When
I read on Page 185 of the March 2011 Cobb County Comprehensive Plan that the
county supports the advancement of sustainable development policies as defined
by the United Nations Division of Sustainable Development, I could no longer
ignore that the U.N. Agenda 21 (A21) policies were real and thriving in
America.
The
U.N. policies are detailed in a 300-page document along with the Local Agenda
21 Planning Guide. Sold as protecting the environment, sustainable development
policies are more far-reaching than our fields and streams. A21 outlines plans
for the control of land use, housing, transportation, food production,
consumption patterns, water, energy, education, the role of industry and health
care. Sounding familiar? We have been bombarded with these global plans of
change. Warm and fuzzy words like “comprehensive planning,” “smart growth,”
“public-private partnerships” and “outcome-based education” were chosen by
central planners to camouflage a desired alternate outcome.
As
adults, we are familiar with marketers using positive labels to encourage us to
act in ways not always in our best interest. These words in the A21 plan were
carefully chosen to make us feel better about giving up our sovereign rights.
Conversely, negative labeling and hate speech are used when citizens disagree.
This
is not a Republican or Democratic issue. Elected servants in both parties have
worked to implement regionalism and public-private partnerships to
fundamentally transform America. Economic models endorsing public-private
partnerships violate free market principles by benefiting favored corporations,
protecting private gains and leaving taxpayers obligated for losses. It
proposes a “Communitarian” model of governance that is diametrically opposed to
the American way. In reality, the U.N. policies include plans to re-engineer
human society through regional equity schemes to spread the wealth.
Regionalism
as a subset of A21 gives appointed regional councils control of vast sums of
taxpayer dollars while working unchecked. Once appointed, the taxpayers are
unable to remove these councils through elections. It threatens our
representative form of government. It violates our one-person, one-vote
principle to equal legislative representation.
The
goals of protecting our natural resources are worthy. We can embrace the need
to conserve the air, water and land as well as educate our children in a
positive way. The real issue is the need for deeper research and honest
dialogue into the ultimate goals of U.N. Sustainable Development while
preserving the American principles of respect for private property rights, free
enterprise and representative government. We need to root out who really
benefits from the sweeping changes, as it is not the American people. It is no
accident citizens across the U.S., including Georgians, are rejecting U.N.
Agenda 21 policies.
Source:
: http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-forward/2012/11/25/a-real-agenda-not-a-conspiracy-theory/
Freedom Advocates A21 http://agenda21news.com/ Field Searcy, of
Cobb County, led a presentation on regionalism and Agenda 21 for Georgia Senate
GOP members last month.
During
the week of November 14, 2012, a story and video was released by Better
Georgia of a presentation given to GOP State Senators from Georgia on
October 14, 2012. The Better Georgia story was taken out
of context and a distorted sensationalized headline was created for political
purposes. Subsequently, the story was picked up and repeated by other
local media and then went viral in the national media. In all of this,
not one print, TV, or Internet outlet bothered to contact me directly for my
side of the story. After personally reaching out to the Atlanta Journal
Constitution, I was allowed to write the following op-ed piece. Not to
defend myself, but to bring into the forefront of the discussion, substantive
issues with regard to regionalism, public-private partnerships, and
representative government. – Field Searcy
Comments:
I worked with Field Searcy on the Transportation Leadership
Coalition to defeat T-SPLOST. We continue
to work together to reverse UN Agenda 21, “regionalism” and other attacks on
our sovereignty in Georgia. We are an all
volunteer, Constitutional Conservative Coalition.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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