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Jun 10th, 2012 at 4:47pm
 
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LOST is Centralized Control of the World by the UN

Susanne Posel
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June 9, 2012

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Occupy CorporatismThe UN’s Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) will deliver American sovereignty and seven-tenths of the world’s surface through allocation of oceans and seas to the UN by way of the entanglement of global bureaucracy.
Over three decades ago, then President Ronald Regan rejected LOST, saying “no national interest of the United States could justify handing sovereign control of two-thirds of the Earth’s surface over to the Third World.”
The writers of LOST want to give the UN power to draw oceanic boundaries to impose environmental regulations and restrict business on the high seas.
LOST would give critical US naval and drilling operational decision making and final word to the UN.
Regan believed LOST was an “effort to promote global government at the expense of sovereign nation states — and most especially the United States.”
On Capitol Hill, supporters of LOST include Senators Richard Lugar (who now heads the Senate Foreign Relations Committee), Chuck Hagel, John Warner, Trent Lot.
The coalition of the US Navy, multi-national oil corporations led by Shall and radical environmentalist lawyers are providing advocacy for the UN’s usurpation of our individual rights as an independent nation.
Big oil supports LOST because of its provisional extension of jurisdiction over the continental shelf beyond the current 200 mile limit.

However, LOST requires that royalties of between 1 and 7% be paid to the International Seabed Authority (ISA) on the value of oil and minerals produced from those waters.
Effectively, the UN would regulate offshore and deep-sea production all over the world. The financing would come from American taxpayers. The taxation collected by the ISA would be redirected to the UN.
Larry Bell of Forbes magazine wrote that “as much as 7 percent of U.S. government revenue that is collected from oil and gas companies operating off our coast” and then reallocated by the UN to “poorer, landlocked countries.”
In the name of environmental justice, trillions of dollars would be siphoned from Americans.
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta believes that “the time has come” for the Senate to ratify LOST. Panetta said about LOST: “Not since we acquired the lands of the American West and Alaska have we had such an opportunity to expand U.S. sovereignty.”
The US Navy supports LOST because it supposedly classifies navigational rights and freedoms that would assist the US Navy in key operations; however there is no need to ratify a treaty that empowers the UN to govern the US Navy to do what they already do. The necessity of an international body to give the US military permission to perform as it normally does is ludicrous.
Still, the US Navy and Joint Chiefs of Staff forcefully repeat to Congressional committees that LOST is crucial to the success of US military operations.
The US Navy contends that LOST will preserve American freedom of transit in dangerous waters, such as the Strait of Hormuz and the South China Sea.
Panetta retorts: “How can we argue that other nations must abide by international rules when we haven’t officially accepted those rules?”
For decades, admirals have warned that the US cannot guarantee navigational rights without ratification of LOST through Congress.
In 1995, one admiral wrote: “This may be our last opportunity to ‘lock in’ those critical navigational and overflight rights.”
In 2007, a vice chief of Naval Operations stated to a Senate Foreign Relations Committee: “We need to lock in the navigation and overflight rights and high seas freedoms contained in the Convention while we can.”
LOST will give the UN jurisdictional claim that may interfere with navigation of the seas by military or commercial ships. The Freedom of Navigation Program provides the US diplomatic protest through the State Department when warships are prohibited from navigating foreign waters. LOST would remove the US Navy’s right to diplomacy by right of global and international governance.
Under LOST, since the UN has no navy, America would be expected to protect the world’s sea lanes and punish piracy by mandate of international law.
The International Tribunal of LOST (ITLOS) would have jurisdiction over “maritime disputes”. This tribunal of 21 members resides in Hamburg. ITLOS’s judgments could be enforced against Americans, but not appealed in US courts.
Maritime disputes would essentially be turned from accidents at sea between ships, to issues of global warming with power to create binding mandates on climate change.
Steven Groves of the Heritage Foundation published a paper that outlines how radical environmentalist lawyers and climate change alarmists could use LOST to file lawsuits to advance man-made climate change agendas.
John Bolton, former UN ambassador, asserts LOST has become more dangerous “with China emerging as a major power, ratifying the treaty now would encourage Sino-American strife, constrain U.S. naval activities and do nothing to resolve China’s expansive maritime territorial claims.”
In 2010, Obama issued an executive order National Policy for the Stewardship of the Ocean, Coasts and Great Lakes that seized total control from states and localities for “conservation, economic activity, user conflict and sustainable use of the ocean, our coasts and the Great Lakes.”
Obama installed a National Ocean Council (NOC), a 27 member group that will implement ocean management plans “in accordance with customary international law, including as reflected in the Law of the Sea Convention.”
NOC is chaired by John Holdren , Obama’s Science Czar, (who supports eugenics, mass sterilization and forced abortions; as well as geo-engineering for the sake of saving the planet) and Nancy Sutley, White House on Environmental Quality.
The NOC also seats Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a former high-ranking official at the left-wing Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). The EDF is known for supporting draconian declines of commercial fishing ships and leisure fishing to pursue centralized control.
Elisabeth Mann Borgese, co-author of LOST is quoted saying: “He who rules the sea, rules the land.”
LOST gives all-encompassing power and global governance over the world’s water sources in the name of environmental protection.
This article first appeared on Susanne Posel’s site Occupy Corporatism.
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Reply #1 - Jun 10th, 2012 at 6:33pm
 
There are some interesting things happening on the open ocean. The North Pole is starting to defrost. Fisheries and oil reserves are going to open up. It will be a unique opportunity for new fisheries management strategies without the political complications of existing fishery industries.

