Sunday, June 29, 2014

U.N. Gun Agenda 21

U.N. Gun Confiscation Program Serves as Model for Gun Bans in America
Anti-gun politicians are heavily influenced by the U.N.
(Info Wars) – A gun confiscation program developed by the United Nations is the ultimate goal of anti-gun politicians in America.
As reported earlier by Paul Joseph Watson, the U.N. is hiring a “Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Officer” who is responsible for the “collection, documentation, control and disposal of small arms, ammunition, explosives and light and heavy weapons from combatants and often from the civilian population.”
Although the U.N.’s Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) program is currently only active in war-torn regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti and the Ivory Coast, numerous U.N.-affiliated politicians are in fact working towards similar gun confiscation programs in America and have even been successful at doing so in certain areas.
During his tenure as mayor in New York City, Michael Bloomberg all but eradicated private gun ownership inside city limits, and gun owners even received notices in the mail last November telling them to surrender their firearms to the police.
He has also pushed for magazine size limits, bans on semiautomatic rifles, “gun-free” zones and ammunition fees, among other draconian restrictions.
But Bloomberg is now working towards the destruction of the Second Amendment in all parts of the country by bankrolling various gun control groups such as Mayors Against Illegal Guns, which claims representation in nearly 1,000 cities.
“It did not take long to realize that MAIG’s agenda was much more than ridding felons of illegal guns,” Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Mayor and whistleblower John C. Tkazyik said after leaving the group. “Under the guise of helping mayors facing a crime and drug epidemic, MAIG intended to promote confiscation of guns from law-abiding citizens.”
In advocating for firearm bans, MAIG’s mayors routinely describe their inner cities as war-zones no different than the countries targeted by the U.N.’s DDR program.
And it should be pointed out that Bloomberg is also heavily affiliated with the U.N.
In the same vein, President Barack Obama showed his support for an Australian-style gun confiscation program, which has striking similarities to the U.N.’s DDR program, all while claiming that mass shootings in America are “off the charts.”
“Couple of decades ago, Australia had a mass shooting, similar to Columbine or Newtown,” he said. “And Australia just said, well, that’s it, we’re not doing, we’re not seeing that again, and basically imposed very severe, tough gun laws, and they haven’t had a mass shooting since.”
But, as Mikael Thalen pointed out, Obama’s claim is in complete opposition to a Pew Research Center study which found a 49% drop in gun homicides since 1993.
“A similar study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that non-fatal gun crimes have dropped nearly 70%over the same time period,” he wrote. “Ironically, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study on gun violence ordered by the President last year reached similar conclusions.”
Obama already signed a U.N. firearms treaty last year which established regulations for international arms sales, including small arms such as handguns.
So, unfortunately, it doesn’t really matter that the U.N.’s DDR program is currently only occurring in third-world countries because it is already inspiring similar gun confiscations in America pushed by politicians heavily influenced by the U.N.
http://www.infowars.com/u-n-gun-confiscation-program-serves-as-model-for-gun-bans-in-america/
Comments
It’s nuts to follow the UN line of reasoning.  Most of these are third world countries run by corrupt dictators and oligarchs who got these jobs as armed rebels.  Now they want to keep their jobs, so they want to disarm their populations.  The problem is that the criminals operating openly in these countries will continue to have guns and the homeowners won’t. 
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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