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Agenda 21 -- the blueprint to advance Sustainable Development by Daniel Beckett
Advance Bulletin ^ | Jun 15, 2004 | Daniel Beckett

Posted on 06/17/2004 10:23:50 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer

The policies of Sustainable Development are changing the very fabric of America.

Sustainable Development entered the world officially in 1987 in a report of the United Nations Commission on Environment and Development entitled, "Our Common Future". This commission was chaired by Gro Harlem Bruntland, Prime minister of Norway and Vice-President of the World Socialist Party. A well known mantra that originated from that report is "meeting today's need's without compromising future generations to meet their own needs". If one is to look, this mission statement has been incorporated into many government and non-government organizations. Is it a surprise that it was also reflected in the old Soviet constitution?

Then in 1992 the United Nations conference on "Environment and Development" was held in Rio De Janeiro Brazil. This summit is commonly referred to as the "Earth Summit". Then-President George H. Bush signed what is commonly referred to as the "Rio Accords". Out of this conference came the "Agenda 21" document. Agenda 21 was adopted as a work plan to implement Sustainable Development by 179 nations including our own.

The following year, newly-elected President Bill Clinton created "The Presidents Council on Sustainable Development" through executive order. This order created the framework for the federal government to begin implementing sustainable development programs nationwide. All of this has been moving forward with virtually no legislative debate.

I first became aware of Agenda 21 in the summer of 2000 when I was given a copy of the Santa Cruz Local Agenda 21 document, a regurgitated version of the global document. This local plan was endorsed by our esteemed Congressman Sam Farr on June 3rd, 1997. Is it any coincidence that Mr. Farr flies the United Nations flag at his Congressional office in Washington, DC?

So what could be wrong with the idea of being sustainable? We don't want to be unsustainable, do we? The problem with Sustainable Development is that it flies in the face of man's will to advance. America is the greatest country in the world. Why? Because its citizens were allowed the use of its bountiful resources. There was no king or dictator to control man's creative action.

The idea behind Sustainable Development is to foster a mentality of guilt in people over the use of natural resources. Every time one starts their car... Every time one turns on a water faucet... Remember, be sustainable! Don't exceed your allotment of resources... Big Brother is watching you. We all must learn to live the same, think the same and most importantly... be sustainable!

America was not created using this mindset. America was created with the mindset of full speed ahead!!! I don't think NASA was concerned about being sustainable when they were going to the moon.

You see, the real agenda behind Sustainable Development has nothing to do with protecting the environment. It is about controlling the natural resources. If the resources are controlled, the people are controlled. The screws are already tightening on us. Why is it a requirement to have low-flow plumbing fixtures in our houses? Why must we use fluorescent lighting in kitchens now? These things should be a personal choice. No doubt in time the use of all natural resources will be highly regulated.

Of course, as in the old Soviet Union, not everyone will be required to live the peasant lifestyle. Those who play along will be rewarded. But the reward will only be a temporary one. It comes down to "the end justifies the means". The "useful idiots" will be in for a big surprise when they realize the noose they helped to tie will be placed around their own necks.

Problem is, most of the Think Global, Act Local socialists realize that most adults are smart enough to see through their utopian pipe dreams. Their solution? Brainwash the school children. It's not education anymore. It's indoctrination. That's why it's so important to have good teachers in the system. The local Packard Foundation (billions of dollars in assets at last check) funds a great many projects related to Sustainable Development. The next generation is being prepared to live in a new controlled society where people are discouraged from reaching their personal best. All this is being done with the help of our tax money.

Indicators of Sustainable Development and Agenda 21 are everywhere. The city of Watsonville is busy implementing its own Agenda 21 Plan, called ACTION Pajaro Valley. The county is neck-deep with valley and village plans, such as in Corralitos and Aptos. Then there is the City of Marina redevelopment plan. The name of this type of planning is "community planning", "comprehensive planning", "growth management planning", or "smart growth". They all mean the same thing. Oh, then let's not forget about Highway 1. The plan on that is to stall long enough, until we all give up on our cars due to unbearable congestion. We are being molded into complying with a more controlled and less independent form of transportation, such as the proposed rail line. Then there won't be a need to widen the highway. We have become guinea pigs in a social experiment.

