Monday, April 4, 2011

Merciless Green Austerity System On The Agenda For The UN’s 2012 Earth Summit :

Merciless Green Austerity System On The Agenda For The UN’s 2012 Earth Summit :

By Michael Vail(Chief Editor of BLN)
Vantagepointradio.com

April 4th, 2011 – Originally published on March 30th

The United Nations flag with the grid over the globe is an important clue for those who monitor world affairs. They are tightening their grip on the earth and laying out their control grid piece by piece. The previous Earth Summit in 1993 produced an insidious action plan entitled Agenda 21.

This plan was carried out and allowed the United Nations to acquire and control resources from around the globe and coerce local, state and federal governments to do their bidding for the sake of the earth.

In 2012, they meet again in Rio but the media campaign has already kicked off. Initial recommendations have been released by participating working groups and they are comprehensive enough to give Eco-Zealots wet dreams.

“We are currently transitioning from a world of plenty into one in which the planet’s resources have been compromised in their ability to sustain our routines. We are also in a world of global economic and social multi-level governance.”

“What is a Green Economy?

A green economy ensures fair use of ecological resources and sinks at re-generational and bio-assimilation rates. Building such an economy entails the following components:

1. Full-cost pricing: Incorporate ecological degradation into the cost of goods and services (with compensation for the poor).

2. Waste = Food: Design production to reuse all pre- and post-consumer waste as industrial or biological inputs.

3. Sustainable ethic: Foster cultures that recognize ecological scarcity and inspire consumers and producers to desire only what is most necessary and ecologically sustainable.

4. Progressive green taxes: Tax resource and sink use instead of income.

5. Wealth = Environmental Health: Create measures of value that preserve the intrinsic worth of nature” –Beyond Rio+20: Governance For A Green Economy

This so-called ‘green economy’ is a nightmare and it has been for any nation who has tried to implement it. They intend to apply a progressive tax to carbon emissions and raise the cost of food so the consumer knows exactly the ecological damage done according to their own flawed data.

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