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States Ban Agenda 21 – Mississippi (substitute your state) should too!

Presidents Bush, Clinton, and Obama worked to implement United Nations Agenda 21. Under the guise of world sustainability, the plan establishes rules to bypass Congress nationally and the American people locally. Attempts to stamp-out Agenda 21 are gaining ground.

The Republican National Committee officially opposes UN Agenda 21 in a resolution adopted January, 2012, “The United Nations Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of extreme environmentalism, social engineering, and global political control,” The resolution calls Agenda 21 a socialist and communist redistribution of wealth to advance the UN vision of “social justice.”

A group of Democrats oppose Agenda 21. See www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com

Alabama was the first state to formally ban Agenda 21. U.K. Telegraph columnist James Delingpole said Alabama had just “helped save the world” with its victory against Agenda 21. Citing Delingpole’s piece, Investor’s Business Daily wrote: “Alabama has just told the U.N. and the EPA what they need to be told — don’t tread on us!”

Alabama's strongly-worded legislation prohibits any involvement in the scheme by state agencies or local governments. Infringements on the property rights of citizens linked to “any other international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of the State of Alabama” are prohibited under the new measure. “The State of Alabama and all political subdivisions may not enter into any agreement, expend any sum of money, or receive funds contracting services, or giving financial aid to or from” any such entities, as defined in Agenda 21 documents.

Tennessee recently adopted a resolution slamming the UN scheme as “insidious” and “socialist.” “This UN Agenda 21 plan of radical so-called ‘sustainable development’ views the American way of life of private property ownership, single-family homes, private car ownership and individual travel choices, and privately owned farms as destructive to the environment,” the resolution explains. “We hereby endorse rejection of its radical policies and rejection of any grant monies attached to it.”

In New Hampshire, Representative Anne Cartwright said the agenda is implemented, "...through zoning, planning and regional planning -- things that impact our property rights."

In Florida, legislation abolished the State Department of Community Affairs that utilized plans stipulating where development could and could not occur based on their guidelines of:
“smart growth”
“compact development”
“livability”
“sustainability”

Organizations that currently battle Agenda 21 include the Tea Party, The John Birch Society, Americans for Prosperity, The American Policy Center and libertarians. Republicans in North Carolina, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana are working on anti-Agenda 21 legislation.

Mississippians (substitute your state), wake up and join the fight! Agenda 21 is alive and well in Mississippi, mostly through public-private partnerships, grants, loans and city/county planning.