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Sabtu, 24 Maret 2012

Sustainable Living: Rural America

Nothing like a 10 mile ride to town.

Transition Towns has created a plan to transform our communities to live sustainably for years to come. Their plan to build community around the organic production of food. Their concepts won't happen overnight, rather they'll move toward these goals slowly, with timeframes in place.

The following video presents the work of a small group of people, but it is still fairly mindful of what will be done. 2050 is apparently the target year the U.N. hopes to have their Agenda 21 plan in place. A comment is made in the video about the rural areas transforming and will serve the cities with food. This is also true, according to this article. Innocuous speech is used in the executive order, but the author already knows the direction Agenda 21 is taking the world.

See what you think.


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Jumat, 23 Maret 2012

Transition Towns: Communism with a Smile


Many vital Communitarian concepts have been wrapped up within the "Transition Movement". The Transition Movement is reported to be a grassroots, community-driven response to overpopulation and consumption, peak oil, climate change, and declining resources. [1] The solutions being introduced in the Transition Movement are being presented as the ideas of two concerned individuals. Is this truly a movement to save the planet by these two men, or is there a more powerful force driving these Transition Towns initiatives?

The Transition Network, is an UK-based organization that supports the international Transition Towns Movement. It is a growing international network of "transition" towns, cities, islands, and hamlets working to wean themselves from a dependence on oil, foreign or otherwise, as well as other finite resources. [2] The message of the movement is that each town (a collective) see that we each have a part in what occurs on our planet in the future. If we don't take personal action, we'll be headed for huge repercussions.

It is through this network effort that a global village is being created to devise common ground amongst its citizens, and an interdependence. More importantly, it is a movement that will enable globalists to transition sovereign nations into a world government. It provides them an opportunity to incorporate global policing, data gathering, create national IDs, population control, restraint to personal freedom, and introduce World Democracy.

Transition Teams
In the following video, Transition team members talk about their vision of the environmentally friendly city they hope to live in. Note how they go from idealistic goals being motivated by our present freedom, to unrealistic goals that will be implemented then enforced.


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In the video, they discussed:
  • Quieter and cleaner world to live in
  • It will be less stressful
  • More multi-use spaces
  • Work from home
  • Less travel
  • Less cars
  • Locally manufactured goods, like shoes.
  • Upcycling goods that are no longer needed.
  • We will be producer/consumers - meaning we'll be growing our own food, along with those in the community.
  • We'll have local energy production
  • Restore lost self sufficiency skills
  • Equal share of work (Communism stands for equal sharing of work, according to the benefits and abilities.)
  • More poverty, because money will disappear
  • Decisions by the group (a commune concept) (Don't miss comments below about sharing of ideas.)
This sugar-coated view of the world is the concept of Rob Hopkins and Ben Brangwyn, the co-founders of Transition Network. They make it seem that we all have to take this bitter pill, but it can be a positive thing. Some of these points are Communism with a smile. They want you to feel good about the changes, even though it is taking us back to the Middle Ages, where we must be tied to the land.

The Founders
The face of Transition U.S. is primarily Rob Hopkins, who is also part of Transition Network and their pilot project Transition Towns Totnes. He is an environmentalist, the winner of the 2008 Schumacher Award, and a Fellow of Ashoka and the Post Carbon Institute. He served 3 years as a Trustee of the Soil Association, and was named by the Independent UK newspaper as one of the UK’s top 100 environmentalists.[3]Rob is also the author of the Transition Handbook, the guide being used in hundreds of communities around the world that is leading them into a communitarian lifestyle - based on several big lies.

Rob Hopkins in Totnes

The following video of Rob is from a 2009 TEDTalks. From 11:00 on the counter, you will hear how fun and creative these Transition Towns community meetings are, and that the group (collective) get to decide the future of their town (instead of being decided by the elected elite).

