Agenda 21 For Even Bigger Dummies Part 2 reupload
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A movement of vital proportion, ignored by the major media, kept off-limits from the general public, has been on the United Nations (UN) drawing board for well over ten years. This movement would nullify our Constitutional structure with its freedoms and prerogatives enshrined in the Bill of Rights, including our unhampered right to religious freedom. It masquerades behind the facade of sustainable development. • In December 1983, Javier Perez de Cuellar, UN Secretary-General, asked Mrs. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway, to chair a World Commission on Environment and Development (UNCED) focusing on long-term environmental strategies for achieving sustainable development by the year 2000 and beyond. 1 Previously she had been Prime Minister of Norway and had served on other UN Commissions - the Brandt Commission on North-South Issues and the Palme Commission on security and disarmament. Now she was asked to help formulate a third and compelling call for political action on environment and development. 2 • Here a one-world pattern begins to emerge: the Brandt Commission bore the title Program for Survival and Common Crisis ; the Palme Commission Common Security ; and the Brundtland Commission, Common Future 3 There is also a political cord common to the chairmen: Willy Brandt, former Prime Minister of Germany, was until his death president of the Socialist International. Olof Palme, Prime Minister of Sweden, was a socialist leader and Chairman of the Social Democratic Party who was assassinated in Stockholm. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway was also a member of the Socialist International. These chairmen shared the bond of socialism, a bond at variance with both the U.S. Constitution and the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church. • The Resolution adopted at the UN General Assembly in 1983 directed the chair and vice-chair of the new UNCED to jointly appoint the remaining members of the Commission, half of whom were to be selected from the developing world. 4 Members of the Brundtland Commission came from 21 very different nations and included Jim McNeill and Maurice Strong from Canada and the American, William D. Ruckelshaus, the first head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (ERA). He is also a member of the Business Council for Sustainable Development launched in 1990 by Maurice Strong. The Business Council called for new forms of cooperation between government, business and society to achieve sustainable development. 5 • What Is Meant By Sustainable Development? • The Brundtland Commission describes Sustainable Development as Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 6 It is further defined: . . . Sustainable Development can only be pursued if demographic developments are in harmony with the changing productive potential of the ecosystem. 7 And again, . . . at a minimum Sustainable Development must not endanger the natural systems that support life on Earth - the waters, the soils, and the living beings The pattern that begins to surface here becomes more pronounced in the body of the Commission's report which was presented to the UN General Assembly in 1987. • The thrust of the unanimous report after three years of hearings held on five continents appears in the Chairman's Foreword in comments such as the rights of people to adequate food, sound housing, safe water, to access to means of choosing the size of their families (xi); . . . survival issues relating to uneven development, poverty and population growth (xii); the need for 'major changes' . . . in attitudes and in the way our societies are organized (xiii).8 • Article continue here. • http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NewA....
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