Saturday, May 22, 2010

Global governance is here! ~ By Henry Lamb

Hooray for Glenn Beck, and for Henry Lamb! Like Glenn, I too have been learning about global governance, only for me it has been for the last several years. Though I had thought much about the subject going back as far as the late 1970's, it wasn't until I became an avid reader of everything Henry Lamb has written about the subject on WorldNetDaily.com that I started seeing just how true it is, that GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IS HERE! Just sayin'...

I decided that it would be a great idea to have at least one of the Beck segments embedded into this post where he is talking about global governance. As Glenn Beck followers know, some of Glenn's segments can go beyond the 10 minute limit for youtube videos, so I have included the first two videos from his May 13, 2010 show:

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For the remainder of the Glenn Beck show for May 13, 2010, which you should definitely watch, click here to go to the NEW ZEAL blog.

Glenn Beck is in the process of discovering what global governance really is, and he is not afraid to tell his audience what he is learning, even though he knows his critics will ridicule his observations. It matters not how blatant the ridicule is, or the source from which it comes. "Global governance is here, it is here to stay, and … it will inevitably expand," unless the American people come to grips with the facts.

The American system of government that made America the greatest nation on earth cannot survive in the system of global governance being designed by the United Nations. The American system of government must be "fundamentally transformed" to fit into the European mold. This transformation is well under way.
By Henry Lamb

Posted: May 22, 2010 ~ 1:00 am Eastern

© 2010



Hooray for Glenn Beck! Right out there in front of God and everybody, he talks about global governance as a real and present danger. But right on cue, progressive bloggers do their best to ridicule the idea with wisdom such as this:
Seriously, for a moment. We're going to have to address the paranoia about a global takeover at some point – probably in easy-to-comprehend, Dick-and-Jane language – for the tea party.
Could it be that these people really don't know that global governance is already here?

As early as 1997, Gustave Speth, former head of the World Resources Institute, former Clinton transition team member and then head of the United Nations Development Program, told the Rio +5 gathering in Rio de Janeiro:
Global governance is here, here to stay, and, driven by economic and environmental globalization, global governance will inevitably expand.
Speaking to the delegates to the U.N. Conference on Climate Change at The Hague in 2000, then- French President Jacques Chirac said:
For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance, one that should find a place within the World Environmental Organization which France and the European Union would like to see established.
Just last month, Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank told the Council on Foreign Relations in New York:
… the emerging economies are now economically and financially so important and systemically so influential that they must have a full and proper ownership of global governance.
Glenn Beck is helping people realize that global governance is not an event. Global governance did not occur as the result of an invasion of blue-helmeted U.N. troops delivered in black helicopters. Instead, global governance is:
… the framework of rules, institutions, and practices that set limits on behavior of individuals, organizations, and companies. (U.N. Development Report, 1999, p. 34)
Few people realized that when the United States agreed to the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), March 3, 1973, that by Dec. 28, 1973, there would be a federal law – the Endangered Species Act – "limiting the behavior of individuals, organizations, and companies" to comply with the "framework of rules" created by the institution called the United Nations.

Few people recognized it to be global governance when the United States endorsed the report of the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1976, which said:
Private land ownership is a principal instrument of accumulating wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable.
By 1996, however, the recommendations in this report were being implemented through the President's Council on Sustainable Development and were imposing comprehensive land-use plans, which mandate "… limits on behavior of individuals, organizations, and companies," as prescribed by the institution called the United Nations.

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1 comment:

  1. Global governance is a matter of bible prophecy held forth in Revelation Chapter 13:1-3 where it is described as a beast and as it relates in verse 3: “One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was astonished and followed the beast.” This foretells of a worldwide financial collapse and recovery, and relates that the world’s population is going to be astounded; but nevertheless follow after the beast. One translation says the people “marveled at this miracle and gave allegiance to the beast” .. another translation says ”and all the world wondered after the beast.”

    The European model will be imposed upon the United States, that being one of the waiving of sovereignty, where Leaders meet in Summits and announce frameworks of rules, institutions, and practices that set limits on behavior of individuals, organizations, and companies; as well as establish mechanisms of economic, fiscal, and seigniorage governance for regional security, stability and prosperity. Stakeholders come from industry, banking, government, to meet in task groups to effect policy announced at Summits. National citizenship, is a principle of a bygone era, one is now a resident of a region of global governance.

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