‘Sustainable Development’ is meaningless without control of water, all the water. Chapter 18 of The United Nations Agenda 21 plan is dedicated to acquiring and controlling all sources of water, on a global basis. http://www.earthsummit2002.org/ic/freshwater/reschapt18.html
”18.54. The implementation of water-supply and sanitation programmes is a national responsibility. To varying degrees, responsibility for the implementation of projects and the operating of systems should be delegated to all administrative levels down to the community and individual served. This also means that national authorities, together with the agencies and bodies of the United Nations system and other external support agencies providing support to national programmes, should develop mechanisms and procedures to collaborate at all levels. This is particularly important if full advantage is to be taken of community-based approaches and self-reliance as tools for sustainability. This will entail a high degree of community participation, involving women, in the conception, planning, decision-making, implementation and evaluation connected with projects for domestic water-supply and sanitation.”
Now where I have I read that before? Oh ya! It was today when we posted Obama’s newest plan on ‘Sustainable Development’ announced in November, just two months ago. I don’t believe this was well known and if not for observant Patriots keeping us informed, we wouldn’t be writing this.
The 124 page document entitled “America’s Great Outdoors” released through The US Department of Interior that we opined on earlier today and found here http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/upload/ago50statereport.pdf identifies 100 projects, 2 from each State. Nearly each project used terms similar to the Secretary’s “The America’s Great Outdoors Initiative turns the conventional wisdom about the federal government’s role in conservation on its head,” Salazar said. “Rather than dictate policies or conservation strategies from Washington, it supports grassroots, locally driven initiatives.”
That’s directly from Chapter 18. So we did a ‘word count’ on this 124 page document and found that “RIVER” occurs 415 times, “WATER” occurs 145 times, “ACCESS” occurs 144 times, “CONSERVATION” occurs 219 times and “PRIVATE” occurs 53 times.
Further evidence that Obama’s policies are that of a socialist. Further evidence on the importance of the local ICLEI influence. Everyone culpable in this must be challenged and held accountable. Changes must occur in 2012 or it will be too late.
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The pressure at my house has been about water, so this totally rings true with us. So interesting to hear our personal struggle ring true on a national level. Yes! It’s about water. We were always a minimum water usage family, but for some reason, for some time now, our bill has been more than doubled. I checked with the water company for a possible leak – no leak. They said, your usage is just normal! I said, no, not for us! I decided to “measure” the water we are using. I read the meter before my daughter got in the shower, and after she got out to get a definition of how much water she used. I did that several times to get an average, and then did the same for everything we used in the house. After I had definitions, I put up post-it notes by EVERYthing. We put a tick mark for everything that we did. At the end of a month, we had used minimum water plus 12 gallons – just as I thought, but they were charging us for 3000 gallons more! The only we had not recorded was washing hands and brushing teeth – 3000 gallons? I don’t think so. Their answer, we just read the meter! And everyone I talk to has the same story.
I just had a hand pump put on my well. This is more for survival than today..