Monday, November 30, 2009

EU Permanent President Elected And Already Making Plans For 'Global Management of Planet'

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Copenhagen climate summit steps toward 1-world government. In accepting his appointment to be the first permanent president of the European Council in the European Union, Herman Van Rompuy affirmed his belief that the new world order would be dominated by international organizations that would seek to destroy the last vestiges of nation-states on the face of the globe, Jerome Corsi's Red Alert reports.

In a speech captured by BBC and posted on YouTube, Van Rompuy proclaimed, "2009 is the first year of global governance with the establishment of the G20 in the middle of the financial crisis. The climate conference in Copenhagen is another step toward the global management of our planet."

Mario Borghezio, a member of Italy's Lega Nord who is also a member of the European Parliament, pointed out in a speech to the European Parliament that Van Rompuy is a frequent attendee at Bilderberg Group and Trilateral Commission meetings.

Borghezio asked how it is possible that no one has mentioned Van Rompuy is a candidate of these "occult groups" who "meet behind closed doors to decide matters over the heads of the people."

Van Rompuy is known in Europe for his proposals that in the EU national symbols need to be replaced by European symbols, such that the national flags of the EU member nations would disappear in favor of the EU flag, and the same would happen with license plates, identity cards and even sporting events, as reported by the Telegraph in Great Britain.

Corsi wrote, "Following Van Rompuy's comments, there should be no doubt that the globalists have no intention of stopping or slowing down, as even the EU itself is simply one small step of regionalism on the new world order journey of international government in which nation-states themselves become bygone entities of a once-treasured past."

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EurActiv, the independent media portal specialized in EU policies, will be running special coverage on Europe’s new treaty from the 30th of November to the 4th of December.

With EU leaders now having decided who their permanent president and foreign policy representative will be, attention is now focusing on what concrete changes the treaty will bring to EU policy.

The special week coverage will feature on EurActiv’s EU Priorities and Opinion section, which is supported by Coca-Cola, IBM, Enel and speak is available free of charge in available free of charge in three languages at the following address: euractiv.com/en/opinion.

Euractiv Newsletter:
On the 27th November 2009, European Commission President José Manuel Barroso unveiled the EU executive's new line-up on Friday (27 November), handing Finn Olli Rehn the key economic policy portfolio and giving Frenchman Michel Barnier a controversial role in overseeing regulation of the financial sector.

The distribution of portfolios is the prerogative of the European Commission president. However, EU member states often state their preferences, trying to "mark their territory" or influence his decision-making.

Commissioners do not represent their countries. However, both in Eastern and Western Europe, the post continues to be seen as the most senior national position in the EU executive.

Rehn takes over from Spaniard Joaquin Almunia, who will become competition commissioner in the 27-country bloc's executive. France's Michel Barnier was named internal market commissioner, with responsibility for financial services.

The formation of the European Commission is the latest stage in the EU's efforts to maintain its influence on the world stage after the economic crisis.

The 27-person team, which represents almost 500 million people, is likely to take office early next year. It will serve for five years, but first needs the European Parliament's approval.

José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, today announced the portfolios responsibilities for the next Commission. The President has held detailed consultations with all the Commissioners-designate in order to assign the right jobs to the right people. The President believes that this team can deliver the agenda for change he set out in the political guidelines he presented in September, following his nomination by all 27 Member States and before his approval as

President of the next Commission by the European Parliament.
The new College will have 7 Vice-Presidents, including Vice-President Baroness Catherine Ashton who will, at the same time, be the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December next. Three of the Vice-Presidents will be women. The new College will have 27 members, including President Barroso, one from each Member State. It includes 9 women. The members of the College come from different political families, notably the European People's Party (EPP), the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S & D), and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE). 14 members, including the President, were already members of the outgoing College.

Responsibilities of the Commissioners-designate
1. Joaquín ALMUNIA: Competition. Vice-President of the Commission.
2. László ANDOR: Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
3. Baroness Catherine ASHTON: Who holds two positions of High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and Vice-President of the Commission.
4. Michel BARNIER: Internal Market and Services.
5. Dacian CIOLOS: Agriculture and Rural Development.
6. John DALLI: Health and Consumer Policy.
7. Maria DAMANAKI: Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
8. Karel DE GUCHT: Trade.
9. Štefan FÜLE: Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy. *
10. Johannes HAHN: Regional Policy.
11. Connie HEDEGAARD: Climate Action.
12. Maire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN: Research and Innovation.
13. Rumiana JELEVA: International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response.
14. Siim KALLAS: Transport. Vice-President of the Commission.
15. Neelie KROES: Digital Agenda. Vice-President of the Commission.
16. Janusz LEWANDOWSKI: Budget and Financial Programming.
17. Cecilia MALMSTRÖM: Home Affairs.
18. Günter OETTINGER: Energy.
19. Andris PIEBALGS: Development.
20. Janez POTOČNIK: Environment.
21. Viviane REDING: Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship. Vice-President of the Commission.
22. Olli REHN: Economic and Monetary Affairs.
23. Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ: Vice-President of the Commission for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration.
24. Algirdas ŠEMETA: Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud.
25. Antonio TAJANI: Industry and Entrepreneurship. Vice-President of the Commission.
26. Androulla VASSILIOU: Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth.

