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"In Nature organic growth proceeds according to a Master Plan, a blueprint. Such a Master Plan is missing from the process of growth and development of the world system. Now is the time to draw up a Master Plan for sustainable growth and world development based on global allocation of all resources and a new global economic system." --Club of Rome, "Mankind at the Turning Point"
People the world over are being encouraged to "think sustainable."Â On its face, living within a sensible "small footprint" seems like a great idea, but when one delves deep into the layers that are pushing the Green Movement and ways for us to "save the earth," one finds the usual suspects lurking once again -- the big, bad puppet masters.
How could this be? you ask. Back in the 1940s, when the United Nations was formed, the beginning of a global protocol was born. Today, "Agenda 21" refers to a very broad, and very limiting, program for global control -- into which virtually all facets of economic, political and social planning are tidily fitted. Agenda 21 is the basis of a comprehensive and carefully engineered transfer of land, resources and all that this generates (think "our lives") from the people themselves into select New World Order hands. (Visit the UN website here.)
Unveiled at the UN Earth Summit in 1992, the sustainable development theme is going forward at breakneck pace. It operates on the premise of "social injustice," which premise has been fanned into an American philosophy.  As an engineered "melting pot," the United States has had to become mindful of the interests of the many different voices within its citizenry, and its media, education and policy-makers are consumed with addressing these differences. When all cannot be equal, ownership of property becomes a social injustice.  It is better and fairer for the state to own the land, and for the people to partake of it.  It is better for the state to make rules on the sale of food, the planning of cities, the use of water, medicine, transportation, utilities and just about everything you can think of that's a part of your life.
From a speech by Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center in April 2009: "IÂ have spent most of the past twelve years studying every facet of this new political agenda which is fast becoming a revolution -- touching every aspect of our businesses, our public education system, our private property, our families and our individual lives. ... Sustainable development is the process by which America is being reorganized around a central principle of state collectivism using the environment as bait."
First they make you think you did it. Then they tell you how you must fix it. You follow their directions because you believe it's the only way for the world. Every story told around you is about mankind's wanton destruction of the planet, in which you have participated simply by being alive.
Smart Growth is an Agenda 21 urban sustainability term (cities). The Wildlands Project is an Agenda 21 term for rural reform (countryside). Biodiversity (international habitat and land control). Codex alimentarius (food). Public-private partnerships (business).  Global organizations with "universal" goals. World banks, world currency, world concerns for climate change. The "Whole Earth" principle. It's already in motion.
Read more here.
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