This article published on July 30,2013 would best be read after reading the article also posted under Lesson 3 (Wildlands Project) titled The Purposeful Flooding of America’s Heartland as this article gives greater background into how the Federal Government with the support of the Corp of Engineers has made removing dams across the nation a priority in order to return them to their natural flow. This article, Dam Removal Begins in Cuyahoga Falls, provide documentation that this same policy is being followed in Ohio, and for the same reason. No mention is made about the increased likelihood of flooding concerns downstream caused by the removal of this dam. People and property must take a back seat to nature in our new sustainable world. To read more about the removal of this dam, and to view series of DamCam photos showing the removal of the dam, please click on this link .
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Dam removal begins in Cuyahoga Falls
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Bessemer Farms calls it quits, says new farm rules too cumbersome
The family farm is in the crosshairs of the federal government through the increasing number of regulations to which farmers are being asked to comply. Click on this link to learn how these regulations drove Bessemer Farms in Akron to totally change their farming model, and how, as more farmers follow suit, this will contribute to higher food costs for Americans. link
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Federal Plan Aims to Help Wildlife Adapt to Climate Change
This March 27, 2013 article discusses a proposal to establish over the next five years wildlife corridors in Washington State. Keep in mind, to admit there are corridors, means that there must be cores, or what would be the point of corridors? Further, as usual for those pushing Agenda 21 policies, climate change, which is used as the justification for these corridors, is discussed as if climate change is a proven fact. Welcome to your future. To read more: link
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Saving Endangered Species: Government Intentions Vs. Results
Some government regulations that are made with good intentions still lead to bad results. The Endangered Species Act is a good example of such a law. In this short video, economics professor Don Boudreaux examines the Endangered Species Act, and uses it to explain how policymakers’ good intentions sometimes go awry. While the law intends to preserve threatened animals, it actually has the effect of giving landowners strong reasons to kill any endangered species they find on their property. This phenomenon is known as “shoot, shovel, and shut up.” Boudreaux implores us not to judge a policy by its intentions, but by its results. We can’t assume a policy will be good just because the intentions of the policymakers are good. To learn more, click on this link
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USDA Secretary Validates Agenda 21, Says Rural Land “Less and Less Relevent”
To validate that the USDA, an agency of the federal government, is actively supporting the taking of our rural lands and considering replacing traditional farming with rotating multi-storied greenhouses, please read this article: link
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Wildlands Project Update
The taking of land for the Wildlands Project has been advancing in the twenty years since it inception, but at a much faster rate in the last five years. This article walks the reader through these twenty years, with a greater amount of detail than was possible in Lesson 2 of the Agenda 21 Course: link
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Wolves in Our Backyard
Learn how, through the reintroduction of the big carnivores, like the wolf, grizzlie bear, and cougar, the federal government creates justification for the taking of rural land: link
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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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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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