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                     60.  CONFRONTING AGENDA 21 IN YOUR COMMUNITY

             Large sections below quoted from Special Report: Agenda 21, Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center

             1.     Become thoroughly aware of AGENDA 21 ’s reach into every facet of society since 1992 and the
             specific ways it violates the U.S. Constitution.

             2.     Go to a city council, county commissioner or county planning commission meeting and listen
             to the discussion.
             --Are they talking about land use, water control, and development control?
             --Are they using the language described in this paper?
             --If so, Sustainable Development could underway in your community.

             3.     Ask questions. You may have to do it after the meeting, but if you can, ask during…
             --Ask where these policies they are discussing come from.
             --Ask if your community is now paying dues to ICLEI.
             --Provide them with this document or other tools that expose the truth about AGENDA 21.

             4.     Once you have determined that ICLEI is in your community you can urge your locally-elected
             representatives to stop paying dues to ICLEI prevent affiliate organizations from influencing local
             policy.

             5.     Use this very instructive “AGENDA 21 Rollback Manual”, a pdf document at this link:
             http://www.jbs.org/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&view=file&Itemid=419&id=219%3AAGE
             NDA-21-rollback-manual-pdf

             6.     Here’s the most comprehensive set of tools yet devised to help activists fight the policies of
             AGENDA 21 and Sustainable Development, including a manual featuring stories of the victims of
             sustainability policy.:  http://americanpolicy.org/kit/

             Public officials  “are surrounded by a horde of  “stakeholder” groups,  each promoting  a piece of the
             agenda,  be  it  policies  for  water  control,  energy  control,  development  control,  specific  building
             materials  control,  historic  preservation  and  control  of  “downtown”  development,  conservation
             easements  and  development  rights  from  control  of  rural  property.  These  groups  like  ICLEI,  the
             American  Planning  Association,  the  Renaissance  Planning  Group,  and  many  more,  are  heavily
             involved  with  state  and  federal  plans.  They  arrive  in  your  community  with  blueprints,  state  and
             federal plans, grants and lots of contact in high places.  There are official state and federal programs
             for “going Green,” Comprehensive land use plans, and lots of programs for the kids in the classrooms.”

             “There is also a second horde involved in the Sustainablist invasion – state and federal agency officials
             including  EPA  agents;  air  And  water  quality  agents;  Interior  Department  officials,  HUD  officials,
             energy officials, Commerce Department officials, and on and on – all targeting your locally elected
             officials with policy, money, regulations, reports, special planning boards, meetings, and conferences,
             all promoting the exact same agenda.”

             With all these organizations, plus the media, pressuring local leaders, many of them cave in to the
             belief that “Sustainable Development is reality – politically correct, necessary, unquestionable, and it
             has “consensus.”

             Page 25, Special Report: Agenda 21, Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center

             “Who  are  the  players  in  your  community?  What  privately  funded  “stakeholder”  groups  are  there?
             What is their agenda? What other communities have they operated in? What projects? What results?
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