Agenda 21 is a United Nation's game plan for a radical transformation of the global society. President George H. W. Bush signed onto it at the Rio Earth Summit. At the same time Al Gore stated that "Americans are going to have to face a wrenching transformation of Society." Now President Obama's stated goal is a "transformation of America" as we know it. The innocuous term used by the United Nations to accomplish this transformation is "Sustainable Development." Broken down, that means the dismantling of America as a sovereign nation and the globalization of our economy and our laws. Our rate of development, according to globalists, is "un-sustainable" based on underdeveloped countries. In effect, it restricts population and economic growth in America through government-controlled health care and through decreased and redistributed resources such as energy and wealth. Americans should no longer "sustain life" of the very young or elderly or remain sovereign and prosperous. The globalists' creed (on the outside) is - the planet cannot endure it.Politicians on both sides of the aisle have signed on to Agenda 21's "Sustainable Development." Obama's health care will have a vice-like grip on who gets medical care - who lives or dies, whereas Cap and Trade, that Obama still desperately wants, will allow the government to have a vice-like grip on how Americans live. With Cap and Trade, the Environmental Protection Agency will have power to force many homeowners to virtually rebuild their homes to meet stringent environmental requirements before they can sell them. Living in a house that does not meet the EPA's "green" regulations for roofing, windows, doors, insulation or heating and cooling systems will be slapped with fines. Electrical companies are rapidly installing "smart monitoring systems" to track usage of energy by residents. Hence, President Obama's warning that your energy bills will "skyrocket." This represents only one area of control, but a critical one, as the Obama administration attempts to restrict individual rights.
by Sharon Sebastian