What the Paris Accord Means for Regionalism in NH

It appears the president withdrew the US from the 31-page Paris Climate Agreement.

We say “appears” that he withdrew, because we wonder how much of the global warming agenda, already severely embedded into our federal, state and local governments, would actually be abandoned? Sadly we fear, withdrawal will not have much effect on what goes on currently in your state and town.

Read the full agreement here: Paris Climate Agreement

The big question is, does this mean the end of our fight against regionalism and the global Agenda 21/2030?

Note: In researching this article, we have looked to websites that are noted for being biased BOTH to the “left” AND the “right” so as not to represent one single perception.

According to VOX:

– The goal is to prevent the climate from warming as little as 2º.
– There is no punishment for not following the recommendations as the agreement is voluntary
– It asks richer countries to help out poorer countries

It is interesting to note that those monitoring temperature changes who advocate for these agreements have already been exposed as fudging the numbers on how much warming has actually occurred. We also note that this means nothing more than redistribution of the wealth, based on faulty or inconclusive numbers, and the fact that all warming/cooling depends on human activity when we all know that there have been floods, droughts, melting, and freezing happening NATURALLY long before humans had any influence.

Vox’s writers concluded: “the accord will be weakened, and, much more importantly, so will the fragile international coalition” around climate change.”

So be it. Less wealth transfer to other countries.

The ACLU Tweeted an admission of the true purpose of the climate change hysteria — it’s really nothing more than promotion of ‘social justice’:

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The Daily Wire reports:

– Although the accord is voluntary, “…courts could theoretically use the Paris Accord to strike down Trump’s attempted rollback of carbon emissions regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency.”

– Other countries are not held to as high standards as the US

– The U.S. had pledged $3 billion a year to the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund. Under the accord, participants would provide $100 billion to organizations like the Green Climate Fund to provide money to poorer countries to neutralize the costs of curtailing carbon emissions. The Obama administration has already funneled $1 billion to the organization without congressional approval as part of a $3 billion pledge.

Free market activists have said that this will do nothing to help poverty because “Countries that get more government to government aide have lower economic growth rates. Countries with less aid, have higher growth rates. If you subsidize failure you get failure and foreign aid does exactly that. It rewards people for being unsuccessful.”

From Ben Shapiro’s analysis:

– The accord was a treaty that never would have been ratified.

This fact boggles the mind. If treaties must be approved by the Senate to become law, the question must be asked, how does any president sign up for such a thing without Senate approval in the first place?

Smart Growth America, a group that pushes ‘sustainable cities’ and regionalism sent this out on June 2:

“Climate change is one of many threats communities are planning for, and strategic choices about land use, transportation, and infrastructure are helping them do it. Building Resilient States: Profiles in Action, a new resource from the Governors’ Institute on Community Design, looks at some of the nation’s best examples of these ideas at work. For more detail, check out last week’s kickoff webinar discussion all about the new resource.”

This new ‘resource advocates consulting with ‘experts’ OUTSIDE state government.

SGA continues:

“More than 130 communities passed Complete Streets policies last year—from Americus, GA to Urbandale, IA to Yakima, WA. All of them are in the running to be named the Best Complete Streets Policy of 2016—and the winners will be announced next week!”

May NH cities have implemented the “Complete Streets” program. Here is NH’s page:
https://smartgrowthamerica.org/tag/new-hampshire/

Note that SGA’s partners in NH include:

Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire
Plan New Hampshire

So, this brings us back to the big question: does this mean the end of our fight against regionalism and the global Agenda 21/2030?

It certainly does NOT. In fact it means we must fight harder…

This global agenda of world government and redistribution of the wealth using climate change as the excuse is embedded into local governments. Locals are following state and federal initiatives especially when tax dollars are being dangled in front of them.

Have you noticed the large amount of apartment buildings that have despoiled the landscape in towns like Bedford? These projects are called ‘workforce housing’ when there is no appreciable increase in the workforce, no new companies importing large amounts of jobs. Once again, this is done under the guise of ‘affordable housing’ (in reality, Section 8), and is the result of the social engineering of your neighborhoods under the guise of ‘urbanism’ and ‘sustainability’. Agenda 21 and 2030 are a means to an end, and that is the global redistribution of wealth. The UN views us as “one world”, and that this world should be ruled by one central governing authority, overriding the sovereign governments of individual nations, thus the justification for wealth redistribution. Bogus climate science is being used to take America down.

State Governors and Town Officials must be held accountable for changes made on behalf of this agenda, none of which are ever requested by the people who pay the taxes.

Apparently some Mayors do not know that they cannot sign treaties between cities and nations… and make them stick: 150 Mayors Sign Agreement

And more, proving what we said about dogged adherence to the religion of climate change.

A group of 187 mayors from across the country have joined 10 governors in denouncing President Donald Trump’s decision announced Thursday to withdraw the United States from the landmark Paris Climate Accord.