There are also some interesting proposals for 'enclosed' international waters - eg to make them no take zones for fishing where they are completely surrounded by national waters. There are some of these in the pacific ocean. They would be the first marine parks big enough to have an impact on pelagics like tuna. They would help to deliver the stocks to local fisheries, away from the international rape and pillagers like Japan, and would enable agreements for sustainable localised management.
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Reply #2 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 9:42am
 
freediver wrote on Jun 10th, 2012 at 6:33pm:
There are some interesting things happening on the open ocean. The North Pole is starting to defrost. Fisheries and oil reserves are going to open up. It will be a unique opportunity for new fisheries management strategies without the political complications of existing fishery industries.

There are also some interesting proposals for 'enclosed' international waters - eg to make them no take zones for fishing where they are completely surrounded by national waters. There are some of these in the pacific ocean. They would be the first marine parks big enough to have an impact on pelagics like tuna. They would help to deliver the stocks to local fisheries, away from the international rape and pillagers like Japan, and would enable agreements for sustainable localised management.

That depends on fish still being around
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Reply #3 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:01am
 
Why can't America have the South China Sea and all that's in it, if they want it? 

You think it's ironic that it's called the South China Sea and it will belong to America?

America have always had strong links to SE Asia and the Pacific and now it's time to stake their claim lol

Cop it sweet, it's an invasion.
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Reply #4 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:38am
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:01am:
Why can't America have the South China Sea and all that's in it, if they want it? 

You think it's ironic that it's called the South China Sea and it will belong to America?

America have always had strong links to SE Asia and the Pacific and now it's time to stake their claim lol

Cop it sweet, it's an invasion.



Anti-American again.

You hate America don't you?
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Reply #5 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:53am
 
no israel hates america it is said

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/06/10/245542/israel-attack-on-us-history-or-st...

Israel attack on US Navy ship, history or story

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Although 45 years have passed since Israel attacked a US Navy ship in international waters, the US government still maintains silence on the incident.


June 8 marks the day when Israel’s air and naval forces attacked the US Navy intelligence ship USS Liberty killing 34 crew members and wounding 174 others.

At that time, USS Liberty was the most advanced spy ship in the US navy and was totally destroyed in the powerful attack by Israeli forces.

Although Israeli surveillance recognized the vessel as an American ship many hours before the attack, Israeli officials lied afterwards by claiming that the attack was just an accident.

US media have been banned during the past 46 years from saying anything about the incident.

The attack came on June 8, 1967, when Israel was engaged with Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian armies in its third war with Arab countries.

Washington was concerned that Israel might carry out an attack against Soviet Union’s close ally, Syria and thus bring about a confrontation between the two superpowers.

Washington dispatched USS Liberty, which could monitor all kinds of communication to a radius of 500 miles, to make sure about Israel’s intent to engage with Syria.

Knowing about the ship’s mission, the then Israeli Minister of War Moshe Dayan ordered Israeli forces to target the American vessel.

“After surveilling USS Liberty for more than nine hours with almost hourly aircraft overflights and radar tracking, the air and naval forces of Israel attacked our ship in international waters without warning,” an unnamed former crew member said.

"The Israeli forces attacked without warning and without attempting to contact us. Thirty four Americans were killed in the attack and another 174 were wounded. The ship, a $40-million dollar state-of-the-art signals intelligence platform, was later declared unsalvageable and sold for scrap," the crew member added.

Despite a near-universal consensus that the Israeli attack was conducted with the full knowledge that USS Liberty was a US Navy ship, the Johnson administration began an immediate cover-up of this fact.

Though administration officers continued individually to characterize the attack as deliberate, the Johnson administration never sought the prosecution of the guilty parties or otherwise attempted to seek justice for the victims.

“Americans who volunteer for military service effectively write a blank check, payable to the United States of America for an amount ‘up to and including my life’. The United States, in turn, promises … to protect them and to seek retribution against anyone who harms them. In the case of USS Liberty, the United States has failed to keep its end of the bargain,” the former crew member concluded.

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Reply #6 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:56am
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:38am:
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:01am:
Why can't America have the South China Sea and all that's in it, if they want it? 

You think it's ironic that it's called the South China Sea and it will belong to America?

America have always had strong links to SE Asia and the Pacific and now it's time to stake their claim lol

Cop it sweet, it's an invasion.



Anti-American again.

You hate America don't you?


so criticising america makes a person anti-america? Heh I must know a lot of anti-australians then. Anyone that doesnt like the gillard government has been complaining about australia. Guess most ppl in this forum are anti australian hey?

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Reply #7 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 11:52am
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:38am:
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:01am:
Why can't America have the South China Sea and all that's in it, if they want it? 

You think it's ironic that it's called the South China Sea and it will belong to America?

America have always had strong links to SE Asia and the Pacific and now it's time to stake their claim lol

Cop it sweet, it's an invasion.



Anti-American again.

You hate America don't you?



No nation and no person is beyond criticism. Call it what you like.
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Reply #8 - Jun 11th, 2012 at 1:01pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:56am:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:38am:
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Jun 11th, 2012 at 10:01am:
Why can't America have the South China Sea and all that's in it, if they want it? 

You think it's ironic that it's called the South China Sea and it will belong to America?

America have always had strong links to SE Asia and the Pacific and now it's time to stake their claim lol

Cop it sweet, it's an invasion.



Anti-American again.

You hate America don't you?


so criticising america makes a person anti-america? Heh I must know a lot of anti-australians then. Anyone that doesnt like the gillard government has been complaining about australia. Guess most ppl in this forum are anti australian hey?

SOB



Pansi1951 criticises America and Israel all the time.

He is very anti-american and i suspect anti-semite too.
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