First published at 04:19 UTC on September 10th, 2021.
by Lorraine
Day, M.D.
The United Nations Agenda 21 was signed by the United
States in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Very few people have even
heard of it yet it is being implemented in every city, community, and region in
America.
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by Lorraine
Day, M.D.
The United Nations Agenda 21 was signed by the United
States in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Very few people have even
heard of it yet it is being implemented in every city, community, and region in
America.
Agenda 21 is a 40 chapter document listing goals to be achieved globally. It is
the global plan to change the way we “live, eat, learn, and communicate”
because we must “save the earth.”
“Its regulation would severely limit water, electricity, and transportation
– even deny human access to our most treasured wilderness areas, it would
monitor all lands and all people. No one would be free from the watchful eye of
the new global tracking and information system,” according to Berit Kjos,
author of Brave New Schools.
Maurice Strong, Secretary-general of the 1992 United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro said, “. . . Current
lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving
high meat consumption and large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of
fossil fuels, appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban
housing are not sustainable.” A shift is necessary which will require a vast
strengthening of the multilateral system, including the United Nations.
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