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SPECIAL REPORT Agenda 21
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Implementation of Agenda 21
Agenda 21 it is designed as a bridge • between environment and development • between the public and private sectors • between governments and civil society • between global and national goals • |
A21 press summary
2 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO ACCELERATE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (Section I Chapter 2 of Agenda 21) Policies that affect trade and the flow of global finances have a |
What are the aims of Agenda 21?
The main aim of the Agenda 21 is to control the world and to reduce the human population. According to Spirit Egg, the Agenda 21 plans to depopulate 95% of the world by the year 2030, and, as evidence suggests, the plan is already in progress. To read Agenda 21 on the UN’s website click here, or for the updated Agenda 2030 click here.
What is Agenda 21 and how it will affect you?
Agenda 21: How Will It Affect You? A clean environment is important to us all. We have an obligation to maintain our resources and sustain our environment for future generations. Sustaining our environment has led us down the road to environmentalism. Then a strange thing happened.
Is Agenda 21 good or bad?
Nations and local places should have the freedom to decide for themselves. Agenda 21 is a form of world government. While the ideas of decreasing poverty and helping are good, different nations and local communities should have the freedom to decide for themselves on such matters.
What do you need to know about Agenda 21?
Agenda 21 is a major tool of the New World order, conceived in 1992 in Rio DeJaniero at the “Earth Summit.”. Its original name, “Sustainable Development”, began in 1987 with Gro Harlem Brundtland, VP of the World Socialist Party. Heavily promoted to the public as the salvation for this planet and every human being, it is anything but that.
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About the American Policy Center
The American Policy Center (APC), located in suburban Washington, D.C., is a privately funded, nonprofit, 501 c (4), tax-exempt grassroots action and education foundation dedicated to the promotion of free enterprise and limited government regulations over commerce and individuals. APC believes that the free market, through its inherent system of c
What is Sustainable Development?
The 1989 Webster’s Dictionary defines “Sustainable Yield” as a requirement that trees cut down in a forest area be replaced by new plantings to ensure future lumber supplies.” That’s what most people think Sustainable Development means. Proponents of Sustainable Development argue that it is about preserving resourc-es for future generations. What’s
The three Es
According to its authors, the objective of Sustainable Development is to integrate economic, social, and environmental policies in order to achieve reduced con-sumption, social equity, and the preservation and restoration of biodiversity. The Sustainable Development logo used in most literature on the subject contains three connecting circles label
Social Equity
Sustainable Development’s Social Equity plank is based on a demand for “social justice.” Social Justice is described as the right and opportunity of all people “to benefit equally from the resources aforded us by society and the environment.” According to Sustainablist doctrine, it is a social injustice for some to have prosperity if others do not
Economic Prosperity
Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based on one overriding premise: that the wealth of the world was made at the expense of the poor. It dictates that, if the conditions of the poor are to be improved, wealth must first be taken from the rich. Consequently, Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based, not on private enterprise, but
The four part process leading to Sustainable Development
So how is this “wrenching transformation” being put into place? There are four very specific routes being used. In the rural areas it’s called the “Wildlands Proj-ect.” In the cities it’s called “Smart Growth.” In business it’s called “Public/Private Partnerships.” And in government it’s called “Stakeholder Councils.” Graphic by Richard Rothschi
The Wildlands Project
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Dave Foremen, Earth First.
