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WORLD HERITAGE SITES
Sixty regions of the United States (68% of
the national parks, monuments and
preserves) have been designated as World
Heritage Sites that grant open-ended
powers to local commissions, without
public debate, to regulate and restrict
human activity within their
Boundaries since the 1972 United Nations’
World Heritage Treaty which the U.S.
Senate and President Nixon foolishly
ratified.
http://www.nps.gov/heritageareas/
“In 1995, Crown Butte Mines in the New World Mining District in Montana was forced to abandon a
mine development project after the U.N. listed Yellowstone National Park as a "World Heritage Site in
Danger." Crown Butte proposed to mine a medium-size underground operation on private property
three miles from the boundary of Yellowstone. The project would have employed 280 people and
generated $230 million in revenue.”
http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA341.html
Here’s a video on World Heritage Sites which reveals how unelected regional boards with private
environmental agendas are given authority and funding by the National Park Service to restrict
business and private property rights within the boundaries of 60 large areas of the United States.
Residents within those boundaries have no idea they live within one of these sites until they suddenly
transgress one of the onerous restrictions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iGQM3_4jt-c#!
WAR ON COAL
The most powerful government entity advancing AGENDA 21 is the Environmental Protection
Agency. “The EPA's war on coal will result in the closure of 319 coal-
fueled generating units totaling 42,895 megawatts, about 13 percent of
the nation's coal fleet, according to the Sierra Club. This will result in
consumers being hit with a 10-15% increase in their electric bills by 2015.
That's an extra $150-$330 per year.”
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/05/climate_change_conference_marks_progress_for_
realists.html#ixzz1vvetDq3j
“Currently, EPA is leading the Obama administration’s assault on coal with a number of new
regulations. Two of the most important are the “transport rule” and the “toxics rule” (Utility MACT).
Combined, these regulations will systematically reduce access to affordable and reliable energy.”
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2011/10/07/ier-identifies-coal-fired-power-plants-likely-
to-close-as-result-of-epa-regulations/
PRESIDENT CLINTON PLACING 1.7 MILLION ACRES OFF LIMITS
President Clinton unconscionably signed an Executive Order “designating 1.7 million acres of land in
southwest Utah as the Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument. His action placed the area off
limits to mineral extraction and development. The New York Times reported that the monument