In fact, these mayors and governors have vowed to ignore Trump’s decision.

https://weather.com/science/environment/news/mayors-governors-denounce-trump-climate-accord-decision

Agenda 21/2030 Foreshadows Convention of States

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WE must open up our eyes to what is going on in our own backyards — town, school and state government — to understand how far this concept has been embedded.

“Most people don’t know that all these changes are deliberate and have been implemented for decades under the aegis of United Nations’ Agenda 21/2030 and sold to Americans as Sustainable Development, regionalism, and Smart Growth/Green Growth, encompassing every facet of our lives.”

“Closing the gap on income inequality is not about shifting money and resources from the wealthy to the needy, it is about destroying the middle class to make everyone needy, except for those forcing the insanity upon the masses. In the meantime, the predatory puppeteers become wealthier and evermore powerful. Sustainability is a religion that is more dangerous than Islam.”

Read more…

Look What HUD is Up To!

Whether some think so or not, Agenda 2030 is the single GREATEST THREAT to our freedom, locally, state-wise, and nationally… being promoted by special interests who believe in it, and bolstered by what is already firmly entrenched in government AND the private sector, with crony capitalists being VERY interested for their own monetary benefit.

Often one will see invitations to fora from groups promoting things such as “Workforce Training for 0-5 Year-olds” and the like, but who feature NO parent or teacher or taxpayer representation, just corporate and special interest groups.

Today, what ISN’T driven by “sustainable development” dogma? As we’ve noted MANY MANY TIMES, the UN climate hoax, and the one-world agenda, is omni-present in our schools, town governments, and federal programs and efforts. The whole goal of this agenda is regionalism, and getting rid of local control (of school boards, town governments, etc) and our current political boundaries.

https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2017/05/23/new-federal-infrastructure-policy-driven-sustainable-development-dogma/

See below a notice we received from HUD. It seems they are going to be hosting a discussion about the death of private property and single-family home ownership. They speak about these things as if they were impediments. What is next, putting everyone into government-owned housing?

Atty Gregory Carson (NH) is, or was, HUD’s rep in NH. We had him debate one of our researchers from this group and it was clear that he is a willing front man for what HUD is actually doing in NH. You can see that debate in this video:

https://youtu.be/jjbnHq4Oo1U

And the recent notice from HUD:

June is National Homeownership Month, a time to reflect on the impact that owning a home has on household wealth, neighborhood stability and our nation’s broader econom­ic health. The theme of National Homeownership Month 2017 is Finding Your Place in a New Era of Homeownership.

Please join us on Thursday, June 1 beginning at 2 p.m. as HUD Secretary Ben Carson hosts a diverse group of experts to discuss the history and outlook of this cen­tral pillar of ‘The American Dream.” Moderated by Emmy Award-winning CNBC Re­al Estate Reporter Diana Olick, the panel discussion will examine how the nation’s housing crisis is effecting consumer attitudes, especially for the growing population of millennials attempting to enter the market. Reporters who wish to attend are asked to arrive no later than 1:30 p.m. EDT. The program will also be webcast and questions will be received by email at FindYourPlace@hud.govor by Twitter using the hashtag #FindYourPlace.

WHO:

Dr. Ben Carson, HUD Secretary
Diana Olick, CNBC Real Estate Reporter and moderator
Jon Spader, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
Lawrence Yun, National Association of Realtors
Joel Kan, Mortgage Bankers Association
Christie Peale, Center for NYC Neighborhoods

WHAT: National Homeownership Forum

WHEN: Thursday, June 1, 2017 from 2 to 4 p.m. EDT

WHERE: Webcast from HUD Headquarters, 451 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20002

For more information and to register online to participate in this forum, visit HUD’s website

Pittsfield Listens

A “Community Conversation on the use of Pittsfield’s Town Forests” will be held on Wednesday, May 31, at 6:00 PM at the PMHS and will be Facilitated by Pittsfield Listens

Pittsfield has a very active “NH Listens” branch and it is imperative that all Pittsfield residents are made aware of what they are doing to your town and schools.

If you want to preserve your right to use the town’s forests, you might be interested in this “conversation”.

Trump Admin Signs on to Agenda 2030

In one of many disappointing moves by the Trump administrations, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson signed the US onto the UN’s Agenda 2030 “climate change” effort at an “arctic council” summit in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Read the “FAIRBANKS DECLARATION 2017 – On the Occasion of the Tenth Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council” (Sounds so very Orwellian doesn’t it?)

https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/bitstream/handle/11374/1910/EDOCS-4072-v5-ACMMUS10_FAIRBANKS_2017_Fairbanks_Declaration-2017.pdf

Direct Download: Fairbanks Declaration 2017

References:
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/333085-tillerson-signs-declaration-recognizing-climate-change

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/12/politics/tillerson-climate-change-fairbanks-declaration/

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-arctic-council-20170511-story.html

Climate Change Forum in Moultonborough June 1

JUNE 1 – CLIMATE CHANGE FORUM in MOULTONBOROUGH

(Those watching what regionalists are doing might want to attend this – reports welcome)

Climate Change Forum – Taking a look at the Effects of Climate Change on New Hampshire Mountains, Seasons and Loons on June 1st, 2017 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Moultonborough Lion’s Club, 139 Old Route 109 in Moultonborough, NH

Presenters:
– Eric Kelsey, Research Assistant Professor at PSU, Dept. of Atmospheric Research and Chemistry, and Director of Research at the Mount Washington Observatory.

