Oct 19, 2012

Environmental Summit or Agenda 21?

As a measure of precaution whenever I hear the words "green, conservation, sustainable design" spewing from politicians I duck for cover. The green fascist agenda works meticulously behind a wall of seemingly altruistic, "environmentally friendly" intent. However, their true agenda aims to crush property rights and civil liberties using the excuse of "saving the planet". When I heard the TCEQ 3rd annual environmental summit was coming to town I had to see it for myself.


from pro8news.com: The Third Annual Laredo Environmental Summit kicked off Thursday morning at Texas A&M International University....
The goal is to create an avenue where state environmental officials can work with the community to address urgent environmental issues, educate local students and instill a sense of responsibility in residents.

There will be more summits to come, and it was my suspicion this summit will be used as a platform to introduce Agenda 21 to my local community. In fact, the summit is sponsoring a contest for High School students to submit their best "sustainable building" designs:

The 2012-2013 Residential Sustainable Building Design Challenge seeks talented and responsible students to participate and compete in a sustainable building design challenge. The object is to engage in an improved, creative way of thinking and of designing sustainably. Design objectives should be based on sustainable, ecological and performance criteria rather than trends and aesthetics. Students will envision and design an affordable new home by incorporating all options that might generate workable energy and water conservation solutions to the project.

By now we should all be aware of the keywords used in order to disguise Agenda 21: sustainability, smart growth, climate-change. I recommend you watch this detailed presentation which fully explains Agenda 21 its idioms, tactics and its implementation.



The meeting stayed on the lighter side with topics such as water conservation, recycling etc - I couldn't shake the feeling these topics are practically non-issues. When you compare the severity of GMO's, chemtrails and their massive impact on the planet everything else seems trivial. I thought it best to ask those questions myself:



I couldn't shake the feeling I was getting canned responses.



Off camera I was vetted when I approach TECQ commissioner Tony Bake to ask him a question. He refused to answer my question because of "legal reasons" which prohibited him from commenting on on-going court cases. Of course, my question wouldn't put the Texas Commission on Environmentally Quality in the best light so it isn't proper to ask. How can the TECQ claim it is here to protect us when top TECQ "officials" distorted radiation levels found in water? My question was met with silence and a glare that said it all.

from khou.com: “It’s a conspiracy at the TCEQ of the highest order,” said Tom Smith, of the government watchdog group Public Citizen. “The documents have indicted the management of this commission in a massive cover-up to convince people that our water is safe to drink when it’s not.”


Personally, I'm not going to wait to react until the full brunt of Agenda 21 comes to my county. Instead of drowning in a ever-flowing torrent of propaganda I'm going to meet it head-on and put the truth back into focus.