Agenda 21’ has been largely ignored by the press, in an attempt to keep as many people in the dark as possible.
The United Nations ‘Agenda 21’ is officially a ‘comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, government, and major groups, in every area in which humans have impact on the environment.”
But there are fears for the project that the real aim is to have all the world’s land united under one leader, creating a threat to individual freedom.
They state that they want the world to be largely privately held land for the sake of ‘sustainability’ but this is a thinly veiled attempt at total control.
They also state their desire for ‘population control’, in other words to stifle the population of the world as they see fit, to take away the rights of the individual.
The following excerpt is from the ‘Agenda 21’ manifesto
THE OVERALL HUMAN SETTLEMENT OBJECTIVE IS TO IMPROVE THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND THE LIVING AND WORKING ENVIRONMENTS OF ALL PEOPLE, IN PARTICULAR, THE URBAN AND RURAL POOR. SUCH IMPROVEMENT SHOULD BE BASED ON TECHNICAL COOPERATION ACTIVITIES, PARTNERSHIPS AMONG THE PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND COMMUNITY SECTORS AND PARTICIPATION IN THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS BY COMMUNITY GROUPS AND SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS SUCH AS WOMEN, INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, THE ELDERLY AND THE DISABLED. THESE APPROACHES SHOULD FORM THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF NATIONAL SETTLEMENT STRATEGIES. IN DEVELOPING THESE STRATEGIES, COUNTRIES WILL NEED TO SET PRIORITIES AMONG THE EIGHT PROGRAM AREAS IN THIS CHAPTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR NATIONAL PLANS AND OBJECTIVES, TAKING FULLY INTO ACCOUNT THEIR SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CAPABILITIES. FURTHERMORE, COUNTRIES SHOULD MAKE APPROPRIATE PROVISION TO MONITOR THE IMPACT OF THEIR STRATEGIES ON MARGINALIZED AND DISENFRANCHISED GROUPS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE NEEDS OF WOMEN.
7.5. THE PROGRAMME AREAS INCLUDED IN THIS CHAPTER ARE:
(A) PROVIDING ADEQUATE SHELTER FOR ALL;
(B) IMPROVING HUMAN SETTLEMENT MANAGEMENT;
(C) PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT;
(D) PROMOTING THE INTEGRATED PROVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE: WATER, SANITATION, DRAINAGE, AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT;
(E) PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN HUMAN SETTLEMENTS;
(F) PROMOTING HUMAN SETTLEMENT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS;
(G) PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES;
(H) PROMOTING HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY-BUILDING FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT.
THE WORST PART OF IT ALL IS THAT EVERY DAY AMERICANS ARE ALREADY EXPERIENCING ITS IMPLEMENTATION, PERHAPS WITHOUT EVEN REALIZING IT.