SUSTAINABILITY

UN Agenda 21 Sustainability Goals: "No motor cars, no coal-fired or gas-fired power stations, no aircraft, no trains. Back to the Stone Age, but without even the right to light a carbon-emitting fire in your caves." writes Monckton. "The reduction in CO2 concentration the text calls for would actually begin to kill all plant life and trees on the planet because they need levels of carbon dioxide above 210 ppmv to survive."

What is United Nations Agenda 21? Watch the video to learn about the over 200 cities (including Tulsa) that support the end to private property rights.

The following document details the history of United Nations involvement in the Environmental Movement and the long term goals of UN Agenda 21. At the end it details the hierarchy of government involvement in the development of this program. It also discusses the impact on our daily lives.

UN Agenda 21 History

For many decades, the Environmental Movement in the United States completed many worthwhile projects. We are thankful for the National Park System protecting beautiful treasures, Yosemite, Yellowstone and many others. However, in the last 20 years the Environmental Movement and groups like the Sierra Club have be highjacked by a global initative which is eliminating many of the freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. Hopefully, this website provides sufficient background to inform US Citizens of the threats to the future of our country. The left column below furnishes background information on the policies and tactics of this movement. The right column provides information as to the who, what, and where we can see the execution of this program.

Newt on UN Agenda 21

Sustainable Development

"Sustainable Development" is one of many terms describing a United Nations plan for the 'Fundamental Transformation' of governments and societies big and small around the globe. It's stated purpose is to impose "Social Justice" which enforces one approved living standard for all inhabitants of the Earth. The United Nations and Non-governmental Organizations like ICLEI(Local Governments for Sustainability) are major sources of the strategies and tactics used by this movement.

ICLEI: Local Governments for Sustainability is directing policies that cause:

  • Rights are based on a very different idea: rights are granted and rescinded by men
  • unalienable rights such as the right to property must be eroded, attacked, and struck down altogether.
  • stack 'em and pack 'em housing
  • traffic congestion yields to public transportation and bicycling as primary transportation modes
  • inaccessible open space surrounding urban cities
  • managed control over our lifestyles limiting single family dwellings
  • mismanagement of water, food, and energy supplies
  • organized restrictions on free speech.

For a quick overview of the Agenda from APC

Immediately below are descriptions and links to documents that describe the policies and activities of these organizations. For those who prefer videos over reading writing documents, click here for a selection of videos explaining "Sustainable Development" and its relationship to the environmental movement.

Understanding Sustainable Development Documents

Freedom 21 provides this discussion of Sustainable Growth along with the procedures used by ICLEI and other United Nations Certified consulting organizations specifically designed to bring the global community under the control of a single world organization. It covers the topics of Comprehensive Planning, Visioning, Smart Growth and many other environmental subjects. Read this document as an introduction to "Sustainable Development","Smart Growth", or "Growth Management."

Sustainable Development or Sustainable Freedom

Freedom Advocates prepared this 22 page document explaining the history, current state, and consequences of the United States adoption of the rules prepared by ICLEI and UN Agenda 21. The history begins with George H.W. Bush signing the RIO EARTH SUMMIT. The document concludes with steps you can take to stop this attack on rights from the US Constitution.

Understanding Sustainable Development

This document provides a quick overview of the loss of our country-s sovereignty through the process of Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development: Transforming America

Video Presentations

The below is a radio interview with Tom DeWeese, the President of the American Policy Center. The American Policy Center (APC), located in suburban Washington, D.C., is a privately funded, nonprofit, 501 c (4), tax-exempt grassroots action and education foundation dedicated to the promotion of free enterprise and limited government regulations over commerce and individuals.

APC believes that the free market, through its inherent system of checks and balances, including private ownership of property, is the best method yet devised for creating individual wealth, full employment, goods and services, and protecting the natural environment.

8 Part Interview with Tom DeWeese

This is an interview with Rosa Koire concerning Sustainable Development through the Federal government and Other Non-governmental groups. This is an excellent source of the background on this movement. It discusses the use of tax dollars for forced development.

Rosa's KOIRE on AGENDA 21

This video highlights the focus of Sustainable Development. It focuses on the elimination of private property, the end of national soveriegnty, a restructuring of the family unit, and eliminating many of our everyday conveniences. It elevates nature over the needs of man. Look for the first video near the bottom of the page.

