Timo wrote:Agenda 21 IS NOT, i repeat, IS NOT Government regulation! What is regulation si the FEAR and PARANOIA of the SUGGESTIONS contained within that document! Give me one instance where the US government has adopted Agenda 21 as their standard protocol. One instance. And no, i will not accept common sense coincidences as adoption of Agenda 21. Building codes against construction in floodzones existed long before Agenda 21. This should be easy. Everyone against Agenda 21 is determined that this is being crammed down our throats in the guise of some vast, international UN consipracy. Support your case! With facts!!!
DEMOCRATS AGAINST U. N. AGENDA 21
SOUNDS LIKE SCIENCE FICTION...OR SOME CONSPIRACY THEORY...BUT IT ISN'T.
UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is the action plan implemented worldwide to inventory and control all land, all water, all minerals, all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all energy, all education, all information, and all human beings in the world. INVENTORY AND CONTROL.----Rosa Koire
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Considering its policies are woven into all the General Plans of the cities and counties, it's important for people to know where these policies are coming from. While many people support the United Nations for its 'peacemaking' efforts, hardly anyone knows that they have very specific land use policies that they would like to see implemented in every city, county, state and nation. The specific plan is called United Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable Development, which has its basis in Communitarianism. By now, most Americans have heard of sustainable development but are largely unaware of Agenda 21.
In a nutshell, the plan calls for governments to take control of all land use and not leave any of the decision making in the hands of private property owners
http://www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com/
ICLEI: When they say local they mean it
What does ICLEI (pronounced ICK-LY) stand for? International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. It was created as a non-governmental spin-off by the United Nations in 1990 to implement Agenda 21 locally across the world. It is a membership organization for cities; 7,807 worldwide as of 2012.
Headquartered in Bonn, Germany, it is a lobbying and policy group that is intended to influence and change local governmental policies related to all aspects of human life. It designs and sells systems that monitor, report, and control water and energy usage. This information is then shared.
By concentrating power in cities this group circumvents requirements for ratification of international treaties and gives the illusion of local control. ICLEI is structured as a parallel government but has no transparency because it is a private non-profit.
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There is a growing movement to KICK ICLEI OUT of towns across the US. Spokane, Washington has a ballot initiative in the works that will change their city charter to remove ICLEI and prohibit the city from UN-affiliated group membership if it passes.
PRINT OUR FLYERS TO KICK ICLEI OUT (pdf)
Use this one if your CITY is a member
Use this one if your COUNTY is a member
There is such a sense of nervous panic in ICLEI's description of its mission, as if it's almost too late to implement their plans. But they are being implemented, at an alarming rate.
http://www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com/iclei-when-they-say-local-they-mean-it.html
ICLEI'S MISSION
is to build and serve a worldwide movement of local governments to achieve tangible improvements in global sustainability, with a specific focus on environmental conditions through cumulative local actions.
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ICLEI’s first global programs were Local Agenda 21, a program promoting participatory governance and local sustainable development planning, and Cities for Climate Protection™ (CCP), the world’s first and largest program supporting cities in climate action planning using a five milestone process including greenhouse gas emissions inventories to systematically reduce emissions. ICLEI’s programs and campaigns looked beyond mere environmental aspects and embraced wider sustainability issues. The ICLEI Council acknowledged this and formally broadened the mandate of the association in 2003, renaming the association ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability.
ICLEI is democratically governed by its Members through a Global Council.
The ICLEI Council represents ICLEI’s global membership by way of representative democracy. It is the supreme decision-making and oversight body of the global association. The Council has sole power to amend the Charter, elects members to the ICLEI Global Executive Committee and establishes directions for the Association and adopt the ICLEI Strategic Plan.
The Council is composed of all voting members of the ICLEI Regional Executive Committees. Each Regional Executive Committee carries one vote on the Council.
Texas City Withdraws From ICLEI, UN “Agenda 21”
Officials in the City of College Station, Texas, announced that the city government would be withdrawing from ICLEI, an international organization linked to the United Nations and its controversial “Agenda 21.” Local Tea Party activists and concerned citizens promptly applauded the decision as another victory for national sovereignty and property rights.
Communities and lawmakers across the nation have been fighting back against the UN’s so-called “sustainable development” schemes for years. But the trend is accelerating as more and more cities and towns cancel their memberships in “ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability,” formerly known as the “International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives.”
