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Showing posts with label U. N Agenda 21. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U. N Agenda 21. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

HAARP, Haiti, Brzezinski and the NWO

 If you're like me you KNOW something isn't right about the way this whole Haiti Relief effort is taking place, you also know something isn't right about this whole situation. The Author of the article below pretty much hit the nail on the head but what he did most was validate my suspicions. I suggest you take a few minutes of your time to read what's being said....read the links he provided and make your own assessment....

By: Jerry Mazza
Online Journal Associate Editor                                                                      SOURCE

On October 25, 2005, I wrote an article for Online Journal, headlined Is it the weather or government terror, detailing government manipulation of weather, including earthquakes, for terror and destruction, mentioning that “your local weatherman was surely not up to pointing this out,” and adding “let me help with the forecast, past, present and long-range. Well, déjà vu all over again seems to have struck in Haiti on January 12.
When I wrote that article, I was disturbed over the effects of Katrina, on August 25, 2005, not to mention the Indonesian tsunami preceding it on December 26, 2004. It seemed to me it would take a helluva lot more than the weatherman to explain such cosmic events within a year, four months and a day. Today, I ask you to read my first article to familiarize yourself with HAARP, the acronym for the government’s High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, which is about more than weather, but rather US Weapons of Meteorological Mass Destruction.

As I write that, I can hear the sirens of “conspiracy theory” going off on the airwaves as if a thief had broken into the dark hole of the Pentagon and was filling his pockets with all the secrets of these darker ops. Well, perhaps.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

United Nations Agenda 21

I haven't really touched on this much as of yet and I will get into it in the NEAR future. Here's a video to prep you. Watch it because it will help you better understand what's going on with it and what it means for the American People.Some might go to the United Nations Website, look up Agenda 21, read all 40 chapters and say WOW, this is a good thing! But when you really start to dig into the true meaning of the document you see what the REAL agenda is. It's not good people and don't be fooled. Check out the video and you make the call.
Also, It'd be a good idea for you to check out some of the related videos if after watching this one IF you still don't "get it".



Sunday, September 9, 2007

APEC charts paths for sustainable development

By Qin Jize in Sydney and Hu Xuan in Beijing (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-09-10 06:58

Pacific rim leaders are charting new pathways for clean and sustainable development, and issued separate statements Sunday stressing the importance of forest and land use to fight climate change.


President Hu Jintao (C) and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) prepare for a family photo on the final day of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders meeting at the Sydney Opera House September 9, 2007. [Reuters]
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development was issued at the 15th Economic Leaders Meeting of APEC in Sydney at the weekend.

The declaration specifies wide-ranging and ambitious actions the APEC member economies will take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Forest management and land use play a key role in the carbon cycle and need to be addressed properly in the post-Kyoto Protocol period, that is, from 2012, it said.

Speaking at the first session of the APEC forum on Saturday, President Hu Jintao put forward four proposals to fight climate change, including strengthening cooperation, pursuing sustainable development and promoting scientific and technological innovation.

Highlighting the importance of setting up the Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation, which is part of the declaration, Hu said China has accumulated rich experience and expertise in sustainable forest management and rehabilitation.

The country "would like to share (that experience and expertise) with APEC member economies as a contribution to the collective efforts to fight climate change".

The declaration includes reducing energy intensity by 25 percent by 2030 and increasing forest cover across the APEC region.

It reaffirmed that future international climate change action plans need to reflect the differences in economic and social conditions of the APEC member economies and consider their common but different responsibilities.

On Saturday, Hu said developed countries should face their historical responsibility and reduce their high per capita emission levels and strictly abide by the emission reduction targets set forth in the Kyoto Protocol.

"They should honor their commitment on making technology transfer and providing financial support to developing countries, and continue to take the lead in reducing emissions after 2012," he said.

Hu outlined China's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to clean development, too. Between 1991 and 2005, China's efforts to use fossil fuels efficiently has reduced CO2 emissions by 1.8 billion tons. And the slowing down of its population growth, thanks to its family planning policy, has cut the equivalent of 1.2 billion tons of emissions a year.

Green goals

China has vowed to cut its energy consumption by 20 percent for every digit of GDP growth by 2010, reduce the discharge of waste material by 10 percent and raise its forest cover to 20 percent.

Hu's speech came as leaders of the 21 APEC member economies were set to agree to the joint declaration on climate change. The declaration reaffirms the leaders' commitment to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which China sees as the core mechanism and main channel for addressing the issue.

Australian and the US are the only APEC member economies not to have ratified the Kyoto Protocol.

It is heartening to see APEC leaders adopt a "long-term aspirational goal" to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said Zhang Jianyu, China program manager with US-based Environmental Defense.

The adoption of the Sydney Declaration is a boon for UN's global efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions, he said.