Sustainable Development for Dummies

This is the best overall discussion of the basics of Sustainable Development and the relation to global governance. It talks about the framework within which the world is to exist in the future within a Christian Framework.

The Worldwide Revolution

An Idaho Congressman's Story of his history with current events and there relationship is Communist Party meetings in the early 1990's.

The Grinding Down of America

What is Agenda 21? The United Nations Program of Action. A comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally, and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments, and major groups and every area in which humans impact on the environment. Which is every area, period. In the United States, there are already at least 200 cities and town councils who have adopted these resolutions.

Presidental Orders

President G.H. Bush signed the World Heritage Treaty in 1993. Under this treaty the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) says, "the Convention thus assumes and affirms the existence of a World Heritage which belongs to all mankind or global commons." According to this treaty the UN is the final authority for the protection of Statue of Liberty, Independence Hall, and areas such as Yellowstone National Park, the Everglades, Carlsbad Caverns, and Glacier National Park. These areas were designated World Heritage sites on December 5, 1995. Article 2 also extends protection to areas which constitute the habitat of threatened or endangered species of plants and animals.

World Heritage Treaty

President Bush also establishes Environmental and Conservation Awards from the Office of the President.

Executive Order 12761 - Establishment of the President's Environment and Conservation Challenge Awards

In 1993, President Clinton established the Executive Council on "Sustainable Development" in the White House.

E.O.12852 Council on Sustainable Development

Extension of the Term for E.O. 12852

The US Army Core of Engineers becomes tasked with the implementation of many projects under "Sustainable Development." Many areas of our life become under the assumed jurisdiction of the Federal Government under the terms of "Natural Resource Management".

This document summarizes the extent of the Presient's Council on Sustainable Development into so many areas of normal life in the United States

Under the American Jobs Act, President Obama has approved Global Initatives defining current and future government policies on Global Climate Change, Global Food Security, and a Global Health Initative.

Global Climate Change Initative

Global Food Security

Global Health Initative

According to the American Jobs Act website from the Obama Administration, the policy of the United States should be Sustainable Development with broad-based emphasis on global economic growth, democratic governance, game-changing innovations, and sustainable systems for meeting basic human needs. It is based on a strategy of "Human Rights" as defined by the United Nations. That our National Security is best built on helping other nations to achieve sustainable growth.

American Jobs Act

In 2011, President Obama signed E.O. 13575, the White House Rural Council. The agenda of this federal group of Presiental Appointees, is to direct the economic development of all rural areas of the United States. One of the first agenda items of this group was the recommendation that all operators of farm equipment must maintain a commercial vehicle license. I am not sure the Constitutionality of the Federal Government dictating the use of privately owned farmlands and other rural non-highway areas.

E.O.13575 White House Rural Council

More 13575

For a video presentation of 13575 Click here

See recent list of US Congressional Bills implementing "Sustainable Development", ALERT: Read the final goal of global climate change an make your accessment!, BLATANT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BILL IS INTRODUCED IN THE OK SENATE

The Wildlands Project

Official Mission of the Wildlands Project (emphasis is of D.W.):

The Problem As the new millennium begins, humanity approaches a watershed for wildlife and wilderness. Human activity is undoing creation; the remaining degraded and fragmented lands will not sustain their biological diversity and evolutionary processes. We need a bold plan to halt and reverse the destruction. Healing the land means reconnecting the parts so that vital flows can be renewed.

Wildlands Project Mission

The mission of the Wildlands Project is to protect and restore the natural heritage of North America through the establishment of a connected system of wildlands. The idea is simple. To stem the disappearance of wildlife and wilderness we must allow the recovery of whole ecosystems and landscapes in every region of North America. Recovery on this scale will take time a 100 years or more in some places. This vision for continental renewal rests on the spirit of ""social responsibility" that has built so many great institutions in the past and acknowledges that the health of our society and its institutions depends on wildness. The land has given much to us; now it is time to give something back'to allow nature to thrive once more and to restore the links that will sustain both wilderness and the foundations of human communities.

Wildlands Project Vision

We are ambitious: we live for the day when grizzlies in Chihuahua have an unbroken connection to grizzlies in Alaska; when wolf populations are restored from Mexico to the Yukon; when vast forests and flowing prairies again thrive and support their full assemblage of native plants and animals; when humans dwell with respect, harmony, and affection for the land; when we come to live no longer as conquerors but as respectful citizens in the land community.

The End Game for the Wildland Project