2015-06-10

‘Sustainable Development’ is not a conspiracy. It is a real agenda created by world leaders at the United Nations. The UN was founded in 1945 and currently made up of 193 member states (Vatican City is not a member and has full observer status). The UN was formed to take action on the issues confronting humanity in the 21st century, such as peace and security, climate change, sustainable development, human rights, disarmament, terrorism, humanitarian and health emergencies, gender equality, governance, food production and more. 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the creation of the United Nations.



Sustainable development also known as Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the UN. It was a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, 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, regional, national and global levels. The “21” in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century.

Agenda 21 is a 700-page document divided into 40 chapters that have been grouped into 4 sections:

Section I: ‘Social and Economic Dimensions’ is directed toward combating poverty, especially in developing countries, changing consumption patterns, promoting health, achieving a more sustainable population, and sustainable settlement in decision making.

Section II: ‘Conservation and Management of Resources for Development’ includes atmospheric protection, combating deforestation, protecting fragile environments, conservation of biological diversity (biodiversity), control of pollution and management of biotechnology, and radioactive wastes.

Section III: ‘Strengthening the Role of Major Groups’ includes the roles of children and youth, women, NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), local authorities, business and industry, and workers; and strengthening the role of indigenous peoples, their communities, and farmers.

Section IV: ‘Means of Implementation’ includes science, technology transfer, education, international institutions and financial mechanisms.

“Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and collective decision-making at every level.” – Excerpt, UN Agenda 21

The United States of America is a signatory country to Agenda 21, but because Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding statement of intent and not a treaty, the United States Senate was not required to hold a formal debate or vote on it. It is therefore not considered to be law under Article Six of the United States Constitution. President George H.W. Bush was one of the 178 heads of government who signed the final text of the agreement at the Earth Summit in 1992, and in the same year Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Eliot Engel and William Broomfield spoke in support of United States House of Representatives Concurrent Resolution 353, supporting implementation of Agenda 21 in the United States.

In the United States, over 528 cities are members of ICLEI, an international sustainability organization that helps to implement the Agenda 21 and Local Agenda 21 concepts across the world. The United States has nearly half of the ICLEI’s global membership of 1,200 cities promoting sustainable development at a local level. The United States also has one of the most comprehensively documented Agenda 21 status reports.

As you may be aware, President George H.W. Bush addressed a joint session of the Congress on the State of the Union on January 29th, 1991 where he announced “…it is a big idea: a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind – peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law. Such is a world worthy of our struggle and worthy of our children’s future.” He also said in his address before a joint session of the Congress on March 6th, 1991 “A world where the United Nations … is poised to fulfil the historic vision of its founders, a world in which freedom and respect for human rights find a home among all nations.” Addressing the UN General Assembly on February 1st, 1992 Bush said “It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge allegiance”.

Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton on June 14th, 1993 sent a press release on the anniversary of the Earth Summit stating that the ‘President Creates Council On Sustainable Development’ and within the text of this press release it says ‘Respond to the recommendations in Agenda 21, the comprehensive international policy declaration nations of the world agreed to as a pledge to global environmental action, and contribute to the US plan to be submitted to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, the international commission created at the Earth Summit to help ensure implementation of Agenda 21.’ Prior to becoming United States Deputy Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton, Strobe Talbott said in Time magazine on July 20th, 1992 “In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn’t such a great idea after all.”

President George W. Bush in September, 2003 said “The founding documents of the United Nations and the founding documents of America stand in the same tradition.” President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13575 – Establishment of the White House Rural Council in June 2011, which gives each of the Federal agencies authority over “food, fibre and energy” for all of rural America or 16% of the U.S. In March 2012 he also signed Executive Order 13602 – Establishing a White House Council on Strong Cities, Strong Communities (SC2), which gave HUD (the government agency that oversees home mortgage lending practices) the authority to engage in city, community and regional planning to “augment their vision for stability and economic growth.”

Even Mikhail Gorbachev, President of the Soviet Union addressing the UN General Assembly on 7th December, 1988 said “… Further world progress is now possible only through the search for a consensus of all mankind, in movement toward a new world order… The world community must learn to shape and direct the process in such a way as to preserve civilisation, to make it safe for all…” Alongside Maurice Strong, Mikhail Gorbachev was fundamental in calling for a new charter that would set forth the fundamental principles for sustainable development.

Recently French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in a speech before the UN General Assembly on 25th September 2007 said “It’s a true New Deal at a global scale that is necessary, an ecological and economical New Deal. In the name of France, I call all the states to gather, in order to forge the new world order of the twenty first century.”

On the surface Agenda 21 objectives appear to be environmentally motivated. Agenda 21 was actually established to create a worldwide political structure, including a mandate for compliant human action, and an engineered societal system leading to massive discordance within human population. It’s a strategy that seeks to transform America from the land of the free to the land of a collective. It uses the environment as ‘bait’ and works to indoctrinate and prepare your children to live under a global collective. “UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is the action-plan – implemented worldwide to inventory and control, all land, all water, all minerals, all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all energy, all education, all information, and all human beings in the world.” Rosa Koire.

After the 1992 Rio Earth Summit a 1,152 page independent, critical and peer reviewed scientific analysis entitled ‘Global Biodiversity Assessment’ was written. If you can get a copy of this report, it will open your eyes to the agenda. The report makes numerous calls for the abolition of private property by directing the elimination of suburban housing, ranching, fossil fuels, dams, reservoirs, and much more. In fact it goes so far as to say on page 773 ‘Population growth has exceeded the capacity of the biosphere’. It also goes on to say ‘It is estimated that an agricultural world in which most human beings are peasants, should be able to support 5 to 7 billion people’. It also says ‘At the more frugal European standard of living, 2-3 billion would be possible. More frightening it says ‘In contrast, a reasonable estimate for an industrialized society at the present North American material standard of living would be 1 billion.’

