Global Gun Grab

DavidW

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http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1999/11-22-99/vo15no24_gun.htm <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>It’s open season on the right to keep and bear arms as UN globocrats gear up for international gun controls.

The United Nations is very troubled that the United States has retained its Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Radical new UN proposals treat free people with the means to effect their own self-defense as a vital threat to the United Nations and its quest for what it calls the "peace-building process."

More troubling still is the fact that for the first time this radical UN agenda represents a clear and present danger to our right to keep and bear arms. This is in part because the Clinton State Department is collaborating with the UN and its proposals. But another, perhaps more dangerous, prong of the UN attack on the right to keep and bear arms comes from an insidious quasi-private institution heavily funded by socialist Northern European governments. This little-known, UN-backed organization charges itself with developing "message strategies" and "campaigning and advocacy strategies" to obtain a UN-managed global ban on the private ownership of firearms.

Anti-Gun Agenda

The United Nations "Report of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms" issued on August 19th bitterly complains that "there are wide differences among States [nations] as regards which types of arms are permitted for civilian possession, and as regards the circumstances under which they can legitimately be owned, carried and used. Such wide variation in national laws raise difficulties for effective regional or international coordination." That the UN "experts" are complaining mainly about the United States is made clear from the concluding recommendations in the report. Among the "coordination" proposals adopted by the panel — enthusiastically seconded by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in his foreword to the report — are the following:

• "All States should ensure that they have in place adequate laws, regulations and administrative procedures to exercise effective control over the legal possession of small arms and light weapons and over their transfer...."

• "States are encouraged to integrate measures to control ammunition...."

• "States should work toward … the prohibition of unrestricted trade and private ownership of small arms and light weapons...."

The UN report defines small arms to include just about every category of firearms that exists: "The category of small arms includes revolvers and self-loading pistols, rifles and carbines, sub-machine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns." The United Nations call for banning even hunting rifles and antique revolvers from civilian possession demonstrates the radical and groundbreaking nature of the report.

Though the current United Nations attack on the Second Amendment fails to take aim at civilian possession of shotguns, shotgun owners should find no security in the current UN focus. The UN report in no way limits global firearms restrictions to "military"-related firearms such as "revolvers" and "rifles." The UN "experts" explain that the United Nations must deal with firearms on social as well as military criteria: "Virtually every part of the United Nations system is dealing in one way or another with the consequences of the armed conflicts, insecurity, violence, crime, social disruption, displaced peoples and human suffering that are directly or indirectly associated with the wide availability and the use of these weapons."

To implement their gun control measures, UN officials plan to ignore the reservation of national sovereignty guaranteed in the UN Charter the same way that the U.S. Congress often ignores the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The UN Charter bans UN intervention in "matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state," but the UN is no longer concerned with legal niceties. Annan explained in his September 22nd address before the UN General Assembly that "state sovereignty, in its most basic sense, is being redefined.... A new, broader definition of national interest is needed in the new century [where] the collective interest is the national interest." In Annan’s view, the "collective interest" mandates that Americans and other peoples of the world should not own firearms and that the UN should be the key organ charged with collecting them. Annan emphasized in a September 24th speech that "controlling the easy availability of small arms is a prerequisite for a successful peace-building process," which is why the "United Nations has played a leading role in putting the issue of small arms firmly on the international agenda."

UN control over a global movement to ban private firearms ownership has already begun. According to a September 23rd UN press release, the United Nations convened a two-day workshop to set up a test arms register and "database" maintained by the UN for the entire continent of Africa. There have already been calls to make this regional database binding on all nations.

Clinton Administration Assent

More troubling than the fact that a corrupt United Nations is seeking to attack the U.S. Bill of Rights and confiscate firearms legally owned by American citizens is the fact that the Clinton administration has been actively conspiring with the United Nations to accomplish this subversive goal. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan emphasizes in his foreword to the "Report of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms" that it was "prepared, and adopted by consensus" and was the product of "unanimity" among the "expert" members of the group. Based upon Annan’s statement, we can presume that none of the "experts" object to such a naked attack on the right to bear arms. Yet among the "experts" who drafted the report was U.S. State Department Senior Foreign Affairs Specialist Herbert L. Calhoun.