Note on the Vice-Presidencies: Baroness Catherine Ashton will be the 1 st Vice-President. However, having regard to her specific functions, notably in the Council, the replacement of the President in his absence will be assured by the other Vice-Presidents, in the order of precedence defined by the President. The order of precedence is: Viviane Reding, Joaquín Almunia, Siim Kallas, Neelie Kroes, Antonio Tajani, Maroš Šefčovič.

Policy Summary:
The Irish 'yes' to the Lisbon Treaty in a second referendum in October (EurActiv 03/10/09) and the subsequent signature of the text by Czech President Václav Klaus (EurActiv 03/11/09) ended almost a decade of constitutional debate in the European Union.

It culminated on 19 November with the appointment of Herman Van Rompuy as the first permanent EU president and Baroness Catherine Ashton as High Representative for Foreign Affairs (EurActiv 20/11/09).

Even though the mandate of the current Commission ended on 31 October 2009, it will remain in place until the new college has been approved and has taken office, expected for early 2010.

On 25 November, the EU executive published a list of 'commissioners-designate for the next Commission.’ Commission President José Manuel Barroso will divide the portfolios between the 27 member states, each of which has nominated one representative. The approval of the European Parliament must then be sought.

Currently, only two of the 27 EU heads of state and government are women: Angela Merkel in Germany and Dalia Grybauskaite in Lithuania. The Commission has never had a female president, while just two of 13 European Parliament presidents have been female since direct elections were introduced in 1979. These were both Frenchwomen, Simone Veil (1979-1982) and Nicole Fontaine (1999-2002).

Barroso II
Barroso won unanimous backing from EU heads of state and government at the 18-19 June summit for a second five-year mandate at the head of the European Commission (EurActiv 19/06/09), and on 16 September the European Parliament approved him to steer the European Commission for a second five-year term - not only under the terms of the current Nice Treaty, but also under the tougher criteria of the Lisbon Treaty, when it comes into force.

Two 'new top jobs'
The Treaty of Lisbon, which will enter into force on 1 December 2009, introduces the new 'top jobs.’ Public opinion and the European press have been widely critical of the appointment of Herman Van Rompuy and Catherine Ashton to the EU's new top positions, with Germany in particular feeling it had been tricked into accepting a bad deal (EurActiv 23/11/09).

Cyndi’s perspective:

At this point your head is more then likely spinning as you have read about these elections. What does it all mean? And what does it all have to do with you, as an American? Well, as I have been telling you for months, it is a climate change discussion with underlying baritones of Communism. And I can hear some of you say,” NOT IN AMERICA!” Yes, sad as it is, in America people have been willing to turn their heads for far too long as cold hearted and hot headed individuals put forth their plan to turn the ‘Land of the Free’ into a Godless Socialist-Progressive Country.

Where is the American outrage? Where is Patriotism? Where is love of freedom? The massive transfer of wealth (sharing the wealth) that Obama talked about before he was even elected is about to happen. People really didn’t listen to what was being said. They only saw color as making history. Not bothering to hear what he planned to do once elected. He didn’t have to hide his intentions because people were so in love with the idea of the first black president that they overlooked everything else. Well, change they wanted, change is what they are going to get. I want you to note that color means nothing to me; it is what is inside a person that makes them worth their salt.

The NX1 countries, as countries like the U.S. are called, will have to pay billions of dollars every year for ‘climate debt’ because they claim that we are to blame for the earth’s warming and our President agrees. Where do you think that this compensation will come from? You and I will have to pay. That is where the bogus ‘Cap and Trade’ comes in. You know, the climate change weapon. CO2 gas is supposed to destroying our world. God made that exchange between humans and plant life as I told you last week. So ‘Cap and Trade’ is virtually rationing energy and in return raising taxes where you won’t be able to afford the essentials of everyday living.

Environmental activists with their fear mongering of doom are already pushing for a restructure of our society. At the very center of ‘Cap and Trade’ is a desire to control people’s lives. The ‘Cap and Trade’ legislature will cause your electricity cost and all other utilities to soar. I can’t say it enough; global warming is a far-sod.

The ‘Lisbon Treaty’ that is expected to be signed by many countries, including ours, is not just about climate change and control, just like the ‘Health Bill is not just about health. It is the signing away of what we as Americans hold dear, our sovereignty. Freedom to love and to live the life we want to.

Lord Monckton has tried to warn America not to let our President sign. But, who can not stop him? He has never once listened to the wishes of the people who put him in office. Once signed, we will be part of a One World Government that doesn’t recognize individual rights. We will not have a Constitution of our own cause it will stand for nothing. The newly elected permanent EU president, Herman Van Rompuy, is a Communist and as stated earlier wants to do away with Nation-states. His plans are to have one peoples, one government, one currency, and one constitution. And Christian rights are not a part of that equation.

These elections may not seem important to you at this time but you must take note. You must be informed as the events unfold so you won’t be blind-sided. As I have told you before, you will not be consulted to what you think in this insanity. We are only spectators.

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