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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by R. Carter Gray
President Barack Obama may not be the Antichrist but reportedly he is poised to do something momentous which may reveal him to be grossly ignorant of Christian eschatology and the biblical warnings about the formation of a one-world government. A former adviser to ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is the bearer of the news that will no doubt be troubling to a majority of Americans: the U.S. president intends to sign a U.N.-backed “climate debt” treaty in December in Copenhagen which will bring the so-called New World Order one step closer to reality, ceding, some pundits say, U.S. sovereignty to a global entity.
“I read the treaty,” Lord Christopher Monckton told members of a free-market institute event held recently in St. Paul, Minnesota. “And what it says is this, that a world government is going to be created.” Lord Monckton explained that the global climate-related treaty will transfer wealth “from the countries of the West to third-world countries,” a transfer of wealth which he said would be governed and enforced by a world body.
“So, thank you, America,” Lord Monckton said in his keynote address. “You were the beacon of freedom to the world. It is a privilege merely to stand on this soil of freedom while it is still free. But, in the next few weeks, unless you stop it, your president will sign your freedom, your democracy, and your humanity away forever. And neither you nor any subsequent government you may elect will have any power whatsoever to take it back.”
He continued, “I’ve seen this stuff about (world) government and climate debt and enforcement. They are going to do this whether you like it or not.”
A copy of the treaty may be accessed at wattsupwiththat.com, according to a report.
In a question-and-answer session following his address the former high-ranking British adviser suggested to his audience that Obama’s “potential illegitimacy as president” might be an option open to Americans opposed to the treaty. However, he reiterated, “Once he’s signed it and ratified it, and your Senate ratifies it, you’re bound by it.”
Lord Monckton said that the White House is concerned that it might not have the 67 votes in the Senate — a two-thirds majority — necessary to ratify the treaty, which he said would be signed at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
The international agreement, which European and other world leaders are expected to “rubber stamp, will have three “basic pillars,” Lord Monckton said. “The scheme” for the new institutional arrangement under the Convention will feature “a facilitative mechanism, a financial mechanism, and the basic organization” which will allow for enforcement by a global executive board responsible for the management of the new funds and related “facilitative processes and bodies.” This portion of the treaty, he said, bears the heading “World Government.”


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