One must make a new system that makes the old system obsolete. — Buckminster Fuller
Julie Beal
Activist Post
Once upon a time, we worried about a possible New World Order. A plan to create a One World Government. We read books and watched films that gave us glimpses of what was coming. These days we can feel it is already here, as each day the tales of tyranny come thick and fast.
Big Brother breathes hotly down our necks.
Yet still there is much dis-unity among us, a fragmentation of interests, which leaves us vulnerable to the whims of those who would control us. Going forward, exposing Agenda 21 must be our focus . . . because there’s a lot more to it than most people realise. Its aim is to replace our current system with (what will be called) a steady state economy. Every single profitable aspect of nature is being priced, in preparation for this system – food, land, water, carbon, the ocean, the atmosphere, soil formation, nutrient cycling, biomass, genetic resources, and, yes, even the tourism value of ‘a nice view’ is being priced – this is but one of many intangibles which are said to have value in the economy, and includes a variety of aesthetic, cultural and spiritual ‘services’ provided by nature.
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The Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities on Climate Change against REDD+ and for Life are living proof of the effects of this system, and proclaim the green economy to be
….. nothing more than capitalism of nature; a perverse attempt by corporations, extractive industries and governments to cash in on Creation by privatizing, commodifying, and selling off the Sacred and all forms of life and the sky, including the air we breathe, the water we drink and all the genes, plants, traditional seeds, trees, animals, fish, biological and cultural diversity, ecosystems and traditional knowledge that make life on Earth possible and enjoyable.
….. Under the green economy, even the rain, the beauty of a waterfall or a honey bee’s pollen will be reduced to a barcode price tag and sold to the highest bidder. At the same time, the green economy promotes and greenwashes environmentally and socially devastating extractive industries like logging, mining and oil drilling as “sustainable development. (Source)
However, Agenda 21 has even more sinister aims – part of the commodification process already includes prices being calculated for ‘Gross National Happiness’. This involves measuring the ‘value’ provided by human capital (a corporation gets much more profit from a fit and happy worker than one who is chubby and depressed!), and social capital (such as having lots of friends!). Measuring the ‘well-being’ of all peoples will require surveillance, and mental and physical profiling, which will then enable computer simulations to make predictions.
Prices are being put on all of these things, even though many of them are not ‘normal’ commodities; because the value of many of the new assets are only concepts, such as ‘happiness’, they are classed as ‘intangibles’. These so-called assets are wide open to statistical manipulation, as are the range of values calculated for water, air, and carbon.
For the steady-state system, defined and imposed on us by the corporate and globalist elites, we will all have to be good little consumers and producers to maintain the prescribed degree of ‘equilibrium’, and avert the ever-present danger of running out. For this, we must be surveilled: measured and assessed for our place in the ecosystem of life.
Agenda 21 is the key to Global Government, one-world religion, one way of life, inched forward with NewSpeak incantations like sustainable development and rights and responsibilities.
The bright ideas of people with good hearts are being subverted to facilitate the ultimate in power – an “eco-fascist” techno-corporatocracy based on eco-social currencies, with the whole system run by a giant quantum computer, which alone can defend the pretense of global climate prediction, and the pretense of ‘managing’ the steady-state system, as it will be the only computer that can.[1]
The Full Agenda
A standardized version of Agenda 21 has been popularised across the alternative media; as a result, most activists understand it to be “a document” designed, in 1992, to be a blueprint for global domination, using sustainable development and zoning. This attack on land and property rights had a history (conservation orders, etc.) and thus immediate implications for a number of researchers, such as George Washington Hunt, Vicky Davis, Dr. Michael Coffman, Tom DeWeese and many others.
Niki Raapana, and her daughter Nordica, have also worked tirelessly to explore and explain these issues in great detail – especially the communitarian zeitgeist which informs global governance, and its Fabian roots. Raapana has personally experienced community zoning and policing.
Patrick Wood has exposed the link between technocracy and the environmental movement, and the involvement of the global smart grid. He also alerts us to the likelihood of carbon currency being introduced.
Most of the time though, the way Agenda 21 is interpreted is as a way to control humanity by defining where and how we live, through zoning and other restrictions brought about by ‘smart growth’.
This, however, tells only half the story. Apart from communitarianism, smart growth and smart grids, and One Religion for One World, Agenda 21 entails quantifying natural, human, and social capital.
This involves:
- Creating a brand new economy from the new capital assets
- Surveilling our well-being
- Social pressure to be well, be nice, and live sustainably
- De-growth (in the West), to ensure balance and avert ‘scarcity’
- Ownership of all resources, and even concepts
- Genetically modified organisms
- Staggeringly large biomass monocultures, such as algae
- The façade of community – biozones will feature specialised production clusters, to maximise efficiency. (Source)
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Source: Activist Post