Michael Shaw outlines the need for a redirected American leadership

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By Michael Shaw   
Tuesday, 16 August 2005 09:00

At the concluding session of the 6th annual Freedom 21 conference, Michael Shaw characterized Sustainable Development as “the plan to create a global police state”, and he decried environmental scares as a fraud designed to cover up the Sustainable transformation of America’s systems of government, justice and economics.

Shaw challenged the audience to envision a coming era; “when Natural Law reigns, and the lands and resources are returned to citizen control, when free enterprise is regarded by the law. Then”, he said, “America will lead a global renaissance unimaginable today.”

Read his complete speech notes and view his power point illustrations.

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The Cost of Sustainable Development

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By Henry Lamb   
Tuesday, 05 July 2005 06:17

A briefing paper that discusses the threat Agenda 21 poses to the U.S. Constitution.

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Setting the Table for a Manipulated Water Crisis - Felton's Artificial Dialectic in Operation Now

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By Freedom 21 Santa Cruz Staff   
Thursday, 30 June 2005 09:18

Summary Update 2009 - The town of Felton in Santa Cruz County continues to be in dilemma over water. Sustainable Development mercenaries gave the town an electoral "choice" for water controls: Heads insiders win; Tails the citizens lose! If only Felton residents had understood this back in 2005, today they would not be facing rate increases brought on by the phony "Friends of Locally Owned Water" (FLOW) group. FLOW now means government controlled water through the San Lorenzo Valley Water District.

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Here Comes the U.N. -- Again!

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By Henry Lamb   
Wednesday, 29 June 2005 16:00

HOLLOW ROCK, Tenn. -- United Nations biosphere reserves are being created across America through a little-known program called "Man and the Biosphere" (MAB) which undermines accountability of government and the unalienable right to property.

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A Shocking US Supreme Court Case

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By Ronald A. Zumbrun   
Wednesday, 29 June 2005 16:00

On May 25 and with little or no press coverage, the Supreme Court delivered a huge blow to freedom. Citizens are no longer entitled to reasonable Due Process requirements for property right cases. The case, Lingle vs. Chevron fosters Sustainable Development policies.. The high court in this unanimous decision can no longer be said to be a protector of unalienable rights but instead has effectively adopted a political - economic system where rights are granted and rescinded by ruling edict. Saving the Republic will require an increasing public exposure of how the transformation of America is occurring. Apparently, the high court will not stand in the way of the globalist scheme to withdraw American's freedom. The court has sanctioned, by this decision, the nation's transformation of the economy from free enterprise to public/private partnerships. In doing that the court has abandoned Natural Law at its core.

In this review, Attorney Ronald A. Zumbrun, founder of the Pacific Legal Foundation and now of the Zumbrun law Firm in Sacramento California analyzes the shocking decision.

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