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Climategate, phoney global warming addressed in Nelson Co, VA |
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Thursday, 14 January 2010 20:14 |
Confidential documents uncovered in the “climategate scandal” and elsewhere show that the underlying purpose of the conference, planned years in advance, related more to world government than improving the planet’s carbon dioxide environment. And world government --- the Copenhagen Accord uses the words “governance structure” to achieve “sustainable development” --- is total in its concepts, reaching down into areas this Board of Supervisors regularly deals with: deforestation, land use and control, zoning, supply, purity and disposal of available water.
Just as I have told you many times, there has been massive violation of the Constitution by Congress in Washington, and just as I correctly predicted to you months ago, a Resolution will be introduced in this General Assembly session calling oon Congress to recognize that the Tenth Amendment prevents Congress from making laws infringing on sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Virginia. This House Resolution (attached) is being sponsored by Delegate Steve Landes, R-Waynesboro, and with already some 20 cosponsors and support of House Speaker William Howell, it is virtually certain to be passed by the full House of Delegates.
This resolution will help partly to correct lawbreaking in Washington. But it does not absolve responsibility of this Board, as elected officials sworn to uphold the Constitution, to place on your agenda the Resolution For Approval I submitted to you one year ago, January 13, 2009, or something similar, to stop unlawful use of U. S. military troops in Nelson County to aid domestic law enforcement.
To repeat, we DEMAND YOU PASS THIS RESOLUTION NOW, for the safety and security of all of the citizens of Nelson County !
Now even if the U. S. Senate does not ratify the Copenhagen Accord, the Supreme Court, today bowing more and more to international law, will issue decisions implementing some of it, meaning that it will have to be enforced by federal agencies, units or troops acting in state and local areas.
Now, since Republicans in the U. S. Senate and House were unanimously against this Copenhagen Accord, and since Supervisor (Thomas) Bruguiere is a member of the Republican Party, in line with above VTA Resolution I formally ask him right now if he believes this Board should take a stand against enforced adherence to the Copenhagen Accord in Nelson County, or whether we should just let the federal administration put into effect in this county any Copenhagen rules they want to, constitutional or not.
My statement concludes with this question.
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