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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Steve Milloy on Agenda 21

These are only some of Steve's Agenda 21 picks.  To see all of his picks go to his Agenda 21 page on his site Junkscience.com.   
Individual rights must take a backseat to community interests. Sound familiar? That’s probably because it’s been the ideology that American presidents have been agreeing to since 1992.

The American political system is still coming to grips with the loss of sovereignty resulting from the START treaty, rammed through the last Congressional lame duck session.

A message from Bjørn Lomborg to organizers of the Rio+20 environmental summit: poverty pollutes.  

I wrote a piece earlier on the UN Human Rights Council’s ludicrous attack on Canada over what it calls unacceptable levels of “food insecurity” in one of the world’s wealthiest nations.

What if everything we’ve believed about the benefits of urban density is wrong? What if restricting car traffic in favour of public transit hurts a city rather than helps it?

Whilst everyone has been occupied with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson’s defense before Congress of the EPA’s attempts to regulate CO2 emissions, the Administration has continued to move towards International Ocean Governance with the establishment of a Governance Coordinating Committee for the National Ocean Council, (NOC).  

Welcome to UN Agenda 21 “sustainability” in the last bastion of capitalism – the U.S. military. According to the May 19, 2012 issue of Army Times, “The Defense Department, like other federal agencies, is already under orders from the White House to curb energy use throughout its operations and emphasize Sustainable Development. “Planners must make bases more walkable.”(Sean Reilly)

Yesterday afternoon, Canada’s Sun News invited me to join their host Brian Lilley to discuss Agenda 21, the UN plan for global control of virtually everything.

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1 comment:

  1. The Agenda 21 treaty was defeated, but the agenda and goals of everything in that treaty is still being promoted and installed in some form or other. The Treaty of Biodiversity wasn't rejected by the Senate, it was pulled from the Senate calendar and, as in all green initiatives that never really go away, it still sits in the background potentially awaiting for the right mix to have in installed.

    As for the "fake map", your link goes to a site that makes a lot of statements but little proof, and I never heard of Deborah Tavares before this. Also, I see no proof from you the Agenda 21 Map is fake. It also seems you've pretty much taken the information from the site you linked for your arguments. None of which seems pertinent without corroboration from other sources.

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