State Department assistance to the UN global gun grab agenda dates back to at least 1994, when the Washington Times reported in its May 24th edition that "the Clinton administration has agreed to participate in a discussion of ways for the United Nations to control the manufacture of guns and their sales to civilians.... The UN working paper declares that governments individually are ‘impotent’ to deal with global arms trafficking and proposes ‘harmonization’ of gun control standards around the world to make trafficking easier to spot and prevent." The Times report noted that "any ‘harmonization’ would inevitably mean tightening controls on the loosely regulated U.S. gun business."

State Department officials have expressed general sympathies with the current UN proposals without mentioning the specific attack on citizen firearms ownership. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright told the first-ever UN Security Council Small Arms Ministerial on September 24th that "the United States strongly supports these steps," that we "welcome the important precedent which the UN has set," and that the U.S. would work to "commit to finishing negotiations on a firearms protocol to the UN Transnational Organized Crime Convention by the end of 2000."

"The United Nations’ call for gun control is an affront to our way of life and our constitutional government," Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) told The New American. "Mixing gun control with internationalism is certain to result in an assault on American rights and liberties." Representative Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) pointed out to The New American that the UN’s escalating gun confiscation campaign "fits the pattern of a UN that’s become a refuge and a foundation for promoting socialism and undermining national sovereignty and individual freedom." The eager involvement of the Clinton/Albright State Department in that campaign illustrates anew the administration’s contempt for the Constitution, the rule of law, and our national independence.

NGO Advocacy

Conspiring officials within the Clinton administration do not constitute the only prong of the UN assault on the right to keep and bear arms. The UN has established within its Department for Disarmament Affairs a department of Coordinating Action on Small Arms (CASA). According to an August 14th UN press release, CASA would be charged with coordinating all UN small arms control efforts, including a responsibility "to encourage civil society involvement in building societal resistance to violence." The reference to "civil society" suggests that the UN is trying to mobilize private sector Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and citizen pressure on behalf of its agenda.

The attempt to generate pressure from below as well as from above has already obtained results. In November 1998 the UNESCO Courier suggested that "the political tides may be changing. An international campaign is now underway with non-governmental organizations of all stripes and colours — disarmament and gun control groups along with development and human rights associations in the North and South — building common ground with the active support of governments like Mali, Canada, Norway and Japan."

This year the international campaign sought by the UNESCO Courier acquired an organizational face, although there is very little "non-governmental" about it. Annan specifically cited this new organization, as well as the UN-generated "momentum" justifying this impending power grab, in his September 24th address on small arms: "The momentum for combating small arms proliferation has also come from civil society, which has been increasingly active on this issue. The establishment early this year of the International Action Network on Small Arms [IANSA] has helped to sharpen public focus on small arms, which has helped us gain the public support necessary for success." IANSA is intended to "provide a transnational framework" for the mobilization of a broad citizen movement in favor of gun control, according to the organizational goals posted on its website. The services IANSA intends to provide the UN-led global gun control movement include "campaigning and advocacy strategies," "developing culturally appropriate ‘message’ strategies," "information sharing" among NGOs, and "constituency building."

Funding for this incipient propaganda campaign comes from the public trough of the taxpayers of the European socialist nations. IANSA notes on its website that its eight most significant financial donors include five government agencies: The Belgian Ministry for Development Cooperation; the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the United Kingdom Department for International Development; and the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (The remaining three are small, pacifist, U.S.-based tax-exempt foundations.) Clinton’s "Buy-back" Initiative

On September 9th, Bill Clinton unveiled a proposal that represents yet another prong of the UN-directed global gun grab: A $15 million federal gun "buy-back" initiative to be implemented by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through subsidies from HUD, local police departments will be awarded up to $500,000 to collect and destroy an estimated 300,000 firearms. The UN Centre for Disarmament Affairs (UNCDA) refers to such "buy-backs" as a "practical method of micro-disarmament," which has been field-tested by municipal governments in the U.S. — and by UN "peacekeeping" forces in Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and other countries. A 1995 UNCDA paper by Dr. Edward J. Laurance, a consultant to the UN Register of Conventional Arms since 1992, notes that the UNCDA has studied both "buy-back programs as practiced in many American cities" and those "conducted by the U.S. Army in Haiti" — the latter being part of a "peacekeeping" mission carried out on orders from the UN Security Council.

