A friend of mine recently informed me that the Houston Galveston Council of governments was receiving a grant to implement Agenda 21 projects along the Gulf Coast of Texas. I was not familiar with agenda 21, so I googled it to see what it was about. Very quickly I learned that Agenda 21 was a plan brought about by the United Nations back in 1992, and then president George HW Bush along with several other countries agreed to participate in its implementation.
The plan spoke of sustainable development. As I read further into the plan I found myself in disagreement with the UN about what sustainable development really meant. While I believe it is our responsibility to be good stewards of the planet, I would disagree with what the UN believes good stewardship is. It appears that the lifestyle enjoyed in the United States, and the ability of our citizens to own and control private property is a threat to maintaining a sustainable world, according to the concerns and guidelines set forth by the UN.
The United States has been and hopefully will remain a blueprint for raising standards of living around the world. Our free-market system has created the greatest most generous nation on earth. Our citizens have been the first to provide help in times of disaster, or with help for those who are just less fortunate to live in such a free and prosperous environment. During our short existence as a nation we have learned how to produce more food, feed hungry people throughout the world, provide vaccines and medical aid to parts of the world who would never see such miracles, but for our caring and compassionate citizens. Our advancements in medical research have allowed not only us, but the entire world to live longer healthier lives. Our highly educated civil engineers have found ways to control our rivers and conserve our waters with reservoirs so we can have clean abundant water for personal use, energy production and irrigation, even in times of severe drought like we are experiencing now. From our very beginning we have been a nation who’s made this world a better place to live.
The United States has been successful in increasing the agricultural production of our land while also becoming a very efficient and responsible industrialized nation. We have eagerly shared our advancements in agriculture and industry with the rest of the world so that they might enjoy theĀ standard of living created by this free and prosperous nation. It would appear to me that the rest of the world should be looking at what we have done as a nation so the land where they live would become as sustainable for their needs, as our country has been for us.
I believe being a Christian nation and receiving God’s favor has been the deciding factor in our nations success. It is my personal belief that God created a sustainable world thatĀ can accommodate as large a population as we humans become. Let’s start a conversation with our elected officials and those running for office to find out what they believe about Agenda 21 and how their beliefs align with ours. We need to be sure those we elect to represent us agree with what we believe is sustainable development, and protect us from those dangers and backwards policies of the United Nations.
Rick Andrews
Rick Andrews is a non-partisan Tea Party and Liberty Activist from East Texas who has focused on changing government from the local level up.
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Lorraine Nessman
Thankfully, we have an organization in Central Oklahoma which is actively and aggressively and even successfully warding off overt implementation of Agenda 21. After Agenda 21 plans are formally repealed however, there is no room for celebration. Instead, it becomes time to roll up the sleeves and keep an eye on every bit of legislation coming out of every organization infected by Agenda 21, and keeping a close eye on everything else too. – - – These Agenda 21′ers know when to fake a set-back so they can move their agenda forward incognito. – - – - So to anyone new to the effort to stave off Agenda 21, I simply say, “Go for it, but get ready for the fight of your life, liberty, and property.” This problem won’t go away. But hey, even Plato thought these ideas weren’t such a bad idea….., some with *some* of the other Greeks of his day and after his time……….. The Agenda 21 idea is not new at all, it’s just alive and well and needs to be put back into a book as yet another bad idea.
23 Jan 2012 08:01 pm
Donna
Surprised that you have not been aware of Agenda 21!!!
Check out the cities in our state alone that have signed to this destruction!
Read which President threw us into this New World Order Plan!
Old Bush in ’92
Clinton signed an Executive Order in 1993
Baby Bush kept it rolling
and the current illegal dictator in chief is finishing off we the people!
I cannot believe that so many People have not been alert to this.
Perhaps you could check out the info:
Google:
John Marler Agenda 21
This man presents seminars on Agenda 21
Worth your effort to check this out!
23 Jan 2012 08:01 pm
Wanda Commander
Bush might have brought it up but OBAMA is the one that signed it into affect an we all know what he is and he recently signed a bill that John Cornyn and Kay Bailey backed to come into our homes take us without a reason or warrant put us in prison or jail and NOONE can do anything about it and this is pertaining to whether or not the govt. thinks we would be against aything this govt is doing. What this means is if we disagree with what they want to do to us we have to go along with it and keep our mouth shut or can be arrested if they so desire. I can tell you whats sad about this is Obama can release known terrorists in Guantanomo but honest american citizens can be arrested if they disagree with any of their policies. America is doomed the only thing that can save us is God and everyone needs to get on their knees and Beg God to help us! 2 Chronicles 7:14 says it all! I do not understand why christians are not doing this! This country is under judgment for our sinful ways and aborting millions of innocen babies………………………..
24 Jan 2012 07:01 pm
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