Following the Money Trail
The financial supporters of Transition U.S. leads to some organizations like: Post Carbon Institute, NetSpeed Learning Solutions, GaiaHost Collective, Awakening the Dreamer Initiative, and the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies. Organizations like Transition would typically be funded by one of the globalist elites like: Rockefeller, the MacArthur Foundation, or Ford. There is one connection between Post Carbon Institute and the MacArthur Foundation. Majora Carter, an environmental activist, was recognized and awarded the MacArthur "Genius" Grant. She's a Fellow of both the Post Carbon Institute and the MacArthur Foundation. It's likely that the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation  funds the Transition Network through the Post Carbon Institute. Post Carbon Institute has hundreds financial supporters who remain unnamed.

U.N. Connections
The organization that takes the main responsibility for advancing the Transition Town movement is the U.N.'s Agenda 21. The founder of the Earth Charter and Agenda 21 are both the handiwork of Maurice Strong, a Communitarian. As you will see on the Transition Network webpage, the Local Agenda 21, in this case Dorset Agenda 21, and Transition Towns, work together as one.

As you will see in the following illustration, each locality has it's own local and regional Agenda 21.So it is feasible to say that this is how the Transition Town Movement has been able to gain so much support and cooperation. It reveals that the Transition Movement isn't so grassroots after all.

 

Drinking the Peter Drucker Kool Aid
Our world has been programmed, on the most part, to accept the lie of global warming. Some know that they are furthering the plan for totalitarian control, while others trust what they are being told.

As you will see in the Transition Portland, it is through the shared decision-making that they are able to get the full cooperation of the community. They don't come into the community and tell them what needs to be done, but allow them to be a part of the decision-making. This is a management style of Total Quality Management, the invention of Peter Drucker, also a Communitarian. He has created this community-based global management system, which networks with the Church. As you recall, Peter Drucker was responsible for the Church Growth Movement, a plan to incorporate the Church as a part of the antichrist system.


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Through the community effort in Whatcom County, Washington, they are creating an opportunity for a "new world". Do you get the idea that mainly young hippies, old and new, are running this?


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Conclusion
God can use the environmental movement to teach us to respect and enjoy nature. But since most environmentalists reject the biblical Creator, we need to filter everything they tell us through biblical truth. If we say that the Earth is perishing, we also say that God didn't provide a planet that would support His creation, and that He didn't provide what we need when He told us to be fruitful and multiply. It's all a diversion to nature worship. Christianity is a faith that has set humans apart from nature and stripped nature of its sacred qualities.

 Saddleback Church Organic Garden - A membership that thrives on
 Communitarian teachings.

 "Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator..." Romans 1:25

When men began to worship the creation instead of the Creator, the wrath of God was revealed.  As societies begin again to turn from the truth of the creation and worship nature, "Mother Earth", or any other deceiving spirit, the evil and deception in their new religion will be made evident by God's response. [4]

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Selasa, 06 Maret 2012

UN's Environmental "Solution": More Government


(The New American) With the time counting down to the next United Nations conference on “sustainable development,” a new report recently published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) clearly indicates that the UN’s approach to the entire topic is to expand the power of government to regulate and control all levels of economic development throughout the world.

The new UNEP report, 21 Issues for the 21st Century presents itself as the product of “a careful and authoritative ranking of the most important emerging issues related to the global environment”. Therefore:

"UNEP aims to inform the UN and wider international community about these issues on a timely basis, as well as provide input to its own work programme and that of other UN agencies, thereby fulfilling the stipulation of its mandate: “keeping the global environment under review and bringing emerging issues to the attention of governments and the international community for action”.

UNEP executive director Achim Steiner readily acknowledges that the focus of the new report is to frame the discussion for the “Rio+20 Summit” scheduled to take place this coming June, and by influencing that summit, to set the agenda for years to come:

"While the initial focus was to inform the Rio+20 Summit taking place in Brazil in 2012, 21 Issues for the 21st Century will be clearly relevant to environmental policy-making and scientific priority setting for many years to come as well as the trajectory of UNEP’s future work programme." (Read more)

Please consider going through to the document. There are some interesting points, and they should be viewed through the lens of the information I have provided in the articles on sustainability.