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 Ethical Dimension of Sustainability
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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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What They Think of Humans…in Their Own Words
What They Think of Humans in Their Own Words
If you understand the real goal of Agenda 21 is total control over all humans and human activity by a small group of elites, you then have to convince yourself (and others) that there are people out there who are capable of this level of evil. If you need convinced of the reality of their existence, please read some of the following quotes.
“It doesn’t matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true.” Paul Watson – co-founder of Green Peace
“We’ve got to ride this global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic and environmental policy.” Timothy Wirth (President of the UN foundation) Continue reading
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Their Plans for Us – In Their Own Words
Their Plans for us in Their Own Words
Here are some of the ‘Buzz-words’ they use to steal our rights: Smart Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, STAR Sustainable Communities, Green Jobs, Building Codes, “Going Green”, Alternative Energy, Local Visioning, Facilitators, Regional Planning, Historic Preservation, Conservation Easements, Development Rights, Sustainable Farming, Comprehensive Planning, Growth Management, Consensus, and more. Continue reading
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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
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Star Communities
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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