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Agenda 21

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Letter To The Editor: Agenda 21 "Threatens" American Government

Field Searcy has strong words against Agenda 21.

  Editor's note: the following is a letter to the editor from Field Searcy, the man who gave the presentation on Agenda 21 in a meeting last month organized by Sen. Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock).  When I read on Page 185 of the March 2011 Cobb County Comprehensive Plan that the county supports the advancement of sustainable development policies as defined by the United Nations Division of Sustainable Development, I could no longer ignore that the U.N. Agenda 21 (A21) policies were real and thriving in America. The U.N. policies are detailed in a 300-page document along with the Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide. Sold as protecting the environment, sustainable development policies are more far-reaching than our fields and streams. A21 outlines …

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Shell

8:19 am on Friday, December 7, 2012

@GuyBailey Agenda 21 is VERY REAL. It is not a conspiracy theory, and it IS being implemented in the US at the local levels where many officials don't know what it is. The "sustainability" and "smart growth" movements are how it is being sold. But, we CAN beat it if we root it out in our local communities. Check into your local governments and planning commissions ... city, county, and state. …   more ›

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Video of Sen. Chip Rogers' Agenda 21 Meeting Surfaces

State Senator Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) held a meeting in October for lawmakers to hear an overview of the Agenda 21 initiative.

A video has surfaced of Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) hosting a presentation on Agenda 21. Better Georgia, a progressive nonprofit organization, has released a recording of a public meeting it says Rogers hosted in October with other state senate leaders. The video features a presentation by Field Searcy, who gives an overview of Agenda 21 to the lawmakers. Agenda 21, a United Nations comprehensive plan for sustainable development, has been coined by some conservatives as a plan by the government to overtake private property through zoning and detailed land-use ordinances passed by governing bodies. Along with Sen. Rogers, Cherokee County's newest senator, Republican Barry Loudermilk of Cassville was also in attendance. …

Patricia

6:32 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Chip Rogers has resigned from the Georgia Legislature for a job at GPB...yes, I said GPB, as a liason between business and education. Isn't that a principle of Agenda 21...public/private enterprises?? Guess he took off his aluminum foil hat!   more ›

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