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We Can "Face The Facts" - Or, We Can Continue To Put Our Heads In The Sand?

Sep. 20, 2014 11:32 PM ET1 Comment
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  • Ross Bradley .
    What we all need to fully comprehend is the simple fact that the United Nations is a 'consensus' based organisation having a "block" of some 60 to 70 existing state franchises within it's total membership - that all get to vote. (Formerly as countries or, as will be a "state" of - and just like Queensland.)

    These 'states' have a claimed 1.2 billion people that follow the Pope's Law. Now doesn't this mean that the Pope (in having this "block" of some 60 to 70 existing state franchises) would have the final say on what the law will be, in the UN's planned OWG?

    Comprehend also that the United Nations and it's ICC (bit.ly/1tizt1p), are under the Rome Statute. (As are all those Treaty signatories - including Australia and from the outset, 1st July 2002. - tiny.cc/wnudlx).

    And that from within the September 1st, 2013 Pope's Motu Proprio, he says:

    ........... "A separate section is dedicated to crimes against humanity, including genocide and other crimes defined by international common law, along the lines of the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court."

    That Motu Proprio - tinyurl.com/ltny7k5

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  • Ross Bradley .
    We can "face the facts" or, we can continue to put our heads in the sand?

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  • Ross Bradley "Wakey, wakey"?

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  • Ross Bradley .
    All people need to start to realise:

    That we are (at law) protected, by that Law.

    And that this Law, has the potential to destroy both MONEY-along with every corporation in the world, at law. (Besides killing off, the "fiction" of law.)

    Now this prospect is daunting. It would see billions die of starvation until such time as we (all living men and women on earth), learn to work with each other, and for each other.

    This (in itself and no matter how sad/painful it may be), would lead the world to FREEdom, albeit at a price to pay. We owe it to future generations.

    Much better than seeing a WW3 than smashes existing infrastructure to 'smithereens', poisons water, kills animals and STILL removes billions from the planet-yet only to remain, a world of slavery.

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    I have zoom cropped the scene to a specific range of the scene. What do you see that might be of interest. What is going on here?"

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