Rosa
Koire, Democrats Against UN Agenda 21
As I travel around the country
I’m asked the same question: What can we do—is there a chance of
winning?
I’m asked this question by women
and men, by Republicans and Democrats, by Libertarians and Tea Party members,
by young and old, by rural and urban residents. My answer is always the
same. We can do a lot and yes, we will win.
Now, that’s a powerful statement
and has to be backed up with tactics or it’s just empty rhetoric.
In addressing you who are in leadership
and organizing positions, it’s necessary to discuss strategy. A
good idea acted on at the wrong time is wasted. An action with no
follow-up is lost. An assertion without a solid grounding in facts
destroys credibility.
The shocking truth that we all
deal with on a daily basis is that UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is
the action plan to inventory and control all resources, both human and natural,
all means of production, and all information in the world. Twenty years
ago the Agenda for the 21st Century was agreed to by our government and then
implemented through executive order in 1993. It hides in plain
sight—masquerading as regional plans, climate action plans, as scenic byways,
as smart meters, as domestic surveillance, as land trusts, as Outcome Based
Education, as sustainable communities’ strategies, as public/private
partnerships, as comprehensive or master or general plans. Because
it is a stealth plan we are at a tremendous disadvantage in bringing it to
the public’s awareness. We are smeared in the media and in our neighborhoods,
called conspiracy theorists, and disregarded. We’re subjected to a
disinformation campaign that is Delphi’ing the entire
world.
What you and I know is that it
takes courage to fight this, and that is against us, too. Because most
people are afraid. We live in a culture of fear. Global warming,
terrorism, food shortages, economic collapse—these are all part of UN
Agenda 21/Sustainable Development.
Yes,
these are the times that try men’s souls. As I’ve said, it’s as if there has been a football game going on
for the last 20 years and most of us didn’t know it. The other team has
been making touchdowns while we’ve been in the locker room. But now
we’re suited up, we’re out on the field, we’re up on the board. That game
analogy is a good one because all over the US we’ve got teams forming and
they don’t know what to do.
In reality, though, it’s not a
game. This is war. The American Planning Association knows
it. The American Bar Association knows it. The National Association
of Counties knows it. The League of Cities knows it. Bank of America
knows it. The Federal government knows it. We need to know it.
We are dealing with a bloodless
coup. An administrative coup d’état implemented through regulatory
means. UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is top-down. GLOBAL.
REGIONAL. NEIGHBORHOOD. None of those tiers is elected. This is government
by unelected boards and commissions managed through money and power. We need
to have average citizens refusing to go along to get along with regional
plans. We reject global governance. We need to re-occupy our government
as free Americans and refuse to be divided with artificial distractions.
Our liberty is at stake.
Now, there’s no question that
this is daunting. So we need to use strategy to win.
I’d like to share some tactics
that work.
ONE: Know what you’re talking
about. This seems obvious but you’d be surprised that many well-meaning
people fly on emotion. They use slogans instead of facts. This
is a mistake. Educate yourself to the point that you can answer Who, What,
Why, When, Where, and How on the big picture. For example, when you are
challenged while informing your neighbors about UN Agenda 21/Sustainable
Development, and you’re told that ‘it’s a non-binding agreement that has no
impact here in the US’ counter that. Counter it with the 1993 Executive
Order that created the President’s Council on Sustainable Development
solely in order to implement UN Agenda 21 in the US. Trace for your listeners
that process that went directly from George Bush signing the agreement in
1992, to the 1993 PCSD, to all federal agencies changing their policies to
conform to Sustainable Development principles, and then down into the
states and local governments through Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook,
federal grants, and private awards by partner organizations. From there,
bring it right into your town’s comprehensive plan. Do this every
time. Destroy that tin-foil hat smear once and for all.
It’s not enough to know this information;
you have to get it out to the public. We are still at square one in
terms of awareness. The best way to do this inexpensively, quickly,
and comprehensively, is with flyers. One hundred two-sided flyers
cost $10. In one hour you can reach at least 200 adults by putting flyers
on doorsteps. You don’t waste time arguing, you can be anonymous, and
you’ll have a huge impact. With six hundred dollars and ten people we
blanketed a town of 170,000 with 7,000 strategically placed flyers.
