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Monday, September 12, 2005

 

These Lying Times...Sustainable Development: What Everyone Needs to Know

by Carl G Loy
9/12/05

Everyone needs to know and understand sustainable development. Public officials need to know. Not all of them realize that what they are implementing in their local area for city or county is what it really is. I think this tends to be true within the smaller communities and rural settings of many states. While it is assumed that all governors have to know what is going on and still have adopted these principles for their state, and some local governments have seen it as a means to grab more power over their citizens, many do not see the larger picture, including many in state legislatures.

To recap my previous writings, regarding sustainable development, I offer the following:

1. Sustainable development originated in the United Nations under their Agenda 21.

2. Agenda 21 was adopted by 178 nations, and by George H W Bush at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. It was first presented in 1987 in a report from the U.N. World Commission on Environment and Development.

3. Congress has never voted on acceptance of Agenda 21 or sustainable development but it is not a treaty delayed for ratification. A Clinton Executive Order in 1993 established the Agenda 21 agenda in America and it was accepted as if a congressional law.

4. Sustainable development is a political ideology intended to be progressively adopted by every single government all over the world down to your small town America.

5. Sustainable Development is promoted under various names to avoid negative reactions by those who might oppose a U.N. or Agenda 21 agenda. These names include "comprehensive planning," "smart growth," "growth management," etc.

6. Sustainable development directly affects every living human being and is a contradiction to individual rights and to our concepts of liberty. Inalienable rights are replaced by rights as granted or rescinded by men.

7. Advancing the agenda of sustainable development includes, " whatever it takes to get the job done." Deceit is widely used to install these programs in local municipalities. Strategies are developed to change attitudes as is seen by what is being taught in government schools. Sustainable development invades every subject. Policy sessions in local government open to the public allow the use of manipulative techniques to reach concensus and mislead participants. Public-private partnerships are greatly advocated combining government force and selfish business interests, and involve incentives such as tax breaks, subsidies, insider priviledges, etc. Local government likes the economic control it provides; business likes the perks. Those businesses left out usually suffer and operate at great disadvantage. Free enterprise becomes extinct while the few prosper.

8. Plans for local development are pre-determined and then offered for input usually under the supervision and control of a facilitator, often an outsider brought in for this purpose. The facilitator's job is to lead the non-participating group into agreement to these pre-determined goals. Failure to reach concensus may result in a subsequent meeting whereby a 'change-agent' skilled in changing mind-sets leads the group. This may involve only allowing criticism of predetermined "bad ideas" and soliticing or presenting the positive regarding predetermined "good ideas."

9. The implementation of sustainable development permeates all facets of society, including not only schools and city and county governments on the local level, but also within police departments and various other public agencies as well as private organizations.

10. Sustainable development gets its funding from a variety of sources in addition to the federal government from the taxpayer. They include such as the N.E.A., National Aububon Society, Sierra Club, Nature Conservancy, and the Rockefeller Foundation, Pew Trust, the Turner Foundation, Carniegie Foundation, just to name a few. There are over 2,000 NGO's supporting the implementation of Agenda 21 and sustainable development.

While George H W Bush opened the door wide by pledging the U.S. to support Agenda 21, Bill Clinton shoved it thru that door with his Executive Order entitled "The President's Council on Sustainable Development," and his "stakeholder councils" set out to restructure the American way of governing. This agenda is embraced and promoted by Democrats and Republicans alike; both liberals and conservatives.

Sustainable Development is a global plan for the total control of land use and resources thru restrictions, social transformation, and education. Thru it's implementation of "Smart Growth" plans and the Wildlands Project, private property rights will be destroyed and all people brought under central control. The results will be a collectivist society under the control of government and it's corporate partners, including the Foundations and NGO's and ruled by the selected Elite few.

Sustainable development targets our children in their schools. It intends to restructure society and government; its' values, its' attitudes; its' beliefs. It is replacing these with collectivist values, attitudes, and beliefs. It persues the elimination of private property ownership and the freedom associated with private property ownership. It replaces state governments with regional controllers and planners. It destroys, while claiming to be about perserving the earth for the future. Chaos is expected and will be dealt with. Can't we see the connections now, with FEMA and it's agenda; with the Patriot Act; NAFTA, open borders, etc? The promoters of sustainable development are serious and well-planned.

We are facing the battle between liberty and tyranny with too little knowledge and too little effort to ever expect to win, currently. That makes it urgently important that everyone learn all they can as fast as they can and alert officials who may be unaware, while holding accountable those who push this agenda. We can no longer take freedom for granted.

Get your children out of "their" schools. That would be the first greatest major step that a parent could do. Attend city council, county commission, and B.O.E. meetings and keep abreast of this type of activity and expose it in letters to the editor, etc. Encourage officials to refuse grants and funding for sustainable development objectives. Refuse memberships in associations and groups that sponsor sustainable development goals. Pressure your officials to stand for liberty and freedom and for private property rights. Pressure your educational systems to become independent and eliminate their false teaching. And if God and His Teaching is important to you and for your children, you have a tremendous responsibility that should not be ignored because doing so comes with dire conquences.

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