U.N. Agenda
21 hiding behind Agenda 2030
After forty years of socialist indoctrination in schools
and LGBT activism, the progressive agenda is finally bearing fruit. Gloating
that the Women of the Left and GLAAD were victorious over our country, a
recent Rush Limbaugh caller said that our country is in such a mess right
now, that Christians won’t even help their own when religious rights are
trampled. The warping and destruction of our children’s minds in schools is
so complete, they now think the way feminist and LGBT militants want them to
think, the caller concluded.
Activists must now convince the world. Samantha Powers,
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and important advocate of the LGBT agenda, said
in a press conference on C-SPAN:
“Again, we’re getting this issue into the DNA of the
United Nations, but until today the Security Council had never broached this
topic, and so today also represents a small but historic step.”
But third world nations are not exactly buying it. Senegal
rep, speaking for the 54-nation African Group, U.N.‘s largest regional bloc,
said that “Sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights cannot be
considered to create or imply a right to abortion.” They also rejected “any
interpretation of any terms that runs counter to domestic law.”
The Holy See promotes the defense of life in the womb,
“protecting the right to life of the person from conception until natural
death.” However, the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) noted that
“Possibly for the first time since its founding 70 years ago, a major U.N.
agreement involving social policy does not mention the family.”
The United Nations Sustainable Development Summit will be
held September 25-27 in New York and will address Sustainable Development as
defined in the 1992 Agenda 21 document after injecting it with steroids and
repackaging it into Agenda 2030. It will not address just global warming
turned climate change talking points; it will embrace every facet of human
life through its 17 goals, a “new universal agenda for humanity” and a
blueprint for global governance.
Tom DeWeese, President and founder of the American Policy
Center, said, “Basically they are rebooting Agenda 21 and they are calling on
the world’s most visible religious leader to promote the agenda.”
At the World Commission on the Environment in 1983, Gro
Harlem Brundtland, Vice Chair of the World Socialist Party, introduced the
term and the definition of Sustainable Development. “Development that meets
the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.” Who decides what the needs of each
person are and the ability? Sounds like collectivism to me.
Blueprint of the
New World Order
Sustainable Development (SD) is not what the actual words
imply. SD is a euphemistic tool to create the new international economic
order based on socialism after the overthrow of capitalism and the
elimination of national identity and borders. SD is a vehicle to construct a
one world government, the New World Order as printed on our dollar bill, Novus
Ordo Seclorum.
The stated goals of Agenda 2030, although innocuous
sounding, are the blueprint of the New World Order controlled by large
corporations and an elitist group of very wealthy individuals:
I. End
poverty in all its forms everywhere
I have heard this promise before under communism. We were
all on government subsidies and subsistence level standard of living, no
proper healthcare, no cars, no homes, drab concrete cubicle housing, few
personal possessions, no private property, dependency on mass transportation
only, no mobility outside of the city except to commute to work.
Poverty will not end, citizens of all races and creeds
will be dependent on welfare, food stamps, housing, and poor medical care and
drugs. Schools will teach global citizens how to remain perennial victims on
the dole because government is the only entity that protects them.
Trillions of dollars later, the war on poverty in the U.S.
has created generational welfare dependency. Developed world money spent on
poor nations increased the wealth of the elites in power.
II. End
hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
Under the premise of “increased output” and feeding the
world’s hungry, the mega-farms have gobbled up mom and pop farms. Engineering
genetically modified plants and seeds, quite different from hybridization,
with the extensive use of herbicides and pesticides, companies have no idea
what the long-term effects will be.
Food security in case of a large-scale calamity is not
guaranteed. The world supply of grain would only last for two days. Grocery
stores that supply the majority of the urban population only have enough food
for three days.
Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the U.N.
Framework Convention on Climate Change, proposed that Mega-Cities
inhabitants grow their own food on terraces and rooftops with rain water.
How is that feasible and sustainable?
III. Ensure
healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Forced vaccination for kids, medical subcutaneous I.D.
tags, sterilization, prescribed medication for hyper-activity, meds for real
or imagined depression, mass medication for health prevention programs,
forced nutrition by government standards like school lunches, reduced soda
drinks, reduced salt intake, walkability are just some of the issues that
will rob global citizens of their freedom of choice under the guise of
government-mandated healthy lives.
