Sunday, May 17, 2015

BREAKING: Texas Delivers Some MAJOR Bad News to the UN

BREAKING:

Texas Delivers Some

MAJOR Bad News to the UN

The state of Texas used to be its own country and is both bigger and more populous than many of the nations in the rest of the world.


So if any state is going to fight the power-grabbing agenda of the United Nations, it’s likely to be the Lone Star State.


Texas is doing just that by introducing Senate Bill 445, legislation that would ban implementation of the controversial United Nations “Agenda 21″ program within the state’s boundaries.


It’s a bold step forward in the fight against the overreach of the international organization.


The bill, introduced by State Sen. Bob Hall, will not only prohibit the state of Texas from enacting any reforms from the Agenda 21 protocol, but also ban individual cities and counties from doing so, as well.



The bill reads, in part, “A governmental entity may not enter into an agreement or contract with, accept money from, or grant money or other financial aid to a nongovernmental or intergovernmental organization accredited by the United Nations to implement a policy that originated in the Agenda 21 plan adopted by members of the United Nations at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in June 1992.”


Agenda 21 — so named because it sets an agenda for the 21st century — was supposed to be an exercise to promote “environmental sustainability.”

However, if fully adopted, the plan would give large parts of land use, energy, and fiscal policy over to the United Nations without any local, state or national input (H/T Tenth Amendment Center).


“In a nutshell, the plan calls for governments to take control of all land use and not leave any of the decision making in the hands of private property owners,” read a release from the Post-Sustainability Institute, an organization opposed to Agenda 21.

“(Agenda 21) is a whole life plan” the group added. “It involves the educational system, the energy market, the transportation system, the governmental system, the health care system, food production, and more. The plan is to restrict your choices, limit your funds, narrow your freedoms, and take away your voice.”


While the plan was endorsed by the United States under President George H.W. Bush in 1992, along with 177 other nations, Agenda 21 has undergone far greater scrutiny in recent years.


It’s good to see one state finally take a stand against it, and we hope that others will, as well.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

As I understand it, Obummer says agenda 21 is not really that bad. They took out the part where you had to raise you hand if you have to take a Pee.

And yes non Muslims can still use toilet paper. What more could we ask for?

Well maybe a brain and balls. Ken T.

Anonymous said...

I am so glad Texas is standing up against this agenda 21. It is very bad for the people and their rights, and property. Look it up, they show a map of the USA and how much land the gov. wants to take control of! Stand with Texas and fight this agenda.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I will move to Texas after all!