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Fri, 01 Oct 1999 21:27:13 -0400
"Mark A. Smith" wrote:




The charter for global democracy
> > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_lamb/19991001_xchla_the_charte.shtml
> >
> > The charter for
> > global democracy
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > By Henry Lamb
> > � 1999 WorldNetDaily.com
> >
> > In less than a year, the United Nations will convene a special Millennium
> > Assembly as a global summit on the future of the world. This event will crown
> > a decade of preparation to launch the new millennium on a new system of
> > global governance. The blueprint was published by the Commission on Global
> > Governance in 1995. Now, a Charter to achieve global governance has been
> > developed for presentation at the Millennium Assembly next September. It will
> > be published publicly on UN day, October 24th.
> >
> > It is called The Charter for Global Democracy. It has already been signed by
> > influential leaders in 56 nations, and has the support of civil society
> > non-government organizations around the world. The document is, in reality, a
> > Charter for the abolition of individual freedom.
> >
> > The first of 12 principles calls for the consolidation of all international
> > agencies under the direct authority of the United Nations. The second
> > principle calls for regulation by the UN of all transnational corporations
> > and financial institutions, requiring an "international code of conduct"
> > concerning the environment and labor standards.
> >
> > Principle number 3 demands an independent source of revenue for the UN, such
> > as the "Tobin tax" and taxes on aircraft and shipping fuels, and licensing
> > the use of the global commons. The "global commons" is defined to be "outer
> > space, the atmosphere, non-territorial seas, and the related environment that
> > supports human life."
> >
> > Number 4 would eliminate the veto power and permanent member status on the
> > Security Council. Number 5 would authorize a standing UN army. Number 6 would
> > require UN registration of all arms and the reduction of all national armies
> > "as part of a multilateral global security system" under the authority of the
> > United Nations.
> >
> > Principle number 7 would require individual and national compliance with all
> > UN "Human Rights" treaties and declarations. Number 8 would activate the
> > International Criminal Court, make the International Court of Justice
> > compulsory for all nations, and give individuals the right to petition the
> > courts to remedy social injustice.
> >
> > Principle 9 calls for a new institution to establish economic and
> > environmental security by insuring "sustainable development." Number 10 calls
> > for the establishment of an International Environmental Court.
> >
> > Number 11 calls for a declaration that climate change is an essential global
> > security interest that requires the creation of a "high-level action team" to
> > allocate carbon emission based on equal per-capita rights. Principle number
> > 12 calls for the cancellation of all debt owed by the poorest nations, global
> > poverty reductions, and for "equitable sharing of global resources," as
> > allocated by the United Nations.
> >
> > As preposterous as these ideas may sound to freedom-loving Americans, most of
> > the world considers them to be an improvement over their current
> > circumstance. The fuel that fires the global governance movement, however, is
> > not the desires of oppressed people, it is the money supplied by the
> > well-to-do elite who feel the need to "do something" to help the less
> > fortunate people of the world. The strategy for advancing the movement is
> > supplied by those who expect to control the machinery of global governance.
> >
> > It is no coincidence that financial contributions in support of the Charter
> > for Global Democracy are to be made to the London office of United Nations
> > Association.
> >
> > Dozens of documents, all promoting some form of world government, have been
> > circulating for most of this decade. All contain these same principles. The
> > Millennium Assembly will receive these documents and meld them into the legal
> > instruments required to modify the existing UN Charter. It will take a year
> > or two for the legal documents to be prepared and adopted, and another year
> > or two for ratification. The world is truly standing at the threshold of
> > world government.
> >
> > Woodrow Wilson brought the world to the same threshold nearly 80 years ago;
> > the United States decided not to enter, and the League of Nations collapsed.
> > Once again, it is up to the United States to determine the future of the
> > world. If the United States embraces this Charter for Global Democracy, the
> > world will be subjected to global dominance by the United Nations. If the
> > United States opts out, the world may be spared centuries of inevitable
> > oppression.
> >
> > There is no issue of greater importance in next year's election than where
> > each candidate stands on global governance and national sovereignty. So far,
> > this issue has not emerged in any national campaign.
> >
> > The United States must prevent this catastrophe-in-the-making. Global
> > governance, as envisioned by the Commission on Global Governance and the
> > Charter for Global Democracy cannot succeed without the support of the United
> > States. The United States must walk away. For all practical purposes, the
> > next President, and the next Senate will make that decision.
> >
> > By walking away from the UN's vision of global governance, we are not turning
> > our backs to the rest of the world. Our next President and Congress should
> > say no to global governance, and offer a better idea.
> >
> > There is no better idea, nor higher aspiration, than individual freedom.
> > America pioneered that technology 200 years ago, and it is still the most
> > valuable asset we possess. <SNIP!>
> >
> >  <A
> > HREF="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_lamb/19991001_xchla_the_charte.shtm
> > l">The charter for global democracy  </A>
> > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_lamb/19991001_xchla_the_charte.shtml
> >
> >  <A HREF="http://www.cgg.ch/contents1-2.html">Contents of Chapters One and
> > Two -- links to ...</A>
> > http://www.cgg.ch/contents1-2.html
> >
> >  <A HREF="http://millenniumproject.org/constitution.html">The World
> > Constitution and The World Governme...</A>
> > http://millenniumproject.org/constitution.html
> >
> >  <A HREF="http://www.eagleforum.org/psr/1997/oct97/psroct97.html">Global
> > Goals of the Clinton Administration --...</A>
> > http://www.eagleforum.org/psr/1997/oct97/psroct97.html
> >
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