May 10, 2006

May 10, 2006 Update 2

Updates related to these posts from last week: May 5, 2006: #2 -- Coincidence

Found on the way to searching something or other, I found the following which mentions Maurice Strong and the Aga Khan, among many others.

Maurice Strong & Friends

UN Internationalist & Global Arranger/Fixer/Do-Gooder/Authoritarian ... and More





Updates: May 10, 06

The Champagne Socialist and Global Stirrer, Himself


Where does Maurice Strong get the kind of money that allows him to guide the world from $1500 a night hotel rooms? ... Over a million dollars (a gift?) from Tongsun Park would hardly maintain his lifestyle. He seems to have his fingers in several pies.

Greens of the World, Unite -- With Kyoto failing, Maurice Strong, the father of the accord, says it's time for an all-out environmental revolution Western Standard, May 8, 06 via China_e-news


What we really need are massive incentives for the right kind of behaviour," Strong explained at one seminar to an audience of roughly 400. "Economic incentives, but also moral incentives, ethical incentives, psychological incentives ... fear."

What kind of fear? Of the uprising masses, of course. .... massive "people's movements" [....]

Strong has never been one to shy away from considering authoritarian solutions to societal problems.


Why does he make me think of Evo Morales of Bolivia, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, along with this quotation from the article: "Beijing-style population-control policies, suggesting that Canadians should have to obtain a licence to have children"?



Wanted, Mr. Good Sperm

Now that I think of it, after listening to what some of our children have been up to lately--bank robbing, killing, burning added to the drugs and internet porn in which they, themselves sometimes star for a monetary consideration or for fifteen minutes of celebrity--has Maurice Strong's time come?

Think "reproductive health and responsible reproduction" ... or is the problem one that devolves to the parents? Perhaps to the whole self-centred, amoral society?

Last night I read a New York Times Magazine article (Wanted: A Few Good Sperm, Jennifer Egan, Mar. 19, 06) on women of a certain desperate-to-have-children age deciding to fulfil their greatest desire by being artificially inseminated. After all, 1/3 or more marriages end in divorce and the splits can be messy ... and costly ... given women's careers and higher net worth--property--and the desire not to have to round their corners--to compromise with another human being in the course of the day-to-day living together. It makes sense ... if you don't consider the child's need for a parent of the opposite sex, for a male and a female role model to make input. Have we created a society so anti-male (think advertising), so selfish or self-centred, that we can no longer make the compromises necessary to live with another person as a parent and partner ... that we have become so self-centred we don't even want to?

Brave new world.

Is it any wonder the little darlings our society produces behave monstrously sometimes.
FHTR March 5, 2005: Bud Talkinghorn: The coming of the teeny psychopath on a book about them.




Canada looking at six-nation climate change pact -- Google search May 2, 06


Also speaking in the House yesterday, Environment Minister Rona Ambrose stated the targets that were set by the previous Liberal government are unachievable and unrealistic.

“The difference between the Liberal Kyoto plan and our made in Canada solution is that the Liberals were planning on spending billions of dollars to reach targets that are unachievable and most of the money would be spent overseas. We refuse to do that. We will invest in Canadian solutions and in Canadian communities.”

Minister Ambrose also indicated that Canada would bring in regulations that to a greater degree mirror U.S. environmental rules. "They are beating us in every industry on pollution control, so we don’t want to just catch up. We want to compete. We want to outperform,"




Kevin Steel: Question Period: How do you feel about the fact that Kyoto will economically benefit heavy-polluting developing economies, such as China, while punishing their cleaner, global competitors in the West?

Maurice Strong's position as Chairman, technology and environmental advisory board, Visionary Vehicles, has, of course, no influence on his position on important issues ... the environment, China, China Canada Business Council, Earth Council, UN University of Peace ... etc.



The Globe Foundation was mentioned: UN Principles for Responsible Investment launched

NEW YORK, May 2, 2006 (GLOBE-Net)- The heads of some of the world's largest institutional investors signed the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment last week. The guidelines encouraging the use of environmental, social and governance analysis by investors could have profound impact on global financial markets and corporate investment standards.



Note also, the Globe Foundation here: www.globe2006.com/

Would there be any overlap ... support [$$$]of the Liberal government/party and the moneyed supporters of the Globe 2006 conference in Vancouver? (Check the website for their logos) The ability to dispense other people's money by government(s) and the attendance of participants? ... Too cynical on my part, I suppose.

The power circle remains unbroken: John [Jack] Wiebe, President and Chief Executive Officer, GLOBE Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada, "elected as a Liberal in a 1971 by-election". "In 2000, he was appointed by Jean Chrétien to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Saskatchewan. A Liberal, he resigned in 2004."
[ http://www.answers.com/topic/jack-wiebe ]



I checked for other posts on the UN, UNESCO, influences and globalization inroads being made at the urging of Mr. Strong and his worldly, sophisticated fellows. What I found included the UN and women's rights, rape and abortion, as well as jpegs of screen captures.