– Mary Albert, Professor at Dartmouth University Thayer School of Engineering, and Executive Director, US Ice Drilling Program Office.

– Harry Vogel, Senior Biologist/Executive Director of the Loon Preservation Committee, and Chair of the Northeast Loon Study Working Group.

Moderated by Mike Lancor, former Moultonborough Superintendent of Schools
Sponsored by the Environmental Focus Group of the Democratic Committees of Moultonborough, Sandwich, and Tuftonboro. For more information, call Ginny Gassman, (603) 707-0591

Wolfeboro to Hold Water Summit

WOLFEBORO WATER SUMMIT on MAY 13, 2017

If you live in this watershed area, it behooves you to attend to see what conservationists and planners will be up to.

There will be a “Wolfeboro Water Summit” on May 13, 2017 from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the
Great Hall at The Wolfeboro Town Hall.

From their description:

Are you concerned about our water? Join us for the Wolfeboro Water Summit to be held May 13, 9:00 AM to Noon in the Great Hall at Wolfeboro Town Hall. Registration and coffee at 8:30 AM – mid morning, catered food.

Presenters:

Sam Evans-Brown – Host of NPR will moderate a panel of conservationists and town planners

Dr. Thomas Ballestero – Director of UNH Stormwater Cleanup will speak on water challenges

Dr. Nejem Raheem – Professor of Environmental Economics will speak on the economics of water

Sponsored by the Wentworth Watershed Association

Contact info: bobcole@wentworthwatershed.org and also on Facebook
Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce Event Link

The UN Agenda – Patrick Wood

Remember UNESCO controls the content of our public school curricula through the Federal Department of Education.

The UN also influences what happens in town governments via their stranglehold on our federal government through illegal federal agencies such as HUD, EPA, DOT, etc.

Patrick Wood speaks about the global agenda:
https://youtu.be/fBp2ARF4cWI

Direct link: https://youtu.be/fBp2ARF4cWI

About the speaker/author:

Pat’s Website- https://www.technocracy.news/
Pat’s Book Technocracy Rising: https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/product/technocracy-rising-the-trojan-horse-of-global-transformation/

Regionalism, Urbanism and Common Core Standards

If you are a parent or taxpayer reading this blog because you are concerned about federal interference in your town’s planning and zoning practices, you should also be very interested in what is going on in our schools. In addition to the Federal Reserve, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the United Nations (all NGOs or private entities with no right to make law) writing politically motivated lesson plans for our kids in America’s schools, we now have the urban planners who are regionalists.

In this very informative article from 2016, you can read about how regionalism and urbanism, justified by the federal government’s “sustainability” goals, are among the political and social goals being infused into the curriculum of the students of New Hampshire, and the rest of the country.

Excerpt:

Property Rights Under Attack in Science Standards

“Property rights are even under attack in the NGSS. When human beings are the problem, property rights must also be restricted and possibly eliminated.

“Urban planning” HS-ESS3-3 is included in the standards to reduce human impact. Urban planning is a way of controlling property rights through growth boundaries, high-density housing, fewer cars, and more public transportation. This puts the government in control of development and land use. If New Hampshire is going to use political dogma as science standards, there should be an emphasis on the importance of private property rights too.

With the emphasis on carbon dioxide emissions and how it relates to the economy, the NGSS makes carbon dioxide and urban planning a tool, to prevent global warming. These are social and political goals, but NOT science. By having students focus on social issues, the NGSS are used to indoctrinate students into a political ideology. The solutions are having the federal and state governments exercise control over the economy and our lives.

Public schools will graduate students with a new world view but they will not be prepared for a career or college in the science field. As this science educator of 24 years says, “The Next Generation approach is designed to develop “global citizen” awareness and ignores the needs of high achieving and most average students at the secondary level who already have clear career goals in mind.” The Common Core Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards are low-level standards that will teach your children some academic content, but will not give them the quality they need, if they have higher aspirations.

Several states had superior science standards prior to Common Core. New Hampshire students are being shortchanged when our Commissioner and Department of Education does not even talk about higher quality science standards for our children.”

Read more… …from parent activist, education researcher and speaker Ann Marie Banfield, who serves as the VOLUNTEER education liaison for a Cornerstone NH and SCCNH.