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Let’s take a closer look at U.N. Agenda 21



Posted: Friday, August 1, 2014 11:31 am | Updated: 1:54 pm, Fri Aug 1, 2014.
reader has asked me to explain Agenda 21 in a way that’s easier to understand, so this is my attempt:
Sustainable Development, Agenda 21, is a plan by the United Nations to be completed in this 21st century. The Agenda 21 U.N. document is written to avoid clear understanding.
One quote from this document is: “We should meet the needs of today without compromising the needs of the future.” This sounds like saving the world for all following generations.
The United Nations’ Agenda 21 was signed by the United States in 1992, and 22 years later, many people are still in the dark.
This is a political trick used to invent problems that we agree with. We won’t wake up until it is too late. Global warming looks like one of these inventions.
Global warming is an effort to convince us that we must learn to use less of everything, and respect the earth and animals. This plan leads to losing our freedoms.
If you were to ask at random the question, “Have you heard of Agenda 21?” the answer would be an overwhelming, “No.”
Agenda 21 wants to change the way we “live, eat, learn and communicate” because we must “save the earth.” Look at some examples in the plan:
Agenda 21 goals would severely limit use of water, electricity and transportation. Monitoring all lands and people would measure our use of resources.
“No one would be free from the watchful eye of the new global tracking and information system,” according to Berit Kjos, author of Brave New Schools.”
Do you have a new electricity meter? Yep. Guess why.
“ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability” are groups to help install Agenda 21. Counties and cities in the U.S. have already developed more than 500 groups to support sustainable development.
A short picture of a completed Agenda 21 would look like this: You can’t own land and could end up living in a high-rise building in a “walkable” city.
In other words, cars will slowly disappear as the need for them vanishes. Work factories will be on the bottom floors of high-rise buildings. This move would reduce gasoline use and the air will be clearer.
Forget the old-fashioned Sunday afternoon drive. Tell your kids Mother Nature is happy with super-clean air.
The government will be able to make big decisions outside the democratic process. That has already started here in the United States with an overuse of “executive decisions” by the White House.
Of course, everyone knows too many people live on the planet, and one plan is to go to a population reduction through laws, i.e., one child per family.
China has done this, and guess what? A shortage of women is their result of this ill-fated policy.
But Agenda 21 recognizes that we will have 2 billion more humans than the earth can sustain. How does a plan go about reducing populations? (Shudder.)
Plan on more increased taxes, fees and regulations since roads will have fewer drivers on them. One result would be less worry about the upkeep of roads and bridges.
Raising beef for our dinner tables is likely to be banned, since animals will become protected under sustainable development.
We already have been told that methane from too many cattle pumping carbon into the air is pollution.
We will find ourselves wanting to believe in world peace, and Agenda 21 will help us go there under the U.N. One-World Order.
Now, I know everyone wants to see these plans become more than a written document.
It’s like the Communist Manifesto of the bad old days when citizens supported ideas like Communism and Nazism.
Some will find themselves with more power than they ever thought of. They may become block managers or given other titles.
Or they’ll be required to turn in anyone who doesn’t support the new world and this U.N. plan. This is normally what happens when power corrupts the corruptible.
Remember one question: What good for people comes from a plan to take away everything and replace it with nothing but more talk?
Agenda 21 is easily found online, and this plan is a serious threat to life that we enjoy and treasure.
For those who don’t believe Agenda 21 is real, there is time to begin learning before your kids are taught the Common Core Curriculum, which is a teaching tool of Agenda 21.

DR. LARRY MOORE of Paris is an adult education specialist, both in the classroom and in the workforce. His email address is larry_moore_38242@yahoo.com.
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