
Year: 2010


Hillary Obfuscates Rights while Pushing Democracy
By Kathleen Marquardt, 4/6/2010 – The quote from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s statement introducing Country
Reports on Human Rights sounds good but misses or distorts a
major tenant of American culture. It is not democracy that insures unalienable rights to all individuals.
Democracy does not protect the rights that are naturally ours. Either I
misjudged in thinking that Hillary was alluding to our unalienable
rights in the quote or Hillary wanted to give
democracy far more credit than it deserves.

Abusing the System Through NGOs and CSOs
By Maryetta Ables, 4/5/2010 – Everyone knows what a lobbyist is, but do you know what an “Adviser” is in Washington, D.C.? No matter whom we elect, no matter the person or party, if we don’t shine the light on who really is writing policy, we are in for a rude awakening. […]

Montana Gas Leases are Suspended Because of Climate Change
By Edwin X. Berry, Ph.D., 3/30/2010
Montana has vast oil, gas, coal and forest reserves that are needed by Montana and America to produce economical low-cost energy. But Montana has lost its once-powerful economic resource base because it allowed the federal government to control its energy lands.

Technocracy, Smart Grid and the Green Economy
By Patrick Wood, 3/3/2010 –
According to the United Nations Governing Council of the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP), “our dominant economic model may thus be termed a ‘brown economy’.” UNEP’s clearly stated goal is to overturn the “brown economy” and replace it with a “green economy”. This paper will demonstrate that the current crisis of capitalism is being used to implement a radical new economic system that will completely supplant it. This is not some new idea created in the bowels of the United Nations: It is a revitalized implementation of Technocracy that was thoroughly repudiated by the American public in 1933.

NAIS is Not Dead, Just Renamed
By Carolin Burch – Contrary to what you are being told the National Animal Identification
System (NAIS) is not dead; just renamed, reworded and still very much alive.
This was the message brought to the Ozarks Property Rights Congress (OPRC)
meeting in Gainesville, Missouri on Thursday, February 11, 2010 by Bob Parker
who said he hated to bring that news.

NAIS Renamed Federal Animal Disease Traceability System
By C. Russell Wood, 2/26/2010 – On February 10, 2010 USDA announced that it will revise the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) policy and offer a new approach to achieving animal disease traceability. USDA concedes in their fact sheet that they were forced to once again alter their animal identification proposal due to the opposition of the American public. However, this is not the first time USDA has revised their wording and reshuffled the deck to get the public to register their premises and their animals with them.

Despite Crumbling of Climate Change Consensus, ICLEI Marches On
By Freedom Advocates, 1/5/2010
The fraud of man-made climate change was exposed from emails at the University of East Anglica. Global average temperatures have not warmed for over a decade. The United Nations Climate Accords in Copenhagen (Cop15) failed to result in worldwide agreements, yet the beat goes on. Climate change policies will continue to operate covertly at the local level to develop socially engineered and controlled communities. Many local officials are committing acts of treason. Local people like you have the power to stop them.

Agenda 21 Alert: Schwarzenegger’s ‘True Lies’ in Copenhagen
By Cassandra Anderson, 1/3/2010 – The globalists’ battle for complete control over all populations is
from "global to local." This is why Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was brought to speak at the
Copenhagen Summit. He truthfully revealed the power that state and
local governments, which he called "sub-national governments," have in accomplishing carbon reduction goals.

Tester Tests the Waters and Forests of Montana for Sustainable Development with his Destruction of Forest Jobs and Recreation Act
By Dan Happel and Kathleen Marquardt, 1/3/2010 – Senator Jon Tester of Montana introduced S. 1470 in July, known as the “Forest Jobs and Recreation Act of 2009.” Regretfully the first two words of the title of the Bill, “Destruction of”, were left off. We must keep in mind that Tester’s Forest Jobs and Recreation Act of 2009 is not about jobs or recreation; it is about removing Montanans from Montana. Then the globalists can get on with the business of bringing to fruition the Wilderness Plan.