The following are letters written by Al Colombo to his Congressional Representatives.
Dear Congressmem,
I listened to a program today on the radio sponsored by Concerned Women of America about global warming and an upcoming U.N. symposium. According to some environmental scientists, the earth may not be in peril at all. They say that there is plenty of evidence to support the premise that the earth is very able to maintain the present status quo. They also say there is very little evidence to support global warming. The temperature has risen and fallen periodically throughout recent history.
If our President signs a treaty with the U.N. that obligates U.S. Industry to tremdous environmental regulations, conveniently excluding the developing countries, without further scientific study, we will see the mass exodus of ALL U.S. Industry. There will virtually be no industry left in the U.S. They will all relocate over the border in Mexico, Latin America and other countries abroad. Who will pay your salaries? The majority of U.S. citizens will have to exist on $5 an hour jobs. Not a lot of tax dollars collectable at that wage rate, is there?
I'm gravely concerned about all of this and would hope that you, as U.S. Congressmen, would consider demanding further study on the global warming issue before the U.S. commits to policy that will surely mean the ruination of the industrial complex here in the United States. Please do not allow this to happen to your citizens.
I implore you be brave and hold strong, personally standing up for what is right. Please say "No" when this administration pitches the merits of a treaty with the U.N. concerning global warming. Please encourage your constituents to do the same; it is the right thing to do.
Best Regards,
Allan B. Colombo
Dear Congressman,
Re: Agenda 21
While reading various U.N. documents, I kept reading reference after reference to a document entitled "Agenda 21." This document was somehow behind the theory of sustainable development authored and championed by the United Nations and this administration. I did search after search trying to find this document and was unable to locate it. There were virtually no hyperlinks listing it on any of the U.N. web servers that I could find. I then asked the U.N librarian for this document and I was given one of the chapters on increasing agricultural production, a rather benign chapter.
As I continued to read other U.N. documents I heard additional references concerning this "unavailable" Agenda 21, and so I asked the U.N librarian for the index for this document. I was told that there's a link at the end of the document they had given me, but there is not, and they must know that. Well, because it is a gopher server, I was able to glean a list of files from that particular subdirectory, so I then manually opened the URL for each chapter, just as you would any document on the internet. I discovered that there are 40 chapters in all.
Among these 40 chapters was another document called "ENVIRONMENT AND POPULATION EDUCATION & INFORMATION FOR DEVELOPMENT; An Interdisciplinary and Inter-Agency Co-operation Project" (http://www.unesco.org/general/eng/programmes/environment/vision.html), in which it gives the overall plan concerning Agenda 21 and sustainable development. This year and last year are the partnershipping years, where they develop contacts with states and private organizations all over the world. In 1998, according to this document, they begin the process of "institutionalizing" this plan, in other words making it law throughout the world.
There are some mighty distressing things in these 40 chapters that all of Congress ought to study (you can find descriptions and hyperlinks to each one on my web site at http://www.imperium.net/~colombo/agenda21.htm). For example, chapter 2 gives a forumla for helping developing countries develop monetarily. Among the things it prescribes for developed countries, like the U.S., is 1}lower all trade barriers, 2}support treaties such as GATT (NAFTA as well I'm sure), 3)don't hold foreign companies to the same environmental and labor standards as your own, 4)eliminate subsidies for internal "regimes" (I take this to mean subsidies for farmers, industry, etc.)... on and on.
If you are not aware of Agenda 21, please take time to read it. Control of consumption of our food and natural resources is somewhat addressed in Chapter 4. You need to take the time to deligate someone on your staff to study this. I do not care if you are democrat or republican. You are an American, and you should be very concerned over what is going on here. I honestly believe that the global warming issue I brought to your attention a few days ago is all a part of this plan and might be found within this 40-chapter document. For me, what I've read in Agenda 21, answers a lot of questions about what's happening in the White House and across the rest of the world.
Please take the time to read this material or have someone else on your staff do it for you. I appreciate your patriotism.
Best Regards,
Allan B. Colombo
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