To learn more about how the United Nations and the radical left’s non-profits, foundations, government agencies and the personalities behind them are using immigrants to “fundamentally transform America”, please read this article and/or watch the very informative 5 minute video by clicking on this link.
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Refugees, Immigration and the Agenda to Erase America
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Foundations plan to pay news media to cover radical UN agenda
We all know that much of the media the does the heavy lifting for the Left. Now we have clear proof in this article that certain media outlets are being paid by the likes of Ted Turner and other fat-cat leftists to spread the United Nation’s message of environmental, social, and economic justice. The series of messages being created are designed to effect the opinions of the average uniformed reader in advance of a U.N summit this September (2015) and a greenhouse gas summit in December of this year (2015). To read more about this effort to brainwash America, click on this link.
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Ten Things You Should Know if “Welcoming” (illegal) Refugees for the First Time
The federal government, through the “seeding” of illegal aliens into American communities, is transforming the culture and financial well-being of American communities.
Across America waves of immigrants, many from countries that hate America, are being moved, in large numbers on the taxpayer’s dime, into neighborhoods called “receiving communities”. If your town is targeted, and you are concerned about the negative impact a large number of illegal aliens could have on your town’s economy, traditions, school systems, housing, health, etc., you should read this article to learn ways to prevent the acceptance of the illegal aliens by your town’s politicians (who are likely receiving money from the federal government to make this happen.). To learn what you could do in this situation, click on this link.
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“White House Plans to Develop a Country within a Country of 15 Million New Americans”
The February 28th, 2015 article “White House Plans to Develop a Country within a Country of 15 Million New Americans” is yet another example of how Obama is redistributing the wealth of the American middle class. However, this recent memorandum does not just redistribute the wealth of the middle class, it re-locates the illegals in concentrated zones within “receiving communities” and establishes them as a “protected class”, which then allows them to receive benefits to the detriment of others without “protected class” status.
The likely outcome will be an overwhelmed financial system, loss of our national sovereignty, destruction of the middle class, no-go zones like exist in Europe, and one party/Democratic Party rule. Other than that it’s just great. To read this very disturbing article click on this link.
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Developer proposes townhouses to serve refugees in Akron’s North Hill; council passes legislation supporting state tax credits for $10 million project
For those of you who live in Ohio, or those who want to see how greedy local governments can be enticed to give up their local control and implement social justice policies, click on this link to read about plans to build a refugee housing complex in Akron, Ohio so illegal aliens can be provided for on the taxpayer’s dime. Once there they will be encouraged to “navigate not assimilate”. To learn more, click on this link.
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Video: Angry Residents of Tiny Farm Town Take on the Obama Administration Over Controversial Plan — and Win
The title of this video, and its accompanying article, pretty well says it all.
Angry Residents of Tiny Farm Town Take on the Obama Administration Over Controversial Plan — and Win.
To learn more about how the citizens of this town took control over a bad situation, click on this link.
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Tagged illegal aliens, open border, redistribution of wealth, relocating illegal aliens, social justice
What Does “Black Lives Matter” Believes
Many people buy into many of the Leftist causes, like those espoused by Black Lives Matter, because in the moment it feels good to be part of something bigger than themselves or because it feels good to do something “kind”, or because it is the latest “cause” of the moment or they have just plain been brain-washed into thinking it is the right thing to do morally or because they have been made to feel guilty for their successes, or perhaps it is as simple as they don’t really know what BLM believes and the ramifications of those beliefs.
This article makes it very clear what Black Lives Matter believes-even if you only read the headings. Please read (and share) this critical article by clicking on this link.
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LESSON 3: Wildlands Project
This is the third lesson in a series of ten lessons on Agenda 21, commonly known as Sustainable Development. Today you will learn…
How Sustainable Development Policies Will Force Citizens Off of the Rural Lands.
“Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlement, cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings-and healthy conditions for people can only be achieved if land is used in the interest of society as a whole.” The preamble to The Vancouver Action Plan approved at Habitat: United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (31 May to 11 June 1976). Continue reading
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Lesson 4: Smart Growth
This is the fourth lesson in a series of ten lessons on Agenda 21, commonly known as Sustainable Development.. Today you will learn…
How Smart Growth Stategies are Used to Control Human Behavior Within the Human Settlement.
One of the goals of Agenda 21 is to re-wild over 50% (plus an additional 10% for buffer zones around the re-wilded areas) of the United States. Out of necessity, this will force the human population off the rural lands and into, using Agenda 21 language, “human settlements”. Once there, the behavior of humans can be more easily monitored and controlled, thus creating, “sustainability”. Continue reading
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Poverty, the Compassion Cartel, and Environmental Racism
This article written by Tom DeWeese, who runs the American Policy Center and has fought against United Nations Agenda for the 21st Century for decades, is one of his very best articles. It explains so much about how private property rights are critical to uplifting the poor around the globe and for fostering capitalism with all its capabilities to uplift the masses.
It is arguable that no matter how much the Left redistributes wealth, without giving those across the globe property rights; they may never be anything but poor and enslaved. Then again, it is quite likely the Leftist Elite have no real desire to uplift the masses but to keep them poor and dependant while scooping up all property with its associate resources for themselves.
If you read nothing else in this newsletter, please, please read this extremely powerful article by clicking on this link.
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