There are many speculations regarding President Obama’s secretive Executive Order 12425 that was made in the middle of the night on December 17, which grants full immunity to INTERPOL (the International Police Organization) on American soil. The order basically grants the foreign law enforcement agency some very broad powers to operate nearly unrestricted within the United States; [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Global Governance’
INTERPOL Immunity, and more Global Governance?
Posted: 1st January 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Barack H. Obama, Constitution, International Law, International Relations, Presidential OrdersTags: Barack H. Obama, Constitution, Executive Order, Foreign Affairs, Freedom, Global Governance, INTERPOL
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Global Governance
Posted: 9th May 2009 by Keith Sipmann in International Relations, US GovernmentTags: Global Governance, United Nations, United States
Global governance may sound like a something out of a conspiracy theorists handbook, or some kind of new world order or global government solution geared up by global elitists to handle today’s growing international conflicts, but it’s not. Global governance deals with the interaction, action and inaction of international political actors and non-governmental institutions, like the United [...]