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Local Agenda 21 - Have you researched your city?
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 10:43 PM
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Local Agenda 21 - Have you researched your city?
I had always heard of Agenda 21 and knew the general tenets, but I really had not investigated it in my own city. While doing some research on something related last night, I stumbled across a considerable amount on infomation that indicates that my city has been implementing Agenda 21 for a long time and is darned far along in the process. Disturbing, to say the least.
I'm trying to parse this new information, and was hoping some perople here (who are more familiar with this topic than I am) would be willing to engage in a discussion and information sharing thread.
It's all really mind boggling - like peeling back the layers of an onion.
Familiarize yourself with Agenda 21 here:
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/frequent...uestions_/
And check out their comprehensive list of documents and research here:
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/research_center/
Check here to see if your city is a part of the Agenda 21 plan:
http://www.iclei.org/index.php?id=11454
(Thanks to Luvapottamus for the link!)
Commonly used terms for Agenda 21 type plans at the local level:
(thanks to AC 98727!)
- Comprehensive Plan
- Entitlement Community (this term applicable to those in unincorporated areas)
- Vision (your city name)
- Envision (your city name)
- Imagine (your city name)
- Smart Growth
- Redevelopment
- Revitalization
- Sustainable Community Strategy/Plan
- Blueprint Process
- Walkable Community
- Built Environment
Want to see the Agenda 21 driven plans for health care in your city? Try these terms:
- Envision Healthy Communities
- Envision Healthcare
- Healthy Communities
- City Planning Healthy Communities
- Designing Healthy Communities
- Building Healthy Communities
Two national healthcare organization examples - note the language they use, both in their names and literature
http://designinghealthycommunities.org/about/
http://www.citizens4health.org/Envision-...Healthcare
And, finally, does your region have a shadow government coordinating these plans and the federal funding for their components? Look here to see if your region has a Council Of Governments (COG):
http://narc.org/regional-councils-mpos/l...pos-2.html
In Cali a lot of the Agenda 21 goals are tied into legislation on Green House Gases...look into Assembly Bill 32 and senate Bill 375
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 11:02 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Agenda 21 is a 40 chapter document written by for the UN in 1992.
http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/
At risk from Agenda 21;
Private Property ownership
Single-Family homes
Private car ownership and individual travel choices
Privately owned farms
So far as I can tell, my city's been working on implementation since 1993. Except, they make sure not to call any of it Agenda 21. Here, we have what's called the "Austin Comprehensive Plan", which looks pretty darned in line with Agenda 21 goals to me. Agenda 21 - driven plans often go under the guise of "Sustainable Development" plans, "Smart Growth" plans...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzEEgtOFFlM
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 11:22 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
All right, one last bump.
I know Agenda 21 is one of those conspiracy buzzwords we hear a lot, but many of us have not investigated. I would highly suggest you look into your own region's plans to enact the goals in the Agenda 21 UN document.
I think you'll find that you have an unbelievably huge conspiracy in your own back yard.
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Archyr I'm from the gubmint,and I'm here t help User ID: 63921 05-13-2012 11:36 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
I am become Derp, destroyer of words
There is one constant in the universe, and that is change
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The Martini Maven shaken with a twist User ID: 96090 05-13-2012 11:44 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
good thread betty..yes the whole smart growth and push for urban rail..
stack and pack downtown..
kirk watson the former mayor always pushed the term 'smart growth'
i was really hoping brigid shea would have beat that old fart leffingwell
and i was hoping for a few council seats to change.
funny for a so caled progressive hip 'educated' city the voter turnout for local elections is pathetic..
the local elections count more than the presidential one for actual change to happen in your city.
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 11:46 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Archyr Wrote:
Thanks for the bump.
I'm really still in the preliminary stages of researching this, but what I am finding is that there really is - literally - a shadow government in place in my city and region. No one has ever heard of them, and lots of non-profit groups in the area get funding from these shadow government type organizations.
Just, WTF? I mean, it's one thing for us to speculate about conspiracy theories on forums like this. But, finding the underpinnings and logistical local framework for the local implementation of Agenda 21.... kind of blows me away.
The conspiracy is no longer a conspiracy - it exists in real life, if you look for it.
Folks, these local plans have been in place in some places since the 90's. They are *well* on their way to completion. If we don't wake the frick up and look at what's going on in our own communities, we're gonna be fooked.
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RUSH The way In is the way Out User ID: 85378 05-13-2012 11:47 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Funny funny all I got from Blahoo was a ferry schedule for the washingtione state ferries
Im not lost...Just disoriented.
My mind is not for rent..to any god or government..
