The
writers of the Washington Post article found out that Rio +20 is “papersmart”
and uses organic foods. Frances Kissling, activist, and Peter Singer, ethicist,
believe organic alone is not enough since “organic cattle typically produce
even more methane gas.” Ruminating animals are quite flatulent.
I
have no problem with vegetarians although some look anemic with a waxy skin
texture. However, as long as I can eat meat when I wish and vegetarians do not impose
vegan or other nutritional values on me, I support their eating habits
wholeheartedly. People should have the freedom to eat what they crave. I draw
the line at cannibalism.
UN
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) considers raising cattle and other
animals for food to be a serious environmental global problem. (“Livestock’s
Long Shadow, FAO, 2006)
To
solve the problem of having to feed meat to an increased populace, if we reduce
population growth through measures that UN would control, approve, and dictate,
we would not have to double animal production from 60 billion to 120 billion by
2050, exacerbating the need for grain production.
Environmentalists
in India have promoted “Sustainable Yogic Agriculture”. Four hundred farmers
use plots with organic farming plus meditation, and claim more success than
traditional farming with chemicals, or just organic farming. Preliminary finds
include germination one-week early, greatest “soil microbial population,” and
other rich soil components. I wonder how many times a week farmers have to
meditate over the crops and how many people are required per acre?
Today,
June 17, 2012, Rio+20 Conference commences with the side event called “An
Ethical Framework for Global Governance”
held by Gorbachev’s Green Cross International, the Government of Mexico,
the Institute for Sustainable Development, Russia, and the International Union for Conserving Nature –
Commission on Environmental Law (IUCN CEL). Maurice Strong, the grandfather of
green, is a featured speaker.
The
discussion will focus on agreement of common ethical principles for global
governance for sustainability. These ethical principles are exact replicas of
Soviet values since Mikhail Gorbachev was the leader of the Soviet Union during
formulation of “ecological imperatives.” Gorbachev became President of Green
Cross International in December 1993 two years after he was deposed in August
1991 and the Soviet Union was dissolved in December 1991. (The Clarion)
For those of you who need a refresher course, Maurice Strong is one of the framers of UN Agenda 21, and global governance is a “framework of rules, institutions, and practices, created by people who subscribe to the philosophy that government should manage society by setting limits on the behavior of individuals, organizations, and companies.” (Henry Lamb, Founding Director, Freedom21, Inc.)
Rio+20
proposes a $1,300 green tax on United States and other countries which would be
used for the Green Climate Fund, projected to have $100 billion a year to help
poor countries that have been affected unjustly by the activities of rich
capitalists. This “social justice” green tax on every foreign currency would
not be levied on the European Union countries because their economies use the
same currency, the euro. (Joel Gehrke, Beltway Confidential, June 13, 2012)
Starting
in June 13-22, 2012, Rio+20 Conference will have 477 side events presented by
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with a penchant for taxpayer dollars obtained
through the misrepresented not-for-profit status. The conference titled, “The
Future We Want,” is the freedom-loving Americans worst nightmare.
The
expected 50,000 attendees will discuss, evaluate, and manipulate Sustainable
Development as a tool for global governance – control of private property,
individual freedom, population size, world’s economy, and sovereignty under the
guise of protecting the environment and the ignorant humanity from
self-destruction.
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