The United Nations (U.N.) will hold yet another worldwide conference, November 13-17. The supposed goals of this mini-conference include worldwide food production and consumption, and the maintenance of food security. But there are also two strong sub-themes: population control and sustainable development.
The U.N. claims that the world is overcrowded, and the overpopulation will lead to mass starvation. (Ironically, this is nothing new; it's been widely discussed since the economic philosopher Thomas Robert Malthus popularized zero population growth in the Eighteenth Century.) But each year the U.N. changes its statistics regarding population. This year they've estimated that the world population will increase by 72% between 1995 and 2050. That is not considered sustainable, meaning (in U.N. terms) that the earthland availability, food crops, etc.will not be able to support that number of people. Yet the same U.N. report notes that: food supplies have more than doubled in the last 40 years...[resulting] in global food supplies increasing faster than the population.... So, scientistsand even the U.N. itselfknow that an increase in population is not the real issue.
The U.N.'s hidden agenda is environmentalism and sustainable development. They blame global warming on population growth, and claim that the consumption powers of the wealthy nations are ruining planet Earth for everyone. The U.N. wants national governments to use heavy taxation and regulation to control the consumption patterns of citizens. The draft Policy Statement and Plan of Action for the summit currently includes the following concepts:
- National population policies -especially in Africa, where they envision cutting the fertility rate from 5.8 to 2.6 -and government monitoring of population movements and growth.
- Creation of family planning and reproductive health services (abortion-on-demand).
- Governments forced to provide a new right (entitlement) to food.
- Integration of gender concerns (gender equality).
- Government-sponsored promotion of tolerance and respect for diversity (Promotion of the homosexual agenda).
The Clinton administration is actively engaged in implementing this massive social agenda here in the United States. During the Habitat II conference in Istanbul, a member of the U.S. delegation told one of the CWA delegates that it is a current administration policy to use Executive Orders and agency action to implement U.N. treaties without congressional approval.
