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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Conservation Easement: The Primary Tool for the Government Acquisition of Rural Lands
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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.
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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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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.
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Agenda 21 Endorsed on the House Floor, October 1992
This 8 minute video was filmed after the 1992 Earth Conference held in Rio de Janeiro where the Agenda for the 21st Century treaty was signed by President George H. W. Bush. The video will show several member of the House of Representative, including Nancy Pelosi, endorsing a resolution to promote Agenda 21 though out the United States. You will hear “from the horse’s mouth” phrases like, this resolution “outlines comprehensive strategies for sustainable development in accordance with the principles of Agenda 21.” To hear more, click on this link
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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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Team Obama Steps Up Racial Standards for Neighborhoods
From Lesson One at this site you should have learned that the 3 E’s of sustainable development are the drivers being used to transform America. Further you should have learned that social equity/justice is our government’s attempt to punish the wealthy/successful in society and “make whole” the poor/unsuccessful in society (aka redistribution of wealth) to make up for the past injustices the poor have had to endure at the hands of a cruel society. All that said, there is nothing better to get cheap or free than housing. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (in league with the Department of Transportation and the EPA) are busy making that dream come true for the poor in America. HUD is actively locating “too white” neighborhoods and trying to force minorities into these neighborhoods and their schools. Please click on this link to read more about how social justice is about to make a visit in your neighborhood. link
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The Ethical Dimension of Sustainability
This article is written to persuade you of the importance of supporting the 3 E’s. It is good to know their arguments. It is equally important to put on your thinking cap. According to this article, if sustainability is to occur, then social justice must be implemented, requiring the affluent individuals and countries to become less affluent by giving their wealth to the poorer individuals and the poorer countries. In other words, every country in the world must embrace socialism. Socialism has never worked. That the folks that are pushing this think that this time they can make it work, is very scarey indeed. Further, when you are done with all the lessons in this course you will learn that the Agenda 21 scam is not about “helping your neighbors here and abroad,” so much as total control and likely misery: link
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The Threat of a United States-European Trade Pact
One of the many things needed to bring down America and bring in a One World Order, is the loss of American sovereignty. Just like the Agenda for the 21st Century treaty was spawned in the early 1990’s, so was this latest sovereignty-compromising trade pact called the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Please click on this link to read about this threat to our sovereignty and a suggestion on how to stop it from being enacted. link
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