I haven’t paid much attention to Agenda 21. Aware of it but not much attention. Phrases like ‘sustainable development’ spring to mind just as quickly as does the image of the Georgia Guidestones, which set out the alarming nature of New World Order thinking and which blandly declare, in so many words, that we’d all be better off if only a huge swathe of humanity would ‘do the right thing’ and die.
I have now read something of what’s contained in Agenda 21 although, really, I’ve just skimmed through and registered that ‘should’ and ‘must’ dominate the narrative. As does the fact that Agenda 21 is all encompassing and without borders. Once in - no way out. It’s a framework for world control.
‘Do not give your power away.’ echoes in my mind for personal reasons and is echoed back by the world, which bellows in pain, from Greece to Scotland, with austerity measures demanded by .... banks.
Banks contribute nothing. Except misery.
A few hundred people, if that, steer the world into situations they wouldn’t dream of imposing upon themselves. Tens of thousands do the bidding of those few hundred and, no doubt, some believe the vision that they are implementing somehow benefits mankind.
How? Starve the Greeks? That’ll teach them?
A dream in which bulldozers carve a path through the walls and gates of mansions everywhere - the path so carved is filled with refugees who can now sip tea with the Rothschilds, tiny sandwiches all round, and all that stolen wealth goes into repair of societies destroyed both locally and elsewhere. Then the Rothschilds take themselves off to the nearest privately owned jail.
It lacks coherent detail. Dreams often do. So I must needs get clarity from reality.
21stcenturywire.com/2016/05/08/agenda-21-an-introduction/