Showing posts with label Convention of States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Convention of States. Show all posts

Saturday, July 15, 2023

The Global Constitution for the World

The call for a Constitutional Convention of States under Article V of the U.S. Constitution grows louder. Governments are eager to institute digital currency and, to do so, the U.S. must modify the Constitution. The pretext used is the desire to reign in the out-of-control government spending and corruption in Congress.

Proponents of such convention even found escapees from communist regimes and are using them to make public statements that such a convention would prevent communism from taking hold in this country, a ludicrous idea.

Aside from the fact that communism has already taken hold in the U.S. and grown exponentially, people fail to mention the real possibility of a runaway convention where the Constitution would be replaced with one already written and at the ready, waiting to be adopted and deployed.

One such constitution is the Draft International Covenant on Environment, initially named the Draft Covenant on Environment and Development (D.I.C.E.D.) which prompted me to write in my book, U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy, that it is the environmental constitution of global governance, and that our rights will be diced in every way imaginable if this global constitution will ever be adopted. It has already been issued in five editions, in 1994, 2000, 2004, 2010, and 2015. The fifth version has 83 articles and 238 pages.

All signatory nations, including the U.S., would become centrally planned, socialist countries in which all decisions would be made within the framework of Sustainable Development, the lynchpin of U.N. Agenda 2030.

“The Draft International Covenant on Environment is an ongoing contribution of the International Council of Environmental Law (ICEL) and the IUCN Environmental Law Programme (IUCN ELP) to provide a framework for implementing sustainability at all levels of society following the outcome of the Rio+20 Conference, and subsequent adoption of the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Draft International Covenant is a blueprint for an international framework (or umbrella) agreement consolidating and developing existing legal principles related to environment and development. Over the 20 years since the first edition was prepared by leading experts from all regions of the globe, the 5th Edition continues the tradition as a ‘living document’ having undergone four revisions to ensure that it is up to date with the newest developments in the field of public international law.” 

This document is presented with the stated goal …”to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We recognize the spirit of cooperation that has characterized negotiations of the Sustainable Development Goals and provide the updated Covenant as a framework for implementing sustainability at all levels of society.”

Along with many U.S. professors of law, biology, natural resources, urban planning, theology, environmental ethics, two attorneys, a judge, foreign dignitaries, ambassadors, 13 members of the U.N. Secretariat, who contributed to the development and writing of this document, Dinah Shelton, Aaron Laur, and the Elisabeth Haub Foundation for Environmental Law are thanked for their contributions and publication of this Draft Covenant by Dr. Wolfgang E. Burhenne, former Chairman and now Executive Governor (2006-present) of the International Council of Environmental Law. www.iucn.org/work/programmes/environmental.law

The covenant (D.I.C.E.D.) also contains the related “gateway to environmental law,” ECOLEX. Draft International Covenant on Environment and Development: implementing sustainability - resource | IUCN

“ECOLEX is a web-based information service that synergizes information on environmental law collected by the three partner organizations, 185,235 laws and regulations, 2,182 treaties, and 2,592 court decisions.”

ECOLEX “covers the entire spectrum of environmental and natural resources conservation, including fresh and marine water, air and atmosphere, soil and land use, species and ecosystems, fisheries and forestry, hazardous substances and waste, as well as food and agriculture.” ECOLEX - resource | IUCN

The large and complex Covenant document includes articles that deal with every aspect of economic activity. Some notable articles are:

-          Integrated planning system, not considering administrative boundaries within a country, and is based on Paragraph 10.5 of U.N. Agenda 21, which seeks to “facilitate allocation of land to the uses that provide the greatest sustainable benefits and to promote the transition to a sustainable and integrated management of land resources.” The impact assessment procedure is developed by the World Bank.

“Aquifers, drainage basins, coastal, marine areas, and any areas called ecological units must be taken into account when allocating land for municipal, agricultural, grazing, forestry, and other uses.”

-          Agricultural subsidies are discouraged, as well as subsidizing private enterprises.

-          Respect for all life forms.

-          Entire globe should be under “the protection of international law.”

-          Equity and justice are paramount, code words for socialism/communism.

-          All member nations must adopt environmental conservation into all national decisions.

-          Stratospheric Ozone: Rex communis is the customary international law regime applicable to areas beyond national jurisdiction, to the high seas and outer space.

-          All nations must mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. Signatories who ratify this document will have to fight a non-existent man-made climate change.

-          Eradication of poverty must be achieved through the spreading of wealth from developed countries to developing countries whose bureaucrats are running the United Nations.

-          Consumption and production patterns must be controlled.

-          Recycling is mandatory.

-          Demographic policies: countries must calculate “the size of the human population their environment is capable of supporting and to implement measures that prevent the population from exceeding that level.” In a Malthusian view, this document implies that the out-of-control multiplication of humans can endanger the environment.

-          Open and non-discriminatory international trading system in which pricing is not based on the capitalist supply and demand but reflect the full direct and indirect social and environmental costs (ESG) of their extraction, production, transport, marketing, and where appropriate, ultimate disposal.” (Perhaps they should have serious talks with the solar and wind energy proponents.)

