Sustainable Development

Sustainable Land Grabbers Use Mob-like Tactics Against Property Owners

August 11, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Kay J. McClanahan, 8/11/2003 -

When Kay McClanahan retired after being recognized as South Carolina Woman of the Year for her pioneering achievements as a forensic detective, she thought she'd settle down to farm the land she and her husband had spent a lifetime acquiring. But, someone else had a different plan for the McClanahan farm -- and that plan didn't include Mr. and Mrs. McClanahan.

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WSAU Transcript: Biographies

August 1, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates Staff, 8/1/2003 -

Biographies of the participants in WSAU's Freedom 21 Sustainable Development Forum.

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WSAU Transcript: Smart Growth Parts 3 & 4

August 1, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates Staff, 8/1/2003 -

Panel and callers discuss: Cases where citizens have resisted, and defeated Sustainable Development / Smart Growth programs; Individual and property rights written into the Constitution; How Sustainable Development programs are being implemented by a soviet system -- a system of councils that report to the "apex council".

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WSAU Transcript: Smart Growth Part 2

August 1, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates Staff, 8/1/2003 -

Panel discusses: How Smart Growth is designed to depopulate rural areas and transition human populations into high-density occupation zones; How Global organizations are gaining control of U.S. water resources; How Sustainable Development plans are being implemented by collectivist counsels outside of the democratic process; and Threats to Private Property in Santa Cruz, California, and throughout the USA.

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WSAU Transcript: Smart Growth Part 1

August 1, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates Staff, 8/1/2003 -

Panel introduces Smart Growth / Sustainable Development as a program that will eliminate private property, discusses the effect of Smart Growth policies in Santa Cruz County, and how significant changes to policy and society are being implemented without a vote from citizens.

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WSAU Transcript: Wisconsin Residents Fear Santa Cruz Style Smart Growth Policy

August 1, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates Staff, 8/1/2003 -

Sound off Central Wisconsin Radio Talk Show presented the Freedom 21 Forum o­n Smart Growth to AM 550 WSAU listeners o­n November 7, 2002. This exciting and informative show featured local Abundance Ecologist Michael Shaw and a national panel of Sustainable Development experts that included: Citizen Activist and Former Vice President of the Independent Truckers Association Bill Elmhorst, Memorial Medical Center Pharmacy Director Clark Palmer, and representatives from the Committee for Fairness In Law, Inc.

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Globalist Assault Against America Now Underway

May 23, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Henry Lamb, 5/23/2003 -

While the media spotlight is focused o­n the Security Council's debate about rebuilding Iraq, the rest of the U.N. bureaucracy lumbers along toward its published goal of ruling the world. The Commission o­n Sustainable Development concluded two weeks of meetings in New York, o­n May 9. It was the 11th annual session of this U.N. body, created as a result of the 1992 U.N. Conference o­n Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the Commission is to implement "Agenda 21."

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WorldNetDaily Reveals Plan for World Government through Councils

May 23, 2003 | 0 Comments

The United States stands as the "last major impediment to global governance", according to the May edition of WorldNetDaily.com's magazine, Whistleblower Magazine. Of particular note for Santa Cruz County residents is that this renowned national publication specifically sites Santa Cruz as a ground-zero point for implementation of global government at a local level. This is groundbreaking research for a national publication. Spread the word...

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Sustainable Communities: Under Construction Everywhere

February 24, 2003 | 0 Comments

By Henry Lamb, 2/24/2003 -

Sustainable communities will ensure that individuals and nations pursue the future o­nly along the paths deemed "sustainable" by those self-appointed bureaucrats who think they know what is best for the world. [California's Senate Bill SB 375 "Sustainable Communities Strategy" of 2008 follows this principle.]

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