Saturday, December 12, 2009

Nearly 1,000 World Government and Global Tax Supporters Detained for Protesting at Copenhagen Climate Summit


I do not support the detention of these supporters at the Copenhagen climate summit, but I also do not support the positions' of the people who were detained. The protesters are in support of a climate bill that will likely usher in some global governance structure where everyone in the world will be required to pay a global tax to an international bank or financial entity that will do nothing to reduce the pollution and irresponsible destruction of Mother Earth through the toxic dumping, genetic organism modification and water poisoning that is allowed for maximized profits.

Tens of thousands of protesters have marched through the chilly Danish capital and nearly 1,000 were detained in a mass rally to demand an ambitious global climate pact, just as talks hit a snag over rich nations' demands on and other emerging economies.

No one wants to pay a global tax and most people do not want a global governing body. Yet, these protesters' actions will likely lead to all of the above if their actions help sway the political actions of the Nation-States causing them to reach a binding agreement at Copenhagen.

Source: Yahoo

Image Source: David Dees


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