Flyers infuriate those controlling your town because they can’t be refuted
without actually acknowledging that the flyers are out there. You
make your case uninterrupted, with each household reading the information
independently. We target single family homes, small businesses, rural
areas, and wealthier areas, because these are the people who are targeted by
UN Agenda 21. Take your city map and divide it up into sections. Assign those
sections. Keep track of which streets have been covered. If you don’t have the
people to do the walking then hire teenagers. You’d pay $50 to have
someone mow your lawn or clean your house—pay them to walk flyers around your
town. Our movement is mostly over the age of 55. We need to
involve young people. We need to involve all races, creeds, and parties.
We need critical mass. Our biggest weapon is getting the information
out so that people immediately recognize Agenda 21 when they see it.
Take flyers with you everywhere you go and drop them on tables, put them on
bulletin boards, pass them out at sporting events. Make them clear,
bold, simple, and official-looking.
I’ll tell you how effective this
is. We used flyers to inform town residents on a city plan for mandatory
green retrofits and mandatory inspections on every building. Prior to our
flyering, most citizens had not heard a word about it. We killed that
plan. We used flyers to bring the public to previously unattended meetings
on redevelopment where we then turned the tide and were then able to raise a
half million dollars to fight our city in a lawsuit. We used flyers
to inform the public that their tax dollars were going to pay for a private
parking structure at the mall. We were effective. We won a lot
of our battles. Here’s something else about flyering. It can be
anonymous. I spoke in Cleveland, Tennessee a while ago, and someone
in the audience decided to use flyers to notify residents of a redevelopment
plan to take their homes by eminent domain. The mayor of the town was
furious when newly-informed citizens started to object. At a city council
meeting he asked for a vote of the council to order the police chief to
investigate—to find out who had put out the flyer. The local Tea Party
hired an attorney who has now sent a threatening letter to the city objecting
to spending taxpayer dollars to investigate a legal action, an act of free
speech. The city is in a heap of trouble now. This is a win
for us.
Another part of this tactic is to
identify someone in your group who is the spokesperson. This will be
your calm, intelligent, well-groomed, articulate speaker who is the most
solid on information. Always refer press to this person. Everyone wants to
see their name in the paper but this is not the time for ego. Tell your
group that any inquiries from the press must be referred to your spokesperson.
And then stick to it.
Your spokesperson knows that the
press, no matter how charming and friendly they seem, are intent on showing
the Resistance in as unflattering a light as possible. The spokesperson
is alert, sharp, and ready for the double-edged question, the sly insinuation,
the misdirection of the discussion. If you’re the spokesperson and
are asked: ‘Why do you object to zoning?’ you know that this loaded question
means that the reporter will say that your group would support building anything
anywhere—like a pig farm next to a church. You understand more about
this than the reporter does, and you explain that you are not against zoning,
but the city’s general plan changes land use without property owner notification.
Whole areas of the city are being redesignated as transit oriented
development/ or mixed use. The existing zoning must then be brought into compliance
with the general plan. Result? Legal non-conforming uses and reduced property
values. It literally makes existing zoning irrelevant. OK?
What I just did is demolish a whole line of questioning.
When asked ‘What’s wrong with sustainability?’
You say “Do you know where that term came from? The United Nations 1987
report ‘Our Common Future’. Did you know that single family homes, private
vehicles, appliances, meat eating and tillage are considered unsustainable?’
When you’re asked about UN Agenda 21 always link it to sustainable development
and regional plans. One Bay Area IS Agenda 21. Public private
partnerships, Smart Growth, the Wildlands, Communitarianism. Manufactured
consensus for the ‘common good.’ All regional plans are the same and
are Agenda 21.
Stay focused on your local
issues. Who are the consultants, what are the programs, who are the
players, where does the money come from and go to? What are the plan names,
what other cities have the same plan, same consultant, same grants? Contact
Resistance fighters in those cities and share information. Identify the
organizations and corporations in the public private partnerships.
Who are the board members? Are these the same people who will profit from the
project? Expose this on your flyers. Look at addresses, law firms,
spin-off groups and match them up. In my town I discovered that a number
of non-profits were sharing the same suite of offices. I investigated
the ownership of the building and the other tenants and found a tremendous
amount of revealing connections. Read your local paper daily.
It’s full of Agenda 21. The more you know, the better fighter you’ll be.
TWO: Turn the tables on your opposition.
Don’t do the expected. Do the unexpected. When a coalition of
groups anti-Delphi’d One Bay Area (SF) Delphi meetings the consultants were
completely thrown off balance. Use timing. When you are strategizing
in your group make sure that you know and trust all participants. If
you’re working in coalition make a pact to keep your plans private unless
you agree to consult with someone. No one should email or share your
projects and timing with anyone. Don’t give your enemy an opportunity
to block you before you get off the ground. Don’t release information
until it is strategically right. Take action after studying the timing.
