For more informations about Public Private Partnerships please consider reading this article.
FYI : The “OK-SAFE” in the title refers to the group, Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise, who are responsible for producing this article: link
For more informations about Public Private Partnerships please consider reading this article.
FYI : The “OK-SAFE” in the title refers to the group, Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise, who are responsible for producing this article: link
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Tagged Agenda 21, climate change, Common good, Corporatism, crony capitalism, cronyism, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, new economy, non-governmental organizations, one world governance, one world order, planned economy, prosperity, public/private partnerships, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, sustainable economic development, transit oriented development, United nations
In this second video in the three part series on Confronting Agenda 21, the focus is on Comprehensive Land Use Plans. Comprehensive Land Use Plans are the instruments that convert the vision of the future of land use in your community into binding law/regulation. That is why it is important that in the first video in this series, you learned that when the planners use the Delphi Method on the citizens, the Comprehensive Land Use Plan represents, not the vision of the citizens for the future, but that of the Planners and NGO’s. Because it is their vision, it means that they are setting up through the Comprehensive Land Use Plans the future human settlement, cores, corridors, and buffer zones. As Henry Lamb states, “Comprehensive Land Use Plans turn the free market into a managed market and a managed society.”
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Tagged Agenda 21, American Planning Association, American Planning Association Guidebook, Amnesty International, climate change, Columbus 2050, Common good, Comprehensive Planning, Consensus Planning, Delphi Method, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, globalization, grants, Henry Lamb, HUD, ICLEI, one world governance, one world order, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations, United Nations Environmental Program, visioning
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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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
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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Tagged Agenda 21, best practices, Buffer Zones, climate change, Common good, conservation easements, economic equity, endangered species, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, Greenways, habitat, land use, one world governance, one world order, preservation, private property rights, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, The Nature Conservancy, United nations, watersheds, wetlands, Wildlands Project, wildlife core, wildlife corridors
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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Tagged Agenda 21, American Planning Association, American Planning Association Guidebook, Amnesty International, climate change, Columbus 2050, Common good, Comprehensive Planning, Consensus Planning, Delphi Method, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, globalization, grants, Henry Lamb, HUD, ICLEI, one world governance, one world order, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations, United Nations Environmental Program, visioning
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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Tagged Agenda 21, climate change, Common good, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, EO 13573, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, one world governance, one world order, President Obama, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations, White House Rural Council
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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Tagged Agenda 21, biodiversity, climate change, Common good, Dr. Michael Coffman, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, global warming, grants, one world governance, one world order, ratification, redistribution of wealth, regulations, Senate, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, United nations
Read this excellent article by Amy Ridenour about the myths associated with the federal incandescent lightbulb ban – link.
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Tagged Agenda 21, climate change, Common good, Corporatism, crony capitalism, cronyism, economic equity, environment, environmental justice, equity, federal government, federal incandescent lightbulb ban, general electric, global warming, grants, LED lighting, new economy, non-governmental organizations, one world governance, one world order, Osram Sylvania, Phillips, planned economy, prosperity, public/private partnerships, redistribution of wealth, regulations, social justice, socialism, sustainable development, sustainable economic development, transit oriented development, United nations
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