Obama poised to fast-track secret agreement
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 13, 2013
Wikileaks has released a 95 page, 30,000 word document spelling
out details on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). The secret globalist
agreement will have a significant effect on a wide range of issues including
internet freedom, medicine, patents, and civil liberties. The cabal will meet in
Salt Lake, Utah, between November 19 and 24.
The draft text for the TPP Intellectual Property Rights Chapter spells out provisions
for implementing a transnational “enforcement regime” designed to supplant
national laws and sovereignty with a globalist construct. The TPP is by far the
largest and most oppressive economic treaty devised thus far. It will have an
impact on a staggering 40 percent of worldwide GDP. The TPP is the forerunner to
the equally secret US-EU Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Both treaties combined will cover 60 percent of world GDP and exclude China.
Enforcement will be accomplished by “supranational litigation tribunals to
which sovereign national courts are expected to defer.” According to the
document, the globalist courts can conduct hearings with secret evidence.
In addition, aspects of the treaty resemble SOPA and ACTA treaties with
draconian surveillance mechanisms. In early 2013, thousands of websites “went
black” to show solidarity in opposition to SOPA, or the Stop Online Piracy Act,
legislation that seriously threatened the functionality of the internet. “SOPA
was an attempt to put the power of information back in the hands of an elite few
who are rapidly losing the ability to control what the masses are reading,
hearing and seeing,” Mac
Slavo wrote in January, 2012.
“Since the beginning of the TPP negotiations, the process of drafting and
negotiating the treaty’s chapters has been shrouded in an unprecedented level of
secrecy,” Wikileaks notes in a statement on
the release of the TPP draft. “Access to drafts of the TPP chapters is
shielded from the general public. Members of the US Congress are only able to
view selected portions of treaty-related documents in highly restrictive
conditions and under strict supervision. It has been previously revealed that
only three individuals in each TPP nation have access to the full text of the
agreement, while 600 ’trade advisers’ – lobbyists guarding the interests of
large US corporations such as Chevron, Halliburton, Monsanto and Walmart – are
granted privileged access to crucial sections of the treaty text.”
Obama is poised to fast-track the secret agreement. “The US administration is
aggressively pushing the TPP through the US legislative process on the sly,”
said Wikileaks editor Julian Assange.
“If instituted, the TPP’s IP regime would trample over individual rights and
free expression, as well as ride roughshod over the intellectual and creative
commons. If you read, write, publish, think, listen, dance, sing or invent; if
you farm or consume food; if you’re ill now or might one day be ill, the TPP has
you in its crosshairs,” Assange added.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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