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    Global Governance is here!--Chirac 
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    While giving a speech at the Hague in the Netherlands on November 20, French President Jacques Chirac dropped a bomb on the audience. He proclaimed that "For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance...." If ever there was a question that the United Nations is creating global governance, a euphemism for world government, Chirac put that question to rest--once and for all.

    As Chirac concluded his speech he extolled the audience saying, "By acting together, by building this unprecedented instrument, the first component of an authentic global governance, we are working for dialogue and peace. We are demonstrating our capacity to assert control over our fate in a spirit of solidarity, to organise our collective sovereignty over this planet, our common heritage." (Bold added for emphasis)

    Chirac preceded his statement about global governance by a litany of accusations that mankind had caused the current global warming (even though the evidence that global warming is occurring at all is increasingly being challenged), and that only immediate action by the US can solve this earth destructive behavior by man. Chirac blasted the US by saying "The United States alone produces a quarter of the world's emissions. Each American emits three times more greenhouse gases than a Frenchman. It is in the Americans, in the first place, that we place our hopes of effectively limiting greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale." Chirac deliberately went out of his way to blame it on America. Of course he does not mention that 75 percent of French power is produced by nuclear power plants--something the environmentalists have prevented America from doing.

    His comment that we now have "authentic global governance" was accepted with enthusiasm by those who were in attendance. It's not news to them. They have known about the emerging world government for years. It was not even reported in the mainstream US media because the media agree with the concept of world government. Amazingly, America is the only nation in the world that still denies that we are about to enter into world government. And, while we are in a state of denial the pincers of an absolute totalitarian world government are rapidly closing around us. V  mc    TOP