Fire artikler som omhandler Agenda 21. Første artikel baseres sig på påståede faktum og som genstridigt afviser enhver link til konspirations-teorier, uanset om teorierne har floreret siden 1991, da Præsident G.W. Bush underskrev aftalen om Agenda 21. De to andre forsøger at skabe et andet billede af Agenda 21. Hvad som passer må i selv dømme efter. Der er flere steder på nettet over et Agenda 21 affolknings-kort over USA, som efter sigende skulle dække over New World Orders (Draconians, illuminati, Cabal) Ifølge NWO skal vi mindskes ned til 500.000 millioner mennesker på jorden, for at skabe den kontrol og orden som NWO's agenda er baseret på.
In a new report, the Southern Poverty Law Center deconstructs the mythology that has surrounded the sustainability planning program since it was adopted at the U.N. Earth Summit more than 20 years ago.
It’s been called “
the most dangerous threat to American sovereignty”; “An anti-human document, which takes aim at Western culture, and the Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions,” that will bring “new Dark Ages of pain and misery yet unknown to mankind,” and “abolish golf courses, grazing pastures and paved roads,” in the name of creating a “
one-world order.”
It’s been the subject of several forewarning books and DVDs; there are organizations dedicated to stopping it and politicians have been unseated for supporting it. Glenn Beck has spent a good portion of his career making people scared of it.
Not sure what it is? You’re not alone.
The Daily Beast got a sneak peek at a new report by the
Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit civil rights group, which deconstructs the mythology of Agenda 21 and the organizations, individuals, and even elected officials who’ve spent years promulgating the conspiracy theory surrounding it.
Before diving into the fiction that has inflated Agenda 21 to fear-mongering status, we must first understand the facts. What, exactly, is Agenda 21?
While the name might sound a bit ominous,
Agenda 21 is a voluntary action planthat offers suggestions for sustainable ways local, state and national governments can combat poverty and pollution and conserve natural resources in the 21st century. (That’s where the '21’ comes from. Get it?) 178 governments—including the U.S. led by then-President George H.W. Bush—voted to adopt the program which is, again, not legally binding in any way, at the 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro.
“Any time you get some sort of UN program that suggests any kind of change in the way people live, even if it seems outwardly benign and even voluntary, it’s going to be taken up by people with a conspiracist bent.”