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URL: http://www.sierratimes.com/05/02/09/24_210_137_23_43353.htm
 
 
Environmental Dictatorship - The Nature Conservancy
Nancy Levant

Their logo is passive and benign. Citizens and school children donate dollars to their programs, which claim to rest and improve the health of nature. But they can’t hide under false missions any longer.

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is not a conservation organization. At the bottom, “nature loving young people” may go into schools, make pamphlets, and disseminate conservation education. But at the top of TNC, you will find agenda, agenda, agenda (21) and the U.N..

TNC is buying up and manipulating land away from well over 100 countries to date. Most of those, I’d lay odds, have agreed to implement Agenda 21 and its sustainable development plans in their nations. We, in the U.S., are well into our implementation plans. The Conservancy itself, an international organization that is partnered with the U.N. and many multiple others, is in the business of global land acquisition. That is the bottom line.

TNC has an agenda. They, with their many, many partnerships, want to control the most valuable land and resources on the planet. Should they continue to accomplish their mission, humans will do, live, and act exactly as TNC and their partnerships want us to live and act. This is not rocket science. He who owns the land, fresh and salt waters, crops, minerals, petroleum, and roads is the undisputed ruler of human life, and humans are at the mercy of a sole conglomeration-based government who owns everything people must have to live and be mobile. Scary stuff.

Human activity is to be totally controlled, as control is mandatory for international conglomerations to acquire the world’s resources. The human population is the most problematic issue, for with continued population growth, the availability of natural resource profits shrinks vs. grows.

Equally, free people want land, water, and unalienable rights. Those rights are the foundation of opportunity and success, as conglomerations well know. That is, and will always be, the goal of conglomeration.

The human population has become a problem and, therefore, needs to be expendable. And besides, most people on Earth are unfit social companions for the insidiously wealthy landowners of Earth.

But how can this possibly be accomplished in a world of many nations, cultures, and nationalism? Well, as I believe one of the Rockefeller clan boasted, a catastrophic-type event was needed to simply frightening people enough that they would comply with just about anything they were told was in their best interest. That’s good information to know. We need to keep that in mind.

I can think of two events, so far, in the last four years that were pretty catastrophic. I really hope they were not conspiracies that could be linked to things besides nature and terrorism, but when the world’s movers, shakers, secret scientists, and governments operate deceptions, manipulations, crafted and complex business and economic models, multi-layer cover-ups and thievery via public-private partnerships, plus control many of the major media entities, then one wonders about everything. We do still retain the right to wonder, do we not?

But lies tend to surface, especially the big ones, because people can’t and don’t keep secrets. And the really big secrets, in today’s world, are worth millions and millions and millions of dollars. Oftentimes lies surface because many still have a conscience, and many respond badly to threats like eminent domain, conservation used as a weapon against people, and the blatant theft of land, water, and even mobility.

However, ecological organizations are naïve victims, too, for international conglomerations, once they’ve accumulated the desired resources and landmasses, will no longer need ecologists for cover-ups. And when all those well-meaning green teams realize that they, too, have no rights whatsoever, they will look back and wonder what it would have been like to walk in woods, to fish with a grandchild on a morning lake, or to drive to a mountain top and feel God wrapped around you like a coat, and they will always wonder how they didn’t see the deception when they were standing and working in the thick of it. Thank God I’ll never have to stand in their shoes.

Education article of the day: U.N. Influence in Alabama – by Henry Lamb. See how Agenda 21 has worked in that state, and how The Nature Conservancy operates. Type in the title of this article, click, and learn. Then, when finished, type in the name of your state, sustainable development, or The Nature Conservancy. See what’s going on in your neck of the country and how your land is being scooped up and locked away – from you.




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