The Wildlands Project was the brainchild of Earth First’s Dave Foreman and it literally calls for the “re-wilding” of 50% of all the land in every state – back to the way it was before Christopher Columbus set foot on this land. It is a diabolical plan to herd humans of the rural lands and into human settle-ments. Crazy you say Yes. Impossible? No
Smart Growth
Graphic by Richard Rothschild The second path is called Smart Growth. The process essentially puts a line around a city, locking of any growth outside that line. Such growth is disdain-fully labeled “Urban Sprawl.” The plan then curtails the building of more roads to cut of access to the newly created rural area. Inside the circle, concerted eforts
Stake Holder Councils
Inside the cities, government is increasingly controlled by an elite ruling class called stake holder councils. These are mostly Non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, which, like thieves in the night, converge on the community to stake their claim to enforce their own private agendas. The function of legitimately – elected government within the
Public/Private Partnerships
The fourth path to imposing Sustainable Development is Public/Private Partner-ships (PPPs). Unfortunately, today, many Conservative/Libertarian organizations are presenting PPPs as free enterprise and a private answer for keeping taxes down by using business to make a better society. There are certain areas where private business contracts to do jo
Here are just a few to watch for:
Graphic by Richard Rothschild The American Planning Association (APA) is the nation’s leading enforcer of Sustainable policy. It came into being in 1978 and can be found in literally every community in the nation. It doesn’t have the same open ties to the UN as does ICLEI, but is every bit as involved, if not more so. The APA’s “Growing Smart Legis
The danger is in the “Process”
Sustainable policies are being sold universally to the public as a means to protect the environment and control growth. That is simply the excuse for the policies being implemented in its name. The real problem is the “PROCESS” through which Sustainable Development is being forced on unsuspecting citizens. The comprehensive land use plans are being
How to Fight Back Against Sustainable Development
Be aware of the world in which your elected oficials live. Graphic by Richard Rothschild To begin the efort to fight back against Sustainable Development it is vital to first understand the massive structure you are facing. You need to know who the play-ers are and you need to understand the political world your oficials are operating in. This may
How to fight back
First and foremost, don’t try to fight alone. If you try to attend local meetings by yourself you will be ignored. You will need others to plan and implement strat-egy. You have family and friends. Start with them. Ask them to help look into some local policies. Even if they start of skeptical about your concerns, it won’t take them long to see the
New tactic
As mentioned in the beginning, over the past couple of years, as we’ve educated people on Agenda 21 and its UN origins, the natural reaction by concerned citizens and activists has been to rush into city hall and accuse their elected representatives of implementing international policies on the town. This has, of course, been met with skepticism an
Stopping Consensus Meetings
Most public meetings are now run by trained and highly paid facilitators whose jobs is to control the meeting and bring it to a preplanned conclusion. If he is good at his job, the facilitator can actually make the audience think the “consen-sus” they have reached on and issue or proposal is actually their idea. This is how Sustainable Development
Protecting Your Property Rights
While there are many forms of property, for the purposes of this brief pamphlet, we are only going to discuss real estate property, the value, how easy it is to lose them and how to protect your property rights. This is only a guide. Always con-sult your real estate attorney before taking any action that may risk your property rights. americanpolicy.org
What is meant by my real estate property?
When you own a home your property consists of the land agreed to in your purchase, the natural resources, minerals, crops, water and any buildings on your land. americanpolicy.org
What are my property rights?
You have the right to sell, transfer, lease, and develop your property. For instance, you can build a swing set, remove a tree or build a swimming pool. The freedom to make these changes increases your land’s value to you and to buyers. americanpolicy.org
Why are my real estate property rights so important?
Real estate ownership is the main way Americans save money and accumulate wealth. They use real estate to improve their lives, start businesses, and leave money to their children. Homeowners tend to protect their surrounding envi-ronment and build more stability for their own future. When people lose all or part of their property rights, they often
Eminent domain:
The state can seize your private property without your consent to create public facilities, highways, and railroads and for the purpose of economic development or revenue enhancement. You are entitled to compensation, but the agency ac-quiring your property calculates the payment, which is often inadequate. americanpolicy.org
Government regulations:
Governments through federal agencies including the EPA and HUD impose regulations through the Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act and many oth-ers that limit or erase your property rights. americanpolicy.org
State regulations:
States create urban growth boundaries and increase the cost of services beyond those boundaries to force growth into smaller more densely populated areas . This makes your rural property less valuable and more expensive to maintain, diminishing your wealth. americanpolicy.org
Local planning:
Local zoning ordinances can infringe upon your property rights and increase the costs of ownership rendering your property less desirable and therefore less valu-able when you go to sell it or borrow money against it. americanpolicy.org
Conservation easements:
Understand that most oficials do not want to steal your property rights. In the zeal to go ‘sustainable’, many people look at the environment, the region and the globe first and your property rights last. If regionalization is proposed, read all information and find out what happens to local authority once the region is formed. Check how many unele
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