by Michael Snyder
August 06, 2015
from
EndOfTheAmericanDream Website
Spanish version
If you didn't like "Agenda 21", then you really are not going to
like "The 2030 Agenda".
Next month,
the United Nations is going
to launch "The 2030 Agenda" at a major conference that will be held
from September 25th to September 27th in New York City.
The Pope is
actually traveling to New York to deliver an address which will kick
off this conference.
Unlike Agenda 21, which primarily
focused on the environment, the 2030 Agenda is truly a template for
governing the entire planet.
In addition to
addressing climate
change, it also sets ambitious goals for areas such as,
-
economics
-
health
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energy
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education
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agriculture
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gender equality,
...and a whole
host of other issues.
As you will see below, this global
initiative is being billed as a "new universal Agenda" for humanity.
If you are anything like me, alarm bells are going off in your head
right about now.
This new agenda is solidly rooted in a
document known as "Agenda 21" that was originally adopted by the
United Nations back in 1992.
The following comes from Wikipedia…
The full text of Agenda 21 was made
public at the UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth
Summit), held in
Rio de Janeiro on June 13, 1992, where 178 governments voted
to adopt the program.
The final text was the result of
drafting, consultation, and negotiation, beginning in 1989 and
culminating at the two-week conference.
Since that time, Agenda 21 has been
modified and amended numerous times.
Noteworthy changes occurred in
1997,
2002
and
2012. But now the UN's sustainable development program is being
given an entirely new name, and the scope of this agenda is being
broadened dramatically.
The following is what the
official United Nations website has to say about it…
The United Nations is now in the
process of defining Sustainable Development Goals as part
a new sustainable development agenda that must
finish the job and leave no one behind.
This agenda, to be launched at the Sustainable Development
Summit in September 2015, is currently being discussed
at the UN General Assembly, where Member States and civil
society are making contributions to the agenda.
Just a few days ago, the core document
for
the '2030 Agenda' was finalized. When what is in this document starts
getting out, it is going to create a huge stir among Americans that
are concerned about the ambitions of the globalists.
The following comes from
the preamble of this document…
This Agenda is a plan of action for people,
planet and prosperity.
It also seeks to strengthen
universal peace in larger freedom. We recognize that eradicating
poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme
poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable
requirement for sustainable development.
All countries and all stakeholders, acting in
collaborative partnership, will implement this plan.
We are resolved to free the human race from the tyranny of
poverty and want and to heal and secure our planet.
We are determined to take the bold
and transformative steps which are urgently needed to shift the
world onto a sustainable and resilient path. As we embark on
this collective journey, we pledge that no one will be left
behind.
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169
targets which we are announcing today demonstrate the scale and
ambition of this new universal Agenda.
They seek to build on the Millennium
Development Goals and complete what these did not achieve. They
seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve gender
equality and the empowerment of all women and girls.
They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three
dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, social and
environmental.
As you can see, this is not just a plan
to fight climate change. This is literally a blueprint for
transforming global society.
The core of the plan is a set of 17
specific goals…
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Goal 1 - End
poverty in all its forms everywhere
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Goal 2 - End
hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and
promote sustainable agriculture
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Goal 3 -
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all
ages
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Goal 4 -
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote
lifelong learning opportunities for all
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Goal 5 -
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
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Goal 6 -
Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and
sanitation for all
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Goal 7 -
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and
modern energy for all
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Goal 8 -
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic
growth, full and productive employment and decent work for
all
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Goal 9 - Build
resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable
industrialization and foster innovation
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Goal 10 -
Reduce inequality within and among countries
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Goal 11 - Make
cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable
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Goal 12 -
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
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Goal 13 - Take
urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts*
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Goal 14 -
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine
resources for sustainable development
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Goal 15 -
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial
ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat
desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and
halt biodiversity loss
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Goal 16 -
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build
effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all
levels
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Goal 17 -
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the
global partnership for sustainable development
Many of those sound very good...
After all, who wouldn't want to "end
poverty" or "halt biodiversity loss"? But as you read through that
list, ask yourself what forms of human activity would be excluded
from it.
Personally, I have a hard time coming up
with much of anything.
As I discussed
earlier this week, the globalists want to use
"sustainable
development" as an excuse to micromanage the lives of every man,
woman and child on the entire globe.
We are told that individual liberty and
freedom are "dangerous" because when everyone just runs around doing
whatever they want it is "bad for the planet".
For example, one of the goals of the
sustainable development crowd is to push the human population into
giant "megacities" and to allow nature to recapture much of what has
already been settled by humanity.
The following below map that comes
from
America 2050 is one example of what they want to do.
A recent piece by
Dave Hodges alerted me to this map, and it shows what the United
States may look like in a few decades if the globalists have their
way…
And of course this is just the tip of
the iceberg.
Eventually, the globalists want to
fundamentally transform virtually everything about our society.
This
includes,
So don't let all of the nice language
fool you.
This "new universal Agenda" is far, far
more dangerous than Agenda 21 ever was, and it is a giant step
forward into
a one world system governed by bureaucratic control
freaks.
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