Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the
United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[1] It is a
product of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN,
other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the
world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The
"21" in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century. It has been affirmed and
modified at subsequent UN conferences.
During the last decade,
opposition to Agenda 21 has increased within the United States at the
local, state, and federal levels.[15] In January 2011, Commissioner
Richard Rothschild of Carroll County, Maryland became the first elected
official in the United States to successfully remove a U.S. jurisdiction
from the ICLEI and Agenda 21.[16][unreliable source?] The Republican
National Committee has adopted a resolution opposing Agenda 21, and the
Republican Party platform stated that "We strongly reject the U.N.
Agenda 21 as erosive of American sovereignty."
Those who follow
Glenn Beck might be aware that Tuesday marks the release of his latest
book, "Agenda 21," the suspenseful and perhaps sobering tale of a
futuristic America in which a UN-led program spawned an authoritarian
state where individuals are stripped of all personal rights and
freedoms.
Oddly, Beck's novel is not simply a work of fiction,
but based on an actual program created by the United Nations by the very
same name — "Agenda 21″ — which, according to the UN's own website, is a
"comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and
locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments and
major groups, in every area in which human impacts on the environment."
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In so many words, the United Nations
seeks to co-opt, via individual governments, and eventually, a
"one-world government," privately held land under the auspices of
ensuring its "sustainability." Worse still, the UN's Agenda 21 has even
laid out plans for "depopulation" or rather, "population control." If it
sounds like something out of George Orwell's 1984, that is because
Agenda 21′s tenets are eerily in line with the demented alternate
reality Orwell himself had imagined while scribing the pages of his
famed novel.
"Sustainable development" is the catch-phrase Beck urged his Monday evening viewers to be leery of.
Where
one can live and what land should be designated for would, under
fully-realized Agenda 21 plan, be controlled by the United Nations and a
future one-world government. Consider the following section from the UN
website on Agenda 21′s plan for "promoting sustainable human settlement
development." Emphasis added: 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 programme 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.
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