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Agenda 21’s Evil Twin, Agenda 2030, Places Property Rights In Further Jeopardy

Agenda 21’s evil twin, Agenda 2030, is yet another potential threat to both property rights and the overall way of life in America. Mainstream media has ignored the implications and opportunity for government overreach created by the United Nations biodiversity plan since its inception in 1992. Expect more of the same with the equally rights-infringing …

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Agenda 21: Multiple States Passing Laws To Protect Property Rights, But Few Americans Are Even Aware Of The Mounting Threat Against Them

Agenda 21 has attracted the attention of lawmakers across the country, finally, – but the masses in America are still virtually unaware of the potential threat to property rights and states rights posed by the biodiversity plan. A detailed map of America created by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity shows exactly what the …

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Eminent Domain And Agenda 21 Threats In America

Eminent domain and Agenda 21 endeavors appear to be fostering an attack on not only property rights, but the act of private land ownership itself. Eminent domain was once rarely invoked by the federal government and when it was, the project had to serve a critical need to a substantial portion of the public. Today, …

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EPA Fine Threats Over Clean Water Act Renew Agenda 21 Debate

EPA fine threats levied against small farmers, ranchers, and typical Americans seeking to build a pond in their own backyard have prompted a renewed debate over Agenda 21. A recent Huffington Post report referred to those concerned about the United Nations biodiversity program as conspiracy theorists, but the evolving eminent domain seizures, public land restrictions, …

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Agenda 21: The United Nations Plan That Could Change How You Live Forever

Agenda 21 is a voluntary, non-binding UN action plan which is allegedly focused solely on sustainable development. Adopted by 178 countries in 1992, the plan is based upon a program to abolish poverty and protect “fragile environments” by “properly” managing cities. Some charge the program wants to push all citizens into cities.Congressional approval was not …

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