Friday, June 26, 2015

Agenda 21 and World Government




What is Agenda 21? And why should folks who enjoy their freedom be concerned about this program?

According to the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), Agenda 21 is a voluntary action plan developed by the United Nations and national governments at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. At the Summit, governmental leaders around the world agreed on the need to become more sustainable—to meet today’s needs without sacrificing our future. Agenda 21 presents a vision for how all levels of government—especially in the developing world—can take voluntary action to combat poverty and pollution, conserve natural resources and develop in a sustainable manner. One-hundred-seventy-eight nations adopted the agenda, including the United States under the Bush Administration.

While that sounds like a good cause, Agenda 21 is in reality a transitioning agent for a new world order and a world government. Thus the old adage: The road to hell is paved with good intentions. And make no mistake about it. If the world's 193 nations implement Agenda 21, they will indeed be on the highway to hell.

The key word in the Agenda 21 program is "sustainability." In the lexicon of those who created the program, sustainability means population reduction and control. In other words, nearly everything about the program, from poverty eradication to lowering crime to environmentalism and access to healthcare centers around the elimination of millions, if not billions of people from the planet.

Globalists believe that the earth can only sustain a certain amount of people. They're convinced that overpopulation causes widespread poverty, disease, pollution and violent crime. Therefore, the population must be reduced.

From worldpopulationbalance.org: Current global population of over 7 billion is already two to three times higher than the sustainable level. Several recent studies show that Earth’s resources are enough to sustain only about 2 billion people at a European standard of living. An average European consumes far more resources than any of the poorest two billion people in the world. However, Europeans use only about half the resources of Americans, on average. Currently, over 7 billion of us are consuming about 50 percent more resources than Earth is producing – during any given time period. For example, in the past twelve months we have consumed the resources that it took the planet about eighteen months to produce. We are consuming our resource base. 

Is Agenda 21 some grand conspiracy to institute a global holocaust in order to lower the earth's population? No, not yet anyway. But globalists who belong to the United Nations and affiliated groups who are pushing the program realize that the earth's population can never be lowered and controlled unless the world is under the authority of a central government. Once a world government is in control, it will decide who stays and who goes.

Certainly, that's a lot easier said than done. Consider therefore, since Agenda 21 was adopted in 1992, we've seen a global increase in abortions, the promotion of the homosexual agenda, legalization of euthanasia in various countries and an expansion of sex education in public schools along with easier access to birth control aids such as condoms and pills.

And don't forget socialized medicine. When governments control healthcare, they decide who gets it and who doesn't. Those deemed too old or too risky for healthcare will be denied treatment and sent home to die. That's what socialized medicine is truly about rather than affordable healthcare coverage for the poor.

Remember Ezekiel Emanuel, the confrontational and loudmouthed doctor who stated that he wants to die at 75 because he believes human life deteriorates rapidly after that point? He was one of the authors of the dreadful Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) that mandates the creation of unelected tribunals (death panels) to decide who gets healthcare and who doesn't.

Though Agenda 21 is touted as a "voluntary" program or a guide for local, state and national governments, don't believe that. The U.N. and its affiliates spent too much time and money creating the program for it to be voluntary. It's designed to make it easier for nations to willingly cede their sovereignty to an international authority in preparation for a world government. And it's designed to make it easier for people to accept the loss of their individual freedoms for the "good" of the planet.

We are headed for a one-world government. Though many folks dismiss that as a fantasy and a conspiracy theory, it isn't. Three specific prophecies recorded thousands of years ago (Isaiah 10:13-14, Daniel 7:7, Revelation 13:1) reveal that a world government is going to rise in the last days directly preceding the return of Jesus Christ. And we're seeing those prophecies being fulfilled today through such stealth programs as Agenda 21.

And so, when you hear the words environmentalism, poverty eradication, healthcare, crime and sustainability mentioned together, understand the relationship. And realize what that means.

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