Middle Class Consumption Patterns Being Reduced to Implement Globalist Agenda 21 Plan/New World Order

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!!
Mark Matheny
April 20, 2011

 Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn appeared on Fox Business April 19, 2011 explaining why the government's fiscal policies are hurting the economy. What he didn't say was the fact that these government policies are really policies of the U.N. (backed by globalists like Maurice Strong and others) which mean to destroy the economies of industrialized nations in an effort to force carbon taxes, and global governance.

Maurice Strong - former Un Secretary General once stated in West Magazine:

“Each year the World Economic Forum convenes in Davos, Switzerland. Hundreds of CEO’s, prime ministers, finance ministers, and leading academics gather each February to attend meetings and set the economic agendas for the year ahead.

“What if a small group of these world leaders were to conclude that the principle risk to the earth comes from the actions of the rich countries? And if the world is to survive, those rich countries would have to sign an agreement reducing their impact on the environment? Will they do it? Will the rich countries agree to reduce their impact on the environment? Will they agree to save the earth?

“The group’s conclusions is ‘no.’ The rich countries won’t do it. They won’t change. So, in order to save the planet, the group decides: Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilization collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?”

He also spearheaded the Earth Summit, once complaining that "the United States is clearly the greatest risk to the world's ecological health," and wrote in an UNCED report in August 1991 that:

"It is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle-class...involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, ownership of motor vehicles, small electric appliances, home and work place air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable... A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmental damaging consumption patterns."


It appears that the wars in the middle east, and the latest announcement of S&P's warning that it may downgrade the U.S. credit rating are fear tactics and measures to insure that our puppet regime (known as congress and the president) raise the debt ceiling once again and continue the plunge of our economy into the abyss, and put us into the hands of global governance.

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