Getting back to community planning, it is based on the creation of councils called "visioning councils". These councils are manipulated in such a way as to come to a pre-determined outcome. The professional facilitators of the meeting work hard to make sure all those involved are easily swayed into being agreeable. The process utilizes group manipulation tactics. Most people fear the thought of looking foolish in front of others and tend to keep quiet. If one is vocal, and unwilling to go along, a wily facilitator will pick up on this and use mockery to shut the person up. I have seen this demonstrated on numerous occasions. These so-called "visioning councils" are based on a very similar method of government such as that which was used in the Soviet Union. It is a top down form of governance where the local representatives blindly follow along behind their higher ups. The infrastructure for the brave new world of tomorrow is being created today right in front of our eyes. It's not about free enterprise providing the type of housing people want anymore. It's about government dictating the type of housing it will allow people to live in. I guess the government has forgotten the fact that it is not its role to control the housing market.

In fact, there is a lot of so-called public land in this county. But activities for outdoor sports and recreation are becoming increasingly restricted. There is big demand for activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, etc., but these activities are often considered to be unsustainable and therefore not allowed. A lot of this so-called open space is just plain closed off to all human use. More and more regulation is being placed on the use of public lands. I am not a big proponent of the government acquiring any more land, either directly or through "funnel" agencies such as Land Trusts -- who usually sell back to the government at a profit and then repeat the cycle.

If one is willing to take the time and do the research, you will come to realize -- as I did -- that we are in big trouble in this country. It doesn't seem to make much difference who is in power, be it Democrat or Republican, the Agenda 21 beat goes on. It is a very troubling and discouraging to realize that our own government is implementing a program that would make the Marxists proud. Did all those brave American soldiers die in Korea and Vietnam fighting communism for this? The American people need to be informed so they have a chance to voice their opposition to this form of tyranny. Forget about any major media willing to discuss this issue. I would suggest Freedom 21 Santa Cruz as a good start.

If America is to remain the land of the free and home of the brave the truth must get out. All patriotic Americans need to take the time to understand what is happening. I assure you, you will not like what you find. It's a bitter pill to swallow, but necessary if we are to stand a chance in saving our country. Take the time to be informed and speak out against those who wish to change America from the land of the free to the home of the regulated and controlled. Do it now -- before it's too late.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: California
KEYWORDS: agenda21; communityplanning; development; environment; openspace; propertyrights; santacruz; sovietunion; sustainability; sustainable; unlist; visioningcouncil; watsonville
Santa Cruz freepers may not have noticed the MONSTER apartment buildings that are going up next to the East Lake shopping center, but Watsonville is being urbanized. A clerk at a local store claimed that in the city itself, most people think that Watsonville will be totally urbanized, within 10 years. And what about all that farmland that the city council and Action Pajaro Valley claims they want to protect? Most people who live in the city now, say it will be gone in 10 years as well.

When the apple orchard was annexed where this soviet block style apartment is being built, citizens argued over whether 20 or 20 houses should be built on it.

What the city of Watsonville, and Action Pajaro Valley has given them, is a virtual city itself, with 50 homes, with no lots, over 100 townhouses, and gosh knows how many apartments in the 5 story high buildings that are under construction. Funny how the debate centered around single family homes, and the reality is a massive high density project.
1 posted on 06/17/2004 10:23:51 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: freebilly; martin_fierro; EggsAckley; Carry_Okie; The Other Harry; cake_crumb; farmfriend; ...

Agenda 21 is alive and well in Santa Cruz county PING


2 posted on 06/17/2004 10:24:53 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: sergeantdave

You might be interested in this.


3 posted on 06/17/2004 10:25:38 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer
I prefer to call it "Sustained Development."

Gotta have a place to put all those immigrunts who'll be paying for our Social Security.

4 posted on 06/17/2004 10:34:17 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie

Have you seen those apartments yet? They are truly out of character with the rest of the community and with the "slow growth" mandate Santa Cruz is so proud to boast.


5 posted on 06/17/2004 10:36:35 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

Yeah, I was down there last year. Remember: I saw this coming in 1997 when I started the book.


