The Globalist Marine Agenda
Sat, 11/09/2010 - 2:55pm
Sat, 11/09/2010 - 2:55pm
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There is a concerted effort by the United Nations and our own federal government, to cut off recreational and commercial fisherman from sea fisheries around Australia. The mechanism for excluding fisherman, as well as other critical commercial enterprises (gas, oil and other natural resources), is the legislative creation of marine parks, justified under a cloak of green rhetoric.
Marine
Parks are essentially the marine equivalent of terrestrial national
parks, meaning areas where government legislation prohibits various
types of human activity and sometimes all human activity. They are a
manifestation of environmentalist ideology, which proclaims that humans
must be incrementally cut-off from natural resources.
Serious efforts to thrust the marine-specific environmentalist agenda upon nation states can be traced back to the League of Nations Conference for the Codification of International Law which took place from the 13th of March to the 12th
of April in 1930. At that conference, international maritime law was on
the agenda and although there was a failure to reach agreement, one of
the items on the agenda was ‘conservation of living resources’, despite
the lack of scientific evidence suggesting any shortage. [1]
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