Utopia With No People; the UN's Gift to America
By James T. Moore (09/14/07)
You know the story. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth...and so forth. On the sixth day, God made Man and gave him dominion over the fish, and fowl, and cattle, and everything that creepeth on the earth.
Or so we thought.
Now, come to find out, either the Bible got it wrong; or we told God: we’ll take it from here, if you please. I mean, who is God to tell us what to do with the Earth?
So what happens, every day we get more reports like this: TOWARD A WILDERNESS UTOPIA, an article by Henry Lamb, which appeared in WorldNetDaily. Lamb is a key executive in both the Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO) and Sovereignty International.
And here is the shocker. These organizations are complicit in the “management” of 74-million acres of U.S. land that is being planned by 34 non-Americans elected by, you guessed it, the United Nations. You didn’t know that? Don’t feel bad. Neither did most of our Congressmen.
But that’s only half the story.
This huge acreage is just a small portion of a global network of 411 similar acreages that will make up the U.S. Biosphere Reserves, or “zones of cooperation”, as it’s euphemistically called. These zones will connect with other zones through “corridors” of wilderness. The Great Smokey Mountain National Park is one such designated corridor. The Mexican border vicinity is another (if we ever secure it), and also the Yellowstone to Yukon area.
The ultimate objective, said Lamb, is to convert as much as half of the land area of the United States to ”core wilderness areas”; managed by government, and off-limits to anything human. Oh, excuse me, there is some latitude for human activity: the UN land manipulators visualize, “sustainable communities; a few small islands of human habitats surrounded by wilderness”, if you will. (My italics)
Here is where we part company.
Now, there’s nothing wrong with conservation; and Earth's biosphere is the soil, water, and atmosphere that supports all life. And all living things need a place to call home. So it's a commendable endeavor. But sovereign America hardly needs the United Nations to advise us on the sensible use of our land; and we certainly don’t need their help in dividing it up. We’re not called the “United” States for nothing.
And Utopias sans human beings? This oxymoron is a plague in progress. But there’s a remedy. Although not an easy one, it's a sure and needed one. The way to get the United Nations out of America’s affairs is to get America out of the United Nations.
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