tomder55
Jun 8, 2012, 07:09 AM
D. Land (Agenda item 10 (d))
Preamble
1. Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, 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. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole.
2.. . Public control of land use is therefore indispensable to its protection as an asset and the achievement of the long-term objectives of human settlement policies and strategies.
3. To exercise such control effectively, public authorities require detailed knowledge of the current patterns of use and tenure of land; appropriate legislation defining the boundaries of individual rights and public interest; and suitable instruments for assessing the value of land and transferring to the community, inter alia through taxation, the unearned increment resulting from changes in use, or public investment or decision, or due to the general growth of the community.
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (http://www.un-freezone.org/habitat1.shtml)
Above is part of what the UN calls 'Agenda 21' . Agenda 21 is another one of those UN control the world treaties like Kyoto("global warmng " ) or LOST(Law of the Seas Treaty) .
It has not been ratified by the Senate... but there is no guarantees that the US EPA or other agencies of the US Government would not try to implement it's provisions through stealth.
Given that threat to sovereignty ,Alabama took proactive action ,and both houses of their legislature unanimously passed legislation to protect property rights. After some prodding ;a reluctant Governor Robert Bentley signed it into law last week.
http://www.openbama.org/bills/1059/SB477-int.pdf
(I'm sure you that in the dinosaurs )
But a blogger for the London Telegraph recognizes the significance of both this vote ;and the Walker victory in Wisconsin Tuesday. {{ For too long we have been told by many siren voices on the alleged Right ("detoxifying the brand", anyone?) that socialism is now so well-entrenched that the very best any conservative administration can hope to achieve is to continue the upward trend of government spending only at a marginally smaller and less catastrophic rate than a Left-liberal administration would adopt. Wisconsin proves that this ain't necessarily so }}.
He writes of the Alabama vote...
One of the reasons I have become so embroiled in the Climate Wars these last few years is because I recognised early on that the once-worthy cause of environmentalism has been suborned by the international Left as a proxy issue designed to mask its real agenda: the destruction of the capitalist system; global wealth redistribution; the removal of property rights; a gradual takeover by democratically unaccountable Left-leaning bureaucrats and technocrats belonging to organisations like the United Nations and the European Union. Agenda 21 – born at the Marxist Maurice Strong's Rio Earth Summit – is a key part of this campaign.. .
Until really quite recently, those us fighting this war felt badly outnumbered, much put-upon and very lonely. The Wisconsin and Alabama results show that the tide is turning. To which I, for one, say: "Hallelujah!"
How Wisconsin and Alabama just helped save the world – Telegraph Blogs (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100163248/how-wisconsin-and-alabama-just-helped-save-the-world/)
Preamble
1. Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, 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. Social justice, urban renewal and development, the provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interests of society as a whole.
2.. . Public control of land use is therefore indispensable to its protection as an asset and the achievement of the long-term objectives of human settlement policies and strategies.
3. To exercise such control effectively, public authorities require detailed knowledge of the current patterns of use and tenure of land; appropriate legislation defining the boundaries of individual rights and public interest; and suitable instruments for assessing the value of land and transferring to the community, inter alia through taxation, the unearned increment resulting from changes in use, or public investment or decision, or due to the general growth of the community.
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (http://www.un-freezone.org/habitat1.shtml)
Above is part of what the UN calls 'Agenda 21' . Agenda 21 is another one of those UN control the world treaties like Kyoto("global warmng " ) or LOST(Law of the Seas Treaty) .
It has not been ratified by the Senate... but there is no guarantees that the US EPA or other agencies of the US Government would not try to implement it's provisions through stealth.
Given that threat to sovereignty ,Alabama took proactive action ,and both houses of their legislature unanimously passed legislation to protect property rights. After some prodding ;a reluctant Governor Robert Bentley signed it into law last week.
http://www.openbama.org/bills/1059/SB477-int.pdf
(I'm sure you that in the dinosaurs )
But a blogger for the London Telegraph recognizes the significance of both this vote ;and the Walker victory in Wisconsin Tuesday. {{ For too long we have been told by many siren voices on the alleged Right ("detoxifying the brand", anyone?) that socialism is now so well-entrenched that the very best any conservative administration can hope to achieve is to continue the upward trend of government spending only at a marginally smaller and less catastrophic rate than a Left-liberal administration would adopt. Wisconsin proves that this ain't necessarily so }}.
He writes of the Alabama vote...
One of the reasons I have become so embroiled in the Climate Wars these last few years is because I recognised early on that the once-worthy cause of environmentalism has been suborned by the international Left as a proxy issue designed to mask its real agenda: the destruction of the capitalist system; global wealth redistribution; the removal of property rights; a gradual takeover by democratically unaccountable Left-leaning bureaucrats and technocrats belonging to organisations like the United Nations and the European Union. Agenda 21 – born at the Marxist Maurice Strong's Rio Earth Summit – is a key part of this campaign.. .
Until really quite recently, those us fighting this war felt badly outnumbered, much put-upon and very lonely. The Wisconsin and Alabama results show that the tide is turning. To which I, for one, say: "Hallelujah!"
How Wisconsin and Alabama just helped save the world – Telegraph Blogs (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100163248/how-wisconsin-and-alabama-just-helped-save-the-world/)