6 posted on 06/17/2004 10:41:52 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: hedgetrimmer

If you want to make the rice farmers I know in Thailand really mad at Europeans and Americans, don't talk about Bush or Iraq, bring up Sustainable Development. They will tell you it is the "western elitists" saying, "We got ours, you live in the mud with high infant mortality, poor living conditions and not enough to eat so we can continue to control you!" They are interested in environmental issues -- clean water, healthy jungles, local issues, but understand the socialist agenda of the Earth Firsters.


7 posted on 06/17/2004 11:01:37 AM PDT by JimSEA ( "More Bush, Less Taxes.")
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To: JimSEA

The world needs to wake up to this menace. Let's hope the Thai have more backbone than the Americans who are rolling over and playing dead to the UN sustainable development crowd.


8 posted on 06/17/2004 11:14:15 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

Ping for later read.


9 posted on 06/17/2004 11:48:06 AM PDT by redgolum
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To: hedgetrimmer
The tentacles of the subversives are diversified,
widespread and deep into the fabric of our country.
The young radicals (communists/socialists) of the 60’s have become college professors, teachers, lawyers, politicians, clergy, news and entertainment media and the business world elite. They are “educating” and recruiting our young for their replacements. They are taking OUR country away from us and saving it for the “Future owners”.
The list at this Link shows what they have accomplished.

There have been several additions to this list:


1. They have gotten environmental and regulatory control (NGO’s) over most businesses, resources of water, forests, oil, farming, ranching and mining in order to eliminate their profits and shut them down.

2. They are in the process of bankrupting the people and government with lawsuits, social programs, environmental programs and out-right GIVING money to socialist front groups, the UN and foreign countries.

3. They are eliminating our jobs as much as they can with the above methods and with foreign treaties. NAFTA, FTAA, etc.

Agenda 21 is just another example of what is going on below the surface.

10 posted on 06/17/2004 1:51:17 PM PDT by Not a 60s Hippy
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To: hedgetrimmer; All
re: "Santa Cruz freepers may not have noticed..."

WOW! ...You mean there are others around here...???!!! ...I always close up the blinds when I am reading FR, because I could have sworn I heard FR was ILLEGAL in this county... something about 'incompatibility with the neighborhood', or 'not sustainable', or some such, but very strictly enforced by the County ...whenever a neighbor 'drops a dime'.

...and I think I *DID* hear they were VERY much 'into' 'sustainability' hereabouts...


11 posted on 06/17/2004 4:58:19 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes (LIBERAL: One who can always be relied upon to give someone ELSE the shirt off of your back.)
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To: hedgetrimmer
Did all those brave American soldiers die in Korea and Vietnam fighting communism for this?
Socialism isn't Communisim. Hitler was a Socialist, Marx/Lenin were Communists.
These councils are manipulated in such a way as to come to a pre-determined outcome.
The Delphi Technique.
"Keeping it simple", as this article apparently tries to do, leaves the meat out of the pie.
12 posted on 06/17/2004 7:08:17 PM PDT by philman_36
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To: hedgetrimmer
It is often frustrating to see articles like this come out. My first reaction is..."Where have you been?".
I have to remind myself that there are others who are simply late to the show, as I was at one time, and still need to learn of such things, so I salute the author for revisiting a subject that is old to me.
13 posted on 06/17/2004 7:16:17 PM PDT by philman_36
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To: philman_36; AuntB; SauronOfMordor
If you are interested, I found this article on Advance Bulletin . It publishes articles from various sources, including grass roots, that are very informative about what is going on around the country. It also allows research on various topics, which is interesting. Its free, so I signed up.
14 posted on 06/17/2004 8:14:39 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: Seadog Bytes
Welcome to the Santa Cruz contingent of FR.
15 posted on 06/17/2004 8:15:56 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

Bump!

In about 1995, when I started talking about Agenda 21, etc, all I got was blank stares. What is amazing, after all these years, most still have no idea what they're facing.


16 posted on 06/18/2004 9:46:12 AM PDT by AuntB ("Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is our problem!" Ronald Reagan)
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