by Suzanne Eovaldi
A new initiative by
the federal government called Seven50, a cousin of Agenda 21, seeks to relieve
local governments nationwide of direct representation by and for local citizens
in matters of education, infrastructure, and population.
Indian River County
Commissioner Bob Solari (772- 226-1442) is putting out an urgent call
to attend a special Indian River County Commission meeting concerning this
topic on Tuesday, December 18 at 9 a.m. in the Vero Beach County Chambers (1801
27th Street, Vero Beach, FL.) Though Alabama already has passed
legislation to curb the Seven50 agenda, seven southeastern counties along
Florida’s coastline from Miami to Vero Beach threaten to place their citizens’
lives under control of HUD and other federal agencies by backing this
“diversity” proposal.
Morphing the highly
unpopular Security and Prosperity Partnership to Agenda 21 and finally into
Seven50, our federal government is hell-bent on removing any local
control and input from average American citizens concerning what they can do
with their own land, private property, local schools, and local infrastructures
from bridges to meeting houses. “What we want to be when we grow up,”
says Marcelor Camblor-Cutsaimanis in a video interview with Nancy Ferre
on PBS as she attempts to explain the benefits of Seven50. Of course, the
public TV host heaps praise upon this blatant attempt by the feds to exercise
total control over the lives of Americans.
Whether you live
near Southern Florida’s east coast or took part in Alabama’s efforts to rein in
this dreadful plan, you must inform your neighbors about the dangers of
Seven50. The UN and the Obama administration have been relentless in
their efforts to marginalize our freedoms. A puff piece about this fifty year,
UN initiative to destroy local and county governance claims Seven50 is “good”
for us given the ”…realization that local governments and civic groups
can’t effectively tackle [their] problems and needs in isolation.” Well,
just ask the still-suffering inhabitants of ocean front towns along the New
Jersey and New York coastlines how they feel about the FEMA response to the
destruction of their homes and businesses by Hurricane Sandy.
Counties across the
nation are being REGIONALIZED to circumvent the structure and policies of local
governance . It is an insidious program operating under the radar. Why didn’t
the PBS interviewer ask activist Cutsaimanis about the FEMA performance in
Staten Island, where residents are being drowned in federal red tape and
frustrated by buck-passing and bureaucratic inefficiency ?
If you live near
the area, pleased attend the Vero Beach, FL county commission meeting on Dec.
18. And wherever you live, find out if Seven50 threatens to supplant
local governance, turning your town or county into a “protectorate” of the
federal government.
Source: The
Western Center for Journalism, December 11, 2012, by Suzanne Eovaldi
Comments:
Unelected
Regional Governance is required by UN Agenda 21. It replaces our elected government with
appointed Commissars. This is the Soviet
Union model of Communist government partnering with crony global companies,
local politicians and chambers of commerce.
Agenda 21 implementation
is more aggressive in parts of the U.S. where federal land dominates the
landscape. U.S Federal Government Agencies
are planning land grabs next to national parks to be part of the “wildlands
project”. Private property is seized by
the federal government. Seven 50 is the
sales campaign for seven counties to merge within 50 years. The endgame is the end of the USA, your
rights, your property with the UN as our global communist government. Our new UN
masters have already concluded that the global population needs to be reduced
from 7 billion to 500 million in order for this to work. It’s time to quit the UN. Obama is spending his extra $trillion a year of
borrowed and printed money to implement this plan.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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