November 29, 2010

UN Climate Change Treaty in Cancun & the Final Push for World Government

Mexico City Pact: Mayors of World's Cities Sign Global Dictatorship Contract

November 23, 2010

Another Voice (Rev. 18:4) - Follow up on: Unaccountable Global 'Climate-Change Body' Taking Shape (February 13, 2010)
"The superstructure for the international green movement is now visibly rising on the global landscape like the Tower of Babel of old as puppet political figures, pandering to the Kabbalist-driven whims of their demonically possessed masters, defiantly create a global regulatory system with which they will attempt to finalize their ages-old plan to micromanage the earth and dominate all of mankind on it" [see April 4, 2010, 1st meeting update].
A few years back there was a long running anti-drug campaign addressed to parents of teens asking something along the lines of 'parents, do you know where your kids are tonight?' Presumably designed to motivate parents to take greater interest in the lives of their children so as to steer them clear of falling into the trap of drug use.

Which brings up the subject of a question that needs to be asked here to all the people of the various cities of the various nations of the world: People...do you know where your mayors are tonight?

Did you know that they just signed up to submit you and your city to a "global climate monitoring and verification mechanism" that calls for establishing "climate action plans," entailing the creation of "local laws and initiatives" which will be used to in essence 'de-carbonize' your existence; and, even worse, that they agreed to be held accountable to these plans by a mysterious entity going by the name of the "Carbon Cities Climate Registry"...with the 'reporting center' located at a place cleverly acronym-ed "carbonn"?

As noted in the article, this is only a prelude to next week's (beginning November 29, 2010) "United Nations Framework Convention For Climate Change" (UNFCCC). This conference will pick up where Copenhagen 'left off' one year ago with another "global binding treaty" for governments of nations on the table. The convention's name is accurate. The "framework" for a global dictatorship is exactly what is materializing before our eyes.

As it stands, mayors from around the globe will now 'officially' manage the cities of the world according to the dictates of an unaccountable global body. As it stands now, the cities of the various nations of the world have just been 'officially' fitted into that framework, the superstructure of a new Tower of Babel.

A communitarian global management system, forced upon the planet by the great green lie. It is here. It signals the nearness [Daniel 8:23] of the coming again of another 'Nimrod' to rule over this new 'Babel' [Genesis 10:8,10]. This new Nimrod will be the false Jewish messiah, aka the 'Antichrist.' Reigning over the earth from the capital city Jerusalem, they will call his kingdom 'Zion,' meaning 'city of god,' but the Word of God says that it "spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt" [Revelation 11:8]. For the record, that signifies perversion and corruption, respectively.

The tower rising today has a corrupt and perverse foundation. It cannot stand. After these things have run their course, it will be 'razed.' Only at the return of the true Saviour of Israel and the world — the real 'Christ' — the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, will the true 'Zion,' the very city of God, be 'raised.' He Himself is the foundation. He will come. It is written. "He that believeth shall not make haste" (Isaiah 28:16).

True member of the body of Christ — His bride, as He promised (John 14:3), He will first come for you before this all comes down. Ready at any moment?

See: Copenhagen 'Chaos' By Design (December 21, 2009)

List of Cities Whose Mayors Signed the Global Cities Covenant on Climate (The Mexico City Pact)

Note: The official list of the Cities that have signed the Pact of Mexico City is in charge of the Organizing Committee of the World Mayors Summit on Climate (WMSC). All related information of cities can be considered as official if it appears at the web site of the WMSCS. It is important to mention that a very wide group of cities have expressed their interest to sign the Pact of Mexico City however they have not been included in this list since they have not sent yet their respective document.

1. Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. La Falda, Argentina
3. Requinoa, Argentina
4. Rosario, Argentina
5. Santa Fe, Argentina
6. Brussels, Belgium
7. Belmopan, Belize
8. La Paz, Bolivia
9. San Carlos de Santa Cruz, Bolivia
10. Santísima Trinidad, Bolivia
11. Belo Horizonte, Brazil
12. Curitiba, Brazil
13. Diadema, Brazil
14. Manaus, Brazil
15. Porto Alegre, Brazil
16. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
17. Sao Paulo, Brazil
18. Association of Forestry Municipalities of Cameroon, Cameroon
19. Delta-Vancouver, Canada
20. Vancouver, Canada
21. Coltauco, Chile
22. El Bosque, Chile
23. Graneros, Chile
24. Lautaro, Chile
25. Quilpué, Chile
26. Santiago, Chile
27. Santiago (Metropolitan Area), Chile
28. Bogota DC, Colombia
29. Gigante-Huila, Colombia
30. Montería, Colombia
31. San Jose, Costa Rica
32. Koprivnica, Croatia
33. Cuenca, Ecuador
34. Pichincha, Ecuador
35. Quito, Ecuador
36. Santa Ana, El Salvador
37. Brest, France
38. Bordeaux, France
39. Ile de France Regional Council, France
40. Communauté d’Aglomeration de la Plaine Commune, France
41. Dunkerque, France
42. Grenoble, France
43. Lyon, France
44. Mellac, France
45. Nantes, France
46. Orleans, France
47. Paris, France
48. Guatemala, Guatemala
49. Jakarta, Indonesia
50. Jerusalem, Israel
51. Kyoto, Japan
52. Nagoya, Japan
53. Mandera, Kenya
54. Benslimane, Morocco
55. Casablanca, Morocco
56. Essaouira, Morocco
57. Kenitra, Morocco
58. Khouribga, Morocco
59. Meknes, Morocco
60. Ouarzazate, Morocco
61. Rabat, Morocco
62. Settat, Morocco
63. Temara, Morocco
64. Acatzingo, Mexico
65. Acotepec, Mexico
66. Aguascalientes, Mexico
67. Amixtlan, Mexico
68. Ayotlán, Mexico
69. Camerino Z. Mendoza, Mexico
70. Mexico City, Mexico
71. Cancun, Mexico
72. Chalma, Mexico
73. Chahuites, Mexico
74. Chihuahua, Mexico
75. Cintalapa de Figueroa, Mexico
76. Coyoacán, Mexico
77. Cuatro Cienagas, Mexico
78. Chiconamel, Mexico
79. Chetumal, Mexico
80. Hidalgo, Mexico
81. Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico
82. Lerdo, Mexico
83. Luvianos, Mexico
84. Paso del Macho, Mexico
85. Santiago Apostol, Mexico
86. San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
87. San Juan Lachao, Mexico
88. San Juan Guichicovi, Mexico
89. San Martin Hidalgo, Mexico
90. Santa Catarina Sachatao-Ixtlan, Mexico
91. Santa Lucia del Camino, Mexico
92. Santiago Papasquiaro, Mexico
93. Sierra Mojada, Mexico
94. Tecalitlan, Mexico
95. Tepetlaoxtoc, Mexico
96. Tlacatepec de Benito Juarez, Mexico
97. Totolapa, Mexico
98. Villa de Zaachila, Mexico
99. Yurécuaro, Mexico
100. Zimapan, Mexico
101. Zacatecas, Mexico
102. Wellington, New Zeland
103. Amuwo Odofin Local Government, Nigeria
104. Chaclacayo, Peru
105. Chancay, Peru
106. Comas, Peru
107. Lima, Peru
108. Santa Rosa, Peru
109. Trujillo, Peru
110. Albay, Philippines
111. Ligao City, Philippines
112. Lisbon, Portugal
113. Comerio, Puerto Rico
114. Pitesti, Romany
115. Dakar, Senegal
116. Nioro du Rip, Senegal
117. Saint Louis, Senegal
118. Cape Town, South Africa
119. Cape Winelands, South Africa
120. Dr JS Moroko Local Municipality, South Africa
121. Johannesburg, South Africa
122. Matlosana, South Africa
123. Gwangju, South Korea
124. Jeju, South Korea
125. Suncheon, South Korea
126. Yeonsu-Gu, South Korea
127. Barcelona, Spain
128. Barcelona & Mataro’s Province, Spain
129. Karlstad, Sweden
130. Malmö, Sweden
131. Taipei City
132. Istanbul, Turkey
133. Entebbe, Uganda
134. Montevideo, Uruguay
135. San Carlos, Uruguay
136. Burnsville, MN, Mayor Elizabeth Kautz & US Conference of Mayors, USA
137. Des Moines, USA
138. Los Angeles, USA
139. North Little Rock, USA

C40 Mayors Undertake to Curb Carbon Emissions

November 6, 2010

City Mayors Metro News - Mayors from the C40 group of cities vowed in Hong Kong to launch a number of initiatives to curb carbon emissions. Toronto’s outgoing mayor David Miller stressed the need to make buildings more energy efficient and increase the use of electric vehicles in urban areas. Hong Kong's chief executive Donald Tsang reminded delegates that cities consumed over two-thirds of the world's energy and emitted more than 70 per cent of total carbon dioxides.
"Each of our cities share common goals -- to reduce our carbon footprint, to make our environment more liveable and to join hands to combat global warming and climate change," Tsang said.
He went on to warn that climate change has posed an unprecedented challenge and that there was clear consensus that action is urgently required.
“Cities need to unlock the full potential of low carbon technologies,” he added.
Of course, Hong Kong has been suffering from with worsening air pollution, with downtown areas of the city often shrouded in smog.

Outgoing Toronto Mayor David Miller will today hand over the chairmanship of the C40 group to New York’s Michael Bloomberg. The New York mayor told the conference that his city was focusing on several green strategies, such as planting more trees and reducing building pollution.

In his last address as chairman, Toronto’s mayor said we all needed a variety of policies, programmes and projects with, and between, cities to succeed.
"The C40 has provided its network with an exceptional opportunity to share and learn on how to successfully remove greenhouse gas emissions," he added.
The C40 group was set up in 2005 to play a leading role in tackling climate change.

C40 is a group of large cities committed to tackling climate change.

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