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The Ark of Hope
"The Ark of Hope, a 49" (124.5cm) x 32" (81.3cm) x 32" (81.3cm) wooden chest was created as a place of refuge for the Earth Charter document, an international peoples treaty for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. Visit www.earthcharter.org for complete information on the Earth Charter. The Ark of Hope also provides refuge for the Temenos Books, Images and Words for Global Healing, Peace, and Gratitude." Source: thearkofhope.org >>
As an atheistic parallel of the ten commandments, Stephen Rockefeller and Mikhail Gorbachev's 16 point plan for humanity, the U.N. Earth Charter, has been placed in the The Ark of Hope, a 500-pound wooden chest.
Substantial financing and leadership of the United Nations came directly from the corporate elite as well as from national governments. In 1946 John D. Rockefeller Jr. brought the U.N. to America by gifting $8 million for the purchase of the land for the U.N. building in New York. Canadian multi-billionaire and Rockefeller associate, Maurice Strong, was the first Director of the U.N. Environmental Program (UNEP) created after The Stockholm Conference, ('Earth Summit 1') in 1972. Mr Strong was secretary general of all three Earth Summits 1972, 1992, and 1997. He initiated The Earth Charter Project in 1994, the 'Ten Commandments' of sustainable development. Gorbachev was co-chair of The Earth Charter Commission and Stephen Rockefeller was Chair of the drafting committee. The ceremony to launch the Earth Charter initiative in May 2000, involved the presentation of the document to regular Bilderberg attendee, Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands. This illustrates how top-down the environmental movement is, despite it's significant grass-roots support.(1)
Rockefeller and Co. are directing their investment in sustainable development at initiatives which reduce natural resource consumption. The ludicrous global warming hypothesis is being used as the pretext to create a global energy rationing system. Population reduction is disguised as humanitarianism whilst restrictions on development are justified in the name of preserving natural habit. At the same time, pollution which devastates human health and the environment, is being ignored.
These priorities were evident in the U.K. Government's 2005 Budget. Under 'Protecting the Environment', the Chancellor listed fiscal measures which were solely directed at reducing CO2 emissions.(2)
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