Relying on his teleprompter to mouth platitudes and indictments, Obama ignores all Constitutional constraints, administration reeks of Marxist ideology

Welcome global governance

By Henry Lamb
Thursday, September 24, 2009

If there were ever a question about Barack Obama’s dedication to the concept of global governance, it has now been answered fully. His track record to date points toward his commitment to global governance; his speech to the United Nations removes all doubt.

In order to fully appreciate the effectiveness of Obama’s pursuit, it is necessary to have an accurate picture of what global governance really is. The picture of global governance has been deliberately camouflaged by images of black helicopters and imagined blue-helmeted U.N. forces invading nations to enforce its mandates. This is the picture of global governance that its proponents want people to see so they will not see the real events that are constructing the actual global governance.
Global governance is a new procedure for creating and administering laws that govern all nations.

The United Nations consists of a General Assembly, the Security Council, and more than 1300 different agencies, councils, and commissions. Each of these governmental bodies is staffed by individuals who perform administrative duties dictated by the administrative hierarchy. In theory, the policies that guide the administrative hierarchy are established by the delegates from the U.N.’s 192 member nations. Keep in mind that these delegates are appointed officials of their government.

These delegates meet in luxurious facilities, and mouth platitudes and indictments and, more often than not, eventually approve whatever agenda the administrative staff has laid before them. This form of government is most accurately described as the “Administratorâ€