US forms Bureau of Counterterrorism and Bureau of Conflict Stabilization Operations, page
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Topic started on 5-1-2012 @ 09:22 PM by Daedal
“As the threat from al-Qaida becomes more diffuse, it is in the interest of the United States to forge closer ties with the governments and communities on the front lines and to help them build up their counterterrorism capacity. We need to expand our efforts to build an international counterterrorism network that is as nimble and adaptive as our adversaries’. So we have launched a diplomatic offensive to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on counterterrorism. We have a broad and ambitious agenda, and to carry out this work, I am upgrading our office devoted to counterterrorism to a full-fledged bureau within the State Department.”

The organizational chart for the new office can be found
here

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The State Department is continuing to roll out big changes to its bureaucracy, inaugurating today a new "super office" to focus on protecting individuals by working outside of formal state-to-state channels, called the Office of Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.

Similar to last month's rollout of the super office of economics, energy, and the environment, this new office combines new and existing bureaus at State to increase coordination and tackle these issues more efficiently. The changes were spelled out last year in Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) and take effect today. The new structure will be described in State's brief shorthand as the "J" family.


Establishment on the Bureau of Counterterrorisn

Briefing on Establishment of the Office of the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights

21st Century State Craft Month




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reply posted on 5-1-2012 @ 09:29 PM by jude11
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YAY! More Government.... It really needs to get bigger!

It's just too small as it is. It really needs to get so big that it's all encompassing in America and spread throughout the World so that the entire globe will have US bases in their Countries.

Because we all know that everyone wants American Soldiers patrolling the streets in far off lands that have nothing to do with America and even less to do with terrorists..

ETA: I'm starting to see that I have a real negative slant towards these threads of US Government lately. Maybe I need a break. Time to go fishing.

Peace



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reply posted on 5-1-2012 @ 11:23 PM by Daedal
Originally posted by xuenchen
The way it's all explained is jibberish and confusing for the majority of citizens.

This is a typical Hillary agenda.

Who thinks this can all be applied inside the U.S. ?

More high salaries for professional hustlers in the government.

This rings a few bells for the old Soviet Union.

Some of this could be U.N. Agenda 21.



It may possibly be a part of agenda 21...

But what I found interesting were the UN Human right's Councils recommendations to the US over the course of 2011. Kinda looks like integration between the two to adopt policies and practices here in America, and further push the UN as a global force. Anyways here's a document, there are more which I will add a source to view them.

Report of the Special Rappoteur on the sale of chilfren, child prostitution and child pornography, Najat Maalla M'jid

The rest can be viewed here:

United Nations Human Right's office of the High Commissioner for Human Right's

Now consider the above in context to the OP and then read this:

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The Obama Administration has dramatically changed America’s course at the United Nations to advance our interests and values and help forge a more secure and prosperous world. We have repaired frayed relations with countries around the world. We have ended needless American isolation on a range of issues. And as a consequence, we have gotten strong cooperation on things that matter most to our national security interest.


And this:

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Beginning in 1947, delegates from six continents devoted themselves to drafting a declaration that would enshrine the fundamental rights and freedoms of people everywhere. In the aftermath of World War II, many nations pressed for a statement of this kind to help ensure that we would prevent future atrocities and protect the inherent humanity and dignity of all people. And so the delegates went to work. They discussed, they wrote, they revisited, revised, rewrote, for thousands of hours. And they incorporated suggestions and revisions from governments, organizations, and individuals around the world.


Certainly looks as if the UN is becoming more powerful, and to add to that, check this out:

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The push is on to empower the International Criminal Court, the United Nations’ global tribunal that claims universal jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and aggression. Over the past year, the Obama administration, acting primarily through Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has been ratcheting up the campaign to legitimize the ICC as a global prosecutor and Supreme Court.


Rome Statute of the ICC, 17 July 1998

Certainly the picture is getting clearer...




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reply posted on 5-1-2012 @ 11:52 PM by xuenchen
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Some good connections to the U.N.

I think we are seeing the U.S. "agenda 21" compliance agenda.

Get a load from this picture and caption right from The High Commissioner:


"The boundaries and names shown on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations"


Hmmmm...

The U.S. leadership is stripping the rights away ..


reply posted on 5-1-2012 @ 11:56 PM by Daedal
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Can you tell what the area in the diamond configuration is or says?

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reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 12:27 AM by xuenchen
Originally posted by Daedal
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post by xuenchen



Can you tell what the area in the diamond configuration is or says?

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I'm guessing it's a border area with Alaska and British Columbia.

the pic from the U.N. site is too small to see.

United Nations Human Right's office of the High Commissioner for Human Right's
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