Thursday, June 6, 2013

A Time to Sue: Regionalism Challenged


 First Ever Legal Challenge to Stop Agenda 21 Nine-County Regional Plan
 
The plot to transform the San Francisco Bay Area is largely unknown by the
residents living there and overwhelmingly opposed by those who do know.
The global boiler plate program called "One Bay Area" (OBA) or Plan Bay
Area will roll out across the nation. This one involves more than
$250,000,000,000 (over a quarter of a trillion dollars). The plan destroys
rural and suburban lifestyles and transforms areas into dense mega-cities
where people are assessed, monitored and controlled. Sound extreme?
 
Freedom Advocates and The Post Sustainability Institute hired the law firm
of Kassouni Law to evaluate and comment on OBA/Plan Bay Area.
Mr. Kassouni's review focused on Natural Law, and Constitutional, and/or
statutory violations inherent to the Plan. Litigation to stop the Plan must be
filed within 90 days of the Plan's adoption which is scheduled for July of
this year.
 
Regional government is promulgated through Councils of Governments
(COGs) and serves to neuter local government through a federalized
system of carrots and sticks. COGs are designed to be the primary engine
in the United States to advance Agenda 21 at the local level. The Plan for
the Bay Area is the prototype of what COGs throughout the country will
commit to if the Plan is implemented in the Bay Area. Over time the Plan
abolishes private property as a system of public private partnerships
assume control of our economic future.
 
Source: Freedom Advocates.org,  May 31, 2013

Comments:

In Georgia, see www.repealregionalism.com. California is years ahead of the rest of the U.S. in pushing regionalism and UN Agenda 21 implementation.  In Georgia, we defeated the T-SPLOST in July 31, 2012 and did not provide the “permission” for the State of Georgia to follow suit.  This threat to our private property rights will not be defeated until all Agenda 21 enabling laws have been repealed including HR 277 and HR 1216. We need voter engagement on this issue and voter support to let our Georgia Legislature know we don’t want appointed, unelected governance threatening our private property rights.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Wow! Thanks for the post. Definitely an eye opener. Keep up the good work.

Mia | Carter West Law