UN Agenda 21 had its genesis in the Iron Mountain Report from
1950 that suggested that governments could continue justifying their existence
by inventing an environmental hoax to establish a world government dictatorship
to prevent war.
In 2011, the following summary of UN Agenda 21 was published
to give an overview of its contents. See below.
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MAR AGENDA 21 IN ONE EASY LESSON
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at 16:21h in Sustainable
Development by Tom DeWeese, 3/31/11.
Awareness
of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is racing across the nation as
citizens in community after community are learning what their city planners are
actually up to. As awareness grows, I am receiving more and more calls for
tools to help activists fight back. Many complain that elected officials just
won’t read detailed reports or watch long videos. “Can you give us something
that is quick, and easy to read that we can hand out,” I’m asked.
So
here it is. A one page, quick description of Agenda 21 that fits on one page.
I’ve also included for the back side of your hand out a list of quotes for the
perpetrators of Agenda 21 that should back up my brief descriptions.
A
word of caution, use this as a starter kit, but do not allow it to be your only
knowledge of this very complex subject. To kill it you have to know the facts.
Research, know your details; discover the NGO players in your community;
identify who is victimized by the policies and recruit them to your fight; and
then kill Agenda 21. That’s how it must be done. The information below is only
your first step. Happy hunting.
What is Sustainable Development? According to its authors, the objective of sustainable
development is to integrate economic, social and environmental policies in
order to achieve reduced consumption, social equity, and the preservation and
restoration of biodiversity. Sustainablists insist that every societal decision
be based on environmental impact, focusing on three components; global land
use, global education, and global population control and reduction.
Social Equity (Social injustice) - Social justice is described as the right and opportunity
of all people “to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and
the environment.” Redistribution of wealth. Private property is a social
injustice since not everyone can build wealth from it. National sovereignty is
a social injustice. Universal health care is a social injustice. All part of
Agenda 21 policy.
Economic Prosperity
- Public Private Partnerships (PPP). Special dealings between government and
certain, chosen corporations which get tax breaks, grants and the government’s
power of Eminent Domain to implement sustainable policy. Government-sanctioned
monopolies.
Local Sustainable Development policies
Smart
Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, STAR
Sustainable Communities, Green jobs, Green Building Codes, “Going Green,”
Alternative Energy, Local Visioning, facilitators, regional planning, historic
preservation, conservation easements, development rights, sustainable farming,
comprehensive planning, growth management, consensus.
Who is behind it? ICLEI
– Local Governments for Sustainability (formally, International Council for
Local Environmental Initiatives). Communities pay ICLEI dues to provide “local”
community plans, software, training, etc. Addition groups include American
Planning Council, The Renaissance Planning Group, International City/ County
Management Group, aided by US Mayors Conference, National Governors
Association, National League of Cities, National Association of County
Administrators and many more private organizations and official government
agencies. Foundation and government grants drive the process.
Where did it originate?
The
term Sustainable Development was first introduced to the world in the pages a
1987 report (Our Common Future) produced by the United Nations World Commission
on Environmental and Development, authored by Gro Harlem Brundtland, VP of the
World Socialist Party. The term was first offered as official UN policy in
1992, in a document called UN Sustainable Development Agenda 21, issued at the
UN’s Earth Summit, today referred to simply as Agenda 21.
What gives Agenda 21 Ruling Authority? More than 178 nations adopted Agenda 21 as official policy
during a signing ceremony at the Earth Summit. US president George H.W. Bush
signed the document for the US. In signing, each nation pledge to adopt the
goals of Agenda 21. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, in compliance with Agenda
21, signed Executive Order #12852 to create the President’s Council on
Sustainable Development in order to “harmonize” US environmental policy with UN
directives as outlined in Agenda 21. The EO directed all agencies of the
Federal Government to work with state and local community governments in a
joint effort “reinvent” government using the guidelines outlined in Agenda 21.
As a result, with the assistance of groups like ICLEI, Sustainable Development
is now emerging as government policy in every town, county and state in the
nation.
Revealing Quotes From the Planners - “Agenda 21 proposes an array of actions which are
intended to be implemented by EVERY person on Earth…it calls for specific
changes in the activities of ALL people… Effective execution of Agenda 21 will
REQUIRE a profound reorientation of ALL humans, unlike anything the world has
ever experienced… ” Agenda 21: The Earth
Summit Strategy to Save Our Planet (Earthpress, 1993). Emphases – DR Urgent
to implement – but we don’t know what it is! “The realities of life on our
planet dictate that continued economic development as we know it cannot be
sustained…
Sustainable
development, therefore is a program of action for local and global economic
reform – a program that has yet to be fully defined.” The Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide,
published by ICLEI, 1996. “No one fully understands how or even, if,
sustainable development can be achieved; however, there is growing consensus
that it must be accomplished at the local level if it is ever to be achieved on
a global basis.” The Local Agenda 21
Planning Guide, published by ICLEI, 1996.
Agenda 21 and Private Property - “Land…cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled
by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market.
Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and
concentration of wealth, therefore contributes to social injustice.” From the report from the 1976 UN’s
Habitat I Conference.
“Private
land use decisions are often driven by strong economic incentives that result
in several ecological and aesthetic consequences…The key to overcoming it is
through public policy…” Report
from the President’s Council on Sustainable Development, page 112. “Current
lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving
high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air
conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable.” Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the
UN’s Earth Summit, 1992.
Reinvention of Government - “We need a new collaborative decision process that leads to
better decisions, more rapid change, and more sensible use of human, natural
and financial resources in achieving our goals.” Report
from the President’s Council on Sustainable Development
“Individual
rights will have to take a back seat to the collective.” Harvey Ruvin, Vice Chairman, ICLEI. The
Wildlands Project - “We must make this place an insecure and inhospitable
place for Capitalists and their projects – we must reclaim the roads and plowed
lands, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers and
return to wilderness millions of tens of millions of acres or presently settled
land.” Dave Foreman, Earth First.
What is not sustainable? Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building
fences, industry, single family homes, paves and tarred roads, logging
activities, dams and reservoirs, power line construction, and economic systems
that fail to set proper value on the environment.” UN’s Biodiversity Assessment Report.
Hide Agenda 21’s UN roots from the people - “Participating in a UN advocated planning process would very
likely bring out many of the conspiracy- fixated groups and individuals in our
society… This segment of our society who fear ‘one-world government’ and a UN
invasion of the United States through which our individual freedom would be
stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined ‘the
conspiracy’ by undertaking LA21. So we call our process something else, such as
comprehensive planning, growth management or smart growth.” J. Gary Lawrence, advisor to President
Clinton’s Council on Sustainable Development.
UN agenda 21 is hiding in
plain sight at:
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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