SOUNDS LIKE SCIENCE FICTION ~
OR SOME CONSPIRACY
THEORY ~
BUT IT ISN'T
This video is a must listen for every one of us concerned about
the implementation of Agenda 21. The speaker, Rosa Koire, is entertaining, common good sense, easily understood, savvy, and she puts it all together as to how
we are being eased and pushed into the plans set in place for us. An urban life
like rats living in reduced circumstances. I kept visualizing scenes from Soylent Green but managed to keep that grimness at bay. This video, please listen to her. I
sat and sewed on buttons and listened and learned more about this dehumanizing Agenda 21 and the logistics of its application in our world today.
What we are talking about is nothing
less than a fusion of Communist and fascist control measures inflicted upon the
population to keep them poor, starving and weak. Think The Hunger Games......
UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is implemented worldwide to inventory and control all land, all water, all minerals, all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all information, and all human beings in the world.
INVENTORY AND CONTROL
Have you wondered where these terms 'sustainability' and 'smart growth' and 'high density urban mixed use development' came from?
Have you wondered where these terms 'sustainability' and 'smart growth' and 'high density urban mixed use development' came from?
Doesn't it seem like about 10 years
ago you'd never heard of them and now everything seems to include these
concepts?
Is that just a coincidence?
That every town and county and state
and nation in the world would be changing their land use/planning codes and
government policies to align themselves with...what?
First, before I get going, I want to say that yes, I know it's a small world and it takes a village and we're all one planet etc.
First, before I get going, I want to say that yes, I know it's a small world and it takes a village and we're all one planet etc.
I also know that we have a government
of the people, by the people, and for the people, and that as cumbersome as
that can be sometimes
Donald Rumsfeld said that the Chinese
have it easy; they don't have to ask their people if they agree. And Bush
Junior said that it would be great to have a dictator as long as he was the
dictator. We have a three branch government and the Bill of Rights,
Constitution, and self-determination.
This is one of the reasons why people
want to come to the US, right?
We don't have Tiananmen Square here,
generally speaking (yes, I remember Kent State ~ not the same, and yes, an
outrage.) So I'm not against making certain issues a priority, such as mindful
energy use, alternative energy sponsorship, recycling/reuse, and sensitivity to
all living creatures.
But then you have UN Agenda 21. What is it? See our videos and radio shows at the bottom of this page (or search YouTube for Rosa Koire) or buy BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: U.N. Agenda 21 by Rosa Koire click here
But then you have UN Agenda 21. What is it? See our videos and radio shows at the bottom of this page (or search YouTube for Rosa Koire) or buy BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: U.N. Agenda 21 by Rosa Koire click here
Considering its policies are woven into all the General Plans of the cities and counties, it’s important for people to know where these policies are coming from. While many people support the United Nations for its peacemaking efforts, hardly anyone knows that they have very specific land use policies that they would like to see implemented in every city, county, state and nation.
The specific plan is called United
Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable Development, which has its basis in Communitarianism.
By now, most Americans have heard of sustainable development but are largely
unaware of Agenda 21.
In a nutshell, the plan calls for governments to take control of all land use and not leave any of the decision making in the hands of private property owners.
It is assumed that people are not good stewards of their land and the government will do a better job if they are in control.Individual rights in general are to give way to the needs of communities as determined by the governing body.Moreover, people should be rounded up off the land and packed into human settlements, or islands of human habitation, close to employment centers and transportation.
Another program, called the Wildlands Project spells out how most of the land is to be set aside for non-humans.
U.N. Agenda 21 cites the affluence of Americans as being a major problem which
needs to be corrected.
It calls for lowering the standard of living for Americans so that the people in poorer countries will have more, a redistribution of wealth.
Although people around the world
aspire to achieve the levels of prosperity we have in our country, and will
risk their lives to get here, Americans are cast in a very negative light and
need to be taken down to a condition closer to average in the world. Only
then, they say, will there be social justice which is a cornerstone of the U.N.
Agenda 21 plan.
