Wednesday, October 17, 2007

On Colonel North and L.O.S.T.

Who supports this treaty that gives our nation's sovereignty away to the United Nations? We already know that George Soros will back anything that will destroy the United States Constitution and make way for a New World Order of Socialist Unions where everyone is on the same level(s)...except for the wealthy...like Soros.

This is an ideological Wet Dream.

President George Bush once stated...“America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country.” He said that at his 2004 State Of The Union Address. Did he mean that or was he only referring to the terrorists and the Leftinistra?

Colonel North made note of this statement in his recent piece at Fox News. He then makes a statement which requires many answers to many questions:
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...But if the U.S. Senate votes to ratify the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea — known as the Law of the Sea Treaty, or its appropriate acronym, LOST — he and his successors are going to need lots of permission slips.

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Why is it that whenever an issue like this is tried to be shoved through on the quick and quicker before anyone finds out about it, it always turns out to be some colossal CF?
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LOST also opens the door to a long-sought U.N. goal: the redistribution of wealth by taxing Americans. The International Seabed Authority (ISA), a bloated, multi-national bureaucracy headquartered in Jamaica, has the mandate to distribute revenues and “other economic benefits” on the basis of “equitable sharing criteria, taking into account the interests and needs of developing States.” In addition to acting as a global IRS, the ISA also decides which companies from what nations will develop mineral resources on the seabed.

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Read the rest of the article and read the other posts I have on this subject in the Tag Section. The articles can be found under the heading of "L.O.S.T.".

The UN site can be found here, entitled
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982, Overview and full text.

More can be read at CATO.

FindLaw has a text article here. It was published in 2005.

Other sources:
Heritage Foundation
USA Survival
Washington Times
Text of Treaty in pdf format
Open Market
Eagle Forum
NCPA
Another pdf file
Ocean Law (self-explanatory title this one)






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