Posted on 02/05/2012 12:09:37 PM PST by Stayfree
The Executive Order seems to be in line with the United Nations radical Agenda 21, as it is designed to begin taking control over almost all aspects of the lives of 16 percent of the American people.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
I wonder if that's code for "collective farming"??
Tom Clancey’s Rainbow 6 and Michael Chrichton’s State of Fear pretty much spell it out. Many people think they are works of fiction. To me, they read like How-To guides for what we see happening around us today.
I recommend people read both.
If they can't get our guns. They will settle with us.
Pandemic/plague/poison/pollution, they will do something to empty the heartland/food production.
Has anyone else noticed that they have closed all OHV trails in the national forests “for the season?”
Late fall to early spring has always been the ideal season to use those trails, since there is no dust problem.
Divide and conquer
The frog is almost boiled.
Bump
On January 16, 2012 the Republican National Committee passed a “Resolution Exposing UN Agenda 21” as a radical plan of extreme environmentalism, social engineering and global political control designed to force the US to surrender sovereignty to the UN in order to promote social justice through the socialist/communist redistribution of our wealth among the nations through open borders, etc. etc. (a whole page).
Sorry, but President George Washington was the ONLY President with the legitimate authority to issue an Executive Order that could impact the entire country.
The rest of them can go piss up a rope.
Agenda21 ping; June 2011 article with useful comments, and see map in post #10.
0bummer Signed Agenda 21- Related Executive Order Last June and Fedzilla Wants Our Forest
. . . . Article, - # 6 , 12 , 16 , 29. Map at # 10.
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Agenda 21 ping; June 2011 article with useful comments, and see map in post #10.
Thanks, thouworm. ...
The dirt bikes I purchased in August 2008 were usable through Nov 1st. They have been parked in the garage since that time as I'm far away from home. Haven't been back to be able to enjoy my purchases during nice weather since I purchased them. By the time I can get back, the areas may be prohibited or I'll be too damn old.
The greatest tool our adversaries have is ridicule. The more outrageous the act, the less likely it is to be believed, and the easier it is to decry the people who attempt to expose it as "whackjobs".
There is little solace in having people come back to you and apologize ten or fifteen years later because "You were right. Now what do we do?"
It is this reason, having been on the cutting edge, that I decry the summary policy of some around here to denigrate instead of analyze claims of outrageous acts or plans by the government, or anyone else, for that matter.
Unsustainable claims will remain so in the face of scrutiny, anything else should not be simply tossed for being 'too outrageous', because that is the first line of defense used by those who intend to destroy this Republic.
The Buffalo Commons people were out here (from New Jersey), back when, about the time the Sierra Club (et. al.) was trying to impose "Wilderness" designation on some go-back homestead land which would have effectively cut off tens of thousands of acres of ranching, agricultural, and (now) oil-producing land by blocking access.
The dozen parcels they wanted to convert were presented in small units, mixed up, but when plotted on a map, produced a continuous barrier to land between them and the Little Missouri River. It was pointed out to various local associations, hunters, ranchers, and oilfield interests, and defeated.
That was in the 1980s, and later when Agenda 21 was raised, some people still refused to see it for the land-grab it is.
The North American Trade Corridor ("NAFTA Highway") fits into the program, too.
'They' (whoever is behind this stuff) don't want people to be able to access the back country, not on motorized transport, not on horseback, and few can for any distance on foot.
Even the carrot of GPS in your vehicle for navigation and emergency use can be used against you as the stick to beat you with should you try to transit 'forbidden' areas. Your cell phone can give you away, too. If you are 'connected', you can be/are detected.
Now that might sound a little flaky to people who seldom don't drive on paved roads, but for those of us who live and work well away from the pavement, it is reality. Every possible benefit of many of the devices we take for granted can be offset by a potential for governmental (totalitarian) abuse.
The crusade to deny access to huge portions of America continues...
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