September
16, 2004
By
Tom DeWeese
Presentation by Tom
DeWeese to the Conservative Political Action Conference, January 22, 2004.
There
are many faces of globalism and it comes with many names, but in all cases the
goal of globalism is to erase national borders, eliminate national sovereignty,
reduce national identities and move toward global governance through the United
Nations.
The
European Union is the prime example of the results of globalism, where once-proud
nations have surrendered famous currencies like the deutsche mark, the franc and
the lira. It’s where ancient cultures like Greece and Rome have erased their borders
and buried their cultures to be led by a Union of Socialists with loyalty to nothing
but the drive for more and more power.
Yet
it’s done in the name of equity, economic prosperity and ecological integrity.
Globalism is sold to the unsuspecting public with words like free trade, open
borders and environmental protection, but it’s really about redistribution of
wealth; your wealth.
It’s
about erasing national borders and national sovereignty. And it’s about top-down
control, not necessarily by elected officials, but by special interests called
Non-governmental organizations (NGO’s), which are only sanctioned by the United
Nations.
Globalism
calls for a wrenching transformation of our society, away from representative
government and independent nations to the establishment of a global village with
global citizens. The entire plan is outlined in detail in the UN’s Agenda 21,
a treaty signed by then-President George Bush at the UN’s Earth Summit in 1992.
You’ve
heard some of the terms used to implement that treaty. The Wildlands Project is
one. Smart Growth is another. The Wildlands Project calls for the "re-wilding"
of 50% of all of the land in every state, restoring everything back to the way
it was before Christopher Columbus stepped foot on the continent. In other words,
the elimination of human presence on over 50% of the American landscape.
Smart
Growth is the plan to herd us all into specific human habitat areas, out of the
suburbs and our beautiful yards and into crowded cities and high rises. As one
smart growth advocate gleefully put it: "It will be the humans in cages with
the animals looking in."
Both
of these schemes are part of an overall agenda called "Sustainable Development."
If you remember nothing else, remember these words. Sustainable Development. And
remember that Sustainable Development is your enemy.
What
is it? Imagine an America in which a specific "ruling principle" is
created to decide proper societal conduct for every citizen. That principle would
be used to consider everything you eat, what you wear, the kind of home you live
in, the way you get to work, the way you dispose of waste, the number of children
you may have, even your education and employment decisions. That "ruling
principle" is Sustainable Development.
The
goal of Sustainable Development is to transform the world into feudal-like governance
by making NATURE the central organizing principle for our economy and society.
This
is what Sustainable Development policy advocates: "Nature has an integral
set of different values (cultural, spiritual and, material) where humans are one
strand in nature’s web and all living creatures are considered equal. Therefore,
the natural way is the right way and human activities should be molded along nature’s
rhythms." This quote comes from the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty.
An
international agenda has been set in motion, beginning with the United Nation’s
treaties and agreements. That agenda is now working its way down through federal
to state to local government policy. It is now the official policy of the United
States government and every single city, town and small burg in this nation are
working on plans to implement it. There are no exceptions.
Wherever
you live there are an average of 10 to 18 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
working directly with your elected councilmen and commissioners on plans for your
community to determine: