US Senators and Congressmen Now Taking Orders from the UN

Hurricane Sandy now an excuse for new legislation. Who knew.

As we reported before, the UN’s Agenda 21 has received so much bad press that now the suggestion that all countries should follow their ‘sustainability’ plans have been rebranded as “Future Earth”.

The public hasn’t been fooled, but some Senators continue to be useful idiots for this dangerous organization. For the UN, hurricane Sandy has served a purpose.

Senators Kerry, Gillibrand and Lautenberg, all Democrats, have filed a bill [also see a summary here] that would promote the agenda of the ICLEI. The ICLEI is the UN’s “International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives”.

The bill is called the STRONG Act. How coincidental, since the creator of the climate change hoax was none other than himself, oil billionaire and global elitist, Maurice Strong. In an interview at the U.N. Summit at Rio in 1992, the Conference Secretary-General, Maurice Strong, said “Isn’t the only hope for this planet that the industrialized civilization collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?” This is also the same idiot who suggested that people should be licensed before they can have babies to save the planet.

“The STRONG Act—Strengthening The Resilience of Our Nation on the Ground—was introduced this morning by Senator John Kerry (D-MA), Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ). The bill has been endorsed by ICLEI USA’s Policy Council of local elected officials.” [click the link to see if YOUR state official is on the list]

From the ICLEI website page praising the bill is an outline that reveals, among other things, that FEMA will be involved.

Among other components we see: “FEMA outreach: The plan directs the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to identify for State and local governments the existing programs that can support resiliency planning and projects.”

Remember it was ICLEI’s U.S. Green Building Council that screwed up the town of Epping, NH so badly. While not included in the ICLEI report on Epping (at link) the consequences proved costly and not doable and are now under investigation.

More regionalism, more communism.