Rio +20 Summit

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Air Date: June 11, 2012

Host: Jim Schneider

Guest: Tom DeWeese

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Jim began this edition of Crosstalk by noting that the U.S. Senate will be proceeding today on an executive session regarding the nomination of Andrew David Hurwitz (the architect of Roe v. Wade) to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Tom DeWeese is one of the nation’s leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence. He is the Founder and President of the American Policy Center and editor of The DeWeese Report. He’s been a leading researcher and authority on the United Nation’s planned Agenda 21.

Next week, June 20th thru the 22nd, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development otherwise known as the Rio +20 Summit will be held at the Riocentro Convention Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The United Nations is counting on this to be the final one to enforce Agenda 21.

Agenda 21 is a blueprint to transform human society with “top down” control all under the excuse of protecting the environment. It moves into many facets of our lives including the economy, the kind of homes we live in, the kind of cars we drive, how much energy will cost and many other societal factors.

According to Tom, a key factor of the Rio +20 Summit is that it seeks to push for the creation of a 100 billion dollar global fund paid for by the industrial nations of the world. This is part of a larger redistribution of wealth scheme with the 100 billion being in essence a penalty on those nations that have allegedly damaged the environment through their industrialization. The problem with this socialistic plan is that the industrialized nations of the world are having economic difficulties, a factor that threatens to derail the goals of this summit.

From redistribution of wealth to overpopulation, vaccines, the rationing of healthcare and government surveillance of farmland, find out what secular forces are up to as they attempt to provide their own version of ecological and economic stewardship through activities like Agenda 21.

More information:

To contact your senators regarding the possible nomination of Andrew David Hurwitz:
202-224-3121
www.senate.gov

Available from the American Policy Center
The DeWeese Report
www.americanpolicy.org

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