Monday, November 14, 2011

When The Next Generation Looks Back, What Will They Say About The Decisions We Made On Our Watch?



I hope the dots are beginning to connect.  As I stated earlier, for the past few years I've realized animal ag and small businesses were being targeted for destruction, but could not figure out who...or what motive.  Not until my friend Mindy Patterson from the Cavalry Group pointed out Agenda 21 several weeks ago. Mindy has been instrumental in pushing for animal agriculture throughout the hard fought Prop B issue in Missouri. She is also the president and co-founder of  The Cavalry Group,director of development for United Horsemen, which is a national member-based organization which works to preserve America’s horseback culture and heritage, and to revive the horse industry in order to ‘Build A Better Future For Horses’. Mindy also serves on the board of directors of the Missouri Equine Council, and as communications director for Missouri Federation of Animal Owners. 
 Mindy shared these thoughts about Agenda 21 with me:

"In a nutshell, Agenda 21 is a "global" socialistic plan. Agenda 21 is a two-decade old, grand plan for global ’Sustainable Development,’ brought to you from the United Nations. George H.W. Bush (and 177 other world leaders) agreed to it back in 1992, and in 1995, Bill Clinton signed Executive Order #12858, creating a Presidential Council on ‘Sustainable Development.’ This effectively pushed the UN plan into America’s large, churning government machine without the need for any review or discussion by Congress or the American people.
‘Sustainable Development’ sounds like a nice idea, right?  It sounds nice, until you scratch the surface and find that Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development are really cloaked plans to impose the tenets of Social Justice/Socialism on the world.
At risk from Agenda 21;
  • Private Property ownership
  • Single-Family homes
  • Private car ownership and individual travel choices
  • Privately owned farms
The Agenda 21 plan openly targets private property.  For over thirty-five years the UN has made their stance very clear on the issue of individuals owning land;
Land… cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. The provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interest of society as a whole."
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The information that Mindy shared put everything into perspective. From Wild Land grabs to government agencies using the Endangered Species Act to gain access to private property (Sage Grouse, Sonora Chub etc.), to activist's fraudulent use of the Equal Access To Justice Act, to USDA's perpetual over-reach, the need to be "animal activists" educated, informed and aware, will continue. 

Mindy Patterson will be able to proudly say that she gave it her all.

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