Then follow up.
In Cotati, CA, and Williamsburg,
VA, people who were not able to get our message into the mainstream media
opened their own newspapers. Whether as individuals or as a group,
explore media possibilities that are unconventional or go around mainstream
media.
If you win, celebrate—send out flyers,
do a press release; get it on local community media. But be ready with
another action so that you don’t lose your people through inactivity.
Break your struggle into pieces that can be won. If you lose turn the
loss into a win. The San Carlos city council meeting is a perfect
example of that. The city put their membership in ICLEI on the agenda
and many of us spoke eloquently in favor of severing that membership.
Vice Mayor (now Mayor) Matt Grocott gave a fantastic speech. Then the
council members voted one by one to keep their membership in ICLEI.
Although we lost that night, Steve Kemp filmed it and the whole country got to
see the disgusting display of city officials ignoring the facts and their
constituents. That is a win.
THREE: Identify
spies. Use them. The opposition will go directly to your people
and try to turn them against your group. With the use of flattery, board
appointments, or subtle threats people can be turned. Infiltrators
may enter as new members. They will often be the people who caution you not
to act, who tell you that you’re wrong about the motives of the council members
or city attorney or staff, or tell you to not to mention Agenda 21/Sustainable
Development. They will be there at all strategy meetings. They may do
nothing or they may take control. Test them by giving them false
information—tell them that you plan to do an action and then change your
plan. Watch to see how much opposition shows up at the
event. Move these people out of your inner circle. Use them
to transmit information to the opposition or drop them from
your group.
FOUR: Recognize aptitude in
your group and nurture it. But don’t confuse ego with aptitude.
This is not a popularity contest or a way to gain personal power. We
are in service to our country. There are no generals in this fight
and no heroes. Help people to do their best. If you have researchers
have them work on reading the local General Plan and Climate Action
Plan. If you have analysts have them investigate the impacts of these
plans. If you have artists then have them design a flyer or a poster to
alert the public. If you have joggers or walkers have them put those
flyers on porches. Have videographers in your group bring their equipment
to every meeting and film it. Those of us with children and grandchildren
should be encouraged to bring those young people to events where they will be
thanked and invited to speak about their experiences of censorship and
manipulation in school and social groups. Younger people use
social media effectively. Ask them to help get this information out to
their friends. Sponsor a cash prize for the best five minute video on UN
Agenda 21/Sustainable Development in your town and put notices up at the
local schools. Have an awards banquet and a showing.
Encourage citizens to get
involved and guide them to activism. If you have access to funds use them
to fund outreach. I am often invited to speak to Tea Parties, Libertarians,
and property rights groups, and they generally pay my expenses. But
what about those universities and colleges that can’t pay our
expenses? There are lots of young people there who are not being
reached. Provide access by funding speakers.
FIVE: Publicize the names
and acts of collaborators. Consequences. Who is supporting
and financing UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development in your town? We researched
our new neighborhood president and discovered that he was a former
employee of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and had designed
and headed up a program to partner the EPA with local communities to
‘rebuild democracy.’ Our city paid to have him go up and study Seattle’s
Department of Neighborhoods, a top-down Delphi-using agency. This is the
kind of thing you want to broadcast. When a council member votes to
support a $20 million bike bridge at the same time that there is no money to
keep your streetlights on, make a flyer with a mug shot of that council person
on it. Use this to defeat him at the next election. Consider targeted
recalls. Show collaborators that there are consequences. We
are working on a catalog of supporters of UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development
including the American Lung Association, Siemens, Bank of America, IBM,
and Google.
If you are volunteering for a
group or making financial contributions, whether for a non-profit or a
religious group, do some checking on it. For example, is your religious
organization a member of Religious Campaign for Forest Conservation?
This multi-denominational non-profit is officially recognized by the United
Nations as an NGO and advocates for an end to commercial logging.
Pull your financial support from any group that is supporting UN Agenda 21,
ICLEI, smart growth and regional boards. Refuse to pay dues, refuse to
volunteer, and put out a flyer informing members. Use that money you
would have contributed to make flyers.
The flip side of this is to support
elected officials who are on our side. I was just contacted by a councilman
in Montana who was fighting participation in a federal grant program.
He said it looked like UN Agenda 21 to him. He was right. But where
were the citizens to support him and three other councilmembers when they
voted to turn down federal money? They lost by one vote. How can
those councilpersons say they’re representing their constituents when no
one shows up?
