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5) Avoid partnerships with the federal government, HUD, NGOs, foundations, and corporations
that advance the Sustainable Development AGENDA.
6) Be certain any plan you implement can be repealed if it is found to infringe on individual
property rights.
7) Work with citizens to create a Property Rights Council
8) Be on guard against Sustainable Development promotion by the National Conference of
Mayors, National League of Cities and the other national associations to which city council members
and county commissioners belong.
9) Work with planners who will protect citizens’ property rights.
http://atwatermerced912ers.com/2012/04/03/AGENDA-21-for-public-officials/
Here’s an article titled: “Public Officials Must Learn About AGENDA 21”
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/sustainable_development/public_officials_must_learn_a
bout_AGENDA_21_20120307456/
62. PROPERTY RIGHTS DEFINED
This entire section is quoted from page 32 to 33, Special Report: Agenda 21, Tom Deweese, American
Policy Center.
In a “Fifth Amendment” treatise by Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders
(12/10/97), he writes: Our state, and most other states, define property in an extremely broad sense.”
That definition is as follows:
“Property in a thing consists not merely in its ownership and possession, but in the unrestricted right
of use, enjoyment, and disposal. Anything which destroys any of the elements of property, to that
extent, destroys the property itself. The substantial value of property lies in its use. If the right of use
be denied, the value of the property is annihilated and ownership is rendered a barren right.”
As a Founding Father, John Adams said:
“The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and
that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.”
President Calvin Coolidge said:
“Ultimately, property rights and personal rights are the same thing.”
Rancher and Property Rights Activist Wayne Hage said:
“If you don’t have the right to own and control property then you are property."
Private Property Rights mean:
1. The owner’s exclusive authority to determine how private property is used;
2. The owner’s peaceful possession, control, and enjoyment of his/her legally purchased, deeded
private property;
3. The owner’s ability to make contracts to sell, rent, or give away all or part of the legally
purchased/deeded private property;