Agenda 21 policies date back to the 70's but it got its real start in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro when President Bush signed onto it. President Clinton signed it later and continued the program in the United States. A non-governmental organization called the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives, ICLEI, is tasked with carrying out the goals of Agenda 21. Over 600 cities in the U.S. are members; our town joined in 2007. The costs are paid by taxpayers.
It's time that people educate themselves and read the document and related commentary. After that, get a copy of your city or county's General Plan and read it.
Agenda 21 policies date back to the 70's but it got its real start in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro when President Bush signed onto it. President Clinton signed it later and continued the program in the United States. A non-governmental organization called the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives, ICLEI, is tasked with carrying out the goals of Agenda 21. Over 600 cities in the U.S. are members; our town joined in 2007. The costs are paid by taxpayers.
It's time that people educate themselves and read the document and related commentary. After that, get a copy of your city or county's General Plan and read it.
You will find all sorts of policies
that are nearly identical to those in U.N. Agenda 21.
Unfortunately, their policies have
advanced largely unnoticed and we are now in the end game.
People need to identify their elected
officials who are promoting the U.N.'s policies and hold them accountable
for their actions. Only when we've identified who the people are and what
they are trying to do will we be able to evaluate whether or not we approve of
the policies they are putting forward.
Some people may think it's appropriate
for agencies outside the United States to set our policies and some people will
not. The question is, aren't Americans able to develop their
own policies?
Should we rely on an organization that
consists of member nations that have different forms of governments, most of
which do not value individual rights as much as we do? It's time to bring
U.N. Agenda 21 out in the open where we can have these debates and then set our
own policies in accordance with our Constitution and Bill of Rights.
ED: Please further enlarge this map to read the small print. It is dated but shows the basic plan for population distribution. As an aside, I have questioned the involvement of HAARP and the weather of the Midwest over the past few years. The weather is an excellent way to shift and weed out the populace.
Ok, you say, interesting, but I don't see how that really affects me. Here are
a few ways:
No matter where you live, I'll bet that there have been hundreds of condos built in the center of your town recently. Over the last ten years there has been a 'planning revolution' across the US.
Your commercial, industrial, and multi-residential land was rezoned to 'mixed use.' Nearly everything that got approvals for development was designed the same way: ground floor retail with two stories of residential above.Mixed use.
Very hard to finance for construction, and very hard to manage since it has to have a high density of people in order to justify the retail. A lot of it is empty and most of the ground floor retail is empty too. High bankruptcy rate.
So what?
Most of your towns provided funding
and/or infrastructure development for these private projects.
They used Redevelopment Agency
funds.
Your money.
Specifically, your property
taxes.
Notice how there's very little money
in your General Funds now, and most of that is going to pay Police and
Fire?
Your street lights are off, your parks
are shaggy, your roads are pot-holed, your hospitals are closing.
The money that should be used for
these things is diverted into the Redevelopment Agency. It's the only
agency in government that can float a bond without a vote of the people.
And they did that, and now you're paying off those bonds for the next 45 years
with your property taxes. Did you know that?
And by the way, even if Redevelopment
is ended, as in California, they still have to pay off existing debt ~ for 30
to 45 years.
So, what does this have to do with Agenda 21?
So, what does this have to do with Agenda 21?
Redevelopment is a tool used to further the Agenda 21 vision of remaking America's cities.
With redevelopment, cities have the
right to take property by eminent domain ~ against the will of the property
owner, and give it or sell it to a private developer. By declaring an area of
town 'blighted' (and in some cities over 90% of the city area has been declared
blighted) the property taxes in that area can be diverted away from the General
Fund.
This constriction of available funds
is impoverishing the cities, forcing them to offer less and less services, and
reducing your standard of living. They'll be telling you that it's
better, however, since they've put in nice street lights and colored
paving. The money gets redirected into the Redevelopment Agency and handed
out to favored developers building low income housing and mixed use.
Smart Growth.
Cities have had thousands of condos built in the redevelopment areas and are telling you that you are terrible for wanting your own yard, for wanting privacy, for not wanting to be dictated to by a Condo Homeowner's Association Board, for being anti-social, for not going along to get along, for not moving into a cramped apartment downtown where they can use your property taxes for paying off that huge bond debt.
