Letters to the Editor

UN Intruders

I am writing to congratulate you on the excellent article by Alex Newman regarding UN ambitions that was published in the January 19, 2015 issue (“UN Exploits Pseudo-‘Human Rights’ to Attack U.S.”), and add commentary.

President Barack Obama informed the Senate Foreign Relations Committee a few years ago that there are 17 United Nations treaties that he wants ratified. If these treaties are ratified by the Senate, the UN would have the power to impose global taxes on the American people. One goal of the UN is to take money from the wealthy developed countries and send their wealth to the poor nations of the Third World. And the Third World dictators have insisted that when they receive our money, they want to be immune from legal challenges and lawsuits or outside inspections.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) wants to implement regulations worldwide in the manner of a global Environmental Protection Agency. This action would allow the United Nations to dictate to us what to do in regard to our industries, and it would impose harsh regulations on our businesses and industries. The UN International Telecommunication Union wants to take over the Internet, restrict its usage, and regulate its content.

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