Kurt Nimmo

Infowars.com

March 17, 2013



Obama’s new Secretary of State, the blue-blood CFR globalist and bonesman John Kerry, says that while he supports the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, he is also supports the Second Amendment.

“We will not support any treaty that would be inconsistent with U.S. law and the rights of American citizens under our Constitution, including the Second Amendment,” he said last week.

Canadians worried treaty will shut down the sale of hunting rifles.

Read Kerry’s statement on the treaty here.

“Don’t worry, gun owners: the United Nations probably won’t be coming after you any time soon,” The Daily Beast said following Kerry’s statement. “And NRA, calm down: Kerry made sure to clarify that the treaty would not affect domestic gun owners.”

Kerry’s word simply cannot be trusted and the prediction of The Daily Beast – a website owned by the transnational corporation Newsweek and edited by a former Wall Street Journal editor – is less than reassuring.

According to the NRA, as of 2004 Kerry was the most anti-gun presidential nominee in United States history. He has voted to ban guns outright, impose waiting periods on firearms buyers, financially punish gun manufacturers, and restrict the free speech of Second Amendment advocates.

He also voted to regulate gun shows and impose a background check on individuals engaged in private firearms sales.

Kerry backed the failed effort by House Democrats Carolyn McCarthy and Sen. Frank Lautenberg – two of the nation’s most dedicated and aggressive gun-grabbers – to reimpose the Clinton’s 1994 “assault weapons” ban that subsequently floundered in committee.

The United Nations treaty is well-timed – it arrives precisely as Congress prepares to vote on legislation targeting the Second Amendment in the wake of Sandy Hook.

The United Nations begins working on the stalled treaty again on March 18,

“I am confident that member states will overcome their differences and muster the political will needed to agree on this landmark treaty,” United Nations boss Ban Ki-moon said Thursday.

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