We the People to host informative meeting on U.N. Agenda 21

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Oracle – Most Americans haven’t heard of U.N. Agenda 21, but as there are already over 1,000 cities or communities that have signed up for it, it is an important issue on which to educate yourself.

Agenda 21 is a 300-page document that, according to the United Nations, makes up a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.

The document’s four sections address issues like the combating of poverty by changing consumption patterns, protecting fragile environments, and strengthening the roles of major groups like including women, local authorities, and indigenous peoples.

Section IV addresses the ways and methods of implementation through science, technology transfer, education, international institutions and financial mechanisms.

While Agenda 21 is seen as an effective means of controlling and maintaining communities in a safe and productive manner, it is seen by some as social engineering that is little more than communism or neo-Nazism in disguise.

On Jun. 13, 1992, Agenda 21 was revealed at a United Nations conference on Environment and Development. At this conference, 178 governments voted to adopt the program.

According to Wikipedia, European countries generally possess well documented Agenda 21 statuses. France, whose national government, along with 14 cities, is a signatory, boasts nationwide programs supporting Agenda 21. Like Australia, however, some opponents have expressed that they view Agenda 21 as a “sham.”

Despite that the United States of America is a signatory country to the Agenda, the Senate has not been able to hold a formal debate or vote regarding it since it is not a treaty. It has not been ratified by the Executive Branch of the United States of America.

There are members of the government which have spoken in Congress in support of U.N. Agenda 21, and many cities within the USA are members of ICLEI, an international organization that helps (or enforces, depending on your viewpoint) the implementation of Agenda 21.

Opposition has increased at all levels of the government, including the Republican Party, making a statement that they strongly reject the U.N Agenda 21 as erosive of American sovereignty.

On Sat., Mar. 9 there will be a free presentation for those who want to learn more about this agenda and ways to protect your family from global societal engineering. It will be held at the Oracle Court House, 1470 Justice Drive, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 am.

Whatever your viewpoint on U.N. Agenda 21, this is a great opportunity for further educating yourself on what may be the most important document backed by the United States government since the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. This could change the face of your government forever, if implemented. The United States Government, without asking the opinion of the people it governs, has already backed this agenda.

Doors will open at 8:45 a.m. and There will be a 50/50 drawing for those who wish to participate. For more information, call 896-2516.

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