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Read all the way to the bottom, if signed the U.S. will sign the U.N. Law of the Sea Treaty. Do a little research, you will NOT like this one.
Piece by piece, America being given away
By Carmen Reynolds, Paul McKain and Karen Schoen
related article here
Boogai.net
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“It’s too late; it’ll just have to be stopped in the Senate,” Tom, the young
male answering the phone in U.S. Rep. John Boehner’s (R-Ohio)Washington
D.C. office, said about HR 3534 (CLEAR Act). This is the globalist bill designed
to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to an
international body, and makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.
HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which
drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases
dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth
education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law
of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S.
Senate. Read more at LOST below
The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This
bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the
recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to http://www.govtrack.us/, a debate may be
taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular
bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the
Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No
official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-3534
Some have said this bill would be a long shot to be approved in the Senate or
it will take a while to surface. Similar assessments were made about the
health-care bill. Past precedent reflects how a 2,200+-page bill can be
created, printed, members held hostage, and that same bill voted on within hours
to facilitate holiday recess.
This bill assesses a Conservation Fee of $2 per barrel of oil and 20 cents
per million BTUs of natural gas for all leases on Federal onshore and offshore
lands (Section 802). This will jettison America’s energy prices for oil
and gas through the roof!
Truth is, HR 3534 could have been stopped in the House and wasn’t. Why?
Because 21 absent Republicans chose not to show up for this critical vote, while
another REP just voted Present: U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (CA-42). This
legislation was so egregious; more than a handful of Democrats voted “nay” which
makes the Republicans’ absence in the House chamber for the vote even more
questionable. Be reminded that 193 + 17 absent votes would have killed the
bill.
The Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic Restoration Act of 2009 (aka:
CLEAR Act, HR 3534) gives away ownership of America’s oceans to the United
Nations, and sectors America into nine geographic areas. This bill
possesses a cap and trade/climate change component as well.
America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty
(aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for
ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via
Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules,
regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective
date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act.
It just so happens two important documents did precede
the CLEAR Act. Documents that contain the deleterious intent and scope of
the bill: Obama’s Stewardship of the Oceans, Our Coasts and the
Great Lakes Executive Order, July 19, 2010, and the
Interim Report of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, July
10, 2009. Look at the time line very closely:
Piece by piece, America being given away
By Carmen Reynolds, Paul McKain and Karen Schoen
related article here
Boogai.net
Follow Boogai on Twitter at boogainet
“It’s too late; it’ll just have to be stopped in the Senate,” Tom, the young
male answering the phone in U.S. Rep. John Boehner’s (R-Ohio)Washington
D.C. office, said about HR 3534 (CLEAR Act). This is the globalist bill designed
to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to an
international body, and makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.
HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which
drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases
dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth
education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law
of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S.
Senate. Read more at LOST below
The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This
bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the
recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to http://www.govtrack.us/, a debate may be
taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular
bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the
Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No
official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-3534
Some have said this bill would be a long shot to be approved in the Senate or
it will take a while to surface. Similar assessments were made about the
health-care bill. Past precedent reflects how a 2,200+-page bill can be
created, printed, members held hostage, and that same bill voted on within hours
to facilitate holiday recess.
This bill assesses a Conservation Fee of $2 per barrel of oil and 20 cents
per million BTUs of natural gas for all leases on Federal onshore and offshore
lands (Section 802). This will jettison America’s energy prices for oil
and gas through the roof!
Truth is, HR 3534 could have been stopped in the House and wasn’t. Why?
Because 21 absent Republicans chose not to show up for this critical vote, while
another REP just voted Present: U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (CA-42). This
legislation was so egregious; more than a handful of Democrats voted “nay” which
makes the Republicans’ absence in the House chamber for the vote even more
questionable. Be reminded that 193 + 17 absent votes would have killed the
bill.
The Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic Restoration Act of 2009 (aka:
CLEAR Act, HR 3534) gives away ownership of America’s oceans to the United
Nations, and sectors America into nine geographic areas. This bill
possesses a cap and trade/climate change component as well.
America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty
(aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for
ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via
Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules,
regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective
date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act.
It just so happens two important documents did precede
the CLEAR Act. Documents that contain the deleterious intent and scope of
the bill: Obama’s Stewardship of the Oceans, Our Coasts and the
Great Lakes Executive Order, July 19, 2010, and the
Interim Report of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, July
10, 2009. Look at the time line very closely: