UN Agenda 21 starting to show up in my local government

devil21

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Pay attention to your local city and county commissions folks! Agenda 21 topics are starting to show up. I watched the local county commissioners meeting from last week and some consortium representative (not a local resident) appeared on the agenda and got our commission to agree to pay $300k for a study and recommendations on "sustainable development and land use". A couple of our commissioners knew it as Agenda 21 related and put up arguments against it but it still passed. So now we get to pay $300k for a "study" where the results of the study will be predetermined in accordance with UN Agenda 21 mandates and those mandates will be what is recommended.

Keep active in your local governments and let your local elected representatives know about Agenda 21! They'll soon be hearing how great it is from unknown characters showing up at your meetings and asking for YOU to pay for it. They will -not- call it Agenda 21 but instead something like sustainable development and land usage management policies. It is still Agenda 21 no matter what they call it.

eta: another buzz term is "livable communities". Another is "regional" plans, because they bypass local sovereignty.
 
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Yeah, it's all over the place in Austin. They even have a dept/group, whatever, with Agenda 21 in the title. I was able to talk to one person. Little dumbass who thought it was a wonderful idea that would save the environment.
 
Sustainable development (trying to get by on less) is a bad thing? Resources are not infinite and trying to plan for the future should be good. Here in California (and actually in many parts of the country) we need to be aware of how much water we may be able to use in the future (we are already at or near current limits). It doesn't have to be due to the UN.
 
Sustainable development (trying to get by on less) is a bad thing? Resources are not infinite and trying to plan for the future should be good. Here in California (and actually in many parts of the country) we need to be aware of how much water we may be able to use in the future (we are already at or near current limits). It doesn't have to be due to the UN.

Actual sustainable development is a good thing. A21 is a social agenda hiding behind sustainability to discourage questions or resistance.
 
In my relatively rural county, the usual line for co commissioners to trot out at election time is that they want to keep the rural parts of the county rural.

One of the new entrants this time is using that line and at the same time his daughter just started building a new house....in a rural part of the county. :rolleyes:
 
With the way the central banking system is set up they will have unlimited funds...ours and all our everything.
 
Yeah, it's all over the place in Austin. They even have a dept/group, whatever, with Agenda 21 in the title. I was able to talk to one person. Little dumbass who thought it was a wonderful idea that would save the environment.

When the consortium spokesperson was asked by one of our commissioners whether this was related to "climate change" agenda, the spokesperson flat out lied to the whole commission and said it had nothing to do with that. Even after part of their presentation was a word cloud with climate change buzzwords prominently placed in it. They don't mind lying to get what they want!

It doesn't have to be due to the UN.

But we both know this is. The goal is turning over local sovereignty to regional controllers, who will then take direction from national controllers, who will get their instructions from the UN and associated global entities like the IMF. They're eliminating borders and by extension property rights.
 
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FLG's regional plan is going to the voters:

http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/index.aspx?nid=2936

The City Council adopted the Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030 on January 14, 2014. This is the culmination of a 4.5 year public visioning process.

It was admitted at a city council session that it was written by a group of twenty progs*.

*Who also, as I understand, agitated against a local food freedom ordinance, and a state equal marriage amendment bill.
 
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FLG's regional plan is going to the voters:

http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/index.aspx?nid=2936



It was admitted at a city council session that it was written by a group of twenty progs*.

*Who also, as I understand, agitated against a local food freedom bill, and a state equal marriage amendment bill.

Yep, Agenda 21 is no longer the obscure and esoteric topic from the late 2000's. It's here and they're starting to implement it. Bunch of unelected globalists passing down directives that bypass your local governments.
 
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