Agenda 21: The U.N. plan to take control of individual and
American freedom
On Monday night, Glenn’s TV show focused on
Agenda 21, a U.N. action
plan that promotes “sustainability” and claims to protect the planet,
but at the cost of national sovereignty and individual freedom. What
does Agenda 21 mean for Americans?
Agenda 21, is a grand plan for global “sustainable
development,” which President George H.W. Bush (and 177 other world
leaders) agreed to in 1992. In July 1993, President Bill Clinton
brought the global scheme directly into the U.S. government when he
signed an executive order creating the President’s Council on
Sustainable Development, which avoided any review or discussion by
Congress or the American people.
“Sustainable development” sounds like a nice idea—that is,
until you scratch the surface and find that Agenda 21 and
sustainable development are actually cloaked plans to impose the
tenets of social justice and socialism on the world.
The Agenda 21 plan openly targets private property—which
should surprise no one. For more than 35 years, the United Nations
has made their stance very clear on the issue of individuals owning
land. A report from a 1976 U.N. conference in Vancouver, British
Columbia, on human settlements contains lays out the position:
“Land … cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by
individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the
market.
“Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of
accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes
to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in
the planning and implementation of development schemes.
“The provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for
the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interest of
society as a whole.”
Read TheBlaze’s FULL special report on Agenda 21
HERE.