According to Dr. Laurance, government "buy-backs" of small arms "must be conducted in parallel with other efforts," such as "seizure programs." He also points out that "buy-backs" have a propaganda benefit, in that they focus "attention on the link between weapons availability and crime" — thereby preparing the public for more aggressive civilian disarmament measures. To illustrate a UN-supervised civilian "micro-disarmament" program that worked, he refers to El Salvador’s "new laws outlawing possession of military weapons and requiring all citizens to register hand guns and personal weapons. A new police force was created [and] trained under UN supervision … [which] received specialized training in searching for, confiscating and destroying … military-style weapons...."

Sami Faltas of the Bonn International Centre for Conversion, an international "think tank" that has advised UN officials on civilian disarmament programs around the world (and for which Dr. Laurance serves as a consultant), has laid out the program with stunning candor:

A subtle mix of rewards and penalties is needed for a weapons [confiscation] program to succeed. Ultimately, the ownership of arms should not be left to the personal choice of individuals. The state needs to preserve its monopoly of the legitimate use of force. So sanctions against the illegal possession and use of arms are necessary and should be imposed. However, during a weapons collection program, an amnesty is needed, and the emphasis should be on voluntary compliance and positive incentives.

The equation is quite easy to understand: Gun "buy-backs" prepare the public for uniform gun registration, which leads to universal gun confiscation and a state monopoly on lethal force. This was the process that led to mass murder of subject populations in Soviet Russia, National Socialist Germany, Communist China, and other despotisms. With the covert aid of the Clinton administration, the UN is now implementing this process on a global basis.[/quote]

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"A knifeless man is a lifeless man"
-Nordic proverb

[This message has been edited by DavidW (edited November 21, 1999).]
 
I guess that about says it all...

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John/az

"The middle of the road between the extremes of good and evil, is evil. When freedom is at stake, your silence is not golden, it's yellow..." RKBA!
 
All of the gun control measures enacted,mandated or litigated on a local,state and national basis over the last seven years or longer, are in lock step to exact detail with the plans set forth by the UN.

The ultimate goal is to plunder the wealth of the US. The UN knows the only way to do this is to de-fang the American citizenry. What's more eliminating our Sovereignty will make it easier for the anti-christ to establish his short-lived tyranny.

Neither I nor any male in my household will put on a US Military uniform if it is topped with a blue helmet or blue beret or under the command of a foreign general operating under UN auspices. To those who have fought, bled and died for our freedom, I am truly sorry, please forgive me.

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"When guns are outlawed;I will be an outlaw."
 
It's long past coming but the good people of this country better wake up and send this UN outfit packing. I personnally have no use for these people and the people in our government who supports them. All they want is our money and for us to do their dirty work at the expense of American life and the Taxpayers money. Before these third world morons come over here and dictate to us they
better clean their own closets first. I'll never bow to a UN flag or support any elected UN official, Not in this country.
My final statement to these people is "One world democracy, one world economy my ass!"
This may sound a little drastic or nasty but I'll never allow the Stars and Stripes to fall or be surrendered!Not to the likes of these people.Not in my lifetime.
My thoughts.....

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gun control is people control



[This message has been edited by loknload (edited November 25, 1999).]
 
Here are some House and one Senate resolutions you may wish to contact your sens and reps about. I sent them in the form of this letter because I am fed up to my hair roots. Feel free to cut/paste/send any or all parts:
As you are my paid-for public servant who swore to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; as talk is a cheap commodity; and as you make more money than I could ever hope to, such money derived form the sweat of MY brow, I am, therefore, sending you this letter of demand. You, in return, may send me a letter of request for my vote.
I demand that you vote yea for the following:
SB 5597 sponsored by Sen. Bob Smith which prevents the FBI from charging a fee for instant background checks mandated under the Brady Gun Control Law, such fee not having been written into Brady; which allows the FBI to be sued for violations of privacy; which forbids the FBI to maintain records of instant background checks or share this information with any other entity, especially the BATF.
I further demand you vote yea for any and all SBs that support the following HRs:
HR 492 sponsored by Rep. Cliff Sterns and 39 co-sponsors which allows CCW reciprocity and police to carry their weapons in all 50 states.
HR 347 sponsored by 56 US Representatives, which prevents prosecution of citizens who use a gun in self-defense, even if they do not possess CCW permits.
HR 1178 sponsored by Rep. Corburn.
HR 1179 sponsored by Rep. Ron Paul and 1 co-sponsor, which repeals the Brady Gun Control Law.
RH 1032 sponsored by Rep. Bob Barr and 90 co-sponsors, which prevens law suits against gun manufacturers by city, county and state governments.
HR 2655 sponsored by Rep. Ron Paul and 25 co-sponsors, which terminates Presidential authority to declare states of emergency, repeals the War Powers Resolution and limits Presidential power to sign Executive Orders by restoring the separation of powers so expressed in that Constitution which you swore to uphold and defend.
HR 1146 sponsored by Rep. Ron Paul and 17 co-sponsors, which withdraws the United States of America from the UN by restoring American sovereignty, also expressed in that Constitution which you swore to uphold and defend.
All the above reflect the Constitution of the United States of America, which you swore to uphold and defend against all enemies foreign and domestic. Time to prove it.
Your employer,
Nancy M. Siebern

