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WTO Director
General: Global Governance Based on the EU Model
Old-Thinker News | Nov. 24, 2009
By Daniel Taylor
Herman Van Rompuy,
the first President of the European Union,
recently announced during
his installment that 2009 was the first year of global governance.
Indeed, 2009 has seen major steps towards global governance. The
establishment has also taken severe blows this year, which will be
discussed shortly. Pascal Lamy, Director General of the World Trade
Organization and frequent attendee of secret Bilderberg meetings,
sees the European Union
as a testing ground for the machinery of
international governance.
In a speech in Italy on
November 9th, Lamy stated that the EU model should be used on
a global scale.
National sovereignty
has no place in Lamy's ideal globalist vision. Local communities, states
and countries' laws would be superseded by a regional - as is the case
with the EU - or international body.
Lamy points to the EU, where, "The fact that Community law takes
precedence over national law. The creation of a supranational body
such as the European Commission that has been given the monopoly of
initiating legislation. A European Court of Justice whose decisions
are binding on national judges." This governance structure -
along with the EU Presidency - is
now possible after
the recent ratification of the
Lisbon Treaty, which, according to the
Wall Street Journal, means that
"...individual countries will have a harder time blocking EU
legislation."
Pascal Lamy admits that global governance
is an abstract and distant idea. Historically, especially with the
United States and its libertarian roots, governance is local and familiar with the people and
their needs. He states, "In sum, the specific challenge of
legitimacy in global governance is to deal with the perceived
too-distant, non-accountable and non-directly challengeable
decision-making at the international level."
Ultimately, Lamy sees the
United Nations playing a central role in global governance, with the G20
and other international groups reporting directly to the "parliament" of
the UN. This beginning stage, according to Lamy, will eventually
condense into a solid world government.
"Menace of a new war"
Global and regional governance faces
another problem, specifically the fact that without
the perception of an outside threat the coherence of the system falls
apart. Lamy states,
"The anthropological dimension of
supranationality has probably been underestimated. Once the
imminence of the menace of a new war has disappeared from our
horizon, it is as if the glue that holds Europe together as a
community will also disappear. As if there were no common myths,
dreams and aspirations."
Lamy goes on to admit that, "...We are
witnessing a growing distance between European public opinions and the
European project." Despite popular resistance, the establishment is
continuing its agenda. Outside of war,
global warming hysteria is, as the
1991 Club of Rome report The First Global Revolution proposed, a
unifying threat - or perhaps more appropriately a unifying myth,
as Lamy stated - that the global government needs to maintain any veil of
legitimacy.
The Club of Rome report states,
"In
searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that
pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the
like would fit the bill.... All these dangers are caused by human
intervention... The real enemy, then, is humanity itself."
Herman Van Rompuy
has stated that the upcoming Copenhagen climate change
treaty "...is
another step towards the global management of our planet."
Additionally, the anthropogenic global
warming theory will give the global government a taxing mechanism on a
world-wide scale.
Amidst this sobering
news, there is hope. Recently, shocking e-mails from the England based
Climate Research Unit were hacked. They reveal that leading global
warming scientists worked together to actively block "climate deniers"
from having papers published. Most shockingly, they show that the
science behind global warming was in fact manipulated by these
scientists to fit their agenda. These revelations are devastating to the
entire push for carbon taxes and global governance to combat the boogey
man threat of man-made global warming.
The establishment is
moving forward, but not without resistance.
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