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Sustainable Development: A Snowball Bound For Hell
The Sierra Times ^ | 8 December, 2001 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 12/09/2001 3:17:06 PM PST by brityank

Sustainable Development: A Snowball Bound For Hell


By Henry Lamb 12.08.01

Like a snowball barreling down a mountainside, the WSSD is gathering momentum, size and power, racing toward its ultimate destination - hell.

WSSD is the acronym for "World Summit on Sustainable Development." It is scheduled for September 2 - 11, 2002, in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the UNCED (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development), held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

A major objective of WSSD is to create the machinery for IEG - International Environmental Governance. The fourth in a series of meetings that attracted more than 200 Intergovernmental Ministers from various nations, concluded December 1, in Montreal. Their task is to consolidate dozens of global environmental initiatives into a single, comprehensive mechanism capable of creating global environmental policy - and enforcing it.

Their task is no small order. There are literally hundreds of environmental treaties, most of which have an existing implementation and enforcement and bureaucracy. There are dozens of U.N. and Intergovernmental agencies, such as the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP); United Nations Development Program (UNDP); U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD); to say nothing of the Conference of the Parties (COP) of major conventions such as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change; the Convention on Biological Diversity; the Convention on Desertification, and many others.

Each of these agencies have their own staff and network of implementation and enforcement processes. None are eager to submit their operations to the control of another, higher layer of international governance; several believe the global agenda should be incorporated under their control.

Thus, the Global Ministerial Environmental Forum (GMEF) is trying to alphabetize the various components and organize them into an effective International Environmental Governance scheme, to be adopted at the WSSD.

Throughout the world, other international agencies and organizations are meeting, preparing their portion of the WSSD agenda in an effort to declare that meaningful Global Governance has, indeed, arrived.

The U.N. High Level Panel on Financing Development will present its plan for financing global governance at a conference in February; the International Criminal Court is expected to be fully ratified and in force before the September shindig; the Kyoto Protocol is expected to be in force. The plan of action recommended in Agenda 21, adopted in Rio in 1992, has reached sufficient levels of implementation to empower the United Nations to proclaim its governance of the planet.

There will be hell to pay.

Global governance is management of the global economy to ensure protection of the environment, while enforcing equity in the distribution of benefits from resource use.

Any way you slice it, global governance means that those who produce wealth will have it taken away and given to those who produce less - or nothing at all. Incentive to produce will vanish, and economic production will necessarily diminish, as it has in every other collectivist society.

Hell will be paid first, by those who lose their freedom to produce wealth. Those people who have never known this freedom will enjoy the benefit of the work of others as they bask in the new prosperity delivered by their global governors.

In time, as productivity diminishes, as it inevitably will, there will be less wealth to redistribute, and all people will be reduced to the lowest common economic denominator. There is always a direct correlation between diminishing prosperity and increasing oppression by those who control the distribution of goods.

The last people to enter into the gates of hell are those who control the distribution of goods and the oppression of the people. Is it not true? Look around the world. Even in Afghanistan, where the citizens have suffered for years, those in control prosper.

But in the end, even those in control must fall, because the gates of hell cannot prevail against the truth - that the hunger for individual freedom creates whatever it takes to break any shackles that constrain it .

It may take a generation or two, for the loss of freedom to weigh heavily enough upon the shoulders of society to produce a new crop of heroes. Perhaps it is necessary for the whole world to undergo a total economic collapse in order to rid the world, once and for all, of the notion that a handful of self-appointed elite can manage the affairs of everyone else. When the new heroes begin to emerge, they will look back at America and realize that the only valid government is a government empowered by the consent of the governed - a concept rejected by those now preparing the WSSD agenda.

There is precious little time to avoid this global governance scenario; it can be avoided only by swift, definitive action by the United States. The U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol was a start. The U.S. withdrawal on December 7 (2001) from U.N. negotiations on a Protocol to the 1972 treaty on germ warfare, is another step in the right direction. But it will take far more. It will take a total withdrawal of all funding of United Nations' activities - now, before the U.N. gets independent taxing power, to stop, and melt the snowball now rolling toward global governance.

 

Henry Lamb is the executive vice president of the Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO), and chairman of Sovereignty International.


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In time, as productivity diminishes, as it inevitably will, there will be less wealth to redistribute, and all people will be reduced to the lowest common economic denominator. There is always a direct correlation between diminishing prosperity and increasing oppression by those who control the distribution of goods.

The last people to enter into the gates of hell are those who control the distribution of goods and the oppression of the people. Is it not true? Look around the world. Even in Afghanistan, where the citizens have suffered for years, those in control prosper.

Get the US out of the UN, and the UN out of the US!

1 posted on 12/09/2001 3:17:06 PM PST by brityank (brityank@FReepmail)
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To: *landgrab; *Green; *Enviralists; farmfriend; marsh2; dixiechick2000; Helen; Mama_Bear; poet...
Another gem.
2 posted on 12/09/2001 3:19:34 PM PST by brityank
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To: brityank
Great post. Henry is soo right it's scary.

Atlas Shrugged bump.

3 posted on 12/09/2001 3:27:32 PM PST by Leper Messiah
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To: brityank
this link?

-The Thoreau Institute Urban Growth and Transportation Studies--

has a lot of info & opinion refuting the "urban sprawl," "Lite rail/mass transit" and related items...

And more here:

-Independence Institute--"Rights" Research

Also:

-Eco-Logic online--

-Joan Veon--

4 posted on 12/09/2001 3:29:03 PM PST by backhoe
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To: brityank
and these scum have no limitations...

