The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors is preparing to issue a water moratorium in South County on well drilling and new construction water hook ups. This action is a direct result of successful litigation that eliminated the Pajaro Valley’s illegal tax imposed on farmers for the water withdrawn from their own wells. The water agency now owes tens of millions in reimbursement that it cannot pay.
From California to Alabama - Code Enforcement has Become an Arm of Sustainable Development
by Joanne Nathan
Monday, 15 September 2008
Property owner, Paul Carrick rents modest homes to others on his Santa Cruz mountain-top property where he also lives. The Santa Cruz County Planning Department has ordered Carrick to destroy the homes. His title has been defaced by “red-tags” (building code violations) filed against his title. Carrick has refused to implement the destruction of his own property and has sued the county to rid his title of the “red-tags.”
Here's why we fight: Why you need to become Vocal Local
by Vern Westgate
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
When enough good people are educated and take action good things can happen. Here’s an excellent example:
Texans who are knowledgeable about their property rights and know they are founded in their unalienable rights took action. They actively opposed the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) road and rail system when they learned of this public/private partnership.
"Sustainable Development's" Empiric Plan Of Action
by Publius
Monday, 17 March 2008
Sustainable Development is the most extensive and broad ranging social engineering project ever undertaken. With respect to state, county and local political bodies, many have contracted their powers away. They applied for loans and grants that required "concessions." Many times the concessions included authority over renewable natural resources and development. Those terms and concessions handed the scepter of power and ultimate authority over to the financier in perpetuity.
Leaders eager to enforce Agenda 21 policies encourage Public-Private Partnerships with willing corporations, developers and others. As a result, Australian businesses are becoming nationalized and private property is being abolished.
Transforming America: Understanding the Trans-Texas Corridor in Context of Sustainable Development
by Michael Shaw
Friday, 03 August 2007
Michael Shaw, President of Freedom Advocates made localized editions of the following presentation to audiences in central Wisconsin, Austin Texas, and at the Freedom 21 Conference in Dallas Texas during July 2007. Shaw's presentation provides a focused assessment of globalist Sustainable policies designed to destroy American values and lifestyles.
"Sustainable Development" and the Fraud of "Free Trade"
by Vicky Davis
Monday, 18 June 2007
The link between 'free trade' - or more correctly, the fraud of 'free trade' and environmentalism is the path to global communism and the redistribution of wealth. The plan is laid out in the Brundtland Report, published in the UN record in 1987.
Regionalism at the Local Level Strengthens European Union "Top-Down" Authority
by Robert Theobald
Thursday, 14 June 2007
England implements a path to merge with the European Union through the elimination of local county control. This process, called “regionalization” is being used all over the United States and in other countries as well. In England the origins of Regionalization can be traced to Fabian Socialists. It is no wonder the plan has made such an advance under the leadership of former Fabian Chairman, Tony Blair.
Eco-Extremist Wants World Population to Drop Below 1 Billion
by Dan Gainor
Tuesday, 08 May 2007
"Sea Shepherd founder says mankind is a 'virus' and we need to re-wild the planet." These sentiments are consistent with the environmental objectives contained in Agenda 21/Sustainable Development and the UN Global Biodiversity program.
Local Politicians vote “to Take” Use of Forested Parcels: No Compensation Expected
by Freedom Advocates Staff
Friday, 04 May 2007
Most property owners affected by the Board of Supervisor's future vote (May 22, 2007) to eliminate timbering on smaller (80 acre and less) forest lands have not been notified by Santa Cruz County of the plan to downzone their properties.This ordinance takes away current and future economic "use" of their properties, and also increases the risk of fire danger in the mountains.
The latest ambition of Al Gore (An Inconvenient Truth) and Maurice Strong (Secretary General of the 1992 United Nations Conference where Agenda 21 was unveiled) is to ban the incandescent light bulb worldwide. At the UN 1992 conference, Maurice Strong said, "....current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable."