Do you live in a UN protected area?
Sisco
May 29, 2003, 01:35 PM
Maybe you do!
http://www.unep-wcmc.org/cgi-bin/pa_un97.p?country=usa%3AUNITED+STATES+OF+AMERICA&list=on
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CZ-75
May 29, 2003, 01:44 PM
Looks like they aren't protecting any place the locals or Uncle Sam hasn't gotten to first.
Art Eatman
May 29, 2003, 02:29 PM
Hmmm. The Blue Beanie Babies apparently haven't found my little patch of wilderness, yet. Big Bend NP, yeah. Oh well, "Close, but no cigar," said the frustrated White House Intern.
:), Art
jsalcedo
May 29, 2003, 03:00 PM
Does this mean there are international UN trops stationed in these areas?
Kaylee
May 29, 2003, 03:27 PM
feh.. when the UN can manage to protect their own pointy-end-of-the-stick "peacekeepers" I'll consider being worried about their diabolical plans for the Clearwater National Forest.
*snicker*
I wonder if ol' griz would prefer Croat or Frenchie for breakfast?
-K
tyme
May 29, 2003, 03:44 PM
I'll be worried about UN terrorists when they manage to get someone to work for them who can write html properly.
SquirrelNuts
May 29, 2003, 07:58 PM
I do not live in any of those areas, but I visit them often. Some of them are of little military value, so I wonder why the UN would want to protect them...fools.
-SquirrelNuts
jsalcedo
May 29, 2003, 08:03 PM
I heard under the guise of protecting the environment they have been shutting off access of citizens who have property inside of these areas.
Can anyone verify this?
Jeff White
May 29, 2003, 08:33 PM
Can one of you guys who is so worried about this tell me how many battalions Kofi Annan could field? How many tanks? How much artillery? Has he got any fighter planes?
How about a Navy to move his formidible forces into our country? How about the UN's economy? What is it's GNP? What does it produce?
When you can fill in the answers to these questions and it adds up to more firepower and military experience then the average rural scout troop in the US, I'll worry about the UN.
I think a few weeks ago we saw just what the UN was made from. I missed the news about how they put peacekeepers on the Kuwaiti/Iraqi border and kept us out of Iraq back at the beginning of April.
Jeff
Baba Louie
May 29, 2003, 08:34 PM
I've been to several that are listed in the Nevada state region within the past 12 months.
Never seen anything but the occasional Ranger. Some state, some NP.
The interesting thing about the NV portion of the list, is that most of the areas listed are places where snow and water (thus life) happens and are places where earlier inhabitants lived, hunted and died. Sustainable natural human life areas are now owned and controlled by our government.
Remember the Gingrich/Clinton "Gov't Shut Down" incidents back in the 90's? Lake Mead was off limits to the public as the park rangers were deemed non-essential. So US Marshalls guarded the boat ramps and kept the public from using the water. Now they've built entry fee Guard Shacks and can close off paved access.
Keep's us in our place, and we paid for it.
Old story.
I feel safer.
And just who controls the major rivers and lakes in the US?
Adios
Waitone
May 29, 2003, 09:07 PM
Just a few sites documenting the taking and planning of private property for the benefit of the "environment."
Map of the USA-UN Biosphere and World Heritage Sites
http://www.sovereignty.net/p/land/mapmabwh.htm
Lest you think the US is not serious here is the MAB webpage on the Department of State's server.
http://www.state.gov/www/global/oes/mab.html
Land Use restrictions by various organizations
http://www.sovereignty.net/p/land/
Agenda 21 is a UN construction which lays out principals of sustainable development
http://www.sovereignty.net/p/sd/a21/
So-called smoking gun which lays out intention of environmentalists to control the world (tinfoil hats are considered off topic by the rules of THR)
http://www.sovereignty.net/p/ngo/ron.html
Land use rules by non-US governmental organizations are intended to control various populations. In many cases members of the US government are implementing provisions without constitutional ok from the US senate. This is precisely the reason Algore was and is so dangerous American life, liberty and property.
The US should leave the UN right now and pull it down as we leave.
El Tejon
May 29, 2003, 09:26 PM
Oh, no, Indiana Dunes are "protected"!!! Wonder if they can see Oprah's place from up there?:p
Memo to self: bring anti-black helicopter ammo on vacation in Long Beach this summer.:uhoh:
Jeff White
May 29, 2003, 09:40 PM
Land use rules by non-US governmental organizations are intended to control various populations. In many cases members of the US government are implementing provisions without constitutional ok from the US senate. This is precisely the reason Algore was and is so dangerous American life, liberty and property.
Waitone..this is the danger. We have seen the enemy and it is us. I agree we should leave the UN, but there is no reason to fear them. We talk all the time about how you have to be able to use force to stay free. The opposite is also true, you have to be able to use force to subjugate a population. The UN has no military capabilty. Those in our government who would implement those provisions most likely would have thought of them on their own.
I noticed that they don't even know where some of these protected places are. I live near Shawnee National Forest. It's UN protected but there are question marks next to location.
I can see it now, Kofi to notional UN General Officer; "Jeff White has just entered Shawnee National Forest with a couple of his ARs and a handgun. We cannot have this. Send the platoon we have on loan from the Honduran Army in the black helicopters and run him off of our land." Notional UN general; "But Mr. Secretary General, where is Shawnee National Forest? There are question marks where the lat/long should be on the website."
El Tejon,
Do you use black BBs to shoot down black helicopters instead of golden BBs? :D
Jeff
general
May 30, 2003, 02:27 AM
Go here....
http://www.just15.org/
And help get the US out of the UN
El Tejon
May 30, 2003, 08:13 AM
Jeff, not black BBs; anti-UN ammo is made from tinfoil.:p
Waitone
May 30, 2003, 10:05 AM
Waitone..this is the danger. We have seen the enemy and it is us. I agree we should leave the UN, but there is no reason to fear them. We talk all the time about how you have to be able to use force to stay free. The opposite is also true, you have to be able to use force to subjugate a population. The UN has no military capabilty. Those in our government who would implement those provisions most likely would have thought of them on their own.I don't fear the UN. Matter of fact I have swelling contempt for its self-righteous arrogance which is in and of itself a toothless teddy bear.
I do have strong concern over the Quisslings (?sp) lodged deep in the bowels of the US bureaucracy. These individuals are hidden and well-funded. They cavort with NGO's by helping write the rules. They then come back to the US and with a nod and wink from their management they begin the implementation of the rules the NGO's just wrote. Congress is not consulted as it should be. Executive orders from a fellow traveller president begins the implementation process. Federal level NGO operators work with local politicians to implement the new rules. The public may see an announcement about some kind of rule changes but has no concept what its all about. Then one day when Joe and Martha Sixpack start to build their retirement home they get hit in the face with landuse rules they never new existed and no one can tell them where they came from.
This nonsense is going on all over the country and not the first blue helment showed up.
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