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             Government agencies or local policy boards will be tasked with the responsibility to conduct an energy
             audit in each home to determine the steps necessary to bring the home into energy compliance. In
             Oakland, California, such restrictions will cost each homeowner an estimated $36,000.”
             Page 15, Special Report agenda 21 and How to Stop It, Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center
             http://www.stopsmartmetersnow.com/?page_id=2
             And here’s Tom’s Special Report: Sustainable Development and the Control of Energy (The growing
             battle over Smart Meters)
             http://store.americanpolicy.org/collections/handouts/products/smart-meters

                   MAN JAILED FOR COLLECTING RAINWATER IN RESERVOIRS ON HIS
             PROPERTY
             http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/08/16/man-jailed-for-collecting-rainwater-in-illegal-
             reservoirs-on-his-property/

                   ILLEGAL TOMATO PLANTS
                                                            In Cullman, Alabama the “Environmental Police” told
                                                            an 86 year old woman that her tomato plants in her
                                                            backyard violated a code; the penalty was $150 a day.
                                                            http://countrypatriot.com/2012/02/13/agenda-21-
                                                            and-development-sustainability-exposed-how-to-
                                                            reclaim-our-freedom-founding-fathers-style/

                                                                  ILLEGALLY DRY GRASS
                                                            In Orem, Utah a senior citizen was handcuffed,
                                                            brought to jail and charged with two misdemeanors
             for failure to water her lawn. Democrat activist and attorney Allred defended her. Ibid.

                   ILLEGALLY TALL GRASS
             In Corbin, Kentucky a man was fined $100 for failing to mow his grass and clean his yard. When he
             complained to the officer and stopped complying, the fine rose to $2,250. Code enforcement officials
             say if the man continues to refuse to cooperate, they could eventually force his house into foreclosure.
             The city’s “Development Code” makes no reference to protecting private property. Ibid.

                   FORCED CLOSURE OF DRAKES BAY OYSTER COMPANY
             The National Park Service is attempting to force the closure of the 100 year Drakes Bay Oyster
             Company that produces 40% of California’s oysters, the last cannery in California. The government’s
                                                        environment damage claims used data which was proven
                                                        totally invalid. Watch these videos below and
                                                        realize the government’s environmental fascism
                                                        can deprive anyone of their property without
                                                        cause.
                                                        http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012/11/obama-
                                                        administration-kills-off-100-year-old-oyster-farm/
                                                        http://frontpagemag.com/2012/dgreenfield/the-death-
                                                        of-the-drakes-bay-oyster-company-how-obama-is-
                                                        murdering-the-american-economy-one-small-business-
                                                        at-a-time/
             http://theulstermanreport.com/2012/11/30/5424/

                   THUGGISH WELL HEELED ENVIRONMENTALIST GROUPS FORCE THE FISH
             AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TO STOP COMMERCIAL USE OF 187,000 SQUARE MILES OF
             ALASKA’S NORTH SHORE TO PROTECT POLAR BEARS. A District Court judge invalidated
             their unlawful abuse of the Endangered Species Act and wrote 50 pages excoriating the Fish and
             Wildlife Service
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