by Lois Krafsky-Perry
for Citizen Review
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Port Angeles, WA – A meeting held by the Republican Women of Clallam County (RWCC), was attended by approximately 40 people, Monday March 11, at the Monterra Clubhouse.
After the regular meeting, a video was shown with Michael Shaw, founder of Freedom Advocates, who shared information relating to Agenda 21, followed by a powerpoint presentation from Taking Liberty, produced by Environmental Perspectives Inc.
A live presentation was then made by local businesswoman, writer and editor Sue Forde, who spoke about how Agenda 21, The Earth Charter and the Wildlands Project relate to local concerns. She also answered questions from the attendees.
Forde, a Sequim resident, explained the various programs and also warned the listeners to stay aware and do what they can to try to stop some of the activities that are in the process of changing the way a person can live and the well-being of local citizen. She began by citing the Washington State Constitution and exhorted people to consider their rights and take action.
“The move to replace our Constitution with the principles behind the Wildlands Project, UN Agenda 21 and The Earth charter is an ‘American’ issue, not a political one,” she said. “This agenda affects each and every one of us, stealing our liberty and our rights under the US and WA State Constitutions.”
Article I, Section I of the State Constitution says, “All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.”
Forde said, “The Wildlands Project, UN Agenda 21, and The Earth Charter: These three concepts blend together for a common purpose. That purpose: To control our lives in every area. These concepts have been made “real” across the nation, reaching into every nook and cranny of our lives, perpetrated by federal and state agencies – unelected, unaccountable and bureaucratic. This action officially began with an Executive Order signed by former President Bill Clinton establishing the President’s Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD).”
She listed keywords that clue us into these concepts, which include: Climate change, buffer zones, open space, growth management, comprehensive planning, ecosystems, biodiversity, green living, conservation easements, precautionary principle, public/private partnerships, global warming, sustainable communities, visioning meetings, walkable communities, livable communities, watersheds, land trust, water trust and many more.
This movement to change our form of government affects every person across our nation.
Sue explained that The Wildlands Project is the master plan for both UN Agenda 21 and the UN Biodiversity Treaty (never ratified by the US), and represents a grandiose design to transform at least half the land area of the continental United States into an immense “eco-park” cleansed of modern industry and private property.
Agenda 21 (aka “Sustainable Development”) calls for government control or ownership of the land, water, food, and every aspect of our lives.
The Earth Charter is the new “environmental” guide (religion) as to how we should live our lives according to the UN’s ideas of “the common good” – placing the “environment” first.
“Together, this “triune” has spread like cancer across our nation, ‘fundamentally changing’ the form of government under which we were founded and are supposed to live,” she said.
The comments made by Forde can be found at NWRI’s website.
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Sue Forde is Managing Editor of the Citizen Review and NWRI [North Western Research Institute], former RWCC President and former Chair of Clallam County Republican Party (CCRP). She owns and operates a web development business near Sequim, WA.