Here come the black helicopters! :
by Morris, Dick. frey50
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340.9789 Law Laws of the state of New Mexico. | 341 Mal Akehurst's modern introduction to international law / | 341.23 Bar The United Nations: past, present, and future. | 341.231 Mor Here come the black helicopters! : | 341.450916472 Hay The South China Sea : | 341.481 Hum Human rights / | 341.6 Law The laws of war |
Part one : The future of our country and of our freedom is in grave danger! -- Part two : UN forces gun control on America -- Part three : UN sovereignty at sea treaty : a third world tax on America -- Part four : the UN tries to regulate the Internet -- Part five : Transfer of wealth: the Rio+20 Treaty -- Part six : UN supremacy over our courts -- Part seven : Globalist control of space -- Part eight : Taxing the US without our approval -- Part nine : Agenda 21 : telling us how to live -- Part ten : Global governance : who would our bedfellows be?
Anyone who believes that there are currently serious attempts to transfer American autonomy to the United Nations or to an international commission is a labeled kook, a conspiracy theorist, a member of the "black helicopter crowd." The term is a useful metaphor to capture this attempt to erode our sovereignty by a network of United Nations treaties, codes, guidelines, and other resolutions. They call it "global governance." We call it the end of freedom--the homogenization of America. The day when the virtual black helicoptors land.