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« on: November 03, 2009, 01:42:27 PM »

Note, the treaty is to be signed in December 2009 and it is much more life changing than anything else that is going on, so sit up and please pay attention.

Analysis: what the Copenhagen treaty is about.

I've been reading and studying the Treaty and I believe I've deduced the real plan via my intensive efforts at institutional analysis.

Simply, and without technical detail (I will provide for those interested), the governance body which will manage the funds received through carbon taxes will borrow money for it's programs/projects (which may or may not have anything to do with climate change) from the international banks and use the tax money to pay the interest on the loans.

People will accept it because they'll have no real ability to stop it once the treaty is instituted and most won't even realize that this borrowing is an obfuscated form of enslavement. The tax money goes to the banks and their investors while inflation, created by the money creation process that banks use, will be globalized.

Inflation hurts the poor and middle class - it is a massive hidden tax.

Real solutions to earth stewardship:

Firstly it is important to understand that each larger level of government is further detached from the will of the people (the voters). This is why there is more and more corruption at the state and federal levels of government. A global governing body will not be less corrupt, no matter what it's founding ideals are, a large pile of wealth/power/money will attract corrupt people and will corrupt many who are not.

Therefore, I suggest that real solutions are at the local level of government - and most importantly, with you.

In order to solve the problems of the world we must fight for local power/wealth/money and get involved locally. Further, we must be very watchful of those in state and federal government and, hard as it will be, we will have to be even more watchful and ready to protest when and if the new global body is approved and begins to act in a corrupt fashion. We must be supportive of those that fight corruption and work to take back power from the higher levels of government and bring it back to the local level so that WE will have the wealth and power to make the changes that are needed.

I'm happy to discuss this in greater detail and provide supporting evidence with any. Please don't support the Copenhagen Treaty, please spread this message.
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2009, 02:09:13 PM »

Alan Jones talks to Lord Monckton, British climate change sceptic, who says the Copenhagen treaty is about creating a world government

http://2gb.com.au/index2.php?option=com_newsmanager&task=view&id=4998

Part 1 Lord Monckton video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMe5dOgbu40
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