Regionalism

Regionalism – The Blueprint for Your Serfdom

September 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Michael Shaw, 9/28/2013 -

Did you know that some of your local elected representatives are enabling a shadow government to evolve? These people promote the reinvention of government through their support of, and appointments to, “regional” boards that act like soviet councils. These councils are funded to implement Agenda 21. Federal tax dollars fuel their appeal, but your city and county representatives do not have to go along.

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The Dark Side of Sustainable Development and the Regional One Bay Area Plan

June 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Heather Gass, 6/13/2013 -

Over the past few years, I and many others in the San Francisco Bay Area have been fighting against a plan that seeks to socially re-engineer our lives: the One Bay Area Plan. Over the next 25 to 30 years it will transform the lives of over 9 million people in 9 counties by creating high density stack-and-pack housing next to mass transit, all in the name of saving the planet by reducing GHGs (Green House Gases). Never mind that global warming has already been debunked by thousands of scientists not on the UN’s payroll. The sky is not falling, but our rights are being systematically eroded.

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A Time to Sue: Regionalism Challenged

June 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Freedom Advocates, 6/5/2013 - The plot to transform the San Francisco Bay Area is largely unknown by the residents living there and overwhelmingly opposed by those who do know. The global boiler plate program called One Bay Area (OBA) or Plan Bay Area will roll out across the nation on a grand scale. OBA involves more than $250,000,000,000 (over a quarter of a trillion dollars). [...]

Globalism Through Regionalism

October 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

Michael Shaw presents "Globalism Through Regionalism" at the Radio Liberty Seminar in Central California, October 23, 2011. [...]

What is a Soviet?

June 29, 2005 | 0 Comments

By Michael Shaw, 6/29/2005 -

People know that a soviet system of government is a dismal failure. A failure so bad, in fact, that it's inconceivable to consider that soviet-style "change agents" might actually be Americans living and working in our own neighborhoods. Even worse, would be to discover that your smiling political leaders might also be "agents of change."

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