5 posted on 12/09/2001 3:32:43 PM PST by glock rocks
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To: brityank
Bttt!
6 posted on 12/09/2001 3:49:42 PM PST by monkeywrench
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To: brityank
BY, Thanks for the pings. Great posts. Readers can find the "Bump Lists" HERE. IMHO, a good thing to bookmark. Peace and love, George.
7 posted on 12/09/2001 5:42:33 PM PST by George Frm Br00klyn Park
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To: brityank
The objective is to create a utopian world society. The only problem with this is that Utopia is unattainable. It's been tried before many times on smaller scales without success.

Where is this all going to lead? They would have to stamp out nationalism, regionalism and religion then rewrite history to blot out the memory to all of the injustices perpetrated on these national and ethnic groups by their enemies of the past. Then they would have to take away everyones' economic incentives and human dignities in exchange for an ID card with a number, photo, thumb print and microchip. Oh yes, they would have to create a police state complete with all of the newest technologies to keep every one in check so they could complete their plans for this Utopia.

Any way you slice it, global governance means that those who produce wealth will have it taken away and given to those who produce less - or nothing at all. Incentive to produce will vanish, and economic production will necessarily diminish, as it has in every other collectivist society.

Does anyone really believe the banker families will participate in this grand sharing scheme?

If this and all other articles I've seen on globalism is true then we'd better start raising issues about it now before it's a done deal. The UN and other economic organizations are investing a lot of their time constucting plans for what they call an economic order. At what cost to our freedom? Shouldn't we at least look over their shoulders to learn what all of their busy projects are all about? I would like to know what private organizations are contributing to them and what encouragement if any their members are giving the UN on all of their Utopian projects.

8 posted on 12/09/2001 6:03:37 PM PST by Enough is ENOUGH
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Here's a place to start looking over their shoulder.
9 posted on 12/09/2001 6:32:45 PM PST by brityank
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To: brityank
Bump for later
10 posted on 12/09/2001 8:11:25 PM PST by hattend
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To: brityank; abigail2; abner; aculeus; adanaC; advocate10; afraidfortherepublic; agitator; alisasny...
Bump to all
11 posted on 12/09/2001 8:12:59 PM PST by editor-surveyor
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To: brityank
Buy bullets and guns my friends.........
12 posted on 12/09/2001 8:13:33 PM PST by Issaquahking
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To: .38sw; 185JHP; 1FreeAmerican; 1rudeboy; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; 2sheep; 4TheFlag...
Read and cringe.
13 posted on 12/09/2001 8:15:48 PM PST by editor-surveyor
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To: brityank
About 1975 I read a paperback book called "The Club of Rome." If I recall the title. It was my first exposure to this kind of global closed system thinking. My first reaction was that the Club of Rome was way off base by ignoring outer space in its totality.

An unending series of displaced catchword phrases such as renewable resources, petrochemical industry, military/industrial complex, spaceship earth, endangered species, wetlands, ecosystem, and so forth bombard us daily especially in the media, but also in the schools. I use the term "displaced" because many of them were originally used in a technical context but are now orphans used by political activists who may not have the technical background to explain the derivation of the appropriate difference equations.

My immediate reflex upon being faced with such displaced terminology is to refer to the upward direction, that is, to outer space. When we finally climb out of this gravity well, we will find resources as much greater than earth as earth is greater than a grain of sand. So great that the idea of limited resources will be placed on the back burner for a few million years by which time people will have a little more experience in development of natural resources and our present problems would be comparable to a baby trying to sit up without assistance.

The activities of the UN special interest groups would at best impede our development as a species, and at worst leave us in a kind of medieval utopia forever. We can all then wear hooded cloaks for warmth even indoors, and sing various approved chants on a daily basis.

14 posted on 12/09/2001 8:33:21 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: brityank
Another great post. The monstrosity just keeps on growing. At least the senate voted to nix US participation in the UN World Court, for now.
15 posted on 12/09/2001 8:33:42 PM PST by Helix
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To: editor-surveyor
New York it seems recently had some prime real-estate destroyed by foreign nationals. This shortage of office space replacement should then likewise come from the international community in the spirit of fairness. So The United Nations building should be ordered vacated and condemned then given to the ones who lost property in the WTC. Sounds fair to me and a good way to get the U.S. rid of the U.N. pestilence once and for all.
16 posted on 12/09/2001 8:35:50 PM PST by cva66snipe
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But in the end, even those in control must fall, because the gates of hell cannot prevail against the truth - that the hunger for individual freedom creates whatever it takes to break any shackles that constrain it .

Exactly! Thanks for the flag to this!
Coincidentally, I just finished reading THIS. You may want to take a look, if you haven't already.

17 posted on 12/09/2001 8:37:41 PM PST by SusanUSA
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To: editor-surveyor
You don't need to tell me how evil this system is. I was a member of the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management Roundtable for the Santa Cruz County Local Agenda 21 in 1994 and wrote a book that details how this corrupt system works and proposes a free-market alternative to civic environmental management.
18 posted on 12/09/2001 8:51:20 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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But in the end, even those in control must fall, because the gates of hell cannot prevail against the truth - that the hunger for individual freedom creates whatever it takes to break any shackles that constrain it .

______________

Let the backlash begin.

19 posted on 12/09/2001 8:55:26 PM PST by jmp702
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To: brityank
This certainly deserves a bookmark. Only a socialist would try to sell this snake oil agenda, and only a fool would not see it for what it is.
20 posted on 12/09/2001 8:59:16 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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