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Sustainable development part of U.N. Agenda 21




I just finished reading the CCLEP article in the April 26 News- Herald pertaining to sustainable development. Here it is, Agenda 21, the United Nations plan for the destruction of your rights by creating crisis, shortage, and a police state.

Sustainable Development has three components: global land use, global education, and global population control. The international focus for Sustainable Development is the United States, because America is the only country in the world based on the ideals of private property. Private property is incompatible with the collectivist premise of Sustainable Development.

The United Nations website verifies that the U.N. Agenda 21 plan is Sustainable Development, which works to abolish private property. So-called public-private partnerships are the tools used to accomplish this objective.

The Wildlands Project calls for elimination of human presence on over 50 percent of the American landscape and to heavily control human activity on most of the rest of American land.

The second action plan, Smart Growth, will increasingly herd Americans into regimented and dense urban communities, subject to increasing controls on how residents live.

The plan was signed in 1992 by President George H.W. Bush along with 178 other world leaders. It is Agenda 21 because it is the agenda for the 21st century. According to U.N. Secretary General Maurice Strong, the “affluent middle class American lifestyle is unsustainable.” That includes single-family homes, private vehicles, appliances, air conditioning and meat eating. They are a threat to the planet.

President Clinton created the President’s Council on Sustainable Development to get it into every city, county and state in the U.S. through federal rules, regulations and grants. This is a global plan but is implemented locally.

You are losing your rights. You are being manipulated. You are being lied to.

Growing Smart is in our planning department and its principles are in our city and county plan. Urban areas are being consolidated and rural areas are being emptied of people through restrictive land use policies, gasoline costs, vehicle miles traveled, taxes. Loss of rural road maintenance, closure of rural schools and post offices, water well monitoring, smart meters and regionalization pressures.

This dramatic revolution in private property rights extends to every facet of our lives: education, energy, food, housing, transportation. We are being told that this is our plan but it is not.

Visit sustainabledevelopment. un.org/index. php?page=view&nr=23&type=400 and read for yourself.

Marion McKeever
Schroeder



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