To validate that the USDA, an agency of the federal government, is actively supporting the taking of our rural lands and considering replacing traditional farming with rotating multi-storied greenhouses, please read this article: link
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USDA Secretary Validates Agenda 21, Says Rural Land “Less and Less Relevent”
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Wildlands Project Update
The taking of land for the Wildlands Project has been advancing in the twenty years since it inception, but at a much faster rate in the last five years. This article walks the reader through these twenty years, with a greater amount of detail than was possible in Lesson 2 of the Agenda 21 Course: link
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Wolves in Our Backyard
Learn how, through the reintroduction of the big carnivores, like the wolf, grizzlie bear, and cougar, the federal government creates justification for the taking of rural land: link
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Conservation Easement: The Primary Tool for the Government Acquisition of Rural Lands
This article will give you valuable information on the potential risks of selling your private property rights through the use of a conservation easement. Continue reading
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Does the New “White House Rural Council”=UN’s Agenda 21?
This article is about President Obama’s EO 13573, which creates a “White House Rural Council”. The article perhaps generates as many questions, as it answers. Regardless, it highlights many of the points made in Lessons 1 and 2, such as the involvement of all the federal agencies in the lives of rural citizens and the potential of those agencies to create control mechanisms to establish social, economic, and environmental justice through this Executive Order to control the activities of humans in the rural areas of America: link
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Biodiversity Map
In 1994 the Senate was ready to ratify the Biodiversity Treaty. At the last minute Dr. Michael Coffman presented, through his senator, this map. Once the Senate saw what the signing of the treaty would mean to America, the Senate overwhelmingly voted against its ratification. Sadly, through the efforts of the executive branch of our federal government, the implementation of these policies continue.
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