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UN / Sustainable Development / Corridors Agenda 21 THE BIG PICTURE
Agenda 21 and our property rights, Modoc Independent Tea Party, posted to KBC 1/22/12. "A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and he carries his banners openly. But the traitor moves among those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not to be a traitor, he speaks in the accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their garments, and he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of a city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to be feared." - Cicero, 42 B.C.
When you expose U.N. inspired tyranny, there are consequences. Is your freedom worth the following retaliation, or your life: Agenda 21 equals National suicide (and George Soros), NWV, posted to KBC 7/9/11
Is the Soros-Sponsored
‘Agenda 21’ a Hidden Plan
for World Government?
(Yes, Only it Is Not
Hidden), compiled by Mike
Opelka, theblaze.com
6/14/11.
The Big Picture part 2, by Siskiyou
County Supervisor Marcia Armstrong, posted
to KBC 5/14/11. Armstrong documents how the
UN and ICNU, with designated roadless areas
and wilderness areas, were formed to shut
down human use of land and resources in the
Klamath River Basin.
The Big Picture Part I,
by Marcia
Armstrong, Siskiyou County Supervisor,
posted to KBC 5/11/11. "I
was struck by a sentence in the recent
“chinook expert panel” report commissioned
for the dam removal studies. It said:
“Furthermore, the refuges should be managed
for fish and wildlife versus agriculture if
the basin management objective is
rehabilitation of fish species.” Just when
did the citizens of
Understanding Sustainable Development, United Nation's Agenda 21, posted 1/2/11. This pamphlet explains what it is doing in coordination with the Wildlands Project, redistribution of wealth and population, and what we can do about it. Obama Announces Support for UN Resolution Stating 'Indigenous Peoples Have the Right to the Lands ... They Have Traditionally Owned, Occupied or Otherwise Used or Acquired', CNS News, posted to KBC 12/22/10 Understanding Sustainable Development - Agenda 21, "for the people and their public officials." posted 1/23/11 UN World Charter for Nature, 10/28/82: http://www.un.org:80/documents/ga/res/37/a37r007.htm Good Neighbor Forum ---- ESA misused, speakers say, Fort Morgan Times, posted to KBC 3/5/07 Globalized Grizzlies, New American by Michael Coffman, PhD. From Doug on our Discussion Forum, "The best read I have ever read on the wildlands project is a write by Dr Michael Coffman. It should shock the eyes open of anyone who reads it." Range Magazine: The Greening of America, by Michael Coffman Ph.D. Fall issue www.propertyrights.org - UN and wildlands info. Agenda 21 and the United Nations by Henry Lamb, Eco-logic Powerhouse 10/29/06 Doolittle: Don't Hand the Internet Over to U.N., 10/27/05 MORRISON: It Will Never Happen - or will it? illinoisleader.com 9/15/04, biodiversity reserves/wildlands
'SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT' THE EVIL FACING AMERICA
Part 1 by Tom DeWeese,
August 6, 2004
Land and Water Rights,
by Sprague river residents
Penny Jarvis, Tony Putman, and Ed Cushman, posted to KBC 5/19/04.
We tend to avoid learning about the United Nations plan for the Klamath
Basin because we don't want to believe it, however here is a great
article giving you the resources and links to see the plans for
yourself. "The International Biosphere Reserve has 3 phases. They are
now in their 3rd and final phase. (1) The Northern California Coastal
Forest Ecoregion; (2) The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion; (3) The Klamath
Basin Headwaters Ecoregion. These three Ecoregions, when joined together
are a single International Biosphere Reserve (IBR). Subject to
International Environmental Governance."
Sustainable Florida, Erica Carle,
April 28, 2004
Separating people from their water, by Dr. Michael S. Coffman Ph.D., 2/16/04
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