JULY 19, 2001
Many Americans are now seeing their rights being taken from them by an oppressive government machine that values the
rights of other species more than it values the rights of its human citizens. These actions are also beginning to be
observed by others whose rights (thus far) seem not to have been so abridged. The Fox News Network has produced and
aired a couple of "Lost Freedoms: whose land is this?" segments calling attention to some of what has been happening,
primarily in the western states, but mentioning also similar activities taking place in Mexico and other places.
While the network did call attention to the United Nations Agenda 21 as a sort of blueprint for the kind of land-grabs the second of these programs was discussing, it did not do an adequate job of connecting the dots so that the average viewer would come away with a real understanding of where all this is leading.
It is difficult - virtually impossible - to get the urban dweller to understand the plight of ranchers and farmers whose lives are so connected to the earth that they almost feel themselves a part of the soil. That sucker fish swimming contentedly in the reservoir that normally would supply water to the farmers in the Klamath Basin is hardly more dependent on that water than are those farmers, but what the average city dweller screams about is when he doesn't have enough to water his lawn or his flower garden.
Watching some of the misguided environmentalist do-gooders spout their 'we must save our planet' mantras only served to confirm what a good job the world-globalists have done in brainwashing an American public with their environmentalist pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo.
What even Fox News will not say outright and what all other mainstream media disparages as extreme right-wing paranoia is the well-documented fact that our own government is involved in a globalist movement that will eventually replace our constitutional form of government with a socialist system under the auspices of the United Nations. Our Bill of Rights will be replaced with the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which plainly states in its Article 29, and I quote: "(2) In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society. (3) These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations."
.We have seen in the UN's actions, conferences and treaties that the right to raise one's children as one might see fit is not one of the purposes or principles of the United Nations, but one of its purposes and principles is to dictate to parents how their children are to be raised. We have also seen from the UN's own documents that tolerance for homosexual, bisexual and trans-gender lifestyles is one of its policies; therefore to speak out in opposition to that position would not be allowed under its concept of freedom of speech. One's freedom of religion would not entitle one to speak out against homosexuality or to use corporal punishment as a means of rearing children. We find that the right to own and use land as an individual might deem appropriate is not one of the UN's principles; its policy toward land is that all land must be used for the benefit of society as a whole, a policy specifically stated in its Vancouver Plan of Action, June 1976, and to be implemented through the details outlined in its Agenda 21. We are now seeing quite clearly that the right to own and bear arms is also not one of the policies advocated by the UN. The UN's idea of an International Criminal Court shows clearly that a trial by a jury of one's peers is not a principle held by that organization, nor is the concept that one is innocent until proved guilty... double jeopardy also falls by the wayside.
In spite of the overwhelming evidence that the UN goal is world government with all nations subject to the many edicts already issued by this world organization, the majority of our citizens refuse to acknowledge the danger to our sovereignty and our way of life posed by the United Nations. Again and again I keep coming back to that passage in Hosea 4:6-7: "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. 7 As they were increased, so they sinned against me: therefore will I change their glory into shame."
As it was in Hosea's day, our ignorance is a self-imposed ignorance. We hear but we will not listen, we observe but we will not see.