Important Notice for America’s Future

Posted by Sibyl West (hat tip Jim)

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The draft Treaty of Copenhagen, to be signed in mid-December 2009, would create an unelected world government with direct power over all financial and trading markets, and direct power to intervene over the heads of elected governments in the economic and environmental affairs of all nations that sign the Treaty. The word “government” actually appears in the Treaty as the first of three purposes of a huge, new, supranational bureaucratic entity that will have the power to require wealthier nations to redistribute up to 2% of their annual gross domestic product to third-world countries in imagined reparation for imaginary “climate debt” – and all this just as final scientific proof that CO2 has a tiny and harmless warming effect is available.

Please read and sign the Instrument of Repudiation, and urge at least five of your friends to sign it too, and urge each of them to find five more to sign it.

The Instrument will be tabled during the Copenhagen Conference this December. So sign now, and save America’s freedom, democracy, and prosperity.

 

Doing Their Part?

Frank James (wbur.org) reports:

Focus415Big[1]In an effort to show unity as they approach global climate change talks in Copenhagen in December, the European Union reached agreement Friday on how much would be needed to help developing countries reduce greenhouse gases enough to meet international goals.

The EU member nations meeting in Brussels agreed that $148 billion would be required annually by 2020 to help developing countries.

In a press release, the EU said:

Heads of state and government meeting in Brussels on 29 and 30 October clinched a deal on climate financing. “The EU now has a very strong negotiating position when the countdown to Copenhagen has started,” declared Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, current President of the European Council. The EU continues to take the lead in this process…

Before 2020 however, the EU agreed that $7.4 billion to $10.4 billion would be needed annually to fund the developing nations efforts to reduce greenhouse emissions. EU members would contribute their “fair share to this goal on a voluntary basis,” the EU agreed. The EU conditioned this on the U.S. and other major nations doing their part.

[For other major nations to do their part would mean a review of China’s environmental policies. Good luck with that. -Editor]

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4 Responses to “Important Notice for America’s Future”

  1. J. Clabaugh Says:

    I am opposed to the Copenhagen Treaty.

  2. William Triplet Says:

    I am opposed to the Copenhagen Treaty

  3. Cheryl G. Tracy Says:

    I oppose the Copenhagen Treaty

  4. Robert R. Tracy Says:

    I am opposed to the Copenhagen Treaty

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