Agenda 21 - Carbon Taxes and Smart Grids = Total Enslavement

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!!

Mark Matheny

As the White house celebrates their socialist takeover of the healthcare industry, schools around the country are being forced to close due to severe budget deficiencies. As a result, many fear increased crime rates in the neighborhoods where these schools will shut down.

Gerald Celente, a Trends forecaster predicted that there would be increased violence as the financial collapse draws nearer. This is an interview from July, 2009:




Consider his predictions in light of the following article :

msnbc.msn.com
Residents fear empty schools will attract drug dealers and vandals


KANSAS CITY, Mo. - In a neighborhood dotted with boarded up homes, trash and gang graffiti, McCoy Elementary has been an oasis.


Now that the 94-year-old school is closing, residents are fearful that the neighborhood could become even worse, attracting drug dealers and vandals when the children are gone. McCoy is among the roughly half of Kansas City district schools expected to shut down before class resumes next fall, part of a wave of school closures across the country.


"When it does close, it's going to get bad around here," said Virginia Stanley, standing outside her home with her husband, her 22-year-old granddaughter and her two young great-grandchildren, who live with them.


Superintendents of struggling districts are winning praise for confronting budget woes by shuttering half-empty and underperforming schools, a move often blocked by local politics in the past. In many cases, the schools have been declining for years, but were never closed because residents and local advocacy groups fought to keep them. Now school leaders have an argument that trumps any parent outrage: The struggling economy makes these schools a luxury that districts can no longer afford.


More districts closing schools


About 6 percent of districts closed or consolidated schools this year, compared to about 3 percent in 2008-09, according to a survey conducted by the American Association of School Administrators. About 11 percent are expected to consider similar moves in 2010-11.


"It's going to continue because we don't see any short-term turnaround in the economy that would improve the situation for schools," said Dan Domenech, executive director of the American Association of School Administrators.


Kansas City's move earlier this month created waves because of how many of its schools will close. Detroit followed suit last week by moving to close nearly a quarter of its schools in a desperate bid to erase a $219 million budget deficit.


Before the Kansas City vote, civic leaders placed a full-page ad in the Kansas City Star to show support for the plan. Meanwhile, budget-balancing efforts in Detroit have won praise from Mayor Dave Bing and various parents' rights groups.


But residents in both cities say the cost-cutting has a price, robbing residents of a community resource, a meeting space for civic groups and a point of pride in otherwise blighted neighborhoods.


Kansas City residents complain that schools closed in years past have sat vacant, attracting vagrants. This time around, officials have vowed to do better finding suitable uses for closed buildings, but residents are wary.


Already, McCoy Elementary attracts drug users in the summer when classes aren't in session, Stanley's husband, James, says.


"Your property, I don't think it's going to be worth anything when you close the school," he said.


The whole Sustainable Developement plan - Agenda 21, is a plan to push the entire population of the U.S. onto 25% of the total landmass of the continent. Over 50 million acres of protected wildlife preserves and National Parks are now known as "Biospheres" where no human interaction is allowed, and "Bufferzones" where only very limited human activity will be allowed.

Homes and Housing developements and commercial real estate properties all over the country are being deserted due to foreclosure, and desertion. They are currently being bulldozed to "Leave room for nature" as the Georgia Guidestones state.
Here's an article from  The Telegraph.co.uk. :
US cities may have to be bulldozed in order to survive

Dozens of US cities may have entire neighbourhoods bulldozed as part of drastic "shrink to survive" proposals being considered by the Obama administration to tackle economic decline. 
The government looking at expanding a pioneering scheme in Flint, one of the poorest US cities, which involves razing entire districts and returning the land to nature....



Local politicians believe the city must contract by as much as 40 per cent, concentrating the dwindling population and local services into a more viable area....


Mr Kildee estimated another 3,000 needed to be demolished, although the city boundaries will remain the same...
"Much of the land will be given back to nature. People will enjoy living near a forest or meadow," he said.



 In an article from Freecountyproject.com Henry Lamb stated how these decisions concerning sustainable development would in effect be put in the hands of "visioning councils" with special grants from the Feds. Those states that comply would be given grants as opposed to the noncompliant states who would not recieve them.

Agenda 21 is a policy document adopted at the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development, by more than 170 nations in 1992. It was implemented in the United States by President Clinton’s Commission on Sustainable Development, created by Executive Order, with no Congressional debate or involvement. The agencies of government set out to implement the recommendations of Agenda 21 by rule, and by economic “incentives and disincentives.” This means, simply, that grants are available to states and communities that do what the feds want, and penalties and fund withdrawal await those communities that resist.



Throughout the 1990s, communities everywhere began to create “visioning councils,” with special grants from the feds. These visioning councils set out to transform local communities, and protect them from environmental and social disaster, by adopting “smart growth” policies - directly out of Agenda 21.


One of the high-priority recommendations of Agenda 21, and the PCSD, is to create a “new decision process.” This means - take the policy-making process out of the hands of elected officials, and put it in the hands of professionals.  - Henry Lamb, 2005

Now that the health of the U.S. is in the hands of the White House Regime, Senater John Kerry, Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham are now seeking a Global Carbon Tax according to Infowars.com on March 23, 2010;





“Twenty-two Democratic senators have signed a letter calling for climate legislation within the year, although some observers question whether the White House will want another divisive vote as November midterm elections approach,” reports AFP.


The effort is led by the CFR insider and Bonesman John Kerry. “In the wake of health care’s passage, we have a strong case to make that this can be the next breakthrough legislative fight,” senator Kerry said on Tuesday. “Climate legislation is the single best opportunity we have to create jobs, reduce pollution and stop sending billions overseas for foreign oil from countries that would do us harm.”

This is not the time to lay down, or to get discouraged America. We must keep up the fight against this illegal Regime that has turned totally to the Endgame Agenda of world domination. Barry Sotero, and the Regime are under the total control of the Rothschild Family, Wall Street, The Federal Reserve and the Cabal of globalists i.e. Rockefeller and those in the deepest shadows who are for now known only to the top elite.

The real fight for the Republic is only beginning.... Will you endure?


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