IV. Ensure
inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all
This is an interesting goal for third world and Muslim
nations where girls are not encouraged or allowed to go to school past eighth
grade and are forced to marry very early in their teens. In the developed
world, the globalists are dumbing down education with Common Core standards
that prepare students to be collective workers, not independent thinkers, and
global citizens busy-bees in large corporations. Common Core also replaces
history with revisionist history, non-facts, impossible math, collectivist
indoctrination, and proselytizes for Islam to the detriment of Christianity.
Since it’s impossible to make all humans equal in
education outcome, by forcing them to fit one mold of education standards and
testing, Common Core education ensures a generation of compliant drones who
are all equally ignorant on the same textbook page.
V. Achieve
gender equality and empower all women and girls
Gender equality is just another code word for feminizing
or “chickifying” society, lowering standards to include women in the
military, police, and firemen, even though women are physiologically
different than men, particularly in muscle mass and body fat content.
Marginalize and shame men for the “brutes” that they are.
Make parents, particularly dads, into babbling idiots in every sitcom on
television or in books. Encourage and “nudge” (push) citizens into obedience,
relinquishing private property and accepting communal property where
everything is shared because we are all “equal.” It will be an equally
miserable existence.
“Criminalize Christianity, marginalize homosexuality,
demonize males and promote the LGBT agenda everywhere.” (Mike Adams)
VI. Ensure
availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
“Allow powerful corporations to seize control of the
world’s water supplies and charge monopoly prices to ‘build new water
delivery infrastructure’ that ‘ensures availability.’” (Mike Adams)
Have government control irrigation like the St. Joaquin
Valley in California where it was decided that the delta smelt was more
important to protect than thousands of acres of farms and orchards that were
the backbone of the California agricultural industry. Instead of irrigating
said farms, fresh water was diverted and dumped into the ocean every day,
while crops and trees died. And the delta smelt may disappear on its own
anyway.
Through various executive orders and the EPA, waters of
the United States are controlled by the government and will be overseen by
the United Nations once the onerous Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) is ratified.
VII. Ensure
access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Pushing solar and wind power which may make sense for a
few remote locations, the demonizing of coal has left millions of Africans
without electricity and without the ability to provide clean water to their
villages. Furthermore, the middle class and the poorer citizens of the
developed world have had to pay higher electricity rates than necessary due
to the war on coal waged relentlessly by the environmental lobby, this
administration, and the EPA’s ever more stringent rules and regulations for
coal-fired power plants.
The media glosses over or ignores the high cost of
renewables, the providers’ rate of bankruptcy, the insufficient energy
generated vis-√†-vis the world’s electric needs, the huge plots of land taken
out of agriculture production in order to accommodate solar panels and wind
turbines, the kill-rate of millions of birds, the burning of crops as fuel,
pushing corn prices higher, and the human health costs from wind turbines.
VIII. Promote
sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive
employment and decent work for all
Government-mandated living minimum wage of $15 has been a
disaster so far, replacing humans with technology, causing more unemployment
in the service sectors, and reducing work hours due to the requirements of
the (un) Affordable Care Act.
Forcing quotas for various minority workers lacking
qualification, destroying a free market system based on supply and demand,
the government has socially-engineered the economy to steady decline by
denying permits and licenses to companies they don’t like, or to companies
that do not abide by their rules. “You did not build that” has become a
glaring example of abuse of power over small businesses.
IX. Build
resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization
and foster innovation
Borrowing money from the World Bank and then hiring
corporations to build infrastructure, the practice of bribery in third world
nations, and the misuse of funds by those in power have resulted in a
spiraling debt that poor countries cannot extricate themselves from unless
there is a massive debt forgiveness which different lobbying groups have
endorsed.
The U.N. has demanded that technology be transferred to
the entire globe without any remuneration to inventors and innovators for
research and development.
X. Reduce
inequality within and among countries
To do so, one would have to confiscate the wealth of all
entrepreneurs, inventors, and innovators who took a risk and worked hard
developing an idea, the so-called rich, and re-distribute the fruits of their
labor and any associated gains, to those who chose not to work, be dependent
on government welfare, and reproduce in high numbers.