The UN-linked non-profit is essentially a global advocacy group seeking to implement a broad range of policies at every level of government — especially the plans laid out in Agenda 21, a UN scheme to radically alter the world under the guise of environmentalism. But ICLEI and the agenda it represents have come under increasing scrutiny recently as awareness grows and activists mobilize.
While “sustainability” may sound nice at first, critics of the plans note that advocates of “sustainable development” have much broader goals in mind. "Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class — involving high meat intake, the use of fossil fuels, electrical appliances, home and work-place air-conditioning and suburban housing — are not sustainable," noted Earth Summit Secretary-General Maurice Strong as he ushered in Agenda 21 two decades ago.
Dozens of local governments and counties have already expelled ICLEI in recent years. In fact, membership in the international organization has declined from over 600 local governments in America in 2009 to around 550 today.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/7037-texas-city-withdraws-from-iclei-un-agenda-21
Still known as ICLEI, it changed its name to “Local Governments for Sustainability.” It in essence imposes soft law on otherwise sovereign lands. However, its web is larger than you may know. Is your city or locality a member of ICLEI? Check the list below to find out…. If you see your city, you may want to attend your next council meeting to find out why…
“Individual rights will have to take a back seat to the collective.” Harvey Ruvin, Vice Chairman, ICLEI. The Wildlands Project
http://procinctu.info/iclei-list-members-agenda-21-implementation/
As the public demand for walkable neighborhoods has increased, low- to moderate-income residents are being priced out of those neighborhoods. And unfortunately, the public policy regarding housing affordability in the United States remains “drive until you qualify.”
Thus began Chris Leinberger of the Brookings Institution at a recent seminar entitled “Walkable Neighborhoods: How to Make Them for Everyone,” sponsored by the Coalition for Smarter Growth.
dinopello wrote:As the public demand for walkable neighborhoods has increased, low- to moderate-income residents are being priced out of those neighborhoods. And unfortunately, the public policy regarding housing affordability in the United States remains “drive until you qualify.”
Thus began Chris Leinberger of the Brookings Institution at a recent seminar entitled “Walkable Neighborhoods: How to Make Them for Everyone,” sponsored by the Coalition for Smarter Growth.
Sixstrings wrote:dinopello wrote:As the public demand for walkable neighborhoods has increased, low- to moderate-income residents are being priced out of those neighborhoods. And unfortunately, the public policy regarding housing affordability in the United States remains “drive until you qualify.”
Thus began Chris Leinberger of the Brookings Institution at a recent seminar entitled “Walkable Neighborhoods: How to Make Them for Everyone,” sponsored by the Coalition for Smarter Growth.
Right. Well, there ya go, it's just another "gated community" concept -
dinopello wrote:Right, except it's the exact opposite of that.
Yah, if Sun River floods the Gubmint will declare it a disaster area and they will get Gubmint money for reconstruction. You Florida taxpayers don't mind paying for that, since you get lots of Gubmint money to re-re-re-rebuild after hurricanes.Sixstrings wrote:Did a news search:BIG GOVERNMENT from Washington DC is one thing, if you expand that out to Geneva Switzerland or Brussels or wherever, then that's another thing entirely.“FEMA has proclaimed the entire town of Sun River in the floodplain,” he said. “I cannot build on my property. No one can. I can't put a sewer system in.” [/b]
Quinny wrote:Even more speechless - especially now the idiot has decided to take over this asylum!
Quinny wrote:I think I've only ever done that once - it's a sort of cross between freedom of speech and the sheer entertainment value. It's healthy to raise the blood pressure once in a while
Quinny wrote:I think I've only ever done that once - it's a sort of cross between freedom of speech and the sheer entertainment value. It's healthy to raise the blood pressure once in a while
House rejects anti-Agenda 21 bill
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/politics/2015/02/24/house-rejects-anti-agenda-bill/23960525/
Tennessee Action Alert: Help Stop Agenda 21, Support HB185 and SB459
http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2015/02/tennessee-action-alert-help-stop-agenda-21-support-hb185-and-sb459/
Quinny wrote:More than 10,000 posts means you treat this forum seriously,
Let's take a look at France. What does "green," socialist France look like. A lot of it is quite nice -- but their poor are also walled off, into huge tenement complexes. I think the UK is about the same, no?
Quinny wrote:Where do you get your information from? This is absolute nonsense!
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