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Lesson One: Introduction to Agenda 21
Lesson Two: Getting America to Buy the Scam Called Agenda 21
Lesson Three: Wildlands Project
Lesson Four: Smart Growth
Lesson Five: Private Public Partnerships
LESSON 1: Introduction to Agenda 21
This is the first lesson in a series of ten lessons on Agenda 21, commonly known as Sustainable Development. Today we will learn the…
Definition of Agenda 21, a short history, and the 3 E’s
So, what is Agenda 21, also referred to as “Sustainable Development”? It is NOT an environmental movement, it IS a political movement which seeks to control the world’s economy, dictates its development, captures and redistributes the world’s wealth on a national, state, and local level.
The process locks away land and resources from use by citizens, and plans a central economy, while controlling industry, transportation, food production, water, and the growth, size, and location of the population. Continue reading
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Posted in Lesson One
Tagged economic, envronmental justice, equity, social, sustainable development
The Vancouver Action Plan: Tells How Property Rights Must Be Taken from the People
The information provided below comes from one of the MANY conferences that the United Nations has held in the last 40 years to formulate plans on how to gain control over all of the Earth’s resources. The language in the Preamble makes it very clear that private property rights must be taken away from the American people if Agenda 21 is to be implemented and that government needs to be the instrument through which it should occur. Continue reading
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Posted in Lesson Three
Tagged Agenda 21, climate change, Common good, Comprehensive Planning, economic equity, environmental justice, equity, global warming, grants, habitat, land use, one world governance, one world order, private property rights, public control of land, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations, United Nations Conference on Human Settlements, urban renewal
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Guardian UK 10:10 Vile Eco Terror Video
Agenda 21 is being implemented through the use of grants, indoctrination, and regulation. Once the majority of the population has been “trained” to accept these new policies, it is time to bring the last of the “resistors” into compliance through intimidation. This very disturbing video was done as an advertisement in 2010 in the United Kingdom (United Kingdom is further down the path of Agenda 21 than is the U.S.) to “encourage” the population to reduce their energy usage by 10% in 2010. PLEASE KNOW THAT THIS VIDEO IS VERY GRAPHIC AND NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN.
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Posted in Lesson Four
Tagged affordable housing, Agenda 21, American Planning Association, bike paths, climate change, Common good, Comprehensive Planning, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, Growth Management, High Density, High Speed Rail, Historic Preservation, ICLEI, IUDC, livable communities, mass transit, mixed used development, multi-use dwelling, one world governance, one world order, pack and stack housing, priority development areas, redistribution of wealth, regulations, Resilient Cities, responsible development, restoration, safe routes to school, scenic views and vistas, Smart Growth, smart meters, social justice, socialism, sustainable communities initiative, sustainable development, United nations, urban growth boundary, urban revitalization, vehicle mileage traveled tax, vibrant communities, walkable communities
Key Events to the Implementation of Agenda 21/Sustainable Development
1974: U.N. adopted a declaration “New International Economic Order” that declared that government should control the economy.
1976: U.N. Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat I) stated that land cannot be controlled by the individual. Land represents wealth and it is a social injustice for it to be owned by the individual. Continue reading
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Tagged Agenda 21, Biodiversity Treaty, economic equity, environmental justice, Executive Order 12852, grants, Kyoto Climate Protocol, one world governance, one world order, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations
What They Think of Humans…in Their Own Words
What They Think of Humans in Their Own Words
If you understand the real goal of Agenda 21 is total control over all humans and human activity by a small group of elites, you then have to convince yourself (and others) that there are people out there who are capable of this level of evil. If you need convinced of the reality of their existence, please read some of the following quotes.
“It doesn’t matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true.” Paul Watson – co-founder of Green Peace
“We’ve got to ride this global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic and environmental policy.” Timothy Wirth (President of the UN foundation) Continue reading
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Posted in Lesson Two
Tagged Agenda 21, David Brower, Earth First Journal, Earth Summit, economic equity, environmental justice, grants, Green Peace, Ingrid Newkirk, John Davis, Maurice Strong, one world governance, one world order, Paul Watson, PETA, Population Studies, Prince Phillip, Professor Paul Ehrlich, redistribution of wealth, Reed Noss, regulations, Sierra Club, social justice, socialism, Stanford University, sustainable development, United nations, Wildlands Project, World Wildlife Fund
Their Plans for Us – In Their Own Words
Their Plans for us in Their Own Words
Here are some of the ‘Buzz-words’ they use to steal our rights: Smart Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, STAR Sustainable Communities, Green Jobs, Building Codes, “Going Green”, Alternative Energy, Local Visioning, Facilitators, Regional Planning, Historic Preservation, Conservation Easements, Development Rights, Sustainable Farming, Comprehensive Planning, Growth Management, Consensus, and more. Continue reading
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Tagged “Going Green”, Agenda 21, Alternative Energy, Building Codes, Comprehensive Planning, Consensus, conservation easements, Development Rights, economic equity, environmental justice, Facilitators, grants, Green Jobs, Growth Management, Harvey Ruvin, Historic Preservation, ICLEI, Local Visioning, one world governance, one world order, redistribution of wealth, Regional Planning, Regional Visioning Projects, regulations, Resilient Cities, Smart Growth, social justice, socialism, Sustainable Communities, sustainable development, Sustainable Farming, The Wildlands Project, United nations, Vice Chairman, Wildlands Project
Star Communities
In their own words:
“Star Communities are communities that are willing to abide by a national framework and performance-management system that will finally allow local governments to measure and rate these communities sustainability performance. This framework for sustainability encompasses the social, economic and environmental dimensions of community, and includes a rating system that drives continuous improvement and fosters competition. There will be an online system that gathers, organizes, analyzes, and presents information required to meet sustainability goals.” Continue reading
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Tagged affordable housing, Agenda 21, American Planning Association, bike paths, climate change, Common good, Comprehensive Planning, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, Growth Management, High Density, High Speed Rail, Historic Preservation, ICLEI, IUDC, livable communities, mass transit, mixed used development, multi-use dwelling, one world governance, one world order, pack and stack housing, priority development areas, redistribution of wealth, regulations, Resilient Cities, responsible development, restoration, safe routes to school, scenic views and vistas, Smart Growth, smart meters, social justice, socialism, sustainable communities initiative, sustainable development, United nations, urban growth boundary, urban revitalization, vehicle mileage traveled tax, vibrant communities, walkable communities