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Proposal to Use Zoning to Restrict Speech

Once again ZONING is the key to restricting our rights, whether they be property rights or in this case FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

A plan to ban “frequent and large gatherings at neighborhood homes” is a lawsuit waiting to happen, a Fairfax County supervisor predicts.

Officials will get an idea Wednesday when public-comment hearings begin in Virginia’s most populous county.

“I believe the county is risking a lawsuit and/or a Constitution challenge by interfering with peoples’ right to assemble,” Supervisor Pat Herrity said in a statement.

The proposed zoning ordinance limits “group assembly” at residences to 49 people a day. Such gatherings “shall not occur more frequently than three times in any 40-day period.”

Virginia proposal would limit size of gatherings at private homes

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The Systematic Elimination of Private Property

Agenda 21 proponents would like to see private property eliminated altogether. That is one of the goals set out by the UN’s Agenda 21 program which it seems our federal government is only too willing to following.

If you care to protect your property rights you are now deemed a “right wing radical” or worse, a “domestic terrorist”, according to US Senator Harry Reid.

Are there plans to bring Agenda 21 to your town?

“Sustainability” is the hot new buzzword on the left.

It’s the kind of word that sounds nice when you first stumble into it, but like everything else in the world of the eco-left, it really means control.

It’s what United Nation’s Agenda 21 is all about.

What might surprise you is that controversy over Agenda 21 tends to arise not from the dramatics imposition of its principles from above (like global warming), but from attempts to quietly insert UN dogma into local cities and towns.

Take a look at CFACT senior policy analyst Bonner Cohen’s article on CFACT.org

Bonner reports that, “planning commissions, which have spread like wildfire over the past couple of decades and whose members are unelected, produce an endless array of schemes designed to micro-manage every aspect of commercial, residential, and recreational life. No town, no matter how small, is safe from the meddling of planners in and outside of government.”

Are there plans to bring Agenda 21 to your town?

Is it already there?

You and your neighbors need to know.

BLM Employs Child Rapists

RENO, NV – A former director of the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada has been sentenced to three life terms in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of Sexual Assault and one count of Lewdness with a Minor Under the Age of 14.

Ronald Wenker could be eligible for parole after 30 years.

Last year, investigators from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office arrested Wenker on multiple charges of Sexual Assault and Lewdness with a Child. It’s believed the sexual abuse occurred multiple times over several years.

Former BLM Director Sentenced on Child Abuse Charges

Sanbornton Meeting May 10

Once again the Workforce Housing law is rearing its ugly head, this time in Sanbornton. This intrusive law is hanging over the head of every town in the state, and most town boards, our own included, try to subdue it with band aids instead of working with their elected representatives and senators to get rid of a terrible law that includes price fixing as a component. Some towns, such as Bow, Rindge and Goffstown are at least fighting back against this federal and state government overreach into how we run our towns by refusing federal funds. With the help locally of the Lakes Region Planning Commission (a group of people who have access to federal money without first going through Concord), unelected people are trying to tell us how we will live, build, travel, use power and deal with water in the name of fighting so called man made climate change. This needs to stop in order to preserve our freedoms and property rights, things that the Granite State Future program sees as an obstacle to their plans.

There will be an informational meeting at the Sanbornton Library on Thursday night, May 8th at 7:00P.M. There will also be a public meeting on Saturday the 10th at 10:00 A.M., also in Sanbornton. Citizens need to learn about threats to their property rights through the Workforce Housing Law and other rules, regulations and laws coming down from the state and federal government, and yes, even the U.N. The information is out there if town officials all over the state will take the time to research it as many citizens have. They shouldn’t be offended when citizens bring this information to them, they should be grateful as it will help them do their jobs and protect the New Hampshire way of life.

Phil and Chris Wittmann
Alton, N.H. 03809


From the Sanbornton Conservation Commission

This is Also the Face of Agenda 21

This is what they plan to do with the parking garages after cars are banned.

Weave your way to the top covered-floor of a parking garage in Midtown Atlanta, shielded from heavy rain and direct sunlight, and you won’t find cars filling the spaces between the yellow lines. Instead, you’ll find three micro homes and a handful of outdoor patios, all part of a micro-housing experiment the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) calls SCADPads.

As city populations boom — the World Health Organization says 6 out of 10 people will live in a city by 2030 — urban planners are pressured to seek out wise housing methods.

“If you look at where parking garages are located in cities, they’re usually centrally located; There are usually many, many floors, so they provide an amazing view,” explains Scott Boylston, SCAD’s program coordinator for design for sustainability. “It really transforms the way we see neighborhoods. The idea that the garage becomes a village — a community.”

SCADPads: Tiny Homes Built In An Atlanta Parking Garage Are 135-Square Feet of Awesome

This is the Face of Agenda 21

Updated… see new links at bottom.

Michigan Loses ‘Right To Farm’ This Week: A Farewell To Backyard Chickens and Beekeepers

Michigan residents lost their “right to farm” this week thanks to a new ruling by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development. Gail Philburn of the Michigan Sierra Club told Michigan Live, the new changes “effectively remove Right to Farm Act protection for many urban and suburban backyard farmers raising small numbers of animals.” Backyard and urban farming were previously protected by Michigan’s Right to Farm Act. The Commission ruled that the Right to Farm Act protections no longer apply to many homeowners who keep small numbers of livestock.

Kim White, who raises chickens and rabbits, said, “They don’t want us little guys feeding ourselves. They want us to go all to the big farms. They want to do away with small farms and I believe that is what’s motivating it.” The ruling will allow local governments to arbitrarily ban goats, chickens and beehives on any property where there are 13 homes within one eighth mile or a residence within 250 feet of the property, according to Michigan Public Radio. The Right to Farm Act was created in 1981 to protect farmers from the complaints of people from the city who moved to the country and then attempted to make it more urban with anti-farming ordinances. The new changes affect residents of rural Michigan too. It is not simply an urban or suburban concern.

Related to the control over food…

Oppose the Food Safety Modernization Act (S 510) – NH Tea Party Coalition


New ‘safety plan’ would control what you eat


Codex Alimentarius: The UN’s Dastardly Plan to Control All Food – NH Tea Party Coalition

Dire Consequences of FDA’s new Food Safety Modernization Act – NH Tea Party Coalition

Farmers Were Warned in 2011 – NH Tea Party Coalition

The Plight of Morningland Dairy

Right to farm being stripped from Americans: Michigan to criminalize small family farms with chickens, goats, honey bees and more

CODEX Alimentarius

Oppose the Transit Oriented Development Infrastructure Financing Act

The Transit Oriented Development Infrastructure Financing Act, introduced on May 1, 2014 by Sen. Brian Schatz (HI), Sen. Ed Markey (MA), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (WA) and would make available loans or loan guarantees to support transit-oriented development projects. (No bill number could be found yet)

This is more urbanism and crony capitalism and federal loans and grants to enable same.

Read more about Transit Oriented Development here and here.

Astorino Attacked for Refusing HUD Money

Rob Astorino decided that he’d had enough.

Westchester County took federal grant money and made sure their policies reflected fair housing policies according to HUD. But when HUD wanted more, over and above what the contract stated, they sued.

Now that Rob is running for Governor of NY, the Democrats are attacking him using the old worn out accusation of ‘racism’.

Rob simply is now having the gumption to stand up to the Feds and REFUSE to take money that would dictate how they would change their zoning.

Kudos to you Rob!

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