Municipal Primer- Makes Every Municipality a UN Change Agent, Without Your Knowledge or Consent
Ever wonder where your local council comes up with their “Vision Statements and Action Plans?” Wonder no more. Our local councils are selling us down the river, while at the same time, picking our pockets. The CAO/city manager, is trained to implement the agendas. They are the ones who set the council agendas. A puppet mayor is required, to do the bidding of the CAO.
The Municipal Primer is a guide, on how to implement UN Agenda 21, in the guise of sustainable development, at the municipal level, without your knowledge or consent. Please click the link to read the primer. municipal-primer
There was a report published in 1994 called A Municipal Primer on the United Nations Conference of Environment and Development prepared for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. This is where “sustainable development” is proposed to our local municipalities.
At the opening session of the Rio Earth Summit Maurice Strong, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Secretary-General, made the following statements: “current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work-place 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.”
“The concept of national sovereignty has been an immutable, indeed sacred, principle of international relations. It is a principle which will yield only slowly and reluctantly to the new imperatives of global environmental cooperation. It is simply not feasible for sovereignty to be exercised unilaterally by individual nation states, however powerful.”
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signed Canada onto the UN Agenda 21 Program of Action at the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992.
Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide, an introduction to Sustainable Development, was published by ICLEI (The International Council for Local Agenda 21 Initiative)
Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide
UN Agenda 21, marketed as “sustainable development” is a political ideology masquerading as an environmental movement. The proposed solutions are not supported by either facts or evidence.
It is a very dangerous document and is currently being incrementally implemented by every level of government. Provincial government has been particularly aggressive in its implementation of Agenda 21 through the land use planning legislative and regulatory framework.
Agenda 21 is premised on the assertion that, due to global human overpopulation, and specifically the over consumption of natural resources by affluent western developed nations: the world will run out of natural resources in the very near future; and the earth is on the verge of an imminent ecological collapse.
Therefore, amongst other actions, de-industrialize their economies; depopulate their rural lands and return the land to nature; ration the basic necessities of life (ie land, water, energy, food, transportation, renewable and non-renewable resources); erase national sovereignty; drastically reduce overall consumption, just to name a few.
Some of the items listed as “not sustainable” include single family dwellings; meat consumption; personal vehicles; fossil fuels; dams, reservoirs; private property, and many others.
RS