Agenda 21

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Concept.png Agenda 21 
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Start23 April 1992
Founder(s)United Nations
Interest of• Glenn Beck
• William Cooper
• Călin Georgescu
• Stanley Johnson
• Rosa Koire
• The Hunger Games

Agenda 21 is a "non-binding" action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It has been adopted and is acted upon by most governments around the globe.

History

It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and most governments globally[1] that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. One major objective of the Agenda 21 initiative is that every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21. Its aim initially was to achieve global sustainable development by 2000, with the "21" in Agenda 21 referring to the original target of (or in?) the 21st century.

Agenda 21 related construction in the US

Because of grassroots pushback, the federal government today rarely uses the term Agenda 21 or Sustainable America anymore.[2] According to reports,[3] Condos have been built in many towns across the US in recent years, which are connected with the efforts of Agenda 21, but that are (not yet) economically justifiable. These would however come into use when Agenda 21 is becoming a focus point in the near future, along with, according to some theories,[4] repurposing of most of the land of the United States to facilitate migration into cities.

No matter where you live, I’ll bet that there have been hundreds of condos built in the center of your town recently. Over the last ten years there has been a ‘planning revolution’ across the US. Your commercial, industrial, and multi-residential land was rezoned to ‘mixed use.’

Nearly everything that got approvals for development was designed the same way: ground floor retail with two stories of residential above. Mixed use. Very hard to finance for construction, and very hard to manage since it has to have a high density of people in order to justify the retail. A lot of it is empty and most of the ground floor retail is empty too. High bankruptcy rate.

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Redevelopment is a tool used to further the Agenda 21 vision of remaking America’s cities. With redevelopment, cities have the right to take property by eminent domain—against the will of the property owner, and give it or sell it to a private developer.

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Human habitation, as it is referred to now, is restricted to lands within the Urban Growth Boundaries of the city. Only certain building designs are permitted. Rural property is more and more restricted in what uses can be on it.

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An example

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Agenda 2030A UN plan to achieve what they term "sustainable development" by 2030.

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Andrei Fursov“Attali analyzes history and present-day events in the light of the change of Merchant orders. The contemporary one — the ninth — is going through an extremely acute crisis, which will end with the demise of Pax Americana. Then a furcation will occur. In Attali’s view, either world government will be established at once or it will emerge as a result of a three-move process of the 2020-2060s: hyperempire (market without democracy), hyperconflict and hyperdemocracy with a supranational government at its head.

The analysis of Attali’s works shows that he expresses the interests of the top of the world capitalist class that adheres to ultra-globalist positions and works for the subversion of the sovereignty of nation-states. The terminology used by Attali, particularly “sustainable development” / “sustainable growth” (in reality, it is the combination of deindustrialization, depopulation and ecologism), indicates his neo-Malthusian and neo-colonialist preferences. “Sustainable development” is a metaphor of the new world order (à la Orwell’s Newspeak), which is nothing more than control over resources (including information ones) and human behaviour (psychosphere). The main thing in this order is the preservation of power, property and privileges of the world’s elite whose ideological representative Attali is.

Andrei Fursov2014
Larry McDonald“The drive of the Rockefellers and their allies is to create a one-world government combining supercapitalism and communism under the same tent, all under their control... Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do. I am convinced there is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning, and incredibly evil in intent.”Larry McDonald

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Our Spartan Future: Neo-feudalismBook excerpt2011Rosa KoireRosa Koire's assessment why policies lead to undesirable outcomes.
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