Agenda 21 outlines, in detail, the UN's vision for a centrally managed global society. This contract binds governments around the world to the United Nation's plan for controlling the way we live, eat, learn, move and communicate - all under the noble banner of saving the earth.
Thanks to Labyrinthoftruth for video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheWatcherReptilian2
If fully implemented, Agenda 21 would have the government involved in every aspect of life of every human on earth.
Agenda 21 spreads it tentacles from Governments, to federal and local authorities, and right down to community groups. Chapter 28 of Agenda 21 specifically calls for each community to formulate its own Local Agenda 21: "Each local authority should enter into a dialogue with its citizens, local organizations, and private enterprises to formulate 'a Local Agenda 21.' Through consultation and consensus-building, local authorities would learn from citizens and from local, civic, community, business and industrial organizations and acquire the information needed for formulating the best strategies." - Agenda 21, Chapter 28, sec 1.3
Read the original here
http://green-agenda.com/agenda21.html
Interestingly, in April 1991, fourteen months before Earth Summit, Prince Charles held a private two day international conference aboard the royal yacht Britannia, moored off the coast of Brazil. His goal was to bring together key international figures in an attempt to achieve a degree of harmony between the various countries that would gather at the Summit. Al Gore was present, along with senior officials from the United Nations and the World Bank.
Among other things, the agenda called for a Global Biodiversity Assessment of the State of the Earth. Prepared by the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP), this 1140 page document armed UN leaders with the "ecological basis, and moral authority" they needed to validate their global management system. The GBA concludes on page 863 that "the root causes of the loss of biodiversity are embedded in the way societies use resources. This world view is characteristic of large scale societies, heavily dependent on resources brought from considerable distances. It is a world view that is characterized by the denial of sacred attributes in nature, a characteristic that became firmly established about 2000 years ago with the Judeo-Christian-Islamic religious traditions. Eastern cultures with religious traditions such as Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism did not depart as drastically from the perspective of humans as members of a community of beings including other living and non-living elements." In other words Christians and Moslems are to blame for the sorry state of the world because their religions do not involve worshipping "sacred nature."
seriously people- if you understand numbers and exponentiation human kind will have a very difficult time sustaining at the given rate of growth were at. there is plenty of space however economically i belive, I BELIVE, that means you may disagree and i wont ostracize your ideas; unless we ALL learn how to be self sufficient you should understand how civilizations demise. one word, overcapacity. just like any business model if you grow to quick and have a deep draw back, that can be the end...
mellowdco 4 months ago
@mellowdco us in the 1st world live on backs of the 3rd world, we live in comfort and ease because of other peoples suffering. That is what cannot continue, better distribution of resources and investment in education and infrastructure and the globe would be open to population spread etc.
infamos 4 months ago
good vid...TYVM
chondram 4 months ago
@chondram no prob.
infamos 4 months ago
What was the video @ around 7:00?
vizion24 4 months ago
@vizion24 think its an excerpt taken from "the illuminati volume 1", watch?v=MwfSwmjUBUM&feature=related.
Peace.
infamos 4 months ago