Successful people have been sharing their wealth through
generous donations to the tune of billions of dollars each year and they have
made no dent whatsoever lifting the poor out of poverty.
No matter what we do, there will always be inequality. We
cannot regulate it away by United Nations fiat or by government decree.
XI. Make
cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable
Socially engineering humans from suburban and rural areas
into Mega-cities is a recipe for disaster, crime, pollution, crowding,
disease, and riots. There is no sustainable anything in the city. If there is
even a remote interruption of fuel and water to a large urban area, chaos
will ensue quickly. Forcing humans to live in such crowded, high rise, mixed,
multi-purpose dwellings will allow government to control them better,
particularly if gun ownership is banned around the world.
XII. Ensure
sustainable consumption and production patterns
Being told how much electricity, food, and water to
consume is like living in a third world nation. I’ve been down that road
under a communist regime and I still remember the long lines, the struggle to
find food, and the scarcity of everything that a central government planned
economy did not and could not provide.
If the government fails to provide, the population will
experience shortages of basic goods like food, water, electricity, hot water,
light bulbs, toilet paper, medicines, and other stuff we take for granted.
Look at oil-rich Venezuela destroyed by decades of Hugo Chavez’s socialist
policies, a benevolent dictator who made sure he stole billions for himself
and his family before he threw the poor a few crumbs in the form of free
medical care from Fidel Castro’s Cuban doctors who treated sniffles.
Venezuela must now employ the military to distribute food to its citizens.
XIII. Take
urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
The climate change industry is getting rich beyond belief
by taxing people to death for the non-existent carbon pollution from CO2,
forcing them into standard of living changes, going back to pre-industrial
times, penalize car ownership, shaming people into driving unsafe tin cans, forcing
the public into mass transit, walking, and biking everywhere.
XIV. Conserve
and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable
development
Banning ocean fishing would reduce the food supply and
increase food prices for a lot of poor humans whose survival depends on
seafood. The Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) would place all the oceanic and
marine passage and ownership in the hands of the United Nation’s the Agency
who would give passage approval, fishing, and marine exploration, giving
itself the lion’s share for exploration of fossil fuels and other minerals on
the bottom of ocean.
XV. Protect,
restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably
manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation
and halt biodiversity loss
To fulfill this Agenda 2030 goal, all humans must be
herded into cities according to the Biodiversity
Treaty, the Wildlands Project Map, by controlling passage on land via
human corridors, forbidding private land ownership, banning wood stoves,
banning rain water and snowmelt collection, criminalize home-gardening the
way HOAs do in most areas, in order to make humans dependent on
government-run and controlled agriculture.
XVI. Promote
peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access
to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive
institutions at all levels
To achieve this goal, a massive invasion of illegal aliens
has been planned and is currently underway. Legal immunity and special status
and privileges are granted to said illegal aliens, special groups, and
minorities to the detriment of the general population who is required to
follow the law.
IRS punished and harassed conservative groups and
individuals. Crony capitalists received special favors, funds, and status and
were allowed to bring in less qualified and experienced legal and illegal
aliens to replace American professional workers who had to train their
replacements.
XVII. Strengthen
the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for
sustainable development
Globalism will finally be enacted as a mandate for every
signatory country (178), superseding national laws and borders, making
parliaments and our Congress irrelevant, allowing the largest companies in
the world to become trans-national monopolies over drugs, seeds, chemicals,
weapons, technology, medicine, energy, education, and transportation.
“Nullify national laws and demand total global obedience
to trade agreements authored by powerful corporations and rubber-stamped by
the U.N.”
Progressivism will finally succeed in installing global
socialism under the umbrella of U.N.‘s Agenda 2030, dressed as Sustainable
Development and Equality. His Holiness Pope Francis will come to the U.S. on
September 22, 2015 to convince Congress that climate change is the biggest
threat to our existence. His visit is a heavenly-sent gift, 3 days before the
meeting in New York, which is retooling Agenda 21 into Agenda 2030.
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