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             Ibid.

                                                  Within six months after George H.W. “New World Order” Bush
                                                  pledged  to adopt  the goals  of  AGENDA  21  at  the  1992  “Earth
                                                  Summit”, one of the major Sustainable Development programs
                                                  called  Comprehensive  Planning  showed  up  in  nearly  every
                                                  county  of  the  U.S.  in  the  form  of  “policy  recommendations”
                                                  (“soft law”) without Congressional ratification. (Comprehensive
                                                  Planning originated in the 1970’s but focused just on land use.
                                                  Sustainable  Development  is  much  more  comprehensive  in
                                                  scope.)

                                                  “[Counties]  were  given  a  fully  written  document  that  had
             several different areas where the elected officials could allegedly make their own choices as to the best
             course  of  action  and  implementation.  However,  the  elected  officials  were  completely  unaware  that
             these county plans were already set up with a pre-chosen set of options, none of which included
             the option to reject the entire thing….nobody knew the document came from the United Nations
             as an “international coordination tool.””
             Page 50, The Perils of Sustainable Development, Rene’ Holaday

             “President  [Bush]  was  able  to  bypass  all  Judicial,  Senate,  and  Congressional  checks  and  balances
             entirely….then  the  states  began  turning  soft  law  into  state  law  through  the  GMA  (Growth
             Management Act) when the U.N. provided the false scenario of a man-made Global Warming.”
             Page 54 The Perils of Sustainable Development, Rene’ Holaday.
              http://www.nccsstore.com/Sustainable-Development-or-Sustainable-Freedom/productinfo/SDSF/

             See  examples  of  Growth  Management  plans  in  this  web  link  below  for  the  state  of  Washington.
             “Washington cities and counties have prepared comprehensive plans for many years; however, growth
             management in Washington took on new meaning with the passage of the Growth Management Act
             (GMA) by the Washington Legislature in 1990. The GMA was enacted in response to rapid population
             growth  and  concerns  with  suburban  sprawl,  environmental  protection,  quality  of  life,  and  related
             issues.” Notice how GMAs transforms Comprehensive Plans into GMA state regulations.
             http://www.mrsc.org/subjects/planning/compplan.aspx
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