Memory Lane: UN/UNESCO, Global Governance, Maurice Strong, Etc.

FHTR: Jan. 8 - 14, 2006

Updated: Maurice Strong--Paul Martin's dangerous friend [Jan. 14, 06]

Updates: Tongsun Park in Canada? "Des Notables", Terrorist Quietly Deported [Jan. 13, 06]

Leaders' Debate, A Man Needs a Little Madness -&- Tongsun Park Arrested & More [Jan. 9, 06]

Scroll to: "UN, Oil for food, Maurice Strong, Martin & ...

"Tongsun Park Arrested" [ http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/003291.html ]

FHTR: Jan. 15, 06

Global Ministry of Truth [Jan. 20, 06: http://frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2006/01/global-ministry-of-truth.html ]

Orwellian black is white? ... "women’s empowerment."

ManyOne "We are setting the stage for the next evolutionary advancement of electronic media"-- Joseph Firmage, CEO and Founder, ManyOne Networks
The Foundation
[ http://www.manyone.net/about/foundations/ ]

Out of Pakistan, Romania & ... other hotbeds of freedom and the free flow of information ...

No advertising, no naughty pictures, no business ... so soothing ... so comforting ... so safe for children ... so insidious


Google search: OneWorld and UNESCO



Google: Maurice Strong OneWorld and this appears, "Inside Global Civil Society: How it Networks"

FHTR: Jan. 19, 2006

OneWorld, Maurice Strong, UNESCO & The Global Governance Gang

Search also: "One World Home Page

This home page happens to be in Zambia"

Updated: Our Freedom alert! Maurice Strong, Internet, Democracy Watch

Scroll to: The Global Governance Gang and the Internet


FHTR Jan. 15, 06

Compassion & the Global Guilt Gang [Jan. 16, 06: http://frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2006/01/compassion-global-guilt-gang.html ]

Scroll to:

Canadians & the Global Guilt Mafia

Strong Road to Global Governance

Re: Maurice Strong's Yellow Brick Road to Global Governance -- "The result would be decisions reached by self-selecting elites.... People who hate actual people but love Mankind and seek to improve it no matter what.... " Posted by Elizabeth Nickson on 18:55:02 2006/01/12, via LifeSite

Strong Revamped Oil-for-Food

Strong Neck Deep in Suspect Money Trail to Oil for Food Scandal Posted by Terry Vanderheyden



CFP: The Digital Solidarity Fund: An Internet tax in disguise [Feb. 3, 06]

Joseph A. Klein, a Harvard Law graduate who has worked as a global technology attorney for more than 30 years, is the author of Global Deception: The UN's Stealth Assault on America's Freedom. January 30, 2006

Search: Maurice Strong , OneWorldMany? [radio/TV]

No Indoctrination 2: No Outside Influences? [Feb. 3, 06]

No Indoctrination 3: No Coercion, Helping the Poor of Africa & the World [Feb. 3, 06]

Search: "Maurice Strong's ManyOne.net? Or is it OneMany.net or .ca? headquartered in Zambia?"



FHTR Jan. 29 - Feb. 06

No Indoctrination 1, No Element of Coercion, No Global Aspirations [Feb. 3, 06]



FHTR: Feb. 27 - Mar. 5 , 05 [Canada is influenced by the UN definition of refugees and rights.]

Canadian Patsies: Illegal Aliens - Refugee Crack Dealers, Founder-Marijuana Party Now a Liberal, Drug Trafficking Ring-Pearson International Airport

Catenacci --"drug trafficking ring" -- Daniele Cappa, former senior operations manager, at Pearson International Airport.



FHTR: Mar. 2, 05

Note This! UN -- Women's Rights -- or Wrongs? -- Appropriate Moral Authority? -- & Petition

U.N. Wrong Forum for Women's Rights March 02, 2005, Wendy McElroy

The shadows of children allegedly raped by United Nations peacekeepers in the Congo and the women allegedly molested by a top U.N. official fall across the 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women [....]

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Uhm... often when people are keynote speakers at large conferences, the conference provides hotel accommodation for them.

I guess people like you would not know this...

Fri May 12, 04:25:00 PM 2006  
Blogger News Junkie Canada said...

Actually, I do know something about other people paying for my hotel rooms (because they happened to want me ... wherever) and there is not a hotel room in the world that I would pay $1500 a night for, particularly on someone else's dime and especially if I were concerned about the world's economic plight; hence, I have stayed or would stay in more reasonable digs.

Whether I were a keynote speaker or fulfilling some other less lofty niche, I think that is outrageous for a night's lodging.

What, exactly, was your point? People like me do know something about these kinds of situations, Anonymous ... and I still feel the same. That is one of my problems with champagne socialists.

Fri May 12, 07:14:00 PM 2006  

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