Regarding the Federal Taking of Land in NH (RSA 121)

This is an open letter from someone who is being affected by the federal takeover of lands in New Hampshire.


To Whom it May Concern,

We have been hurt by this federal takeover. One neighboring town is just about gone. Its only store closed a month ago. We are over 1/3 federal now and Upton, Maine is barely hanging on. After fighting this for 10 years, a lot have either sold out or resigned themselves to staying as long as they can hold on to their jobs and pay their property taxes. Woods roads are left to ruin, culverts are pulled out and with the next CCP, they will once again attempt to wipe out snowmobile trails.

Up here, we have no voice as Sen. Jeff Woodburn (D-NH), and all our federal delegation support this takeover. Even Bill Carpenter of DRED, who took an oath to uphold our laws, ignored RSA 121. While we up here are, in all probability, going to be consumed by this cancer, people downstate may be saved by seeing our hardship and timber industry devastation. When the right people get hurt, things may happen, because a lot of Southern NH is going to see their playground gone and heavily regulated, especially those who enjoy motorized recreation or hunt. Even bicycles are banned on most of their roads.

Good luck fighting the Beast that is wiping out local control and our state. Our only hope is that by some miracle, those we elect will support us and vote to starve the beast or at least uphold our law.

Yours in Liberty,
Bob Lord, Errol, NH

West Covina Resident Valiantly Tries to Expose Agenda 21

YouTube user Gary Gileno (“grindall61”) is a virtual expert on how Agenda 21/2030 is being implemented in every town and city across this country.

This is but ONE of his videos, showing how he has tried to explain the damage town and county officials are doing with these master plans. Please explore his channel for more information that pertains to how the Agenda is affecting towns and cities everywhere.

https://youtu.be/Ozgi2IV0f2Y

Direct Link: https://youtu.be/Ozgi2IV0f2Y

More on the plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbozEMQuPYA

The UN Still Thinks It Controls Your US Schools

A new study by the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report shows how secondary school textbooks from the 1950s until 2011 missed or misrepresented key priorities now shown as crucial to achieve sustainable development. With textbooks only revised every 5-10 years, the analysis reveals the need for governments to urgently reassess their textbooks to ensure that they reflect core values for sustainable development, including human rights, gender equality, environmental concern, global citizenship and peace and conflict resolution.

If parents do NOT rise up and demand that US schools STOP taking their cues from the United Nations, this country is DOOMED.

UNESCO Complains Out-Of-Date Textbooks Not Pushing Sustainable Development

Silvio Conte Looks to Massive Expansion

The Silvio Conte NATIONAL Wildlife Refuge system looks to make major expansion in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

This could mean more land taken out of use, and some land taken from private ownership via eminent domain.

Another concern is that once lands have been deemed ‘national’, they may become ‘international’ world heritage sites, under control of the United Nations.

The philosphy of the World Heritage Site is summed up by the UN:

“What makes the concept of World Heritage exceptional is its universal application. World Heritage sites belong to all the peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located.”

HADLEY — Under a new 15-year plan, the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge aims to quintuple its protected land, adding another 197,337 acres in four states to help sustain wildlife habitat in a changing world.

The acreage would be procured by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and involve strategic, targeted acquisitions from willing landowners. The federal agency already owns about 37,000 acres in the Connecticut River watershed.

Silvio O. Conte National Wildlife Refuge eyes ‘landscape level preservation’ over next 15 years

Promises, promises

Will Trump break this promise?

When President Reagan took office in 1980, he promised to reduce the number of federal agencies and rules. Eight years later, his Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief failed to eliminate a single agency or even one of the thousands of federal regulations.

Today, President-elect Trump has promised to stop HUD’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and reduce all regulations by 70%.

Unfortunately, it cannot be done with a “phone and a pen.”

The good news is, even though the rescission process may be arduous, the change to the new administration will almost immediately blunt some of AFFH’s worst consequences for communities. HUD does not want to risk exposing a confiscatory agenda that does little to help the poor.

Before I offer my suggestions for neutralizing HUD’s anti-Constitutional activities, let me explain why this process of reigning in HUD and all federal agencies is imperative, no matter how rigorous it may be.

A Trump Strategy to Neuter HUD’s AFFH

Smart Growth America Group Wants More Urbanism

Smart Growth America is a NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION that wields undue influence over what our federal government does with our tax dollars. The Agenda is urbanism, and Agenda 2030’s push to herd us into cities, take away our cars and ban building in rural areas.

Some of their goals are, that the next administration will concern itself with:

– Creating more housing choices
– Connecting Americans to opportunity by providing more transportation choices
– Empowering local communities
– Investing in existing communities
– Making smarter, more cost-effective investments

Tranlsation: Mixed use development and trains to nowhere, all under the guise of local control.

Expanding the Economic Recovery to All Americans through Smarter Growth: Recommendations for the Incoming Administration

How HUD Makes Lousy Programs Look Great

When federal agencies promote programs, like Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, or Common Core they conduct sophisticated and often deceptive marketing campaigns that cover up there downsides.

Flowery slogans like, “transportation options are fundamental to having a shot at the American Dream,” and “Economic diversity is the path to better outcomes for all American children,” may sound moving. The truth about the programs is often disturbing.

The Department of Education (USED) and DOT use the above phrases to market a federal scheme to regionalize and densify communities by shuffling students to new communities in the name of “income diversity.” (ID is the government’s buzzword for a student’s path to success.)

Read more… How HUD Makes Lousy Programs Look Great