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Date :24 August 2011
The Antelope Valley is a vast patch of desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, and a segment of the few rugged individualists who live out there increasingly are finding themselves the targets of armed raids from local code enforcement agents, who've assembled into task forces called Nuisance Abatement Teams (NATs). 08-24-2011 [More] [Less]
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Most people live in cities and support the Endangered Species Act (ESA) because they want to protect animals, but the ESA is not good legislation because it does not save what it tries to protect and it destroys private property rights. The ESA is an excuse for the Federal government to control water, destroy farms, inhibit economic growth, and create circumstances ripe for fraud. The ESA is a tool used by globalists to control Americans through Agenda 21 which is the action plan to implement Sustainable Development. 9-5-11
The Antelope Valley is a vast patch of desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, and a segment of the few rugged individualists who live out there increasingly are finding themselves the targets of armed raids from local code enforcement agents, who've assembled into task forces called Nuisance Abatement Teams (NATs). 08-24-2011
Miami, Florida. The Dade County local news channel explores growing tensions between private property owners and government agencies regarding property use in a small area bordering the Everglades. In an apparent effort to restrict owners' use of their land, the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) is filing reports that order citizens to discontinue land use, leaving many owners in financial crisis.
Senate Bill 787 will change federal jurisdiction over "navigable" water giving the federal government control over all water everywhere, in municipal reservoirs, on private lands, and in private wells. This bill ignores state water law authority and the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Learn more at http://sovereignty.net
Henry Lamb on the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Wildlands Project at the Granada Forum in 1996. More available at http://sovereignty.net
Ron Arnold, Wayne Hage and others explain how private land is being nationalized through regulations in the name of environmental”ism. ” Political environmentalists are funded by wealthy private foundations, federal and local governments, non-government organizations (NGO’s), etc…
 
 
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