But it's not working, and you don't
want to move in there. So they have to make you. Read on.
Human habitation, as it is referred to now, is restricted to lands within the Urban Growth Boundaries of the city. Only certain building designs are permitted. Rural property is more and more restricted in what uses can be on it. Although counties say that they support agricultural uses, eating locally produced food, farmer's markets, etc, in fact there are so many regulations restricting water and land use (there are scenic corridors, inland rural corridors, baylands corridors, area plans, specific plans, redevelopment plans, huge fees, fines) that farmers are losing their lands altogether.
Human habitation, as it is referred to now, is restricted to lands within the Urban Growth Boundaries of the city. Only certain building designs are permitted. Rural property is more and more restricted in what uses can be on it. Although counties say that they support agricultural uses, eating locally produced food, farmer's markets, etc, in fact there are so many regulations restricting water and land use (there are scenic corridors, inland rural corridors, baylands corridors, area plans, specific plans, redevelopment plans, huge fees, fines) that farmers are losing their lands altogether.
County roads are not being paved. The
push is for people to get off of the land, become more dependent, and come
into the cities ~ o get out of the suburbs and into the cities. Out of
their private homes and into condos. Out of their private cars and onto
their bikes.
Bikes. What does that have to do with it? I like to ride my bike and so do you. So what? Bicycle advocacy groups are very powerful now.
Bikes. What does that have to do with it? I like to ride my bike and so do you. So what? Bicycle advocacy groups are very powerful now.
Advocacy.A fancy word for lobbying, influencing, and maybe strong-arming the public and politicians.
What's the connection with bike
groups? National groups such as Complete Streets, Thunderhead Alliance,
and others, have training programs teaching their members how to pressure for
redevelopment, and training candidates for office. It's not just about
bike lanes; it's about remaking cities and rural areas to the 'sustainable
model'.
High density urban development without
parking for cars is the goal. This means that whole towns need to be demolished
and rebuilt in the image of sustainable development. Bike groups are
being used as the 'shock troops' for this plan.
What plan?
What plan?
We're losing our homes since this
recession/depression began, and many of us could never afford those homes to
begin with. We got cheap money, used whatever we had to squeak into those
homes, and now some of us lost them. We were lured, indebted, and sunk.
This was once a busy family neighbourhood in Detroit.
The land has gone feral and is home to thousands of abandoned pets.
Whole neighborhoods
are empty in some places.
Some are being
bulldozed.
Cities cannot afford
to extend services outside of their core areas.
Slowly, people will
not be able to afford single family homes.
Will not be able to
afford private cars.
Will be more dependent.
More restricted.
More easily watched
and monitored.
This plan is a whole life plan.
It involves the educational system,
the energy market, the transportation system, the governmental system, the
health care system, food production, and more.
The plan is to
restrict your choices,
limit your funds,
narrow your
freedoms,
and take away your
voice.
One of the ways is by using the Delphi
Technique to 'MANUFACTURE CONSENSUS.'
Another is to
infiltrate community groups
or actually start
neighborhood associations with hand-picked 'leaders'.
Another is to groom
and train future candidates for local offices.
Another is to
sponsor non-governmental groups
that go into schools
and train children.
Another is to offer
federal and private grants and funding
for city programs
that further the agenda.
Another is to
educate a new generation of land use planners
to require New
Urbanism.
Another is to
convert factories to other uses,
introduce energy
measures that penalize manufacturing,
and set energy
consumption goals to pre-1985 levels.
Another is to allow
unregulated immigration
in order to lower
standards of living and drain local resources.
All of this sounds unbelievable until
you have had direct experience with it. You probably have, but unless you
resisted it you won't know it's happening. That's why we'd like you to read our
blog 'The Way We See
It' (click here). Go to the section in the blog (look on
the right side under Categories) called Our Story. You'll get a look
at how two unsuspecting people fell into a snake pit and survived to tell about
it.
Great video.
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