Sunday, July 27, 2014

Regionalism & Agenda 21


UN Agenda 21 requires appointed, unelected regional governance identical to the communist soviet system used in the USSR.  When UN Agenda 21 was signed by George HW Bush in 1992, the citizens, through the Congress had no input.  Agenda 21 was implemented by Bill Clinton in 1993 by Executive Order and authorized federal agencies to work with the UN and thousands of federal grant supported “non-profits” to plan and implement this treason. 

In 2008 the Georgia Legislature approved the establishment of regional commissions with HR 1216.  In 2010 the Georgia Legislature approved HR 266, empowering the 12 regions to place T-SPLOST on the ballot.  It failed in 9 of Georgia’s 12 regions, but if it had passed, Georgia voters would have haplessly approved “regional governance”. These laws need to be repealed.  Regional governance violates the “home rule” provisions of the Georgia Constitution. 

In California, voters did approve their regional structures and their individual property rights were destroyed.  This was accomplished with $ trillions in federal grants and media silence.     

The Global Warming hoax was supposed to provide the reason we had to lose our freedom and prosperity in order to “save the planet”.  Now with no global warming for over 15 years, this hoax has been discredited, but US Agenda 21 implementation continues.  We may need to replace all of our elected officials for continuing to waste $1 trillion a year on the global warming myth.

We may be out of time.  The U.S., with a $17 trillion debt and a 450% increase in the money supply is technically bankrupt, but still printing $85 billion a month to prop up our decimated economy.  Unless we cut federal spending in half, remove job-killing federal actions and shift unconstitutional functions from the federal to the states soon, we will become a third-world, communist region of a UN One-World communist government, run by an oligarchy of wealthy global criminals.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

 

No comments: