Friday, November 13, 2015

Global Warming Hoax Revisited

UN Creating New ‘Court’ to Bring U.S. to ‘Justice’ on This Issue
November 2, 2015November 10, 2015 Lisa HThe United Nations Climate Summit in Paris may have completely slipped past your radar. If it did, you wouldn’t be alone. Most Americans recognize that the UN is a barely legitimate organization that accomplishes little of value. After all, how can you take seriously a body that has a country that just crucified a Christian teenager for participating in government protests sitting at the head of their Human Rights Council?

While President Obama and John Kerry “desperately want to get this agreement signed so they can claim a victory for their legacies,” according to Craig Rucker, executive director of the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), the UN is planning to include provisions that would establish a ‘Climate Court’ for the sole purpose of allowing third-world countries to take the U.S. and its allies to court on climate issues.
The Court of Justice is a “climate court modeled after the UN International Court of Justice at the Hague,” says Rucker. The U.S. would have no veto power.
According to a draft document of the treaty released by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the tribunal would cover issues including “climate justice,” “climate finance” and “climate debt.”
The document claims the court will address, “cases of non-compliance … including through the development of an indicative list of consequences, taking into account the cause, type, degree and frequency of non-compliance.”
According to WND: “Whatever they call it, countries who sign onto this agreement will be voting to expand the reach of the U.N. climate bureaucracy, cede national sovereignty, and create a one-way street along which billions will be redistributed from developed to poor nations,” Rucker says. “Developed nations would be expected to slash their emissions while the ‘poor’ countries expand theirs. China, which holds a trillion dollars in U.S. debt, would be counted among the poor.”
He said China and India are “delighted,” with the prospect. “They would like nothing better than a world where the West cedes the competitive advantages their free market economies created,” Rucker writes. “They hope for a future where Asia does the manufacturing and the U.S. and Europe do the importing – until their wealth runs out, anyway.”
The media has so far ignored this issue, but once news of this “Climate Court” gets out, how do you think the Obama administration is going to spin it?


http://teapartyjournal.com/un-creating-new-court-to-bring-u-s-to-justice-on-this-issue/

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