Thursday, November 15, 2012

Agenda 21


For those of you that have never met me in person, at first sight you would think of me as some “hillbilly” or “redneck” with a rebel flag hanging in my garage.  I have news for you I don’t even have a garage so, ha.  But seriously, over the past couple of months I have been seeing ads for a thing called, Agenda 21.  At first glance it seems like a local bill trying to pass to keep you from walking your dog from 3 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sunday and Wednesday.  But, in one commercial that I saw for it, it was kind of disturbing what they said.  In the commercial (and I am paraphrasing), children are born with birth defects every day and we have to foot the bill, instead of spending the money on the unfortunate we need to spend the money one sustainable development.  This really puzzled me, at one point I thought it was an ad for a new political movement.  Then I thought, politicians may not have a soul but they do have a heart.  So then I started to do some more research on Agenda 21.  This took me a week to sit down and take notes and research every aspect in this and see if this was a good or bad idea.  I started with researching sustainable development.  What is this phrase? What does it mean? Well, to sum it up, sustanablists believe in global land control, global education and global population control.  Now, one out of these three I can agree with and that is education, we really don’t need a world of social jerk offs.  But global land control and population control?  Let’s start with land control.  For me I have a 3 acre lot outside of town, and with this land control idea,  it would be deemed that someone other than me would know how to use my land better than myself and really kick me out of where I live and make me move into some sort of city landscape close to work.  At least that is how I am taking it.  Who is to say what I can and can’t do with my property.  Now don’t be a smart ass and say “well you can’t have a meth lab”. Well no shit.  What I am saying is I paid for this and no one is going to come here and say well thanks for taking care of what you built it is ours now.  Now for my favorite, population control.  Are we going to resort back to the roman era in which if babies were seen unhealthy they were thrown over a cliff to die and call it “for the greater good”? Are we going to start going to families and say “well hey hey hey looks like you have 3 kids. That’s enough for you. Looks like it’s time to cut that nut sack off.”  How will this work? I mean, these people would hate the old school catholic family I come from.  There are enough of us to start a football team.  But never the less, this is really puzzling to me.  Why keep it a secret? Well here is why -“Participating in a UN advocated planning process would very likely bring out many of the conspiracy- fixated groups and individuals in our society… This segment of our society who fear ‘one-world government’ and a UN invasion of the United States through which our individual freedom would be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined ‘the conspiracy’ by undertaking LA21. So we call our process something else, such as comprehensive planning, growth management or smart growth.” J. Gary Lawrence, advisor to President Clinton’s Council on Sustainable Development. If this guy is still around feel free to give him a call.  Now look there are good things to say about this plan.  They support recycling, green energy concepts and waste reduction (I guess that last one was kind of redundant).  But to say there will be one world government that will decide who gets what is well…. Stupid.  What else does Agenda 21 believe in? (Like it’s a real person) IT is also a belief that a few things that we hold sacred in this country are social injustices.  Private property is a social injustice, national sovereignty is a social injustice and universal health care is a social injustice. Say good bye to the affordable health care act.  Not the way I wanted to see it go.  In fact I would be in favor of the affordable health care act over agenda 21.  But this is not about the affordable health care act this is about Agenda 21.  Now with the point of private property being a social injustice, here is what they have to say -“Land…cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principle instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore contributes to social injustice.”From the report from the 1976 UN’s Habitat I Conference.  So yea that American dream of owning your own home and raising a family behind a white picket fence yea this drops a big ol steaming deuce on that.  Oh and if you are a working stiff just like me, this is what they have to say about you- “Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable.” Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the UN’s Earth Summit, 1992. So say goodbye to air conditioning,  I mean we all want to sit around after work in the summer and baste in our own genital sweat right ? I don’t.  Shall I go on? I shall. Your individual rights like life liberty and the pursuit of happiness will be the last thing on their minds in Agenda 21.  What’s that you say? No it won’t. Well let’s just see.  Survey says! - “Individual rights will have to take a back seat to the collective.” Harvey Ruvin, Vice Chairman, ICLEI. The Wild lands Project. Feel free to call this guy too.  You are probably saying well they just can’t take everything away.  Well they want to. Your vacation spots, gone.  Ranchers and farmers your land cannot be used for what you purchased it for.  Hell you won’t even be able to have a garden in your back yard.  “But Darren no one has said this “really? -Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building fences, industry, single family homes, paves and tarred roads, logging activities, dams and reservoirs, power line construction, and economic systems that fail to set proper value on the environment.” UN’s Biodiversity Assessment Report.  Now look I am all for the environment, green energy, alternative fuels etc.  I welcome it in fact, one day it may take the strain off of every Americans wallet.  I also want to be able to duck hunt and go camping without the fear of walking through a toxic waste dump on a federal grass land.  But somewhere along the way people have decided that we are not the majority to make these deacons.  We can make these choices on our own because we did not go to the right college or we did not go to college at all.  Now some of you that read this might say you will go along with it.  Let’s make one thing clear hear.  The people that came up with Agenda 21 think in the way of what is good for the gander is not good for the goose.  So they will be living in a big house by themselves with air conditioning and heat eating what they want when they want and so on and so on.  You need to take a look around.  It has already begun.  How many have noticed condos going up in the middle of town with retail on the bottom floor and housing on the second floor?  How many have noticed bike lanes going in everywhere.  Let me be clear I am not opposed to bicyclists.  But there main goal is to have a city where there is not car parking what so ever.  That’s just my opinion.  You are probably thinking what American idiot signed this?  Well it was not one, but two.  George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton.  Yes sir democrat and republican if you want to call him that.  But let’s not get political, this is about your rights and the people that want to take them away at the U.N.  Their belief is that the United States should be on an even playing field with the rest of the world.  They believe the U.S. is the bully taking lunch money from kids in school.  Well if we are such a bad country then why does everyone want to come here?  Agenda 21 is not for the good of the people it is for the good of the few.  We have to do something now before we all fall into the proverbial snake pit.

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