What Does Smart Growth, Sustainable Development And Agenda 21 Have In Common? United Nations
Friday, July 29, 2011 at 10:59AM
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Many smart community planners in more and more towns are being enticed by "smart growth", "sustainable development" without realizing this is all part of the United Nations blueprint in Agenda 21.

Sounds rather preposterous that community leaders would place their towns under the grasp of the UN especially in light of today's building distate for what United Nations stands for.  It is getting to be as unpopular as Planned Parenthood when the truth is exposed that it has become nothing but a sham.  Consider their latest plan to divide Jerusalem so that Palestine can have it as their moslem capital (listen here) .  Also did you hear they made North Korea chair of UN Disarmament Conference?  Can anyone not doubt that the UN is no longer a valid entity worth putting billions of our dollars behind?

Hear an interview with this nation's foremost expert on Agenda 21, Don Casey.  This is an issue that majority of Americans do not know will affect their very homes among many other things.  Start by learning then sharing so you can stop it in your community, state and nation.

Agenda 21 is an action plan of the United Nations (UN) related to sustainable development result of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development  held in Rio de Janeiro 1992. It is a blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, and major groups in every area that environment is affected by humans.

It has four main sections that it wants to exert control
Section I: Social and Economic Dimensions
deals with poverty, consumption patterns, health, population and sustainable settlement
Section II: Conservation and Management of Resources
Deals with the atmosphere, deforestation, fragile environments, biodiversity, and  pollution.
Section III: Strengthening the Role of Major Groups

roles of children and youth, women, NGOs, local authorities, business and workers.


Section IV: Means of Implementation
Science, technology transfer, education, international institutions and finance.


Local Agenda 21

The implementation of Agenda 21 was intended to involve action at international, national, regional and local levels. Some national and state governments have legislated or advised that local authorities take steps to implement the plan locally.  On June 9, Obama signed Presidential Executive Order #13575 - Establishment of the White House Rural Council,which will fund it locally. “Smart growth plans” is the euphemism used by the United Nations for its Agenda 21-get informed- fight with truth.

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