John Coleman founded the Weather Channel and has many accolades under his belt.
See what he has to say about this climate hoax nonsense.
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John Coleman founded the Weather Channel and has many accolades under his belt.
See what he has to say about this climate hoax nonsense.
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The goal of Agenda 21 is to inventory and control everything on the planet, most importantly, humans. Many of you have seen this process with gun control, control of health care. Many of you have been subjected to attempts to get you to participate in the American Community Surveys, and now the Center for Disease Control’s health surveys that are currently being conducted in New Hampshire.
In William Jefferson Clinton’s acceptance speech (when he was nominated as presidential candidate), he praised his mentor, Professor Carroll Quigley. On page 950 of Carroll Quigley’s 1964 book “Tragedy and Hope” you will read:
“The individual’s freedom and choice will be controlled within very narrow alternatives, by the fact that he will be numbered from birth … and followed as a number through his educational training, his required military or other service, his tax contributions, his health and medical requirements, and his final retirement and death benefits.”
Who was Carroll Quigley? He was the historian for many of the secret societies that influence and control our government. And his book exposed many of the elites’ agendas.
NH Listens is the PR firm provided to Granite State Future by the Carsey Institute, a foundation that is the product of the Carsey Corporation.
These outsiders are holding ‘community’ conversations that are influenced by NGOs and private special interest groups. You can attend and share your ideas, but chances are the goals are a ‘done deal’.
This group is calling itself ‘New Futures’.
http://www.new-futures.org/events/drugs-and-alcohol-lets-talk-laconia
And who is responsible for the poor economy? Those who are destroying our nation and wasting money on failed bailouts and stimulus programs, driving businesses out of the USA, etc.
Their solution on page 22, is regionalization.
As Zbigniew Brzezinski said, you cannot have world government without first having regionalism.
“Wyoming welder Andrew Johnson had a state permit, so he thought he was building a perfectly legal stock water pond for his livestock where Six Mile Creek runs through his private farm in Uinta County.
But U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enforcers said Johnson was actually building a dam in violation of the Clean Water Act.
Johnson’s permit from the Wyoming State Engineer’s office to build a “stock reservoir” is dated June 28, 2010, reflecting years of his careful preparations for the pond, including visits by EPA and Army Corps of Engineers agents to see the work, followed by a cordial multi-agency conference call in mid-2013 in which everything seemed fine.
Then, on Jan. 28, without notice and without due process, EPA regional bureaucrat Andrew M. Graydosh issued a compliance order requiring Johnson to return the creek to its original condition in 60 days.”
In NH, control over your water starts with regionalism. Remember in 2005 they tried to take over the private wells of Bedford residents by eminent domain. And they will try to do it again…
From a person who actually attended the first Agenda 21 conference at the UN.
Viewer discretion advised.
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Maurice Strong is an oil billionaire with a criminal past. He’s used the UN to promote the climate change agenda, and with a purpose.
You don’t need a subscription to this excellent show. Listen to this first hour and hear about how ‘climate change’ is a hoax to promote Agenda 21 which is the goal to number and take control over everything on the earth.
http://zml-s3.zoomerradio.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/conspiracy/2014-03-16-conspiracy-show.mp3
Regional Protectors or Watermelons?
NRPC Executive Committee Meeting 07-18-12
H/T GNTP
I, along with about 6 other people, attended the July, 2012 Executive Committee meeting of the Nashua Regional Planning Commission (NRPC), in an attempt to gain a better understanding of how this “advisory” Regional Planning entity operates.
The 9 RPCs in New Hampshire were created as “political subdivisions” in approximately 1969, and operate under RSA 36 (45-53).
The public portion of the meeting lasted about 33 minutes (see video, likely tomorrow), and was followed by a non-public session, where the visitors from the public had to leave, as the committee discussed sensitive issues relating to personnel, hiring, firing, promotion, salaries, etc. of public employees.
You can imagine my surprise when the non-public portion of the meeting lasted nearly 90 minutes (with me waiting in the lobby). I have been on a school board before, and I never experienced a non-public session that lasted any more than 20 minutes, except when dealing with a very complicated lawsuit against the school district.
To be sure that the committee members knew that I was waiting outside to rejoin the meeting after non-public portion ended, I left my camera tripod and power cord in the room.
