UN Calls for
RFID Chips and Biometric Tracking of Guns and Ammo
Written by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. Wednesday, 22 July
2015
At a recent meeting of government representatives of
nations participating in the United Nations’ Programme of Action (POA), the
focus was on tracking of civilian weapons, component parts, and ammunition, and
how the United States should spend more money helping foreign countries
accomplish those goals.
At the Second Meeting of Governmental Experts (MGE2)
held at the UN headquarters in Manhattan, the globalists discussed a couple of
agenda items that should give pause to Americans.
First, the delegates at the MGE2 deliberated on how to
eliminate the threat of technologically advanced weapons, including so-called
polymer firearms and 3D printed guns, as well as the tracking of materials used
in the “craft-production of small arms and light weapons.”
Not surprisingly, the representative from China called
for increased UN-mandated regulations on 3D printers and the weapons they
produce.
In the Chair’s Summary, the group
united in a call for “strengthening 3D printing regulations in the context of
3D weapon printing,” for “ensuring export licenses [are] in place for 3D
printers,” for drawing global attention to “the need to pay attention to the resale
of such printers,” and for “strengthening controls over 3D printing
technology.”
No one is shocked, of course, that the globalists at
the UN want to draw up comprehensive plans to take guns — any and every variety
of gun — out of the hands of civilians.
After discussing similar strategies to lock down the
manufacture, purchase, sale, and transfer of polymer weapons and modular
weapons, the next item on the MGE2 attendees’ agenda warrants an immediate
withdrawal of the United States from the world body.
Paragraph 33 of the Chair’s Summary of the meeting
calls for urgent tracking of civilian-owned firearms, recommending that
manufacturers be forced by the UN to install “RFID and biometric technologies
in limiting the access to the weapon to authorized users only,” with authorized
users defined as state actors (UN member nations).
That’s right. As part of the Programme of Action (the
foundation upon which the Arms Trade Treaty is built), the United States has
committed to passing legislation that will require domestic firearms and
ammunition manufacturers to equip their products with RFID chips and biometric
technologies that will help the government slowly but surely disarm civilians.
That’s not all. At the end of that paragraph, the UN
suggests states (member countries) look into combining RFID chips, biometrics,
with GPS tracking technologies to be sure to prevent regular people from
getting their hands on guns.
Next, in the overview of the published summary of the
conference, the UN looks to one source to help pay for the implementation of
these new disarmament policies: increased foreign aid.
Specifically, the unelected, unaccountable UN
globocrats call for greater “international cooperation and assistance” (read:
American taxpayer dollars) to offset the massive cost of the “transfer of
technology and knowledge” necessary to make the proposed gun grab a reality.
It should be noted that Paragraph 42 of the summary
proposes funding this fascism “through the UN regular budget,” 22 percent of
which is paid by the United States, through a process that can be described as
nothing less than legalized theft of the wealth of the American worker.
As if the point was already made, the document calls
for the cultivating of a “culture of peace,” which is certainly shorthand for
flooding the United States with UN-created propaganda linking the civilian
ownership of firearms with homicide and other violent crimes.
In the wake of the horrific Chattanooga murders, it
doesn’t take too much foresight to predict a panoply of renewed calls for
controlling and regulating civilian access to firearms.
Finally, according to the text of the latest draft of
the agreement, the POA will serve as an “international instrument to enable
states to identify and trace, in a timely and reliable manner,” the small arms
and light weapons that are the subject of the scheme.
In practice, this means that the governments of member
nations (including the United States) will soon create a massive, all-inclusive
database of all parties that manufacture, own, sell, trade, or transfer arms
and ammunition.
If recent history is a reliable indicator of how such
data would be used, after the catalog is complete, Congress could pass a law
(or the president could issue an executive order) compelling “voluntary”
surrender of privately-owned weapons, ammo, parts, and components (including
reloading equipment). If, after a statutorily-set window, citizens don’t turn
in these items to their local law enforcement, then officers will be sent to
remind violators of their responsibility under the law to disarm.
Paragraph 32 of the Chair’s Summary lays out the plan
for “real-time tracking” of firearms and ammunition “from manufacturer to
storage and from storage up to the individual users.”
Once the governments of the member nations begin
tracking and confiscating weapons from civilians, the Programme of Action
(paragraphs 30 and 31) mandates that member governments take “direct control
over transfers of small arms and light weapons.”
This control will require the federal government to
begin stockpiling these items and making a database of the recently impounded
guns, bullets, 3D printers, plastics, polymers, and component parts.
This database must include "the marking,
record-keeping and tracing of weapons, and in this regard considered barcodes,
radio frequency identification (RFID) and biometrics for purposes of
electronically identifying stored items, collecting data on them and enabling
the data to be entered automatically into record-keeping systems."
It is evident from a reading of this latest UN
disarmament publication that despite the rhetoric related to ”promotion of a
culture of peace,” there are only two reasons the UN is making every effort to
disarm the population of the United States: to weaken our sovereignty, and to
take from our people their ability to resist those despots (at home and abroad)
who would place us under the boot of tyranny and demote us to the ranks of
slaves on a “sustainable” global plantation.
The next round of meetings for hammering out the
details of the Programme of Action is scheduled for 2016. That gives Americans
almost one year to convince their representatives in Congress to pass
legislation defunding the UN and forcing the world-government-in-waiting to
relocate to a more hospitable home.
Americans interested in joining this fight are
encouraged to look into The John Birch Society (JBS). For nearly four decades,
the JBS has worked to “Get
US out of the UN.” Therefore, the group is uniquely equipped with the
resources necessary to finally achieve this urgent aim.
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Comments
Obama’s goal to remove our 2nd
Amendment comes straight from the UN.
Democrats are more loyal to the UN than the US. Most of the 100+ countries on the planet are
Dictatorships controlled by Oligarchies including the National Socialist
US. Their leaders don’t want any
push-back from citizens for the abuses they have planned.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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