According to Michael Shaw of Freedom Advocates Sustainable Development can be summed up in three sections. Equity – The use of sociology and a replacement system of justice in order to re-engineer humanity into a world collective. Economy – International redistribution of America’s wealth through trade policy, foreign policy and more and the replacement of free enterprise with government/business partnerships (PPPs). Environment – Nature before man is the premise the globalist call for a massive reduction in human population. This accounts for the rise of Earth Worship or Gaia.

Henry Kissinger said in the Los Angeles Times on 18th July 1993 “NAFTA will represent the most creative step toward a new world order taken by any group of countries since the end of the Cold War and the first step toward an even larger vision of a free-trade zone for the entire Western Hemisphere. NAFTA is not a conventional trade agreement, but the architecture of a new international system”. There have been many trade deals made in the years since the formation of the United Nations at the end of the Second World War. Here are some of the prominent trade deals that deserve some investigation, especially to their provisions that echo key aspects of the sustainable development agenda:

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico and the United States, creating a trilateral rules-based trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1st, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers to trade and investment between U.S., Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on exports between the three countries. However, the trade deal had provisions for Intellectual Property, Environment, Agriculture and Transportation Infrastructure.

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade – GATT – was a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. According to its preamble, its purpose was the “substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.” It was negotiated during the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment and was the outcome of the failure of negotiating governments to create the International Trade Organization (ITO). GATT was signed by 23 nations in Geneva on October 30th, 1947 and took effect on January 1st, 1948. It lasted until the signature by 123 nations in Marrakesh on April 14th, 1994 of the Uruguay Round Agreements, which established the World Trade Organization (WTO) on January 1st, 1995.

Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – TTIP – is a proposed free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. Proponents say the agreement would result in multilateral economic growth, it aims for a formal agreement that shall “liberalise one-third of global trade”, which they argue will create millions of new paid jobs. “With tariffs between the United States and the EU already low, The United Kingdom’s Centre for Economic Policy Research estimates that 80 percent of the potential economic gains from the TTIP agreement depend on reducing the conflicts of duplication between EU and US rules on those and other regulatory issues, ranging from food safety to automobile parts. It will focus on business sectors for which transatlantic trade laws and local regulations can often overlap, e.g. pharmaceutical, agricultural and financial trading. This will ensure that the United States and Europe remain “standard makers, rather than standard takers”, in the global economy, subsequently ensuring that producers worldwide continue to gravitate towards joint US-EU standards.

Trans-Pacific Partnership – TPP – is a proposed regional regulatory and investment treaty. As of 2014, twelve countries throughout the Asia Pacific region have participated in negotiations on the TPP: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States, and Vietnam. TPP intends to “enhance trade and investment among the TPP partner countries, to promote innovation, economic growth and development, and to support the creation and retention of jobs.”

Agenda 21 is the Sustainable Development agenda. The United Nations through its many organizations and specialized agencies have created world government and the erosion of American sovereignty as well as the sovereignty of all nations. The sustainable development agenda has been rolled out through the many free trade agreements, the governmental forums such as the G7, G20 and BRICS, Private Public Partnerships between corporations and governments as well as NGOs, think tanks, lobbyists and other permanent advisors. Global government has been forged over the past decades and we are now truly have, A New World Order.

2015 is the year when countries will shape and adopt a new development agenda that will build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s) and Agenda 21. The Millennium Development Goals were established in the year 2000 and include eight anti-poverty targets to be accomplished by 2015. The Millennium Development Goals focused on eight key anti-poverty targets including: 1) Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger, 2) Achieve Universal Primary Education, 3) Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women, 4) Reduce Child Mortality, 5) Improve Maternal Health, 6) Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases, 7) Ensure Environmental Sustainability, 8) Global Partnership for Development. They have been a milestone in global and national development priorities.

Building on its success in reviewing progress on the MDGs the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations will play a major role in the preparations, implementation and follow-up of a post-2015 development agenda. On September 25th, 2015 the United Nations Summit to adopt the post-2015 development agenda commences in New York and is convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. All members and observers will be in attendance. The seventeen new SDGs are as follows:

Sustainable Development Goals:

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Ensure inclusive and equality and empower all women and girls

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Reduce inequality within and among countries

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development

The same day as these 17 new sustainable development goals are going to be agreed the Pope will address the 70th Regular Session of the UN General Assembly and will focus on sustainable living, eradicating poverty and calling upon world leaders to address climate change. This is such an important event that all media outlets and leaders of national governments will be there to it will see the next phase of the New World Order implemented. By 2030, when the remainder of the development goals are agreed under ‘Transforming our World by 2030 – a New Agenda for Global Action’, we shall see Global Government under the New World Order in its total control of this planet.

Global Government by its very definition is global control of the mind. The totalitarian tiptoe has pushed the sustainable development agenda forward with little resistance and people really don’t understand what it actually means. One only has to read what is engraved in eight different languages (including English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and Russian) in a stone monument in Georgia in order to understand what is to happen before the end of the 21st Century:

Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.

Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.

Unite humanity with a living new language.

Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.

Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.

Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.

Avoid petty laws and useless officials.

Balance personal rights with social duties.

Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.

Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.

Control of humanity is all those who believe they are the rightful rulers of this global fiefdom ever wanted. It has been a multi-generational agenda set out by members of the same bloodlines. Do you think they will achieve their desired result of global government?

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