The One World Governance of U.N. Agenda 21, now morphed into
U.N. Agenda 2030, requires that every societal decision be based on the
environmental impact on global land use, education, and population control and
reduction.
The lynchpin of this agenda, Sustainable Development, has
deemed “not sustainable” most human activities that form our modern
civilization: private property, suburban
sprawl, fossil fuels, consumerism, farming, irrigation, commercial
agriculture, pesticides, herbicides, farmland, grazing of livestock, paved
roads, golf course, ski lodges, logging, dams, reservoirs, fences, power lines,
and the family unit.
As Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the U.N.’s Earth Summit
said in 1992, “Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent
middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances,
home and work air conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable.”
Fossil fuel energy must be replaced by solar and wind
generated power, no matter what the cost and consequences will be to humans and
to wildlife. And both solar panels and wind turbines are decimating wildlife.
The Paris Climate Agreement signed in 2016 by 178 countries,
the same nations that ratified the 1992 U.N. Agenda 21, was touted as an “incredible
achievement.” According to Dr. Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus
Center in Denmark, “the Paris Agreement will cost a fortune, but do little to
reduce global warming.” The cost by the end of the century will be astronomical,
$100 trillion, he said, with an insignificant decrease (0.023 degrees F) in
temperatures supposedly caused by carbon pollution. https://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/25486-sticker-shock-cost-of-un-climate-pact-100-trillion
Conserving the planet, water, soil, and air for future
generations and taking measures to reduce pollution is quite different from the
scam of the climate change industry that is punishing humans dearly for
existing. Somehow, in the globalist mind, taxing and redistributing wealth to
the third world are supposed to arrest and reverse the much maligned
anthropogenic global warming. Sending humans back to a simple, pre-civilization
life is magically going to stop the planet from going through normal cycles of
cooling and warming. Yet little is made of the Vostok ice core samples that
have proven that such swings in global temperatures have occurred naturally
without any interference from human activity.
As I wrote in my 2012 book, “U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental
Piracy,” there is never a shortage of new converts to the global warming scam as
the educational system is deliberately dumbing down our students in order to
accept the Sustainable Development goals. “Generally, more highly educated
people, who have higher incomes, consume more resources than poorly educated
people, who tend to have lower incomes. In this case, more education increases
the threat to Sustainability.” https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=UN+Agenda+21%3A+Environmental+Piracy
Agenda 2030 is spread by Public Private Partnerships and the
International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), now
re-baptized Local Governments for Sustainability. Smart Growth, Green Growth,
Green Building Codes, Going Green, to name a few, are Sustainable Development (SD)
policies implemented at local levels with tax dollars channeled through Public
Private Partnerships between the federal government and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs).
With the help of the American Planning Association, grants
reach municipalities that are in dire straits financially, distributing them to
struggling communities, grants that came with strings attached such as “visioning
consensus,” the vision of a third, unelected government tier, composed of the
United Nations and non-profit foundations that promote the interest of
globalists and wild animals over the interest of the local humans.
U.N. Agenda 2030 makes suggestions and recommendations that
are adapted into law at state and local level through comprehensive land use
plans which are voted on and included by the board of supervisors into local
zoning codes. Citizens do not understand its damaging ramifications to their
private property, to the ability to make a living, to use their land, grow food
in their gardens, irrigate their crops, sell their produce freely, and collect
rainwater and snowmelt on their own property.
U.N. Agenda 2030 goals and recommendations include several types
of social engineering:
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Redistribution of population according to
resources, a type of social engineering that includes removing any borders
around the globe
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Government control of land use in order to
achieve equitable distribution of resource, hence the social justice movement
around the globe
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Land use control through zoning and planning
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Government control of excessive profits from
land use
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Urban and rural land control through public land
ownership
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Regionalist authorities in control of
development rights, superseding local and state government authority
U.N. Agenda 2030 aims to control:
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Energy production, delivery, distribution, and
consumption via Smart Grid, Smart Meters, and renewables
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Food growth via FDA regulations
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Education via a curriculum centered on the
environment, Mother Earth, and global citizenship
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Water through irrigation denial in agriculture,
home use, recreation, limited hydroelectric generation
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Land through abolishing private property
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Finance through a single currency
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Population by reducing it to “manageable levels”
through sterilization and eugenics
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No borders, no sovereignty
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No national language and culture, no national
history
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Mobility restriction to 5-minute walk/bike
to/from work, school, shopping, entertainment
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Longer distance travel via rail use
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No homesteading, stacking people in high-rise mixed-use
tenements in order to designate formerly privately-owned land for wildlife
habitat
Living small is
heavily promoted around the world. People are encouraged to live in spaces the
size of a small RV, packing and unpacking furniture daily in order to be able
to move around their tiny spaces, to
sleep, cook, and sit down. While this many seem attractive to a young person
who cannot afford to pay a lot of rent, it is very difficult to raise a family
in a 250-400 square feet of space, less than the average hotel room. Americans
will be hard-pressed to give up their land, suburban homes and living, and move
into such crammed quarters.
The latest push in the Agenda 2030 is to “rethink
development to prepare for aging population.” The aging population has managed
to live just fine for centuries without social engineers re-directing their
life styles to fit into the globalists’ plans. Floridians even built their own highly
successful retiree town called the Villages.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy discovered that “With
Canada’s population aging rapidly, municipalities must refocus their community
planning efforts to deal with the impact of decades-old car-dependent suburban sprawl that leaves less-mobile
seniors isolated.” http://irpp.org/research-studies/insight-no14/?mc_cid=20529517f9&mc_eid=060d0aa264
What is the solution? Amend the land-use plans to make
housing “age-friendly” – “walkable development
and promoting aging at home, nudge
municipalities to take concrete steps to integrate the age-friendly concept in
their planning and development-review processes.”
“The suburbs of the future are pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods that contain a mix of housing types and provide for
the needs of residents at all stages of their lives.”
I bold-faced certain words because they are exactly the
words used in the original U.N. Agenda 21 goals of controlling population
movement, car use, location, mixed housing, and walkability. Municipalities
have added “park benches, better lighting, and clearer signage.” But that is
not enough progress towards the full implementation of U.N.’s Agenda 2030.
To believe that the government really cares about the fate
of their elderly population is dubious. As government reduces their access to medical
care, sky-rockets their insurance premiums, and taxes them so much that they
are unable to pay for assisted living, these planners are trying to crowd the
elderly into tiny apartments on the premise that their lives would be improved
by proximity to public transportation, work, shopping, dining, and
entertainment. It is just another attempt to herd human beings into tiny spaces
in order to control land use, mobility, and urban sprawl, all Sustainable
Development goals.
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