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Henry Lamb: Confronting Agenda 21-Part 3

Part two of this three part video series made it clear that Comprehensive Land Use Plans once approved create binding laws and regulations complete with the police powers necessary to enforce them. In this third video in the series, Henry Lamb attempts to give you the knowledge necessary to go into a Visioning Meeting and outsmart the NGOs and Planners. He also provides advice on how to stop a Land Use Plan from even getting off of the ground, what to do if the Land Use Plan has made it to a draft stage, or what to do if the Land Use Plan has been approved.

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

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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Biodiversity Map

Five Myths About the Federal Incandescent Lightbulb Ban

Read this excellent article by Amy Ridenour about the myths associated with the federal incandescent lightbulb ban – link.

Key Words to Help You Identify Agenda 21

Agenda 21 policies and ideas have been being slipped into the fabric and language of America for many decades. Below are words and phrases that should send up a red flag telling you that it is a distinct possibility that a sustainable development policy is being slipped past you. However,  if in doubt, first do some research to be sure. Continue reading

Star Communities

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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