The
announcement seems innocuous enough. We have global partnerships springing up
all the time now. Our children are being indoctrinated in public and private schools
to become global citizens, with no allegiance to their own country; they belong
to the globe, with United Nations at the helm. Many institutions of higher
learning and k-12 advertise proudly the preparation of the global citizens.
The role of
the U.S. Council of Mayors is to create a forum for mayors to exchange ideas,
strengthening leadership and management tools, to ensure that federal policy
meets urban needs, to strengthen federal-city relationships, and to promote the
development of effective national urban/suburban policy. The mayor of
Baltimore, the famous Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, is the current president of the
USCM. http://www.globalparliamentofmayors.org/partners/4588430924
According to its website, “The United States Conference of Mayors
(USCM) is the official non-partisan organization of cities with populations of
30,000 or more. There are 1,400 such cities in the country today. Each city is
represented in the Conference by its chief elected official, the mayor.”
Among international advisors of USCM noted on the website are
former mega cities mayors, the Earth Institute, former prime ministers, the
Center for Urban Research, Barclays Capital, Brookings Institute, professors
from Columbia University, the London School of Economics, and New York
University, and the C40 (the Cities
Climate Leadership Group composed of 78 member cities around the world united to
fight greenhouse gas emissions).
What is the
Global Parliament of Mayors (GPM) and why would USMC be a perfect partner? GPM
is a project, a “political and civic institution by, for, and of cities.” The
problem with this organization is that it is another phantom layer of government
that was not elected by the people, for the people, and does not necessarily
act in the best interests of the American people. Mayors are elected by the people to represent
their local interests, not the global
interests as dictated by the United Nations Agenda 2030, the U.N. Agenda 21
on steroids.
American
mayors are not elected to “identify and pursue in common the public goods of
urban cities around the world through a new
global governance platform deploying collective
urban political power that manifests the right of cities to govern
themselves, and their responsibility to do so by contributing viable
cross-border solutions to global
challenges that are also municipal challenges. In an era of
interdependence, where nation states have become dysfunctional and cities are rising
everywhere, it is time to take the visionary
leap from effective local governance to true global governance.” American mayors are elected to represent the
interests of the residents in their city, not a global entity.
I am not
sure American citizens have agreed to this global
governance, they want to govern themselves through elected officials. Dragging
our cities into a compact that would result in spreading the wealth of our
successful cities to the strife-ridden tribal societies is not how American
citizens and their cities want to spend taxpayer dollars. Nor do American
citizens want to bend over to the
collective urban political power of the elites who have made such decision
for them.
Who came up
with this idea that “nation states and international organizations are finding
it ever more difficult to respond to the global challenges facing humanity,
from climate change and immigration, to terrorism and pandemic disease, from spreading
inequality and global markets to new technology and religious conflict?”
Poor Hispanics,
victims of economic inequality of their own governments, are flooding our country
through the southern border. Muslim “refugees” are spreading religious chaos,
violence, and conflict in their own countries and the countries they invade.
Climate has
been changing for millennia without any interference from humans and the
Vostock ice core sample demonstrate so. The global warming hoax has been proven
a fraud, time and time again. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not a pollutant; it is
the gas of plant life. But the climate change industry is not giving up their
agenda because it is a veritable cash cow.
According to
the GPM website, the Global Parliament of Mayors is the work of Dr. Benjamin
Barber, political theorist and author, and his research presented in his book, “If
Mayors Ruled the World: Dysfunctional Nations, Rising Cities,” published in
2013 by Yale University Press.
The Global
Parliament of Mayors is a “new beacon for global
governance on climate change and
other critical issues in what is becoming a year of extraordinary promise and a
season of hope for humankind.” http://www.globalparliamentofmayors.org/home/4589660128
Since
Americans have not voted at the polls for global
governance, this is a stealth effort to install elected politicians and
unelected bureaucrats to control cities around the world.
Why exactly
must we take “the visionary leap
from effective local governance to true global governance?” If we have
effective local governance, why must we bow to globalists, to bureaucrat
elitists who want to control us?
If cities
are successfully governing themselves, they don’t need a layer of ghost
government from abroad telling them how to run their cities or spend their
taxpayer dollars, and I am not sure Americans will be too pleased when learning
about this new attempt to subvert our sovereignty.
U.N. Agenda
21 has already infiltrated itself across the U.S. through the board of
supervisors with membership in ICLEI (International Council for Local Environmental
Initiatives, renamed Local Governments for Sustainability), regionalism, and
zoning regulations which have transformed parts of the cities into high rise,
high density, mixed-use buildings, and have taken citizens out of their cars
via excessive tolls and narrowing roads into light rail, buses, and bikes.
Agricultural
land was taken out of use through conservation easements with the help of visioning committees that promoted smart/green
growth. There is no government organization left that does not have a sustainable development plan in place,
the lynchpin of U.N.’s Agenda 21. Now the U.N. elites are going to gain access
into the mayors’ offices across the globe.
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