Agenda 21: An Accepted Fact Driving Sustainability and Regionalism

No longer can it be said that Agenda 21 is a ‘conspiracy’.

From the confab in 1992, to the entry in the Federal Register, to the video where Nancy Pelosi is recommending on the House floor that it be implemented, we know it’s the driving force behind regionalism and that unelected regional planners are promoting its ideas.

The question is, what are YOU going to do to help preserve NH’s rural look and feel, prevent it from being ‘urbanized’ and protect your property rights?

From our friends in NY:

GOVERNOR ANDREW COUMO TO IMPLEMENT UNITED NATIONS’ AGENDA 21 IN NEW YORK STATE VIA REGIONAL PLANNING GROUPS
09-28-2012 7:25 pm – John W. Wallace

I am sure that most Americans, including many residents of New York’s Capital Region (where I live) and other rural areas of America, have never heard of a United Nations’ program called ‘Agenda 21.’ Even if they have heard the name, they are most likely unaware that Agenda 21 poses one of the greatest threats to their individual liberty, freedoms, property rights and even their country’s sovereignty.

The Agenda 21 movement started on the international level more than 20 years ago as various international non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) combined their global plans for a new world order with their counterparts in the worldwide “green movement” to thoroughly outline an agenda that would completely change and curtail human activity on the planet. Most prominent in these plans was one written and delivered by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to the UN-sponsored Earth Summit back in 1992. It was called Agenda 21. Proponents of the ideas outlined in the original Agenda 21 plan said it was just a suggestion with no teeth for enforcement in the United States.


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