Elected officials need to put out
a newsletter–put out a call for the community to support them when they’re
refusing federal grants. This is big, isn’t it? It could ruin a
politician’s chances for re-election, so the support of the people is crucial.
Elected officials must inform the public. Put on a town hall meeting
to raise awareness and support.
SIX: Make being part of the
Resistance fun. Use ridicule. These UN Agenda 21 plans are often ridiculous.
Millions of tax dollars are going for studies. Our government is spending
huge amounts of our money for things we don’t need or want but they can’t pay
to pave our roads. The implementation of Agenda 21 costs a fortune.
We haven’t even scratched the surface and we’re already bankrupt. High speed
rail is an example. We’re going to spend billions to lay tracks from
Fresno to Bakersfield? Comedy. How about a neighborhood association
run by city-hired consultants because it’s too messy to hear what you really
think? They did this in Seattle. Comedy. How about road diets that narrow
the road and put bikes and cars in the same lane? They call this sharing
the road. Ridiculously dangerous. Building high density transit
oriented development subsidized with our tax dollars will indebt us for
40 years. Two generations of debt used to build apartments by the
train tracks. Sustainable or ridiculous? Remember in the late 60’s
Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman throwing dollar bills into the NY Stock
Exchange? The traders went crazy running for the money. It was fabulous
political theater. Be creative.
SEVEN: Be honorable.
Work with other groups in coalition on your common goals. Keep your politics
to yourself and focus on what you can agree on. What do we have in common?
We object to Smart Meters, to domestic spying, to endless war, to economic
devastation, to crushing school debt, to regionalization and globalization.
We have compassion for those who think of themselves as environmentalists
and are waking up to the manipulation. Make a commitment in front
of your group, person by person, that you are dependable and serious in
defending our freedom and that you will do the work. Show up when you
say you will. Stay consistent in your message and in everything you
do. Speak the truth, and be trustworthy. When you say
you’re going to sue, do it. If you make a threat and don’t follow
through no one will take you seriously in the future.
EIGHT: Understand what your
people’s limits are. Remember streaking? Now imagine your group
doing that. Not going to happen, right? People who
don’t want to speak at a meeting should hold up signs in front of the cameras.
It is best to speak because silent people are assumed to agree. Reading
something is better than not speaking at all. Choose those events carefully.
We don’t want to burn people out. If there is a popular issue in your
town that you agree with, get out there and get in front of it. Get email
addresses and grow your group.
NINE: People become active
when their interests are threatened. Telling them that they are losing
their sovereignty or their rights is not as effective as telling them that
the city council is proposing to require a $750 energy inspection on
every single building in the entire city, and that they’ll have to pay before
they can sell their house or get a building permit. We stopped this
with a flyer. Seven thousand flyers. Choose fights that the public
actually cares about. Money out of their own pocket is the number one
concern. Always think of the issue in terms that will get people up, angry,
and active. Then direct them and grow your group.
Target those on council who support
Smart Growth, regional plans, visioning projects, etc. We were able to
change the balance of power on the Santa Rosa City Council by exposing the
Agenda 21 faction that supported spending a million dollars to turn our
neighborhood street into an obstacle course called a bike boulevard.
Frame the issue in a way that will appeal to the public. When we wanted to
stop the bike boulevard our slogan wasn’t “Stop the Bike Boulevard” it was
“Restore Humboldt Street.” We won.
TEN: Real resistance is
about power. This is a fight for the hearts and minds of the American
people that will be won by engaging our fellow citizens in their own self-interest.
It’s up to us to help them see what that means. We must refuse regional
plans leading to global governance. Camping on the city hall lawn isn’t
power. This is a method used to mass obedient troops that can be used
later. Power is getting information to your fellow citizens so that
they will not be Delphi’d. Power is revealing the gears behind the
machine so that citizens will stand up and say HEY, that looks like Agenda 21
and we don’t want it. Power is encouraging people to use their reasoning
and then to speak out. The word ‘encourage’ means ‘to give courage
to.’ To ‘empower’ means to ‘assist those in the fight to see the power
they have and then to encourage them to use it.’ This is
our job.
Let’s do everything we can to
relentlessly bring the awareness of UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development to
critical mass. Freedom is non-partisan. There is joy in taking your
power. Awareness is the first step in the Resistance.
We can do it.
Rosa Koire
Executive Director
Post Sustainability Institute
Executive Director
Post Sustainability Institute
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