our wealth, a.s.sets, and technology to poorer countries, and subjecting us to an international rule of law imposed by the United Nations.
A rule of law that will be directed by faceless and unaccountable bureaucrats.
A rule of law that is ant.i.thetical to our representative system of government.
A rule of law that is based on a socialist philosophy.
A rule of law that stems from an anti-American bias.
A rule of law that we cannot tolerate.
In short, these globalists and socialists want to reorganize the world into an easily managed and cohesive group of nations who willingly cede their sovereignty to a series of international organizations a.s.sociated with the United Nations. That is exactly what they intend to do.
And it's just around the corner. So is the end of freedom if they succeed.
Global governance, at its core, is a process of decision making that is intended to systematically undermine the sovereignty and authority of productive and successful nations like the United States and j.a.pan. That's what it's all about.
The central organizing tool for the imposition of one-world global governance has been the worldwide environmental movement to overcome the a.s.sumed dangers of climate change.
Whether you subscribe to the existence of global warming and the need to protect the planet is not relevant to this threat. Nor is the issue of whether climate change is man-made. Those are not the issues today. What is the issue is that, since its inception, many of the most important leaders of the planetary global warming movement have capitalized on widespread fear of the consequences of global warming (fears that, for the most part, were created by them) to systematically and aggressively advance their goal of global governance and scare people into believing their new international system is the only hope for the future of the planet.
Advancing in the name of environmentalism, social justice, and sustainability, the globalists and socialists-who run the United Nations-are proceeding apace with their far-reaching game plan to end national sovereignty and subsume all nations under global governance. Focusing on what they have identified as ”planetary” environmental problems, such as climate change and ocean acidification, they are determined to implement an agenda of socialist central planning to curb the power of democratic electorates and the sovereignty of nation-states, and force them into a global regulatory scheme.
Their stated goals are to reverse climate change, reduce carbon emissions, increase living standards in the impoverished Southern Hemisphere, and make development sustainable in an era of limited and diminis.h.i.+ng natural resources.
But it's a mask.
However much the globalists believe in environmental reforms, their real goal is to establish a one-world government-dominated by self-selected elites-that will preempt nations and their electorates and force them to abide by regulations promulgated by rulers over whom they have no say or control. Just as Karl Marx called for a global government of the working cla.s.s, so they want one of economists, social scientists, environmentalists, and other self-chosen quasi-academic elites. Just as Marx used the poverty of the labor force in nineteenth-century capitalism as his touchstone in formulating his plans, so they use the supposed threats to the global environment as theirs.
Broadly, there are two political philosophy camps in the world: those who believe in free markets and individual liberty and those who believe in central planning and dictation from above. The believers in freedom root their conviction that free people, free markets, and free compet.i.tion will steer the world in the right direction, with public education subst.i.tuting for central planning and direction. To the freedom advocates, it is through economic and political freedom that progress is possible. To the top-down globalists and planners, it is an impediment that gets in the way of wiser heads directing the planet.
The apostle of economic and political liberty, Friedrich Hayek, described in his famous work, The Road to Serfdom, at the end of World War II a dichotomy in which he lumped communism, socialism, fascism, and n.a.z.ism together as the opponents of liberal democratic freedom. His contrast between planning and compet.i.tion, centralization and freedom, were valid then and are even more so today.