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The hidden dangers of water planning

Posted on | October 17, 2012 | 3 Comments 

Regional water planning, it turns out, is the first step toward One World Government:

The Integrated Regional Water Management Plan may sound harmless, but it is part of this “regionalization” program. Control of water on rural lands will transfer from landowners to government control agents or “water masters,” who will begin their work imposing limits on individual water use (20 percent by 2020). If you control the water, you control the people.

Be very afraid:

Many rural areas are being “cleansed” of people using the regionalization process.

Chapter 8.5 of Agenda 21. Look it up. (Oh wait. I did look it up. It doesn’t say that. But never mind. Very afraid! Other!)

Comments

3 Responses to “The hidden dangers of water planning”

  1. Dano
    October 17th, 2012 @ 7:57 pm

    Gender Twennywun gonna git’cha!!!!! hehehehehehehehehe! Putyer munny in goooooooooold!

    Best,

    D

  2. Matt Heberger
    October 18th, 2012 @ 11:11 am

    Really good piece on the “Agender” movement in High Country News earlier this year:

    Fearful of Agenda 21, an alleged U.N. plot, activists derail land-use planning

    From the February 06, 2012 issue by Jonathan Thompson

    http://www.hcn.org/issues/44.2/fearful-of-Agenda-21-an-alleged-united-nations-plot-activists-derail-land-use-planning

  3. John Bass
    October 18th, 2012 @ 11:33 am

    Not local enough maybe? I guess to some the only acceptable form of government regulation is done while sitting on a porch with a shotgun.

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