Tom DeWeese from American Policy Center reminds us:
There are thousands of non governmental organizations, planning groups and corrupt local officials who are securely planted in our city halls and state houses across the nation. They are determined to continue with Sustainable Development and Smart Growth reorganization of our communities.
These groups have money. They have political influence – many actually serve on county commissions, city councils and regional governments.
Even if Trump succeeds in reining in renegade federal agencies like HUD and EPA – the radical Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) like the Sierra Club, and the planning groups like the American Planning Association are still entrenched in local communities determined to enforce their plans to change our way of life.
Remember — Agenda 21 was created as a “comprehensive blueprint for the reorganization of human society!”
Their agenda calls for completely reorganizing our cities through programs designed to get us out of our cars, off of rural land and destroy private property rights and even eliminate single family homes – all under the excuse of environmental protection.
The United Nations is certainly not backing down as they face off against Donald Trump. And they are a major source of money and power for these NGO ground troops.
And the NGOs are also fueled by nearly unlimited funding from such private foundations as the Rockefellers, the Ford Foundation and the Environmental Grant Makers Association, to name just three out of thousands of such powerful sources of independent money. So even if the HUD and EPA federal grants are cut out in Washington, the attack will go on.
The UN intends to see Agenda 21 completed world wide by 2030.
Agenda 21, Smart Growth, Sustainable Development, Comprehensive Development Plans – all are based on restrictions on private property. And these programs cannot stand without that power to control all property.
Here is Tom’s plan of action:
First, I am creating a Property Rights Network — a coalition of organizations, activists, and elected officials who stand for and defend property rights. The Network will be an organizing force to unite our efforts and give our cause the punch it needs to be effective.
Second, APC is increasing its efforts to reach out to local officials to help train them in ways to fight back and restore local control in communities. We must teach them to stop taking grant money. I will be traveling to several states in the coming months to meet with local officials.
Third, I am updating and preparing new manuals and other tools to proved officials and local activists the tools they need to fight back.
Fourth, beginning in February, APC will again produce a series of Internet webinars featuring some of the nation’s top experts in the fight to stop Agenda 21 and protect property rights. These webinars have been hailed as effective tools to teach local activists the details they need to fight back.