By Daniel John Sobieski, 10/9/19, American
Thinker.
Greta Thunberg became the poster child for climate hysteria and
fraud by sailing across the Atlantic in a supposedly “zero-carbon” yacht, the
Malizia II, which in fact was made out of petroleum products from stem to
stern, as pointed out by CFACT:
Malizia II does not have a diesel auxiliary engine, as other boats
in its class do. It drags turbines through the water and uses solar to
recharge batteries. This does not make it “Green.”
Malizia II, like the rest of the yachts in the Imoca 60 class, is
constructed from high-tech carbon fiber composites to make it ultra light and
fast. It is the ultimate play thing of the wealthy elite. These boats are
made of hydrocarbons, not to mention all the energy it took to make them.
Carbon fiber composites are primarily made from propane and
petroleum. This boat was pumped out of the ground.
Like the current clown-car group of Democrat presidential candidates
and Hollywood liberals who fly private jets to climate conferences,
Thunberg’s fossil-fuel supported stunt was not about climate and
not about real sacrifice. It was about shaming the Industrial Revolution and
capitalism, things which have reduced planetary poverty to historic lows and
fueled technologies that have raised the global standard of living to historic
highs that more people than ever before share in.
That is the mantra behind both the Green New Deal and Thunberg’s
trip. And if it sounds familiar, it should, for it is the direct descendant of
the mother of all sustainable development plans known as Agenda 21.
Agenda 21, as Investor’s
Business Daily (IBD) noted in a June 7, 2012 editorial, was a fundamental assault
on the rights our Founding Fathers fought for, the basis for the freedoms and
democracy that we enjoy. It is all for surrendering those rights on the altar
of “social justice” and planetary salvation:
One of those is property rights. "Land... cannot be treated
as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures
and inefficiencies of the market," Agenda 21 says.
"Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of
accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social
injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and
implementation of development schemes." The
planet is in peril, don’t you know, and humanity is the plague infecting it.
The globalists are hammering out an agenda that will
determine not only how many people there will be, but where they will live, how
they will live, and what governments will permit them to do in order to save
the planet.
Agenda 21 failed in its announced goal to eradicate poverty and
save the earth, but it did serve as a justification for world governments to
enhance their power at the expense of the freedom of their people. Its
successor, Agenda 2030, is no less ambitious in its goal for global
government control, according to the preamble of the document outlining the agenda:
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets which we are
announcing today demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new universal
Agenda. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and complete
what these did not achieve. They seek to realize the human rights of all and to
achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. They are
integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable
development: the economic, social and environmental.
Agenda 2030 was the death knell for freedom and independence
around the world. It is a blueprint for world government of the U.N., by the
U.N. and for the U.N. Its goals and targets leave no aspect of human life and
activities immune from power grabs by government. The Green New Deal will make
it happen here.
President Obama embraced Agenda 2030 when he addressed the Sustainable
Development conference:
"We suffer no illusions of the challenges ahead, but we
understand this is something that we must commit ourselves to," Obama said
in a speech to the assembly. "In doing so, we recognize that our most
basic bond -- our common humanity -- compels us to act. An impoverished child
in a distant slum or a neighborhood not that far from here is just as equal,
just as worthy, as any of our children, as any of us, as any head of government
or leader in this great hall.”
Private land ownership and land use are a prime target. What
property we can develop, what energy we can extract, and what houses we can
build are fair game. But private property is a prime tenet of American freedom
-- something Democrats and globalists seek to eliminate or control. Alabama was
the first state to recognize the threat of Agenda 21 and ban its implementation
with the sovereign state,
As Investor’s Business Daily, one of the few national
publications to highlight this threat, noted: After Wisconsin Gov. Scott
Walker's stunning triumph over the excesses and abuses of public-sector unions,
the London Telegraph's James Delingpole, an indefatigable opponent of global
warming fraud, opined in a piece titled, "How Wisconsin And Alabama Helped Save
The World,"
that we should take note of "an equally important but perhaps less
well-publicized victory won in the Alabama House and Senate over the U.N.'s
malign and insidious Agenda 21.
Agenda 21 is one of those compacts, like Law of the Sea, Kyoto and
New START, that are supported by an apologetic administration with a fondness
for the redistribution of American power and wealth on a local and global
scale.
Alabama recently passed Senate Bill 477 unanimously in both of its
houses. The legislation bars the taking of private property in Alabama without
due process and says that "Alabama and all political subdivisions may not
adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently
infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may be
required by policy recommendations originating in or traceable to Agenda
21."
In a piece on Watt’s Up With That, Nancy Thorner calls the
Green New Deal “the boldest tactic yet to advance U.N. Agenda 21":
Enter the Green New Deal, the boldest tactic yet, as proposed by
AOC when the Democrat Socialists took control of the House in the 2018
midterms. The origins and the purpose of the Green New Deal are not
unlike the positive-sounding objectives of Agenda 21: to protect the
environment and make a better life for all of us.
In that the forces behind Agenda 21 were becoming both impatient
and scared because after 27 years Agenda 21 had not yet been realized, coupled
with growing apprehensive that people around the world were starting to wise up
to the real nature of Agenda 21, permitted the clock of deception to be removed
to reveal the true goals of the Green New Deal, socialism and global control as
a way to advance Agenda 21.
Something wicked this way comes and it is called the Green New
Deal. The direct descendant of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, it will, if fully implemented,
complete President Obama’s promised fundamental transformation of America from
the land of the free to the home of the impoverished and enslaved.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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