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In May of 1974 the U.N. General Assembly adopted: 3201 (S-VI). Declaration on the Establishment of
a New International Economic Order which literally proposed .that governments have complete
control over their economies in order to administer social justice redistribution of wealth.
The document called for:
• The regulation of multi-national Corporations
• Authority to nationalize foreign property
• Authority to establish commodity monopolies
• The transfer of technology and technical assistance
http://www.un-documents.net/s6r3201.htm
Our Global Neighborhood (1996, http://www.sovereignty.net/p/gov/gganalysis.htm) is the U.N
Commission on Global Government’s plan for leveraging globally implemented environmental policies
that would necessitate enforcement bureaucracies, empowered
with international jurisdiction. That’s right, it’s called the
U.N Commission on Global Government. This is the real
goal of Sustainable Development. The momentum began for this
at the 1972 United Nations Earth Summit in Sweden when the
first environmental governance infrastructures were set in place.
“Suddenly "supranational" entities and authorities have more
weight in the conversations about human rights and freedoms
than our own American authorities and laws. Fonte writes that
under "global governance, political and economic power shifts
from elected officials, who are accountable to national electorates,
to unelected bureaucrats, judges, lawyers, and NGOs, who are
accountable to no one." Certainly we have seen such a shift in a
Europe now governed by the European Union, whose officials are
not elected and who are accountable to no one.”
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/12/the_temptation_of_babel.html#ixzz2DuZIz23U