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Kiss your house goodbye: Henry Lamb learns U.N. will eliminate homes, air conditioning, more
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, August 23, 2002 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 08/23/2002 12:03:19 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

Terms such as Smart Growth, urban boundaries, greenbelt, brownfield, infill and open space lace the literature of sustainable development. Rarely, however, is the term "Agenda 21" found in this literature, even though it is the document through which the concept of sustainable development entered the world. Americans don't want to hear that domestic policy is being dictated by the United Nations.

Our land-use policies have been dramatically influenced by the Untied Nations. The United Nations policy on land use says that "... public control of land use is indispensable." For a generation, government has been tightening its control of land use. In the early 1980s, the term "wetlands" entered the vocabulary, to describe what for centuries were called swamps, bogs and marshes. We were fed a steady diet of the value of wetlands to a healthy environment. The EPA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, devised regulations to protect wetlands, based on the 1972 Clean Water Act, which did not contain the word wetlands.

The National Wildlife Federation was not satisfied with the severity of the restrictions, so they filed a "friendly" lawsuit, in which the EPA agreed to re-write the regulations to the satisfaction of the NWF in order to reach an out-of-court consent agreement. Consequently, the federal government took control over more than 200 million acres of privately owned wetlands – with no thought of compensation.

U.S. wetland policy flows from the U.N. Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, signed by the U.S. in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971.

The snail darter introduced us to the Endangered Species Act, but it was the spotted owl that demonstrated the power of the law to lock up land, prevent land use, and displace thousands of people who derive their livelihood from resource use. Now, the Endangered Species Act is the weapon of choice, used by environmental organizations and government agencies, to designate vast stretches of both public and private lands off limits for human use – again, with no thought of compensation.

The Endangered Species Act flows from the U.N. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

The reason for the government's taking control of land is buried deep (page 993) within an 1,140-page U.N. document called the "Global Biodiversity Assessment," the instruction book for implementing the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity. The Wildlands Project is identified here as "central" to the successful implementation of the treaty.

The Wildlands Project seeks to set aside "... at least half" of the land area in the lower 48-states as "core wilderness," off limits to humans. Most of the rest of the land is to be managed by government, in public-private partnerships with non-government organizations, for "conservation" objectives.

People are to be squeezed into "sustainable communities," that are defined extensively in "Agenda 21," and other sustainable development documents. Urban boundaries will prevent people from living in the suburbs. Single-family houses are "unsustainable," according to Maurice Strong, secretary general of the 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development – as are air conditioning, automobiles and convenience foods.

The World Summit on Sustainable Development, meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, is negotiating ways to speed up the implementation of "Agenda 21," and to bring all nations – especially the United States – under the rule of the United Nations.

The Clinton-Gore administration was strongly supportive of this global agenda. The Bush administration has been less supportive, but Secretary of State Colin Powell has been sending mixed signals about the U.S.'s willingness to become "sustainable."

In an article prepared especially for distribution to the delegates at the WSSD by the United Nations Environment Program, Powell seems to be trying to redefine sustainable development, using terms such as "sustained" development, and by pledging more foreign aid, not to U.N. agencies, but to a new special fund to be administered by the U.S. He also says "We will also invite developed and developing nations to join us in providing freedom, security and hope for present and future generations." Freedom is not a part of the usual "sustainable" literature.

There should be no ambiguity. The United States cannot be "the land of the free," and "in compliance" with sustainable development goals at the same time. The United States must lead the world toward freedom, if there is to be any hope for future generations.


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To: Militiaman7
Do you know where I can get that as a bumper sticker?
21 posted on 08/23/2002 5:49:59 AM PDT by nina0113
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22 posted on 08/23/2002 5:51:58 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: ccmay
They can have my air conditioning when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.

NaW. (Actually, that would be "cool dead fingers" as I set it at around 74 degrees...)

23 posted on 08/23/2002 5:53:41 AM PDT by SodiumWarthog
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To: JohnHuang2
As Rush says, the problem is not the unequal distribution of resources, it's the unequal distribution of Capitalism!

The UN would rather spread the misery equally, with the UN leadership maintaining their control (and lifestyle) while everyone else lives in squalor.

A truly free market by its very nature makes the best and most efficient use of available resources. Any attempt to monkey with it leads to inefficiency and human suffering.

Of course, that's what these wannabe dick taters want.

