 |
On
October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton gave a presentation in St. Paul,
MN on the subject of global warming. In this 4-minute excerpt from his
speech, he issues a dire warning to all Americans regarding the United
Nations Climate Change Treaty that is scheduled to be signed in
Copenhagen in December 2009.
A draft of the treaty can be read here: http://www.globalclimatescam.com/docu...
Page
18: Section 38 of the "Share vision for long-term cooperation action
plan" contains the text for forming the new government.
Page
44-45: Section 46 "Objectives, scope, and guiding principles" contains
the text for enforcement and establishment of the rule of law.
There
has been considerable debate raised about Monckton's conclusion that
the Copenhagen Treaty would cede US sovereignty. His comments appear to
be based upon his interpretation of the The Supremacy Clause in the US
Constitution (Article VI, paragraph 2). This clause establishes the
Constitution, Federal Statutes, and U.S. TREATIES as the supreme law of
the land. Concerns have been raised in the past that a particularly
ambitious treaty may supersede the US Constitution. In the 1950s, a
constitutional amendment, known as the Bricker Amendment, was proposed
in response to such fears, but it failed to pass. You can read more
about the Bricker Amendment in a 1953 Time Magazine article: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/art...,9171,806676-1,00.html
Lord
Monckton served as a policy adviser to Margaret Thatcher. He has
repeatedly challenged Al Gore to a debate to which Gore has refused.
Monckton sued to stop Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" from being
shown in British schools due to its inaccuracies. The judge found
in-favor of Monckton, ordering 9 serious errors in the film to be
corrected. Lord Monckton travels internationally in an attempt to
educating the public about the myth of global warming.
9:54 PM
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|