At about 8pm, someone opened the doors and told me that the non-public portion had ended. I reentered the room, and the committee took a vote to adjourn.
As I understand it, per RSA 91-A:3-I-b, the committee is supposed to specifically identify the issue(s) or “exemptions” that cause them to go into a non-public session, with enough detail to identify the general nature of the issue but not enough to give away any sensitive details. They are also supposed to take a roll call vote, querying each member of the committee, which they did not do.
The video, and the meeting, is relatively uneventful (sausage making), but it stands as a record of the proceedings, and evidence that non-public proceedings were not properly conducted.
One of the key topics of the meeting was the draft budget update, in preparation for the annual audit. I have provided a summary of this 2011-2012 budget, and highlight some of the notable facts:
Income: $1,471,710.19
The NRPC received $270,872.50 (18%) of its income from “Federal Contracts”, mainly from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “Sustainable Communities” Regional Planning grants (more on the Sustainable Communities Initiative in the coming weeks).
The NRPC received $162,581.29 (11%) from “Local Dues”, paid by the 13 member towns of Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, Pelham, and Wilton.
The NRPC received $219,902.59 from “Grants”. These are a mix of what look to be mostly state grants, including “Safe Route to School” (SRTS), Broadband, SWD, Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) Ventures, NH Charitable Foundation (NHCF), and some others.
The NRPC received $778,741.24 (53%) from “State Contracts”. These included Office of Energy and Planning (OEP) stimulus funding, DOT Highway Planning, Souhegan Valley Transportation Collaborative (SVTC), DES, and OEM.
The NRPC received $125,178.68 (8.5%) from “Local Planning Contracts”.
Expenses: $1,443,048.72
The NRPC spent $9,750 on their annual audit.
The NRPC spent $8173.07 on Dues and Subscriptions.
The NRPC spent $11,006 on Insurance.
The NRPC spent $414,859.09 (29%) on “Professional Services”, sub-contracting work.
The NRPC spent $643,696.31 (45%) on Employee Salaries (14 paid staff members).
The NRPC spent $205,411.08 (15%) on Employee Benefits.
The NRPC spent $11,862.92 on Utilities.
The NRPC spent $78,477.12 on Rent (that is approx. $6540 per month).
Income/(Loss): $28,661.47
I will spend some time in the coming months, digging further into the activities of the NRPC, highlighting the good, and the bad, that they do with our tax dollars, trying to understand how an “advisory board” gets to manage this much money, and why 58% of the budget goes to employee salaries and benefits (remember that there are 9 of these RPCs).
I can guarantee, from research already done, that the “bad” that is involved will shock and concern you, if you value your individual liberties, and personal, private property rights.
Stay tuned.
PS – A “Watermelon” is Green on the outside, Red on the inside.
These young black students have realized what it means to be ethnically cleansed from their home city under the reign of Rahm Emanuel.
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No longer can it be said that Agenda 21 is a ‘conspiracy’.
From the confab in 1992, to the entry in the Federal Register, to the video where Nancy Pelosi is recommending on the House floor that it be implemented, we know it’s the driving force behind regionalism and that unelected regional planners are promoting its ideas.
The question is, what are YOU going to do to help preserve NH’s rural look and feel, prevent it from being ‘urbanized’ and protect your property rights?
From our friends in NY:
GOVERNOR ANDREW COUMO TO IMPLEMENT UNITED NATIONS’ AGENDA 21 IN NEW YORK STATE VIA REGIONAL PLANNING GROUPS
09-28-2012 7:25 pm – John W. Wallace
I am sure that most Americans, including many residents of New York’s Capital Region (where I live) and other rural areas of America, have never heard of a United Nations’ program called ‘Agenda 21.’ Even if they have heard the name, they are most likely unaware that Agenda 21 poses one of the greatest threats to their individual liberty, freedoms, property rights and even their country’s sovereignty.
The Agenda 21 movement started on the international level more than 20 years ago as various international non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) combined their global plans for a new world order with their counterparts in the worldwide “green movement” to thoroughly outline an agenda that would completely change and curtail human activity on the planet. Most prominent in these plans was one written and delivered by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to the UN-sponsored Earth Summit back in 1992. It was called Agenda 21. Proponents of the ideas outlined in the original Agenda 21 plan said it was just a suggestion with no teeth for enforcement in the United States.