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Originally Posted by scotty
An environmental report issued by an agency of the United Nations last month has some critics sounding the alarm, saying it is a clarion call for "global governance" over how the Earth is managed.
But its critics see an agenda lurking in its 60 pages, which call for a complete overhaul of how the world's food and water are created and distributed
options that include new “constitutional frameworks,” “international protocols” and a “shared vision” for land and water management that essentially rewire existing treaties and governments.
But the group insists it’s not a call for global governance.
But on the whole, she said, global government probably won’t work.
“I think everyone agrees this is not the right time,” Redman told FoxNews.com.
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Not the right time ? Wonder when the "right time" is ?
What say ye?
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No. It's not time yet. However, all they will need is a significant enough global crisis and a leader who can communicate the agenda well enough to bring the world in on it. There is no doubt in my mind that we will see the effort... but I think their plans will be interrupted by a greater threat before it can become a reality.