In
order to understand the rationale behind what has taken place at the Bundy
Ranch in Clark County, Nevada, it is vital to understand some of the mindset
behind it. The United Nations now has a great deal of control over what happens
in United States’ land, largely but not only federal ownership and/or control.
What we are seeing is an international body now governing over many parts of
the U.S.
It then
becomes a question of whether international treaties and other agreements,
especially UN Agenda 21 in this case, trump the United States Constitution. Do
the people enforcing these “laws” recognize or even know the codes they are
enforcing? Is there a reason the constitution is no longer truly taught? These
are just two of the questions in a very complex set of issues, which have
combined to become a slow, methodical subversion of the primary documents that
once seemed to govern our country. There are many layers to this and when
digging into them, a clearer picture emerges.
By the
recently deceased researcher, author, and expert on UN Agenda 21, Henry Lamb,
an article was written in 2003 dealing with the very issue people are taking
note of today. It is entitled “Why the Government is Grabbing our Land” (excerpt):
By 1976, the United Nations was ready to articulate a general policy on land use. This policy is stated in the final report of the first U.N. Conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT I), held in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1976.
The preamble to the section on Land, says:
“Land…cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled
by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market.
Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and
concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if
unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of
development schemes. The provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions
for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society
as a whole. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable….”
The land use philosophy of the non-American world was fully incorporated into international law and norms, with the support of the United States government.
The land use philosophy of the non-American world was fully incorporated into international law and norms, with the support of the United States government.
For a
detailed explanation on the Wildlands Project here is a short video, again from
Henry Lamb. This project is justified by proclaiming it is all about protecting
and restoring core wilderness areas. In reality this is a land grab designed to
move people off the land and place them into “sustainable communities,” in less
than twenty-five percent of our own American land......To Read More......
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