I sent a similar one to the Liar-in-Chief demanding he not even think of the word "veto".


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Nancy
The original point and click was a S&W
 
Does anyone know specifically how to acquire the "Report of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms" issued on August 19th?

I visited the UN web site, but can't find this publication. Sometimes it is best to see this stuff with your own eyes, and it is not usually expensive.

Thanks.
 
I still believe that Clinton wants to become UN secretary general after he vacates the white house.

This guy thinks he is Napoleon or Caesar, wants to rule the world. He has the media behind him and plenty of lackeys in our government to pull it off. Why do you think he is on a world tour now?

Geoff Ross
 
This is from a list I'm on:

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities Mailing List
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Release #1
October 25, 1999
contact: withheld

Eminent Persons to Focus on Curbing Illicit Small Arms


The nascent global campaign on small arms is to be commended for successfully
pushing small arms onto the agenda of multilateral arms control. Unlike the
international campaign to ban landmines, however, it is lacking in focus and
direction. A plethora of initiatives notwithstanding, concerns persist that
economic and political interests of the few may hinder tangible humanitarian
results for the many. The potential for diversion is immense as even basic
agreement on how to define the issue remains wanting. Is it, for example, an
arms control issue or a crime prevention issue; is one to address oneself on
the supply or the demand side, the precipitating versus root causes of gun
violence? Too overwhelming, then, the dualism which connects illicit arms to
the licit trade, where a majority of them originate, too daunting the
interaction between the licit and illicit trade, too challenging the
interconnectedness between the root and precipitating causes of civil
conflict and gun violence. It can also be said that, since a majority of
weapons producers are located in the First World and a majority of weapons
recipients in the Third World, the small arms issue is, at its core, a
North-South issue.


Reductions in small arms require a multisectoral and comprehensive approach,
encompassing a whole range of measures, both operative and normative, which
must be dealt with both within the context of conflict prevention and
conflict resolution. On the supply side such an approach necessitates
enhanced accountability, transparency, and improved market regulation.
Correspondingly, on the demand side the commitment of the international
community to sustainable peace and economic development is called for.


While fully acknowledging the need for a broad approach, a group of 14
eminent persons from around the world has come together to make a specific
contribution to the global small arms campaign by delineating political and
legal measures aimed at the eradication of illicit small arms.


An independent international commission to the Eminent Persons Group on
Curbing Illicit Trafficking in Small Arms and Light Weapons includes the
former prime ministers of France and India, foreign and defense ministers
from Brazil, Cameroon, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States, and
leading arms control experts, including the immediate past chair of the UN
Governmental Expert Panel on Small Arms and past chair of the UN Special
Commission on Iraq as well as the former secretary-general of the
Organization of African Unity as well as the UN secretary-general's special
envoy for Africa.


There will be two meetings of the eminent persons group. The first meeting is
in spring/ summer 2000, and it is to be held in a country of the Northern
Hemisphere. The second meeting is in Spring 2000/ Summer 2001, to be held in
a country of the Southern Hemisphere. Both meetings will convene at the
invitation of a host government.


The draft report, upon approval by the eminent persons at the first of two
meetings in spring/summer 2000, is scheduled to coincide with the first
meeting of the preparatory committee. It will, between summer 2000 and spring
2001, form the basis for multilateral consultations among the Secretariat, UN
member States and relevant NGOs.


A report on the various consultative rounds will issue to the eminent persons
by winter 2000. Upon further consultations among the eminent persons, a final
report will be issued for review -- with approval scheduled prior to the
second meeting the group in spring/summer 2001.


The second of the two meetings of the eminent persons group in spring/summer
2001, which is held in time to coincide with the UN Conference, will issue a
final report to advance a broadly based an widely supported action agenda.
The final report will be presented to the UN Conference and will be made
available to the general public.


