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58. AGENDA 21 PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP GOVERNMENT
MONOPOLIES
Like most AGENDA 21 concepts, public private partnerships sound so benign and worthwhile.
“Economic models endorsing public-private partnerships violate free market principles by benefiting
favored corporations, protecting private gains and leaving taxpayers obligated for losses. It proposes a
“Communitarian” model of governance that is diametrically opposed to the American way.”
http://www.peachpundit.com/2012/11/30/special-attention-to-agenda-21-and-a-free-for-all/
“Public/private partnerships bring businesses, NGOs, foundations desiring the protection offered by
government’s legalized force together with government agents that want the power that comes with
economic control. The power of economics, and the force of government, must serve as a check and
balance on each other; combining the two will ultimately result in tyranny. Free enterprise is lost amid
subsidies, incentives, tax-breaks, and insider privilege, and with it goes the notion that the customer is
the final determiner of how resources are allocated in production.
The Sustainable Development “partnerships” involve some
corporations – domestic and multinational – some tax-exempt
family foundations, select individuals, and collectivist politicians and
their administrations. Of these participants, only elected politicians
are accountable to the public for their actions.” Download the
pamphlet pictured here from which the above is quoted, at the link
below.
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/documents/download/understanding_sustainable_development_
-_agenda_21_-_for_the_people_and_their_public_officials/
“In truth, many PPP’s are nothing more than government-sanctioned monopolies in which a few
business are granted special favors like tax breaks, the power of eminent domain, non-c0mpete
clauses and specific guarantees for return on their investments. That means they can fix prices, charge
beyond what the market demands, and they can use the power of government to put competition out
of business. That is not free enterprise. And it is these global corporations that are pushing the green
agenda.
PPPs were the driving force behind the Trans Texas Corridor, using eminent domain to take more
than 580,000 acres of private land – sanctioned by the partnership with the Texas government. And
PPPs are taking over highways and local water treatment plants in communities across the nation.
PPPs in control of the water system can control water consumption – a major part of the Sustainable
Development blueprint.”
Page 17, SPECIAL REPORT Agenda 21 And How to Stop it, Tom Deweese, American Policy Center.