-          Trans-boundary environmental effects - transboundary natural resources will be conserved quantitatively and qualitatively. Conserve means managing human-induced processes and activities which may be damaging to natural systems.

-          Physical planning must follow “an integrated approach to land use – infrastructure, highways, railways, waterways, dams, and harbors. Town and country planning must include land use plans elaborated at all levels of government.”

-          Sharing benefits of Biotechnology is a similar requirement to the Law of the Sea Treaty which demands that final products of research and development be used freely, no matter who develops an idea or how much it costs to bring that idea to the market.

-          Signatory nations must pay for these requirements and a specific percentage of GDP for Official Development Assistance.

-          Settlement of disputes must be done by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the International Court of Justice, and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. They will supersede any other courts, including those in the U.S.

The existence of a constitution for global governance puts in proper perspective the danger that existing Constitutions of sovereign states face under the aggressive Great Reset of U.N. Agenda 2030.

The highly coordinated national effort in the U.S. to call a constitutional convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, for the first time in history, is very close to victory, six states short of the required 34-states. The result of such a convention of states would be “a complete overhaul of the U.S. Constitution.” Which constitution will replace it if that happens?

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

The Education Bus and Community Organizers


Conservatives used to believe in the true liberation of people from the enslavement by big and encroaching governments. You could hardly tell that today judging by the huge national debt they’ve escalated under a Republican president and a Republican Senate. They have been as profligate spenders as the Democrats, yet we still don’t have a wall to stop the invasion of illegals through the southern border.

Liberals are not really interested in liberty as the term implies, but want to conserve in perpetuity a system that oppresses voters, legal and illegal, and citizens, based on a euphemistically defined socialist/Marxist indoctrination by the government as the benevolent provider of everything without which life would cease to exist.

It does not seem to matter who is in power in Congress or the White House, Cultural Marxism is winning and destroying our own culture by leaps and bounds thanks in no small part to the education system which is now run by cultural Marxists.

There are some Republicans, RINOs, and Independents (those who cannot make up their minds that they are truly Democrats) among the sea of Democrats who run education at all levels, but they have no voice or influence to stop the indoctrinating curriculum and the Marxist community organizing instruction of America’s children.

Liberals, who now call themselves “progressives” even though the term “regressive” would be more appropriate, have constantly used the false narrative that the United States is a “democracy”, but the United States is a Constitutional Republic. 

“Progressives” from all walks of life, with a microphone, a camera, a grade book, or a journalistic pen in front of them, have repeated this lie constantly. Democrat low information voters eventually believed the ‘we are a democracy’ lie and echoed it as an indisputable truth.

A recent case in point, the annual conference of the National Education Association (NEA) which met in Houston, Texas, has hosted sessions on any social justice activism and Democrat political topics imaginable to the detriment of curriculum and instruction issues. http://www.aei.org/publication/nea-embraces-the-woke-agenda-but-votes-down-student-learning/

The 6,000 NEA attendees voted down the resolution “to re-dedicate itself to the pursuit of increased student learning in every public school in America.” Instead, the delegates endorsed “the fundamental right to abortion under Roe v. Wade,” urged reparations for slave descendants, pledged their help with the 2020 U.S. Census, pledged support for the violent Black Lives Matter movement, urged the U.S. government to admit that the illegals crisis at the border is the U.S. government’s fault for destabilizing the Central American countries, and last, but not least, supported teaching the bizarre concept of “white fragility” produced by the “white supremacy culture.”

The NEA delegates seem to have relegated student learning to the back seat of the education bus. Racial justice, social justice, abortion, ethnic and minority affairs, illegal immigration, voting, and women’s issues took the front seats.

The community organizing aspect of NEA’s annual convention was further enhanced by the speakers, i.e., Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Bill de Blasio. NEA has 3 million members, but it is alleged that 60 percent of them have self-identified as Republicans and Independents. Did NEA’s socialist political platform represent them or teaching in general?

The most pressing problem that we face today is the indoctrination of our youth into Cultural Marxism. It is essential to redress the socialist direction this nation is driven into with the force of a leftist tidal wave.

But it will take more than 15 years, perhaps 30 to change this dangerous course back to the tenets of our constitutional republic especially when we have to fight our own brethren, Republicans and Democrats, bent on amending the Constitution under the excuse of reigning in out of control politicians. And you know instinctively it is a bad idea as Soros wants to have a Convention of States (COS). It is a red flag – a gut realization that they probably have their own global Constitution ready to go to replace our U.S. Constitution during a runaway COS. Should the COS run smoothly, and the delegates successfully amend our Constitution, since politicians ignore the current Constitution and lord over us with ever more intrusive legislation, an amended one would be equally ignored.

We must however continue to fight the powerful educational system and our own corrupt elected officials at all levels of government. They consider themselves the ultimate arbiters of wisdom to fundamentally transforming America into a global governance.