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G20 fails to reach pre-Copenhagen climate finance deal (AFP)

AFP - G20 nations fell short of reaching agreement on climate finance a month before key UN talks, while pledging Saturday to maintain stimulus measures for a still "uneven" global economy. » Full Story on Yahoo! News

The get together in Copenhagen is the beginning of the one world government. What the sheeple don't realize is this all about control of the planet by an UNELECTED GOVERNMENT. Using the manufactured crisis of Anthropogenic Global Warming has gotten all the 'lemmings' running in the same direction. Once you place an international body in the role of 'world pollution cop' you sign away the sovereignty for your nation.

First to go would be our rights of private property. Kiss your mineral rights good by, they now belong to the one world government. Once that little hurdle is passed how long will it be before land use rights and housing is taken away? How long before our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness go? The plan for all this has been around awhile. It is called the UN's 'Agenda 21', here is a personalized version for the USA:

http://www.crossroad.to/text/articles/la21
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posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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Con Artists , lies, you cant stop natural progression. This is all about money!

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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The upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on Dec. 7-18 is intended to get member nations to sign a treaty on climate change. It creates a bureaucracy to implement controls on climate change and would require nations who have accrued a ‘climate debt’ to pay up to 2% of their GDP to poor nations to help them with climate problems.
Its use of the word government in the text appears to imply the establishment of a governmental entity. See page 18: section 38 of the text for the wording. Page 45: Section 46 Subsection H contains the enforcement text and the rule of law establishment.
Given that “The Supremacy Clause” in the US Constitution (Article VI, paragraph 2) establishes the Constitution, Federal Statutes, and U.S Treaties as “the supreme law of the land” our signing the treaty does imply that it would become law and cede at least some sovereignty to the UN.

posted Nov 13, 2009 |
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