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Archyr I'm from the gubmint,and I'm here t help User ID: 63921 05-13-2012 11:52 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Check your local planning commission and zoning code changes. In local stuff,it will look like the following, probably not directly say "agenda 21"
County Planning Commission to "update" zoning laws to comply with a new "Comprehensive Land Use Plan"
I am become Derp, destroyer of words
There is one constant in the universe, and that is change
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 11:52 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
The Martini Maven Wrote:good thread betty..yes the whole smart growth and push for urban rail..
stack and pack downtown..
kirk watson the former mayor always pushed the term 'smart growth'
i was really hoping brigid shea would have beat that old fart leffingwell
and i was hoping for a few council seats to change.
funny for a so caled progressive hip 'educated' city the voter turnout for local elections is pathetic..
the local elections count more than the presidential one for actual change to happen in your city.
That's absolutely true. This was the worst turnout in Austin City elections history. And, I really have to wonder about all of the incumbents keeping their positions. Not to mention the shenanigans with changing the date of the local election to a date different than the primary.
You might be interested in this, since you're in the area as well. Really well done presentation to the council:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuyRx5mOUJY
The weird thing for me is that, in some of the circles I run in locally, I work with the same people who are pushing the Austin Comprehensive Plan. One such example is this movement, which apparently has a LOT more power to influence public policy than I realized: http://www.transitionaustin.org/
And, for anyone in another city - goole your city's name plus the words "Transition Town" - I guarantee they're behind, or at least an influential player in local efforts in your city to put Agenda 21 policies in place.
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-13-2012 11:54 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Archyr Wrote:Check your local planning commission and zoning code changes. In local stuff,it will look like the following, probably not directly say "agenda 21"
County Planning Commission to "update" zoning laws to comply with a new "Comprehensive Land Use Plan"
Yup, they do not use the words Agenda 21. Instead, you'll see words like:
- Comprehensive Plan
- Redevelopment Plan
- Smart Growth
- Sustainability Initiative
- Sustainable Growth Initiative
Feel free to add to the list
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Sunny Registered User User ID: 96216 05-13-2012 11:56 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
I just skimmed through it, it sounded like a lot of limiting things, so to call it smart "growth" sounds like a lot of oxymoronish hooey!
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The Martini Maven shaken with a twist User ID: 96090 05-13-2012 11:58 PM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Betty F. Crocker Wrote:The Martini Maven Wrote:good thread betty..yes the whole smart growth and push for urban rail..
stack and pack downtown..
kirk watson the former mayor always pushed the term 'smart growth'
i was really hoping brigid shea would have beat that old fart leffingwell
and i was hoping for a few council seats to change.
funny for a so caled progressive hip 'educated' city the voter turnout for local elections is pathetic..
the local elections count more than the presidential one for actual change to happen in your city.
That's absolutely true. This was the worst turnout in Austin City elections history. And, I really have to wonder about all of the incumbents keeping their positions. Not to mention the shenanigans with changing the date of the local election to a date different than the primary.
You might be interested in this, since you're in the area as well. Really well done presentation to the council:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuyRx5mOUJY
The weird thing for me is that, in some of the circles I run in locally, I work with the same people who are pushing the Austin Comprehensive Plan. One such example is this movement, which apparently has a LOT more power to influence public policy than I realized: http://www.transitionaustin.org/
And, for anyone in another city - goole your city's name plus the words "Transition Town" - I guarantee they're behind, or at least an influential player in local efforts in your city to put Agenda 21 policies in place.
bookmarked the thread to watch later..
before i go...yes i often wonder about the incumbents ..martinez and cole
especially..all the rail pushing..
and the fiasco of formula 1..
don't get me started on the bag ban coming!
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03/29/2013
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-14-2012 12:04 AM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Yeah, if you want to know how Agenda 21 is being implemented in your area, look for your local Transition Town hub - they'll have the details. (I always wondered how the Transition movement in Austin was able to have such a great effect on local policies, even though they have no popular support from the people. They're a "grass roots" movement with no grass roots support, yet they accomplish a lot.)
What is a Transition Initiative?
It's a place where there's a community-led process that helps that town/village/city/neighbourhood become stronger and happier.
It's happening in well over a thousand highly diverse communities across the world - from towns in Australia to neighbourhoods in Portugal, from cities in Brazil to rural communities in Slovenia, from urban locations in Britain to islands off the coast of Canada. Many of these initiatives are registered on the Transition Network website.
These communities have started up projects in areas of food, transport, energy, education, housing, waste, arts etc. as small-scale local responses to the global challenges of climate change, economic hardship and shrinking supplies of cheap energy. Together, these small-scale responses make up something much bigger, and help show the way forward for governments, business and the rest of us.
http://www.transitionnetwork.org/support...initiative
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 05-14-2012 12:07 AM
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RE: Local Aganda 21 - Have you researched your city?
Sorry - editing error, bumped by accident
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Vegas Crisis Actor User ID: 50831 05-14-2012 12:09 AM
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