September 28, 2009

Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development

Water Wars: Your Food Supply Is Threatened

September 21, 2009

Infowars - Are you aware that your food supply is threatened? The Central Valley, a 500 mile stretch of land, dominating the central portion of California, providing over 50% of America’s vegetables, fruits and nuts, has had its water source cut back by up to 90% in farming areas.

The snowpack from the High Sierra Mountain Range on the eastern border of the State melts into the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, through the Delta and subsequently out into the Pacific Ocean. However, over 40 years ago, a system of canals and irrigation pipes were built to divert water from the Delta and export it to Central and Southern California, thus creating the lushest and most productive farmlands in the world, until it was shut off in May, ruining the Spring growing season.

The water, crucial for farming, has been rediverted back into the Pacific Ocean, during a drought! The Congressional decision to ‘protect’ the Delta smelt minnow, in which they justified the federally imposed drought, under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a federal law, infringes on the Constitution’s 10th Amendment (States’ Rights).

Conveniently, this situation will promote the United Nations’ goal of ‘interdependency of nations’ if we have to resort to importing food from China, South America and Mexico. California is resource rich, and this is a farce, an illusion. This ‘created crisis’ echoes Joseph Stalin and the Ukrainian famine wherein he accomplished his political objectives of controlling and appropriating land from the self reliant family farmers.

You may be surprised to learn that the source of the pollution has not been addressed: up to 1 billion gallons of partially treated sewage is flushed into the Delta daily by Sacramento, Stockton and 11 other cities, as well as mercury from hundreds of abandoned mines. Therefore, the water has been diverted away from farmlands to dilute the pollution instead of remediating it.

Currently, the two major pumps (CW Jones and Banks) have been turned back ‘on’, but only a small fraction of water is going to farms. Water is still being pumped into major cities like Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo and San Diego, but it is NOT going to farms in many counties; Fresno has been one of the hardest hit. There is water sitting in the canals to prevent them from buckling and collapsing, but the water is not being delivered to the dying farms and the reservoir has been depleted.

AGENDA 21- Sustainable Development

The United Nations’ “Agenda 21” and “Sustainable Development” are interchangeable terms, according to Michael Shaw, an attorney, CPA and expert in this field. It is an all encompassing program to depopulate our world by 85%. “Agenda 21,” and its accompanying 1100-page “Global Biodiversity Assessment Report,” is being esecuted at present in the Central Valley, along with the “Wildlands Project.”

Mr. Shaw provides us with the following background from the “Global Biodiversity Assessment Report” (pg 773), that discloses the following disquieting policies:
- “Population growth has exceeded the capacity of the biosphere”

- “It is estimated that an “agricultural world,” in which most human beings are peasants, should be able to support 5 to 7 billion people.”

- “In contrast, a reasonable estimate for an industrialized world society at the present North American material standard of living would be 1 billion.”
Further, Shaw also shared that Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development is a plan to erase humans from 50% of American land; these “Wildland” areas would prohibit extraction of resources, including water!!!

Shockingly, Sarah Woolf, from Westlands Water District, reported that the States’ water usage is as follows:
48% Environmental
41% Agricultural
11% Urban
When I asked her what ‘environmental’ meant, she said it was for federal wildlife habitats and wildlife projects. Nearly half of all the water in California is allotted to federal projects!!

Additionally, Michael Shaw reported that California’s water rights laws were modeled after Texas, which has strong laws that protect the private landowners’ rights regarding water on their land. However, these two states are under attack by the globalists for this reason. Legislators are trying to revamp those water policies because water districts may not usurp the overlying landowners’ primary use of aquifers. The water districts have tried taxing farmers for extraction of water from their own wells, aiming to convince them that the water belongs to the State, but when these cases are taken to court, the California Supreme Court consistently rules in favor of the landowners.

Could this be the reason that the Bay Area Council is so interested in calling a California Constitutional Convention? As you know, if a Constitutional Convention is called, the entire Constitution can be changed and/or eliminated. You can go to the ‘discussion’ meetings promoting this here: www.repaircalifornia.org , and be sure to bring flyers explaining the danger of this to the attendees.

The Great Corporate Water Heist

Next Target Is Your Water Footprint

September 13, 2009

London Times - Environmentally conscious consumers already fret about how to cut their carbon emissions. Now Whitehall officials plan to urge the public to reduce the amount of water they use because of worries about the West sucking up supplies from some of the world’s driest countries.

The government has commissioned research to audit everyday items from a morning cup of coffee to a bag of carrots according to the volume of water used in their production. Eventually products could be labelled with this number.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), which has set up a water footprint steering group, wants to broaden public awareness of climate change to include water supplies.

Defra believes consumption could be cut if shoppers were aware of how much is used to produce common items. A takeaway latte, according to figures already gathered by officials, requires 200 litres (44 gallons) to grow the coffee beans, transport them and serve the coffee in the cup. It takes another 2.5 litres to make the plastic lid for a takeaway latte. A cotton T-shirt with a slogan on the front uses an estimated 4,000 litres.

The new research will assess items both for how much water they use and for the impact on the country where they are produced. This could mean, for example, that a product imported from a dry country would be rated worse than one from a place where water was plentiful...

Is Health Care Reform Part of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development?

August 18, 2009

Freedom Advocates - The answer is yes absolutely, Health Care Reform is part of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development. Health care reform is not about enhancing personal health, it's about implementing new systems, profits and liaisons in the name of health care.

The language in Agenda 21 is always obtuse. In Chapter 6 "Protecting and Promoting Human Health" it says:
"Action items under Agenda 21 must address the primary health needs of the world's population, since they are integral to the achievement of the goals of sustainable development and primary environmental care.
It further states:
"Countries ought to develop plans for priority actions, drawing on the programs in this chapter, which are based on cooperative planning by the various levels of government, non-governmental organizations and local communities.
Chapter 6 goes on to say:
Particular attention should be directed towards food safety, with priority placed on the elimination of food contamination; comprehensive and sustainable water policies...promotion of health education, immunization and provision of essential drugs. Education and appropriate services regarding responsible planning of family size...
In a more specific sense, Agenda 21 calls for the shift in economic basics from free enterprise to “public private partnership.” This is exactly what has been occurring in medicine and is proposed to be formalized by Obama care.

As for the system of justice, Agenda 21 calls for social justice to replace equal justice. Social justice allocates the application of justice to groups as opposed to individuals.

One must also connect the family planning policies of Health Care Reform to Agenda 21's sister document, the Global Biodiversity Assessment, which directs an 85% reduction in world population if we stay in an industrialized state.

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