If you have been following the regionalism issue, you are well aware that the meetings held by the unelected boards known as Regional Planning Commissions (charrettes and listening sessions) to discuss plans created by HUD, are “facilitated” by outside groups such as NH Listens. NH Listens is of course nothing more than a PR firm […]
[This post has been updated on 4.9.2017 with regard to “Resiliency Officers”] Regionalism promotes urbanism. And urbanists have an idea of how they think YOU should live your life and where. To that end, thanks to the Rockefeller Foundation of course, they have a new buzzword that has spawned a new layer of bureaucracy — […]
Tom DeWeese from the American Policy Center has been fighting regionalism forever. He recently featured our own Larry Cleveland from Rindge along with Hal Shurtleff, another warrior for property rights, on his webinar. We connected the two and the rest is history. Watch here: http://americanpolicy.org/webinar-05/
The United Nations Less than 20 years after the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was founded, World War II had arrived and once that war was over, America was ready to join “the League of Nations.” The United Nations’ 18 acres of prime Manhattan land was donated by the Rockefeller family (the CFR’s chairman is […]
The Sustainable Freedom Lab has prepared this excellent document that should be downloaded and shared by all. It is called “Inside the World of Planning” and it addresses the problems of regionalism. Some of the covered topics are… No oversight of unelected regional boards Undersampled surveys used to misprepresent goals of the community Unethical methods […]
Bay Area residents are fighting back against regionalism and compact housing. They have erected a series of billboards to alert others. Read their Press Release Here are photos of some of the billboards: For more information visit GlobalizationofCalifornia.com
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In Indiana the urbanists are attempting to merge rural areas with the cities so that more money can be funneled into their regionalism schemes. People do not want this. This is Agenda 21 at its worst. Huntington Annexation
There seems to be no shortage of groups promoting social engineering and one world-ism through regionalism. And the reason? One need only to follow the money… We know of no neighborhood that discriminates by race, creed, or color. The only barrier to living in certain areas, as we all know, might be cost. But didn’t […]