Blast from the Past:   U.N. gun burning just the beginning

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Henry Lamb

Thu Jul 5 13:44 2001
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U.N. gun burning just the beginning

© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

Guns will be burned in New York, Monday,
July 9, 2001, in a major media dog-and-pony
show to draw public attention to the U.N.
Conference on Small Arms. The official title of
the event is the "United Nations Conference on
the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light
Weapons in All its Aspects." The purpose of the
conference is to advance the development of an
international treaty to control the availability of
small arms and light weapons in warfare. This
treaty is a significant step toward the U.N.'s
ultimate goal, expressed in the report of the
Commission on Global Governance report, "Our
Global Neighborhood," of eventually
controlling the manufacture, sale and
distribution of all firearms.

Shortly after the Commission on Global
Governance report was released in 1995, the
United Nations helped to organize a coalition of
NGOs (non-government organizations) to
promote the U.N.'s goals around the world. The
organization, called IANSA (International
Action Network on Small Arms), has been busy
organizing gun-collection and gun-burning
events in several countries. They will be
conducting workshops and other events during
the U.N. meeting in New York.

This is only one of several recent events that
demonstrate an acceleration of the U.N.'s
global-governance agenda.

On June 22, a new International Convention on
Cyber-crime was readied for ratification by
participating nations – including the United
States. This treaty will require participating
nations to adopt "harmonized" laws that will
compel ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to
collect information and data from their
subscribers, without notification, and supply
that information to "competent authorities."
Governments agree to collect and exchange this
information for each other. The committee that
prepared the treaty is already working on a
protocol to control "hate speech" and
"xenophobia."

With extraordinary effort, the U.N. has managed
to snatch the Kyoto Protocol from certain death
after the collapse of negotiations at the Hague
last November. Despite President Bush's
announcement that he would no longer pursue
the Kyoto Protocol, he has agreed to pursue the
"Kyoto process," whatever that is. It means that
a delegation of Bush administration officials
will be in Bonn, Germany later in July to
continue negotiations toward some kind of
international treaty related to reducing
fossil-fuel energy use in the United States.

On May 24, the Bush administration signed the
"U.N. Convention on Persistent Organic
Pollutants (POPs)." The treaty bans outright,
eight chemicals, and gives the U.N. control over
four others, including some used in the
manufacture of PVC products and most plastics
(Dec 15, 2000).

On October 18, last year, The U.S. Senate ratified
the U.N. Convention on Desertification to
complement the U.N. Convention on Biological
Diversity. The Convention on Biological
Diversity was not ratified. In the waning
moments of the 104th Congress, Senator George
Miller, then Senate majority leader, withdrew
the treaty from a vote because of the
tremendous pressure brought by the grassroots
property-rights and resource-use organizations.
The Clinton administration, nevertheless,
implemented the primary provisions of the
treaty through executive orders and its
"Ecosystem Management" policies. The net
result is that every square inch of land in the
United States, public or private, is subject to
policies guided by international treaties –
ratified or not.

Hmm. Through international treaties, the United
Nations is attempting to take control of small
arms, control the use of fossil fuel energy,
control or eliminate the use of certain chemicals
essential to the manufacture of plastics, and
control how both public and private lands are
used. This summary does not attempt to
describe the U.N. influence on world trade,
multi-national corporations, international
monetary exchange, education, human rights, or
population control. These are subjects worthy of
several more articles.

In every facet of life, the United Nations is
actively seeking to impose its vision of how
Americans, and everyone else in the world,
should live. A very comprehensive picture of
this vision is available in the U.N. publication,
"Global Biodiversity Assessment," which
endorses a plan to convert at least half the land
area in the United States to wilderness. It is no
accident that Representative Chris Shays (R-CT)
has introduced HR488, that specifically calls for
the creation of such wilderness areas, connected
by corridors of wilderness, in a massive
five-state area in the west. With 47 U.N.
Biosphere Reserves already in the United States,
and the Clinton-mandated road closures on
nearly 60-million additional acres of the United
States, we are seeing the U.N. agenda
implemented.

It's called incrementalism. Little by little, one
policy after another, one law built upon another,
the goals of the United Nations are being
imposed upon the citizens of the United States.

If the next 10 years produce the steady march
toward global governance that we have
experienced during the last 10 years, what little
land is left in private hands in America will be
of little use without government approval. The
freedom to move about the country in the
convenience and privacy of your own
automobile will be a memory, except for the
super-rich and the politically well-connected.
Gone will be the free flow of information
through the Internet. Many of the most useful,
convenience products, made with plastics, will
be outlawed. Any gun that you may own will
likely be illegal, unless it is registered and
approved by the government.

The world is changing quite rapidly. The
changes are consistent with "Agenda 21", a book
full of policy recommendations adopted in 1992
at the U.N. Conference on Environment and
Development. Next year, in Johannesburg,
South Africa, the United Nations will hold
another celebration called "Rio+10", or the
Johannesburg Summit.

More than 64,000 people are expected to gather
there to measure and celebrate the progress
toward global governance. Far too many
Americans fail to see any problem with this
agenda – and many are actively promoting it.
Others see that national sovereignty cannot exist
in a world governed by a central global
government. Nations must become
administrative units of the global governance
machine.

Even a cursory review of the influence the
United Nations has already exerted over
domestic policies in the United States, shows
clearly how, through international treaties and
agreements, the United Nations is taking control
over our lives. Few people yet recognize that
the source of control comes from the
global-governance regime. Most people blame
Washington, but it is bigger than Washington.
Washington – Congress and the administration
– must bear the blame for yielding to
international pressure. But make no mistake
about it: The policies that most constrict and
erode our individual freedoms, originate in the
international community.

Henry Lamb is the executive vice president of the
Environmental Conservation Organization and
chairman of Sovereignty International.
henry@...
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A Plague of Small Arms Demands Action at Last
Wed Jul 4 13:06:57 2001
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UN CONFERENE ON CONTROL OF SMALL ARMES:
For more information, please contact:
Conventional Arms Branch
Department for Disarmament Affairs
UNITED NATIONS
Room S-3170-H
New York, N.Y. 10017
email:ddaweb@...
The Conference will be held in New York from 9 to 20 July 2001
http://www.un.org/Depts/dda/CAB/smallarms/
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In modern warfare civilians are often deliberate targets. Illicit gun
running and unregulated arms brokering contribute to much of this
needless suffering. The UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small
Arms and Light Weapons in July will begin to address these
problems, but if it is to be more than another talking shop action is
needed now.

YOU can help now! (NOT!)
Sign this online petition and send a message now to the UN
Conference - let them know you want to see controls introduced to
halt the spread of small arms around the world.
http://oxfam.org.uk/e-campaigns/unpetitioniansa.html
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[APFN PAGE AND LINKS] For the Record on Gun Control
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/gun.htm

* Bailey v US, - US - (1995)
In this case the Supremes look again at the drug crime sentencing
enhancement provided when a suspect uses a gun in a drug offense
In
this case they review the enhanced sentences of drug dealers who
were
caught with guns, and drugs at the same time, but the
circumstances
suggested they merely possessed the guns, and did not use them in
any
active sense of the verb One had the gun in a closet at home, the
other in his locked trunk while in his car The court decides that
some kind of active employment of the gun needs to be shown for
the
law to apply Mere possession is not sufficient * Barrett v US,
423 US 212 (1976)

UNARMED AND UNSAFE
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"WE ARE APT TO SHUT OUR EYES AGAINST A PAINFUL TRUTH... FOR MY PART,
I AM WILLING TO KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH; TO KNOW THE WORST; AND TO PROVIDE
FOR IT." ---- Patrick Henry
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