Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Anti Agenda 21 Platform

Posted on May 27, 2015 Written by Michael Shaw, FreedomAdvocates.org
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FA Note:  The fol­low­ing Alameda County Repub­li­can Party Plat­form ban­ning Agenda 21 was drafted by Free­dom Advo­cates and is intended for use by Demo­c­rat and Repub­li­can Cen­tral Com­mit­tees around the coun­try. Is your county’s polit­i­cal activism com­mit­ted to Amer­ica or to polit­i­cal glob­al­ism? Democ­rats and Repub­li­cans most likely will answer that ques­tion sim­i­larly! Both par­ties advance Agenda 21 and stop­ping it is up to you.
Alameda County Repub­li­can Party Plat­form Regard­ing Agenda 21
Sus­tain­abil­ity means the fed­eral, state and local government’s imple­men­ta­tion of an action plan cre­ated by the United Nations called Agenda 21. On the sur­face Agenda 21 objec­tives appear to be envi­ron­men­tally moti­vated. Agenda 21 was actu­ally estab­lished to cre­ate a world-wide polit­i­cal struc­ture, includ­ing a man­date for com­pli­ant human action, and an engi­neered soci­etal sys­tem lead­ing to mas­sive dis­cor­dance within the human population.
We, the Alameda County Repub­li­can Party Cen­tral Com­mit­tee (“Com­mit­tee”) reject all Agenda 21 activ­i­ties and pro­pos­als in Alameda County and the San Fran­cisco Bay Area.
Accord­ingly, the Com­mit­tee does not sup­port the County’s par­tic­i­pa­tion in the fol­low­ing activities:
1.     Par­tic­i­pa­tion in Regional Gov­ern­ment includ­ing ABAG (Asso­ci­a­tion of Bay Area Gov­ern­ments). ABAG is part of a fed­er­ally inspired national for­mu­la­tion designed to remake local gov­ern­ment oper­a­tions and struc­tures. ABAG is com­prised of non-elected and unac­count­able indi­vid­u­als who fol­low direc­tives from Fed­eral and State grant incen­tives. Its pur­pose it to impose a national/international sys­tem of local gov­er­nance (see The Local Agenda 21 Plan­ning Guide). An inter­na­tional orga­ni­za­tion called ICLEI (Inter­na­tional Coun­cil for Local Envi­ron­men­tal Ini­tia­tives) authored The Local Agenda 21 Plan­ning Guide. ICLEI is an NGO accred­ited by the United Nations for the pur­pose of imple­ment­ing Agenda 21. ICLEI is in con­tract with each city in Alameda for advanc­ing Agenda 21, includ­ing their coor­di­na­tion and direc­tion of the ABAG/ICLEI One Bay Area plan.
2.     Accep­tance of ABAG’s One Bay Area Plan. ABAG has imposed a 300 bil­lion dol­lar plan called One Bay Area (OBA). This plan is com­pre­hen­sive and is designed to change how and where res­i­dents live and travel. Lim­ited cit­i­zen aware­ness exists among the pub­lic due to the Bay Area News Group and its fail­ure to report this mas­sive re-engineering of the local polit­i­cal and liv­ing sit­u­a­tion. The party needs to awaken the cities to reject OBA and with­draw from ABAG.
3.     Imple­men­ta­tion of County ordi­nance, Mea­sure D, was barely passed by vot­ers in 2000. This mea­sure took land out­side city lim­its and put it off limit to nearly all uses. The effect was to require a con­cen­tra­tion of all devel­op­ment includ­ing hous­ing into dense cities, so called Smart Growth. The effect has been to advance Agenda 21 poli­cies while destroy­ing cit­i­zens’ rights to the use and enjoy­ment of pri­vate property.
Agenda 21 is well embed­ded in Cal­i­for­nia. The state is at risk. The core objec­tives of Agenda 21 include: the abo­li­tion of pri­vate prop­erty, edu­ca­tion for global cit­i­zen­ship, and mon­i­tor­ing and con­trol­ling the actions of human beings. Agenda 21 ignores unalien­able rights inher­ent to nat­ural rights and Nat­ural Law. In essence, Agenda 21 glob­al­iza­tion marks the end of the Amer­i­can exper­i­ment. We com­mit to work to reverse the County’s and the Bay Area’s com­mit­ment to Agenda 21.
http://agenda21news.com/2015/05/alameda-county-republican-party-platform-regarding-agenda-21/#more-5891

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