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December 22, 1991 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-12-22

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Nation World
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end to national
overeignty,
. - "Continued looting" of
"developing" countries by the "inter­
national financial community,
- the "final de truction" of "any
hope for industrial development" in
poorer countries.
SI predicts that the conference
would end national sovereignty by
tating that a country could no longer
freely use its national resourc ,but
that forests, rivers, mineral , and
other resources would be legally
controlled by global regulation.
"po sibly under a new United (i­
tion Environmental Security Coun­
cil."
UNDER WHAT SI call "tech­
nological Apartheid," SI warns that
developing nations would be denied
a chance to develop technologies
and, in many areas, be stripped of
technology and ent back to prein­
dustrial time .
SI added that "advanced" nations
would also be gradually stripped of
"offending technologies, leading to
the dismantling of vital industries,
including medical research.
The plan alledgedy also include
globally-mandated forced abortion,
and sterilization policies to reduce
population. SI charges an "early
precedent" for uch a "global
population control trategy" was
ecretly adopted by the U.S. govern­
ment during 1974-77, under. U.S.
National Security Advisers Henry
Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft.
. Memoranda issued by the U.S.
National Security Council, SI state,
argued that U.S. control over the
natural resources of developing
countries was being threatened by
the growth of population in these
nations, constituttrrg a It ecurity
threat" to the U.S.
SI warns that the banks and finan­
cial institutions, "which heavily fund
the environmentalist movement"
would be the "big beneficiaries," be- ,
cause developing nations would no
longer produce for their own
development, but "be forced to chan­
nel even more of their resources into
debt repayment."
I SI ARGUES that agreements to
cancel the debt of small na tions
under conditions where developing
hand over territory for international
supervision, allegedly for the pur­
poses of "environmental protection."
is-one mechanism for doina it.
It adds that the World Bank and
International Monetary Fund are in­
volved in planning the Earth Sum­
(nit.
SI states that funding for the In­
ternational Institution for Environ­
ment and Development, which lent
its name to UNCED, sponsoring the
"Earth Summit" is funded by such
leading American banks and com­
panies as American Express Founda­
tion, Citibank, Shell Companies. '
Foundation, National Westminister
Bank, Security Pacific Foundation,
and Royal Dutch Shell and its
present chairman, Robert O. Ander­
son, is a board member of Kissenger
Associates, former chairman of At­
lantic Richfield Oil Corporation.
: SI adds that the Rockefeller
oundation, the Ford Foundation,
and the John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur oundation among
others played "a central role" in el-
ing up and/or funding such or­
ganizatiens as The World Resources
Institute, the Natural Resources
Defense Council, Worldwatch In­
stitute, Environmental Defense Fund
and other ecolo�ical orianizations.
o urred.
SI adds that between 1940 and
1976, th re was a "pronounced cool­
ing," which lead many who are
predicting global warning today to
warn of "an Ice Age."
SI tate "the world' mo t
ummi"
VI 0
Y Jo e Lutzen­
berger i quoted ying that "ecol­
ogy h n ver been technical qu -
tion, but a religo 0 ... For the n -
ture wor hiper, nature
i ... divi n ... he i cred, and we
hum ns are m rely part of h r .. .In
th body of G ia, we individu 1
humanbein rejust the cell of one
of her ti u , ti u which tod Y
e ms to be cancero . Ind trial
ociety i significantly interfering,
opposing the trends of Gaia."
SI charges Lutzenberger won his
appointment in Brazil to the in­
fluence of Prince Charles of
England, "a fellow earth worshiper."
forum, the new media "has an ex­
plicit policy of not reporting" their
work.
IT. AL 0 ACCU ED the
ions lead to
, II�
MEETNGYOUR
FAM LYlS NEEDS
S WHAT WE'RE ALL ABOUT!
n n
t cl im 0 "junior ienti t, who
h ve ri en to f me nd we Ith
ihrou h the environment I
t tr P theories, but they re
d liberat Iy ignored by the medi
nd e cluded from publicized would
di de ling ith thi ubject.
SI tat th t defo tion i
I e ological problem, but it con­
t n that it' ca ed by policie of
t International Monetary Fund, re-·
quiring th e of forei n exchange
to pay deb . In Central Africa, m t,
people re forced to get 90% of their:
en rgy by using firewood, because I
t y can not use foreign exchange to I
get other forms of fuel.
SI charges environm n Ii ,up- .
port this, calling for "biomass burn­
ing" to replace fos it fuel , dding to I
th problem.
I DDED THAT many
developing countrie are resisting
these trends.
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