Climate swindle continues
Australia has backed the UN’s plan for a Global Carbon Tax on Shipping. Last week, Australia and 62 other countries voted in favour of the world's first-ever global carbon tax, imposed on the shipping industry by the UN’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The move marks the first time a global carbon tax has been imposed on an entire industry. Starting in 2028, ships will either have to shift to lower-emission fuels or pay a fee. According to UN estimates, the tax could generate $100 million or more per year by 2030.
The agreement,
due to be formally adopted at an IMO meeting in October, hands the UN
unprecedented powers for taxing humanity, something it has long sought. Historically,
the UN’s inability to impose taxes or raise its own funds has acted as one of
the most powerful restraints on its power. This agreement removes that
restraint, with its own income the UN will be able to fund and support organisations
such as Hamas, or others, without having to justify its decisions.
While the
current tax is fairly modest, it gives the UN the ‘foot in the door’ it needs
for more draconian policies down the track. With maritime shipping contributing
only 3 percent of the world’s industrial carbon emissions, there’s a good
chance that other more emissions-intensive sectors will soon be targeted with
new taxes as well. Despite the low levels of emissions it takes only five large
container ships to burn as much fuel as all the cars on Earth, the substantial income
for the UN will be passed on to consumers as taxes are and create far more
costs than all the tariffs that are causing so much concern at present.
Once the UN can
impose a global tax on shipping to fight ‘climate change’, what is to stop it
from imposing taxes on air travel, farming, manufacturing, energy production
and any other activity it deems is influencing climate. It won’t end with
climate change either. Any real or imagined threat could be used by the UN to
justify new and bigger taxes - all to ‘save’ humanity and ‘Mother Nature’, of
course.
Global taxation
will ultimately give the UN unlimited resources for usurping more and more
power and control over world governments. All of which was foreshadowed at the
UN’s ‘Summit of the Future’ last year, where member states (including
Australia) signed a ‘Pact for the Future’, which pledges to strengthen the UN’s
involvement in virtually every area of life – ranging from healthcare and the
environment to education and the economy. Over time, having direct access to
its own money through global taxation will allow the UN to fund its own armies,
police, courts, bureaucracy, propaganda and much, much more – all without any
democratic oversight or limit. The UN is controlled by those who act as a group the
most active group being The Council of Islamic Nations, who will be more than happy
to ensure that the UN enforces Sharia Law worldwide.
Strong
questions need to be fielded towards our two Prime Ministerial Candidates
concerning their position on this.
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