Happily implementing Agenda 21
By Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
August 11, 2012
Occupy Corporatism
August 11, 2012
By 2030 it is expected that an estimated 4
billion people will live in eco-cities, which are controlled environments
where sustainability mandates how much water, energy, food and
production is allowed in urbanized areas. Targets and restrictions will replace
traditional living to keep the land used for habitat from becoming a wasteland
and protect the surrounding wildlife.
Global research on renewable energy and clean
technology in an international hub will collaborate to overcome human
challenges as population become denser.
In eco-cities, private cars will be banned,
forcing people to use high-speed mass transit, bicycles or simply walk to their
destination. Narrower streets and huge walls to separate the eco-city from the
surrounding wildlife preserves will aid in controlling the temperature of the
city.
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Several cities in America are transforming
their existing urban cities into eco-cities that are marketed as “laboratories
of innovation and progress”.
In Osceola County, Central Florida, Anthony
Pugliese, president and CEO of Pugliese Development Co (PDC) is building an
eco-sustainable city called Destiny where the entire landscape will reduce on-site
carbon emissions to zero. PDC has partnered with technology companies to
mandate LED lighting, solar panels. The city will sustain a population of an
estimated 250,000; with 10,000 residential units and 7 million sq ft of
commercial space.
Use of gray water to irrigate, electric
community cars for every-person use, biomass plant that will facilitate the
purchase of energy credits will be the controlling factors that create a
sustainable urban development.
PDC has been given recognition by the Clinton Climate Initiative
(CCI), former president Bill Clinton’s program to advance solutions
for climate change. CCI collaborates with businesses, environmental groups to
bring coercive influence on local, national and over-reaching social levels to
demonstrate the necessity of reforming policy, decision-making and
infrastructure that have Agenda 21 policies at their forefront.
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In Cleveland, Ohio, the incorporated Cleveland EcoVillage project redevelops existing areas
through partnerships with the city, regional transit authority and private
developers. Local residents are subject to Delphi techniques to ensure they
cooperate with the changes to their neighborhood.
The EcoVillage is a national project dedicated
to displaying green building and transit-orientated development by rearranging
urban life to adhere to Agenda 21.
Virginia Tech’s Department of Urban Affairs
and Planning located in Alexandria has created an Eco-City Charter and
Environmental Action Plan of 2030 that is moving the city
toward sustainable development.
They plan on turning Alexandria into an eco-city that is naturally built
with environmental sustainability so that the city and surrounding areas
function as one ecological system. The social, economic and sense of community
will be focused on sustainability foremost; to prevent “problems in the
future”.
All across America, sustainable development
“cities” managed and constructed
under the policies of Agenda 21 are popping up with the assistance
of eco-terrorist groups masquerading as grassroots efforts.
One example are the Ecocity
Builders , a non-profit organization which is a collaboration of
international networks of associates that influence and actively participate in
local city planning projects all across the US. Through training courses, they
advocate the ecocity approach as the only way to continue in civilized society.
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Living in densely populated areas where
transportation is limited; the buildings regulate use of water, energy, and
waste; while food production is strictly managed by the city planners is where
the global Elite want to place every man, woman and child.
In the next few decades, we will see the
transition of our home towns into sustainable prisons. The alterations are
happening right now in most cities where urbanized living is most congested.
Ultimately, the lies of the ecocities are that
they provide “a practical vision for a sustainable and restorative human
presence on this planet and suggests a path towards its achievement through the
rebuilding of cities, towns and villages in balance with living systems.”
This must be some kind of joke , there is no way the sustainable development cities would like as nice as in these pictures
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