The political will of some governments not withstanding, agreement on how to
redress the underlying causes of civil conflict which are at the root of
increased civil strife will take time.


Time, which many potential victims of gun violence will not have.


As a sub-campaign, then, and integral to the larger small arms campaign
already being waged by the International Action Network on Small Arms, the
eminent persons group undertakes to confront the supply side of the illicit
trade by making cross-border arms sales subject to arms control, export and
transparency regimes.


Moreover, governments will be encouraged to limit the number of small arms
approved for export, to combat illicit transfers of weapons and to assist in
extracting surplus weapons, which are circulating the global market.


In close consultation with UN member States, the UN Secretariat and other
NGOs the group will, within the preparatory committee, advance an action
agenda aimed at the elimination of illicit small arms by confronting the
illicit trade. To be successful such an action agenda must center on
increased transparency and raised common standards and provide concrete and
practical measures on the global and regional level.


One option may be a legally binding international instrument to combat the
illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in small arms, their parts and
components. Such an instrument could also enhance the control of direct arms
exports, licensing and brokering. Expanded information exchange mechanisms,
by requiring governments to declare production, stockpiling and transfer of
small arms, to mark small arms and not to import or export unmarked small
arms, would hold governments more accountable.


The confirmed members of the eminent persons group are:


Celso Amorim
former Foreign Minister of Brazil and presently Ambassador of Brazil to the
Conference on Disarmament;


Jonathan Dean
U.S. Ambassador-Retired;


Musuro Donowaki
Ambassador and Special Assistant to the Foreign Minister of Japan (on small
arms) and past chair of the UN Governmental Expert Group on Small Arms;


Rolf Ekeus
Ambassador of Sweden to the United States and past chair of the UN Special
Commission on Iraq;


William Eteki a Mboumoua,
former Foreign Minister of Cameroon and past secretary-general of the
Organization of African Unity (OAU), currently President of the Red Cross of
Cameroon;


Thomas Graham,
U.S. Ambassador-Retired and former head of U.S. Delegation to NPT Review and
Extension Conference;


Imran Khan,
Pakistani opposition leader;


Andrey Kozyrev,
former Foreign Minister of Russia and current member of the Russian State
Duma;


Peggy Mason,
former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament affairs;


Robert S. McNamara,
former U.S. Secretary of Defense and past President of the World Bank;


David Owen,
former U.K. Foreign Secretary and Member of the House of Lords;


P.V. Narasimha Rao,
former Prime minister of India;


Michel Rocard,
former Prime Minister of France and a member of both, the French Senate and
the European Parliament,


Mohamed Sahnoun,
special envoy of the UN secretary-general for Africa and former Permanent
Representative of Algeria to the UN.


Members of the eminent persons group serve in their personal capacities,
only. Past or present affiliations are strictly for identification purposes.
EPG will not address itself on national gun control legislation, nor will
eminent persons engage in lobbying national governments or parliaments on
behalf of particular national legislation. In that, EPG is primarily a
deliberative body.


Messrs. Rocard and Rao will have articles on EPG, its mission and objectives,
in the November editions of the Disarmament Times and the UN Times,
respectively.


For more information, contact The Eminent Persons Group at:


The Eminent Persons Group
on curbing Illicit Trafficking in Small Arms and Light Weapons


c/o Center for the Global South
The American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW.
Washington, DC 20016


interim telephone: (202) 965-0563
interim fax: (202) 333-2394[/quote]

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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes" RKBA!
 
Thanks, DC. Boy, is that 'UN-speak' or what?

I'll contact these 'eminent persons' and see if they'll send lowly ol' me a copy of their esteemed thoughts. I can certainly see that they are soooooo intelligent that they should be making the world safe for all of us. What a crock.
 
Hank,

The quote comes from a book written by Ezra Taft Benson, former Secretary of Agriculture, called An Enemy hath Done This (out of print now, I believe) pg. 19, where he quotes a gentleman named Tom Anderson.

In that same quote he says, "A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got."

Then from Ezra Benson himself, "We must not forget that nations may - and usually do - sow the seeds of their own destruction while enjoying unprecedented prosperity."

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John/az

"The middle of the road between the extremes of good and evil, is evil. When freedom is at stake, your silence is not golden, it's yellow..." RKBA!
 
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