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Default Obama, the South China Sea and LOST

[...] now comes the news of HR 3534 Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic
Restoration Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act), described as “the globalist bill
designed to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great
Lakes to [the United Nations], and [which] 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. . . .

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
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. . . .

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.

[...]

(much much more)
http://therealbarackobama.wordpress....ing-of-oceana/