Brandon Smith: If you want to set up a global government, you have to have a global tax. It's not about creating funding so much as it is about manipulating mass psychology. Forcing the citizenry to pay a global tax to a "global" entity conditions them to think in terms of global bureaucracy rather than sovereign government. It also lures the public into accepting the idea of faceless international institutions as a fact of everyday life, rather than an abstract concept they hear about every once in a while on cable news. Taxation is power. Power over the financial life of a people, as well as power over the perceptions of that people. The fact that the UN is now openly pursuing it's own taxation over the world reveals that there is an immediate intention to attain such power. They can disguise it as a tool for "saving the environment", or putting an end to "wealth imbalances", but ultimately, a UN tax is a UN tax. The question we need to ask ourselves as Americans is; regardless of the UN's stated intentions, do we want to answer to them? Source
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8 Oct 2012
United Nations Calls For Global Taxation
Brandon Smith: If you want to set up a global government, you have to have a global tax. It's not about creating funding so much as it is about manipulating mass psychology. Forcing the citizenry to pay a global tax to a "global" entity conditions them to think in terms of global bureaucracy rather than sovereign government. It also lures the public into accepting the idea of faceless international institutions as a fact of everyday life, rather than an abstract concept they hear about every once in a while on cable news. Taxation is power. Power over the financial life of a people, as well as power over the perceptions of that people. The fact that the UN is now openly pursuing it's own taxation over the world reveals that there is an immediate intention to attain such power. They can disguise it as a tool for "saving the environment", or putting an end to "wealth imbalances", but ultimately, a UN tax is a UN tax. The question we need to ask ourselves as Americans is; regardless of the UN's stated intentions, do we want to answer to them? Source
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