A NEW TOWER OF BABEL

A New Tower of Babel -

A NEW TOWER OF BABEL - SUSTAINABLE EARTH AND UN DELUSIONS

By: Dorothy Anne Seese - www.etherzone.com

The bureaucratic international boondoggle hilariously misnamed the United Nations came together in 1992, without a great deal of fanfare that I recollect, to build a new Tower of Babel called "sustainable earth." Very simply, all they want to do is to manage the world ... not a very new or very creative idea. At least these folks did send expensive delegations to Rio de Janiero for playtime and to put together ambiguous documents to disguise their evil plans to control the planet. Someone had a good time while a few furthered their dark ambitions and documented them in so much verbiage that their plans are well hidden beneath seemingly harmless aims.

A cursory review of the history of man will reveal that each and every attempt by a ruler, a nation, an empire, or simply a megalomaniac to rule the world has ended in dismal failure. The Tower of Babel is perhaps the first recorded stunning failure. The people could no longer communicate (a problem that still exists in perhaps a more extreme form today) so they dispersed among the lands of the planet. Since the features of earth change naturally, in cycles that don't require millions of years but more like hundreds or even a half-dozen in event of some cataclysmic event, it is possible that areas now submerged were at one time land bridges over which people crossed to other lands. The sea has always been a liquid highway for the adventurous, and it is possible that many peoples seeking to flee enemies or simply find food took to the oceans in search of other lands.

Land was available for the taking in those times. During the 20th century, land has become scarce, and a few years ago there was much chatter on talk radio about the earth's population reaching six billion.

What one doesn't hear much about is that if all the self-anointed high and mighty rulers just shut up and take care of their own people, a majority of the world's problems would resolve themselves. The more humans do to get something done, the more complicated life becomes. That being too simple a formula for megalomaniacs to accept, and ambition blinding their foresight, these leaders of non-governmental organizations, of special interest groups, of extra-governmental entities created under the auspices of the Un-tied Nations, go about the business of interfering in the legitimate business of national governments, conducted by legitimately elected officials, to get their agenda fulfilled.

A great deal of these plans are already in effect and a number of them are backfiring already, but that never stopped evil people from continuing to madly race forward.

A review of the United Nations' attempts to really produce anything lasting (other than conflicts) shows that it has a fairly dismal record. As to "sustainable development" there are a number of problems.

Who are the people who will be eliminated so that the "sustainable" population figure can be reduced from six billion to half a billion? Will half a billion be able to dispose (sanitarily of course) of five and a half billion cadavers? Well, they might, but they'd have to make certain that the fumes of the fires didn't pollute the air. Also, how many animals have to be eliminated? Who will plant all the new trees to restore the dwindling (supposedly) forests? Actually, there are said to be more trees now than when this nation was founded. It is just good capitalism to renew our resources, our productivity depends on it.

Since those who are aware of, and oppose, Agenda 21 rant a lot about it, perhaps just looking at the current state of affairs in the US will place some perspective on things.

NASA has lost two space shuttles (Challenger and Columbia) and on Discovery's last flight, had to land the shuttle in California rather than in Florida, then spend time (and a lot of money) waiting for the weather to shift to complete the return on the back of an airplane. That's an oops.

Weather has always changed, it goes through cycles, something that a bit of history can validate rather easily. Man is trying to manage the weather, but if there is any "weather management" under way at this time, it is in pre-school stage because the weather isn't really very manageable. The earth seems to have a mind of its own or rather, a Mind directing its course toward a prerecorded destiny. Some parts of the world just get deluged, others are indescribably arid, and a good old sandstorm can gum up the works for everyone. A volcano's plume can disrupt communications and bring down aircraft, as well as damaging automobiles that come into contact with the fallout.

For those who fear the outcome of Agenda 21, and there are reasonable fears about how individuals will be affected at the local level of private property ownership and reliance on some "global law" that operates outside the Constitution of the United States (or the law of other sovereign nations), there is still the confidence that nowhere in history has any empire that sought to rule the world succeeded more than in a very limited fashion before it was destroyed, sometimes cataclysmically.

It is true that Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans and various other uncivilized imperialists have made life a living Hell for the subjects, perverting justice and robbing the people. These are the individual consequences of living under bad government that most Americans fear when they learn of the forces at work to subvert our nation. It's really a personal thing when we get down to it. But look outside the US and Europe to the tribal nations and empires, particularly the Islamic nations under Sharia law, and one finds that things for many people haven't improved one whit over the past fifteen centuries.

Beyond all these things, there's a universal end to man's rule and that is death. While ideologies may continue, all men meet their predetermined cessation of life on earth. The Egyptians and others attempted to build monuments to their existence and have their slaves provide "food for the journey" as well as their favorite jewels. All they succeeded in doing was to provide relics for the archeologists to discover centuries later -- what a testimony to the universal power of death!

World famine and world plague not engineered under any human agenda is able to put Agenda 21 out of sight and out of mind in a desperate struggle for survival by the slave and the master, since there is no caste system in a catastrophe where life hangs by a thread. Or perhaps there's a large asteroid in space that we haven't found just yet. It's possible. Could it hit the earth? Of course. That's why the US has a program in progress to attempt to intercept and blow up such a boulder in the sky.

All things out of line with God's predetermined course for earth and its inhabitants will meet with failure. Those who do succeed in establishing some part of the plans to discomfit the poor and the helpless have a judgment to face, one they will not enjoy and for which there is no attorney to defend them, or jury to bribe.

It is a good exercise in perspective to stand back from the fears and apprehensions of this present age, take a look at the history of man, and then read the Book that tells it all in advance.

Romans 14:11-12 For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God. So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.
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