Tag Archives: environment

Food Charters-Good Idea Until It Goes Bad

Sustainable Development ideas often are presented as beneficial ideas. Ideas that will help the individual and/or the environment, and possibly do-at least in the short haul. But, when one is dealing with Agenda 21 policy, it is critical to always keep the end game in mind. The end game is to move the human population into a pack and stack situation in the human settlements, where all of their food and fiber needs must be obtained from the land immediately around the human settlements.  To achieve this end game it is critical that humans are slowly conditioned to believe that it is a great idea to buy locally grown food. It is only later that they will find out that they will be the ones growing this food, and that there will be no alternatives. Continue reading

Thank God, Good News!

All right everyone, take a deep breath!!

I am not a mind reader. But right about now I would guess you could use some good news. This has been a tough-but important-set of lessons to learn. That is why I am going to end this lesson on a series of positive notes. Continue reading

Using the Delphi Method to Achieve Consensus

Never leave home without it-“it” being knowledge of how the Delphi Method is used against the citizen by City Planners and NGO’s- especially if you are heading to a meeting being held by these same folks to decide important decisions about your community: link 

Clean Ohio Fund

The proponents of Agenda 21 are brilliant stategists. They know that it is hard to fight something that looks like a good idea. That is the case when you go to the Clean Ohio Fund website. Many of the things that are discussed sound great. The photos just make you feel all warm and fuzzy. Put your critical thinking hat on and use the knowledge you acquired during this course.  Continue reading

“One Page” How To Stop Agenda 21

STEP 1: EDUCATE YOURSELF! And tell others about Agenda 21. However, when you discuss Agenda 21, you must be prepared for questions. If you do not have answers, or you answer poorly or incorrectly, you may actually do more harm than good. Below are several good websites to visit. Continue reading

Notes to go Along with Henry Lamb’s Confronting Agenda 21-Three Part Video Series

These are the notes that go along with all three of Henry Lamb’s three part video series Confronting Agenda 21. By copying them and reading them while you watch the videos, you will have a much easier time understanding the many important points that are made. Continue reading

Want to see crazy?

This is your chance (Run, if you can!) to see bureacracy in action. This is the “Notice of Funding Availability for HUD’s Fiscal Year 2010 Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant Program”. To think that some federal employee is paid to write this tedious gobbly-gook. Page after page explaining in confusing/vague terms how your federal government is using your tax dollars to promote social, economic, and environmental justice. It is enough to make your head explode! link

Stop Agenda 21-John Birch Society

Stop Agenda 21-The John Birch Society

This site was selected for two reasons, if you go on this page to the section headed “Take Action”, where it says “Ask your State Legislators for a Stop Agenda 21 Bill,” and click on that, you will have a super easy time contacting both your State Senator and Representative. This site does the hard part.  Also, in the same area is an “Agenda 21 Rollback Manual”. This manual will give you a lot more ideas on helping to stop Agenda 21 and helping to restore our Republic:  link

Henry Lamb: Confronting Agenda 21 Part 1

This first video in the very valuable three part series focuses on the various ways that NGO’s and City Planners manipulate the input of citizens to create the desired data to justify their Sustainable Development plans.

Note: Henry Lamb is no longer alive. He was one of the earliest opponents of Agenda 21 and a mentor to Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center.

Why Renewables Can’t Save the Planet

What makes this article of great interest is it contains the confession of a reformed environmentalist. This man, Michael Shellenberger, spent his entire life advancing efforts to transition our economy to one totally driven by alternative energies. As hopefully always happen, with age comes wisdom. Shellenberger does a great job of explaining why this is not even remotely possible and, if pursued, will likely do more harm than good. Further he has taken a brave stance by stating clearly which source of energy can provide the planet with a bright, viable energy-rich future. It is highly recommended this article be sent to any green-leaning friends or family to help them see the error of their environmental ways. To read this article, click on this link.