In 1996, Henry Lamb exposed the UN’s plan to take over the world using
a book the UN had published the year before.
The title of the book is ‘Our Global Neighbourhood’.
Written by 28 “experts” the book describes a global taxation scheme to
fund the UN’s operations; a standing UN army; an Economic Security Council; UN
authority over the global commons, expanded authority for the Secretary-General
and much more. By 1996, some of the
plans had already been implemented. As
the years have gone by, more and more of the plan has been and is being rolled
out.
Henry Lamb was a renowned expert on global governance and its
implications on individual freedom and private property rights. He was the
author of ‘The Rise of Global Governance’. He was also the author of the
article ‘The UN and Property Rights’, the report ‘Global Governance: Why? How?
When?’ and a columnist for Renew America.
And chairman of Sovereignty International, a non-profit organisation
dedicated to promoting individual sovereignty and limited government, founder
of the Environmental Conservation Organisation and Freedom21, Inc.
In 1996, Lamb gave a t talk on the Convention on Biological Diversity
and the Wildlands Project at the Granada Forum.
“All of the conspiracy theories that you’ve ever heard about ‘One World
Government’, about the UN takeover of the world, all of those conspiracies have
now been laid to rest,” he said.
“There’s nothing conspiratorial about it. It’s all published!”
“The UN-funded Commission on Global Governance began meeting in 1992,
in earnest … and last fall released their final report. It is entitled ‘Our Global Neighbourhood’,”
he said.
After briefly describing the 1995 document, he goes on to talk about
Agenda 21, the Biodiversity Treaty, The Wildlands Project and the Global
Biodiversity Assessment.
If the video above is removed from YouTube, you can watch it on Rumble
HERE and BitChute HERE. Hyperlinks to some of the documents referred to above
can be found HERE.
In the video above, Lamb also mentioned topics on which we have
previously published articles: Agenda 21, the Biodiversity Treaty, The
Wildlands Project, Global Biodiversity Assessment and the 30×30 plan. See our
articles HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
Further resources: Agenda 21 Course: Confronting Agenda 21 (Part 3),
Henry Lamb, 8 March 2013
For this article, we are focusing on the first document Lamb mentioned:
‘Our Global Neighbourhood’.
Our Global Neighbourhood is the report of the Commission on Global
Governance issued in 1995. The
Commission on Global Governance, an international commission of 28 people, was
established in 1992 to suggest new ways in which the international community
might cooperate to further an agenda of global security.
The report presented the Commission’s conclusions and recommendations
for discussion at the General Assembly of the United Nations’ 50th-anniversary
session. Divided into seven chapters,
the report served as “a call to action,” encouraging world leaders and
non-governmental actors to work together toward achieving the goals expressed
by the commission.
‘Our Global Neighbourhood’ was 410 pages long. A shorter version, 120
pages, can be found HERE and archived HERE.
In 1996, Henry Lamb published ‘A Summary Analysis’ which is 22 pages.