Agenda 21 Update on Private Property Rights
This article is archived here as it will be updated from time to time as news developes. The most recent updates are first, but the foundational video series are below. under the Taking Liberty Video Documentary
Connecting the dots, credit to Donna Holt of Campaign for Liberty for the following information.
First, in the Clinton Presidential Center Archives is the foundation document establising the US Govt adoption of Agenda 21 from the United Nations set forth on June 14th, 1993. We have downloaded and converted this White House document to a PDF and also the direct link to the source, as redundant references are best practices should the orginal source link become compromised.
White House press release directly references Agenda 21 from the United Nations and crafting of US policies regarding Development to encourage economic growth, job creation, and environmental protection, for the collective population, omitting individual property rights. The document also enlists foreign entities in the planning and managment of the program and sites “international law”, which infringes upon US national sovereignty. (redundant file)
Second, Donna Holt referred to the Federal Register, Volumen 63, Number 163 (page 45,157) “The Sustainable Development Challenge Grant Program is also a step in implementing Agenda 21, the Global Plan fof Action on Sustainable Development signed by the United States at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 (redundant file )
Finally, bringing the issue home, she sites local county efforts “boots on the ground” initiatives to underpin real property from individuals to government planning and oversite through groups such as the Renaissance planning group in Chesterfield County, Va. This group is part of a network which will implement UN Agenda 21 on the local county level nationwide across the United States.
The planning networks are part of Planners Networks, and on their website under about us and their link to STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES where they clearly state their objectives.
Establishing the foundation on the 3 references above, we continue to the Plan Maryland Summit: At the Crossroads which was held October 31st, 2011 in Carroll County, Maryland. The videos below are all you need to understand the full scope.
- PlanMaryland Summit: at the Crossroads (YouTube Link)
- PlanMaryland Summit: at the Crossroads (Video Link)
- PlanMaryland: at the Crossroads – Technical & Economic Premises ForumPresented by Commissioner Richard Rothschild
- PlanMaryland’s Climate Change Proposals: An Economic and Scientific ReviewPresented by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
- PlanMaryland: at the CrossroadsPresented by Wendell Cox
- PlanMaryland Unintended ConsequencesPresented by Patrick Moffitt
- At the Crossroads: An Analysis of PlanMarylandPresented by Ed Braddy