Benefit Corporations: Expansion of the Public-Private Fascist State, Part 4 |
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By Stephen Poole
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011 11:18 |
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Let me begin by congratulating any readers who’ve slogged
through the first three parts of my analysis of the North
Carolina Benefit Corporation Act, or SB26. While those articles
expose both the incompetence (or worse) of the NC General
Assembly for considering such legislation and the abuse that such
vague, open-ended legislation can entail, you’re probably
still wanting to know just why I’ve bothered cobbling
together several thousand words warning you of the perils of such
a new regulation.
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Benefit Corporations: Expansion of the Public-Private Fascist State, Part 3 |
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By Stephen Poole
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011 11:09 |
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When most people first hear about legislation to create a new
type of corporation in which the directors must provide a
“general public benefit” while being freed from
bothersome constraints such as maximizing profit or considering
the needs and concerns of shareholders, their usual response is,
“So what? But for some reason I couldn’t stop wondering about the
legislation, and a Latin adage kept popping into my head: “Cui
bono?,” which fittingly enough means “to whose
benefit?” Anyone who’s studied the corrupt history of
tax-exempt foundations and non-profit organizations knows
immediately that the only reasons for such an open-ended and
convoluted piece of legislation are that there’s money to be
made, an agenda to be fulfilled, or both.
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Benefit Corporations: Expansion of the Public-Private Fascist State, Part 2 |
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By Stephen Poole
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Monday, 15 August 2011 15:31 |
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If you’ve read Part 1 one of this series, you’re
filled in on all the basic aspects of SB 26, the “North
Carolina Benefit Corporation Act.” For those who might have
stumbled upon this part without seeing the original post (and who
don’t want to spend time clicking on the above link),
here’s a quick recap.
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Benefit Corporations: Expansion of the Public-Private Fascist State, Part 1 |
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By Stephen Poole
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Friday, 12 August 2011 14:48 |
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People across the country need to be fully aware of the “benefit
corporations” strategy because the sponsoring nonprofit B Labs
Corporation is introducing the same boilerplate legislation in all 50 states. It is essentially a stealth implementation of many Agenda 21 principles. Here are the links to Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 of this series.
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B Lab's Benefit Corporations Won't Benefit You |
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By Wynne Coleman
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Thursday, 11 August 2011 14:08 |
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Imagine a legislated brotherhood of business where favored businesses
get to go to the front of the line for permits, licenses and
opportunities merely because they agree to advance the principles of
Sustainable Development and Agenda 21. SB26, the North Carolina Benefit Corporations Act contains boilerplate legislation from B Labs. View B Labs Statement of Purpose and Declaration of Interdependence here.
The following points are applicable to activists or concerned citizens
who want to understand why they should oppose Benefit Corporation
legislation in their States.
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Assessing Monetary Collapse: Exposing Agenda 21 and Understanding Freedom |
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By Michael Shaw
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Thursday, 09 June 2011 12:58 |
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What if the Federal Reserve dollar falls
– hard? How is the globalist blueprint known as Sustainable Development Agenda
21 designed to make humans into livestock? Why liberty must be understood by
this generation of Americans lest it be lost for a very long time.
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Shariah Law and American State Courts |
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By Center for Security Policy
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Thursday, 19 May 2011 09:52 |
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Shariah
Law and American State Courts: An Assessment of State Appellate Court Cases
Version 1.2 / May 18, 2011 (PDF, 635 pages, 2.4 MB)
The Center for Security
Policy’s report evaluates 50 Appellate Court cases from 23 states that involve conflicts
between Shariah (Islamic law) and American state law. These cases are the stories of Muslim American families,
mostly Muslim women and children, who were asking American courts to preserve
their rights to equal protection and due process. These families came to
America for freedom from the discriminatory and cruel laws of Shariah. When
our courts then apply Shariah law in the lives of these families, and deny them
equal protection, they are betraying the principles on which America was
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ICLEI - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly |
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By Freedom Advocates
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Monday, 14 February 2011 16:42 |
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Vocal Local Progress – Commissioner Richard
Rothschild of Maryland explains why Carroll County terminated their ICLEI
(Local Governments for Sustainability) contract while Chief Sustainability Officer,
Lucia Athens of Austin, Texas affirms the existence of a global population reduction agenda.
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Transition into What? |
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By Joanne Nathan
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 11:14 |
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Transition Towns and the Transition US Movement pull in overly trusting
locals with Transition USA's well-funded and well-promoted "grassroots" outer image. However, Transition Towns are insidious and if you don't recognize them and stop them, you'll soon be transitioned into an Agenda 21, Sustainable Development community where congested living, contrived shortages and a surveillance society are a given.
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ICLEI is a Conspiracy and That's No Theory |
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By Stacy Lynne
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Friday, 20 August 2010 14:06 |
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ICLEI is a foreign organization on a mission to transform local governments. Each ICLEI mandate, policy and agenda is based on the principle that the collective good is more important than individual rights; this in direct opposition to the principles set forth in the Declaration of Independence.

This four lane road was reduced to two lanes in
August 2010.
Vehicle driving lanes were removed so that bicycle lanes could
be added in the center of the road.
Bike lanes were already present
on each side of the road.
Congested Laurel Street in front of Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado
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Meet the Bagman for Crime Inc – Your Local Government |
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By RBWhite
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 15:03 |
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Everyone knows the best tuned criminal gang needs a bagman. Well before
the Crime Inc. guys made environment and climate their holy grail for
wealth transfer and implementing their Global Governance campaign; the
BAGMAN was already at work for them.
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