Posted by alexandra_k on November 19, 2005, at 16:15:27 [reposted on November 20, 2005, at 10:12:21 | original URL]
In reply to Re: To follow up a bit,,,, » alexandra_k, posted by 10derHeart on November 19, 2005, at 15:35:05
Okay, so the sources would seem fairly reliable to me...
On seeds (and economic takeover more generally)
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/justify/2005/0812sadness.htm
The TV show:
(I apologise – it doesn’t mention Fox, it mentions a “US contractor”)http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/un/2005/0607kleinconsent.htm
I will say that my information has been coming from 'global policy forum' in general. I find it to be a fairly terrific website...
Here is their mission statement:
>Global Policy Forum’s mission is to monitor policy making at the United Nations, promote accountability of global decisions, educate and mobilize for global citizen participation, and advocate on vital issues of international peace and justice.
>GPF responds to a globalizing world, where officials, diplomats and corporate leaders take important policy decisions affecting all humanity, with little democratic oversight and accountability. GPF addresses this democratic deficit by monitoring the policy process, informing the public, analyzing the issues, and urging citizen action. GPF focuses on the United Nations – the most inclusive international institution, offering the best hope for a humane and sustainable future.
>Basic Facts
>GPF is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization, with consultative status at the UN. Founded in 1993 by an international group of concerned citizens, GPF works with partners around the world to strengthen international law and create a more equitable and sustainable global society. GPF uses a holistic approach, linking peace and security with economic justice and human development, and we place a heavy emphasis on networking to build broad coalitions for research, action and advocacy. We put our energy into well-focused and unique programs in which GPF has a special analytical and organizational edge. GPF’s main office is strategically located across the street from UN headquarters in New York. GPF also has a European office, located in Bonn, Germany.
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