The information provided below comes from one of the MANY conferences that the United Nations has held in the last 40 years to formulate plans on how to gain control over all of the Earth’s resources. The language in the Preamble makes it very clear that private property rights must be taken away from the American people if Agenda 21 is to be implemented and that government needs to be the instrument through which it should occur. Continue reading
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The Vancouver Action Plan: Tells How Property Rights Must Be Taken from the People
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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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