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What is Agenda 21?
UN Agenda 21 -Rio Accord - Global Biodiversity Assessment
If you were to hear that in the very near future the United States will have no privately owned property, no air conditioning, no dams, no paved roads, no way to correct rivers for flood control, no golf courses, no pastureland used for grazing, would you believe it? These are all mandates of a United Nations program called Agenda 21 which was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. All delegates watched as four men, holding poles attached to an “Ark of Hope” which contained this Agenda 21 document! Within its pages are a substantial attack on the American Declaration of Independence and our Constitution. The primary target for the changes proposed in 1992 is the United States of America.
What is Agenda 21? Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments and major groups in every area in which humans impact on the environment. The Agenda is an all-encompassing prescription for regulating every aspect of human activity in the interest of "sustainable development". The plan calls for governments to take control of all land, and leave no decision-making in the hands of private property owners. This is for the stated purpose of "social justice." 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. This is not a left/right Dem/GOP issue; it is a liberty vs. tyranny issue. Heather Gass of East Bay Tea Party and Rosa Koire, author and property rights activist with the Post Sustainability Institute explain it well in this video.
What is Unsustainable? Everything.
Key topics impacted by UN Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development
Land
- Wildlands Project
The UN's Agenda 21 Vision for the USA - Project 60
- Property Rights
Environment
- Climate
- Water
Energy
- Smart Meters
- Renewable
Health
Education
Human Habitat
- Walkability
- Mixed Use "Smart Growth"
Business