Hooray for Maryland County! They have done what the remaining 599 counties must do. There is little time remaining to take back your property rights and it begins by running, supporting, electing and insisting that the those elected represent the people and their private property rights by abolishing their support of Agenda 21 and the ICLEI. If your elected officials refuse to do this, then you must gather a coalition of support to pass an initiative to defund those who are operating under these international treaties (that’s what they are folks) in direct opposition of your federal and state constitutions, as well as your city and county charters. Read all about how it was done in Maryland County and then check out how Spokane, Washington did an initiative to defund these international usurpations of your private property rights.
Yours In Truth Shelly
Maryland County Abolishes United Nations ICLEI's Agenda 21 Subversive Land Takeover Objective - 600 More To Go
The November elections marked a sea change in the political landscape at every level of government nationwide. Right now, all eyes are focused on the Wisconsin standoff between Governor Scott Walker and the public employee unions. But under the radar, completely overlooked by the mass media, is the unprecedented move recently taken by newly-elected Carroll County, Maryland Commissioners Richard Rothschild, Robin Frazier, Haven Shoemaker, Dave Roush and Doug Howard, who abolished the County’s Office of Sustainability. They then voted unanimously to drop out of the UN’s International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). They are the first governmental organization to do so.
Related Agenda 21 Reports
Agenda 21:Part I: A Global Economic Disaster in the Making
Agenda 21: Part II: Globalist Totalitarian Dictatorship Invading a Town near You
Agenda 21 UN: The History of Sustainable Development - Connecting the Dots
Sustainable Communities - A Transformation of Virginia
China's Ghost Cities: A Result of Agenda 21?
Continue reading for the huge accomplishment that Maryland County has achieved.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Your feedback and comments are welcome!