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Dear Town Clerk of Mayodan, Town Manager, town attorney Philip E. Berger and all 5 councilmen,
I have a urgent news story I like to send to the entire town council regarding that yesterday the
Tennessee State Legislature's decision to condemn the U.N.'s Agenda 21 plan through a HouseResolution. So not only is it possible for the state of North Carolina to also pass a resolution to stop
Agenda 21 but to stop the Globalists that run the UN.
Agenda 21 will harm this town indefinitely and here is the proof.
“State Rep. Rick Womick, R-Rockvale, pointed to policies such as a Cocke County proposal to ban
building on ridgetops and a Rutherford County demand that a business owner pave his parking lot asexamples of Agenda 21 put to action.”
“Casada, meanwhile, said the plan’s focus on sustainability could be used to justify forced abortions inthe interest of controlling population growth. “
“It really is a problem that many Tennesseans do know about,” the measure’s sponsor, Rep. Kevin
Brooks, R-Cleveland, told reporters later. “The responses we’ve received — emails, letters, phonecalls, petitions signed by hundreds of Tennesseans saying, ‘Please protect us.’ That’s what we were
elected to do.”
So it is clear that other states do oppose Agenda 21 and the horror stories surrounding county
commissions that supported Agenda 21 and ICLEI hurting their constituents to help the globalist
money masters that run the United Nations.So I am adding this to the research the town can conduct on Agenda 21 and the threats it now
poses. I've called into a nationwide political talk station broadcasting on the Rockingham County radio
but they don't seem to think Agenda 21 will happen but the truth is Agenda 21 is hurting hard working
Americans across the country as I speak. I can cite hundreds of other news stories and send article after article but I am trying to restrain myself from sending too many pages worth of documentation,
evidence, and articles. I am only sending to the town of Mayodan the information that matters and the
decision by the Tennessee state house is definitely a huge step in stopping Agenda 21. I also am goingto the county board in a few months to battle against Agenda 21 through intellectual debate and the
facts in the event that ICLEI comes to my county to start with ordinances to destroy the local county
economy. If ICLEI doesn't come to my county then I will just speak at the public comment period thereto wake up the board of commissioners to block ICLEI's demands.
Sincerely,
Brian D. HillPublic Email: [email protected]
Founder of USWGO Alternative News, Political Action Center, and Production Committee
USWGO.COM
Reporter/Journalist/Commentator for WeAreChange.org and FedrealJack.comHome Address:
Home Phone Number:
Note: I will send a fax copy to Philip E. Berger's office in Eden through his office fax number. Home Addresses
and Phone Numbers should be redacted in the event this is published to the Internet in compliance with privacy
laws and regulations. This fax came from a Fax ID that does not receive faxes but can only send out faxes. Any
comments or responses should be directed to [email protected].
Document attached below is an article from The Tennessean newspaper website.
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Tennessee lawmakers passed a resolution Thursday condemning
a United Nations environmental plan as a “destructive and
insidious” effort to advance a communist agenda through the guiseof community planning.
The state House of Representatives voted 72-23 in favor of House
Joint Resolution 587, which denounces the nonbinding Agenda 21
plan adopted by a United Nations environmental conference two
decades ago.
The plan called on members of the United Nations to adopt
sustainable development principles to alleviate poverty and combat
global warming. But the resolution approved by Tennessee
lawmakers on Thursday depicts it as a plan for the
“socialist/communist redistribution of wealth” through energyconservation policies, zoning restrictions and forced abortions.
“It reads well. It has nice words like sustainability and helping the
poor,” said state Rep. Glen Casada, R-Franklin. “But what these
people want to do is they want to cap the
number of people this planet can have. …
So ladies and gentlemen, if that doesn’t
bother you, if those words don’t scare you,
we’ve got to talk.”
Little known even in environmental and
planning circles until recently, Agenda 21has grabbed the attention of conservative
groups, who say the document calls on
national and local governments to pursue
environmental goals by limiting property
rights and freedom.
Environmental groups, in turn, believe the
resolution is part of a broad-based effort to
roll back or prevent planning and zoning.
Agenda 21 was developed at the 1992
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United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development in Rio de Janeiro. The
proposal was meant to address problems
such as overpopulation, global warming and
Third World poverty, but it had largely been
forgotten until groups such as the
Republican National Committee and the
John Birch Society began to link it to zoning
decisions and other local government
actions that they say limit property rights.
State Rep. Rick Womick, R-Rockvale,
pointed to policies such as a Cocke County
proposal to ban building on ridgetops and a
Rutherford County demand that a business
owner pave his parking lot as examples of
Agenda 21 put to action.
Casada, meanwhile, said the plan’s focus on
sustainability could be used to justify forced
abortions in the interest of controlling population growth.
Opponents mocked the resolution.
“Boy that’s … whoo! Insidious! Communist! Socialist!” House
Democratic Caucus Chairman Mike Turner said. “I didn’t know what
Agenda 21 was, to be honest with you. … I really want to learn
about this Agenda 21.”
33 co-sponsors
Seven Democrats joined the House’s 64 Republicans and one
independent in voting for the measure, and the resolution’s 33
co-sponsors gathered in the well of the House of Representatives
when it was introduced.
Supporters said the resolution would send a message that
Tennesseans oppose the actions and principles behind Agenda
21.
“It really is a problem that many Tennesseans do know about,” the
measure’s sponsor, Rep. Kevin Brooks, R-Cleveland, told reporters
later. “The responses we’ve received — emails, letters, phone
calls, petitions signed by hundreds of Tennesseans saying, ‘Please
protect us.’ That’s what we were elected to do.”
Neither the House resolution nor the U.N. plan it opposes arebinding, and supporters have not shown a direct link from the plan
drafted in Brazil in the early 1990s to decisions made by local
governments in Tennessee 20 years later.
But they said government entities such as the courts, the
Environmental Protection Agency and zoning boards could be
carrying out the plan.
“It basically says in the 288-page document that they can take your
land,” he said. “They don’t name names. They don’t name a czar
over this. But if in fact it’s there, we don’t want it to come into our
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Two other states, Georgia and New Hampshire, have considered
anti-Agenda 21 measures this year. Brooks said the resolution had
been promoted by the RNC.
But the measure matches up nearly word for word with a model
posted on the website of the John Birch Society, a conservative
group that Republicans have largely shunned since the 1960s,
Turner said.
“It’d almost be funny if it wasn’t so sad that so many people buy
into this,” he said. “Elected officials actually think there’s a
communist behind every tree. … At one time, I used to think they
tried to put this on just to keep people stirred up, but I think some
of their people actually believe that.”
Brooks said the John Birch Society played no role in drafting the
resolution.
Still, Jim Sandman, state coordinator for the organization, attended
Thursday’s vote and praised the resolution.
“It just gives a sense to Congress where Tennesseans feel on this
threat from sustainable development policies,” he said. “Private
property and freedom are inseparable, and when there’s a threat
against private property. … It’s already happening, some of it.”
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