24 posted on 08/23/2002 6:01:59 AM PDT by MrB
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To: stevio
Ok, I won't disagree with you...I'm sure the Indians and Chinese people you work with are smart.......my point had more to do with the UN. Why doesn't the UN get down on the Indian government. Will having me turn off my air conditioner improve the life of a starving Indian child? Will moving me out of a single family dwelling and into a bigger box of more people improve my life style or for that matter, the life style of a starving Indian family? Will restricting the ownership of private land here in the US improve the sanitary conditions in India? I'm just using India here as an example, just as the UN is using the US as an example. You see, that axe swings both ways. The UN might have an argument about the US using a lot of resources, if at the same time, they also insisted that these countries that are CLEARLY overpopulated, curb their birth rates. Every child born into squalor decreases the quality of life in the surrounded areas....more food is needed, more (clean) water is needed. Will the UN outlaw my built in swimming pool because it is labeled a "waste" of resources? Should I hire an airforce tanker to fly my 60,000 gallons of clean water to India? Where does this UN Bullsh!t end?
25 posted on 08/23/2002 6:17:54 AM PDT by taxed2death
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To: JohnHuang2
The U.N. plan flies right in the face of God, who hates over crowded conditions for mankind.

Is 5:8 Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth!

Is 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

As the U.S. follows hard after the plan of the United Nations, the United Nations in turn follows hard after the plan of Satan to remove all joy in living from man, and it doesn't matter a jot whether they realize it or not, the result is the same.

Get the U.S. out of the U.N., get the U.N. and all it's plots, plans, and designs, ambitions, and lusts, out of the U.S.

26 posted on 08/23/2002 6:21:18 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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27 posted on 08/23/2002 6:26:54 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: ccmay
I'd like to see them try to enforce an air conditioning ban in my state (Arizona).

He he. Or mine (Louisiana).

28 posted on 08/23/2002 6:27:10 AM PDT by Skooz
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To: JohnHuang2
Oh, goody nothing like a little HYSTERIA to start a Friday. LoL.
29 posted on 08/23/2002 6:27:54 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit
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To: goldstategop
It is a socialist chimera.
30 posted on 08/23/2002 6:29:24 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit
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To: Dick Bachert
Ummmmmmmmmmmmm..........Is that any way to represent the President of the World?
31 posted on 08/23/2002 6:30:33 AM PDT by Skooz
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To: JohnHuang2
Go HERE. Buy this book.
32 posted on 08/23/2002 6:40:22 AM PDT by redhead
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To: JohnHuang2
From the moment I saw the questions on the long form of the Census Survey and the new American Community Survey, it was obvious to me that moving people into areas close enough to their employment to force them to walk to work was the ultimate goal. Why the Bush administration hasn't stopped this I don't know. I threw our "survey" in the trash and my brother did likewise. I haven't heard of a single case of a liberal receiving this "survey" either.
33 posted on 08/23/2002 6:56:10 AM PDT by Wiser now
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To: taxed2death
I hope you didn't misunderstand my point, which I don't think you did.
What I tell people, when this sort of debate comes up is that, these people are fully capable and willing to have a similar lifestyle as that of the U.S. if the government would just get out of their way. And to some of my enviro-weenie friends, our country, with all it's wealth is infinitely cleaner than these poorer countries. Your fact on the need for clean water is case and point. I also despise the UN as much as the next person on this site.
34 posted on 08/23/2002 6:57:51 AM PDT by stevio
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To: seamole; Fish out of Water; Carry_Okie; 2Jedismom; 2sheep; 4Freedom; Aliska; Alabama_Wild_Man; ...
Henry Lamb ping!
35 posted on 08/23/2002 7:09:51 AM PDT by madfly
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To: seamole; Fish out of Water; Carry_Okie; 2Jedismom; 2sheep; 4Freedom; Aliska; Alabama_Wild_Man; ...
Henry Lamb ping!
36 posted on 08/23/2002 7:12:18 AM PDT by madfly
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Sorry for the double ping. It's the computer's fault :=).
38 posted on 08/23/2002 7:16:28 AM PDT by madfly
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To: madfly
It's the computer's fault

It always is :0)

39 posted on 08/23/2002 7:20:10 AM PDT by Skooz
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To: Cacique
MOLON LABE !

Amen

40 posted on 08/23/2002 7:21:04 AM PDT by Centurion2000
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