Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Glenn Beck Warns Audience About UN's Agenda 21

With just a few episodes left of the Glenn Beck program on Fox News, the conservative pundit has little time remaining to warn about the dangers plaguing the American people. Unwilling to waste that time, Beck used Wednesday’s episode to caution his viewers about Agenda 21, a Soros-sponsored plan implemented by the United Nations for “sustainable development.”

The plan has been adopted by 178 nations, reported Beck, who also put that
figure into perspective when he said, “I believe there’s only 191 on the
planet.”
Agenda 21 is defined by the United Nations as a “comprehensive plan for action to be taken globally, nationally, and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments and major groups in every area in which humans impact the environment.”
The New American’s William F. Jasper wrote of Agenda 21 in February, explaining that the plan is virtually all-encompassing:

The UN’s Agenda 21 is definitely comprehensive and global — breathtakingly so.
Agenda 21 proposes a global regime that will monitor, oversee, and strictly
regulate our planet’s oceans, lakes, streams, rivers, aquifers, sea beds,
coastlands, wetlands, forests, jungles, grasslands, farmland, deserts, tundra,
and mountains. It even has a whole section on regulating and “protecting” the
atmosphere. It proposes plans for cities, towns, suburbs, villages, and rural
areas. It envisions a global scheme for healthcare, education, nutrition,
agriculture, labor, production, and consumption — in short, everything; there is
nothing on, in, over, or under the Earth that doesn’t fall within the purview of
some part of Agenda 21.
The American Policy Center made a similar assertion in its analysis of Agenda 21:

According to its authors, the objective of sustainable development is to
integrate economic, social and environmental policies in order to achieve
reduced consumption, social equity, and the preservation and restoration of
biodiversity. Sustainablists insist that every societal decision be based on
environmental impact, focusing on three components: global land use, global
education, and global population control and reduction.

On Wednesday’s episode, Beck sarcastically observed that the scheme “doesn’t get spooky until Section 1” when it outlines a plan for social and economic dimensions, i.e. social justice, which focuses on the redistribution of wealth (socialism), changing consumption patterns, changed population, and sustainable settling.


Related to the redistribution of wealth, for example, the plan reads, “Developed
countries and funding agencies should provide specific assistance to developing
countries in adopting an enabling approach to the provision of shelter for all.”

Beck also revealed some interesting connections behind the supporters and writers of the agenda. While outlining the background history of the agenda, he noted that Agenda 21 is rooted in the writings of Gro Harlem Brundtland, Vice President of the World Socialist Party. According to Beck, Brundtland has connections to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Maurice Strong, the architect of the Kyoto protocol.


Agenda 21 is also supported by the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), which garners funds from George Soros’ Open Society Institute. Soros’ Center for American Progress, Van Jones’ Green for All, and the Apollo Alliance, part of the TIDES Foundations, are also ICLEI partners.


Beck concluded after reading through the entire document outlining Agenda 21,


“Sustainable development is just a really nice way of saying centralized control
over all human life on earth.”

One of the authors of Agenda 21 has even admitted,


“Agenda 21 proposes an array of actions which are intended to be implemented by
every person on earth…[I]t calls for specific changes in the activities of all
people…Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of
all humans, unlike anything the world has ever experienced.”

Noting the dangers of this UN plan, Glenn Beck told his viewers:


There are people that want to transform America and put our problems into the
hands of the rest of the world. The best thing we can do is link arms together,
neighbor to neighbor and reach out to our houses of worship and community
centers and take care of each other like God and the Founders intended us to.
But a growing number of people are latching on to the idea of globalism …
groundwork is being laid right now for government control on a global level.
These people have mastered the art of hiding it in plain sight and then just
dismissing it as a joke … such is the case with Agenda 21.

He added,


“This is a massive movement, and its real intentions are being masked with
environmental issues. This structure was set up by those who want to set up a
global government system. They wanted to set this structure up years ago.”

When President Bill Clinton established the Council on Sustainable Development, providing a permanent American platform for Agenda 21, the Council’s advisor mocked any notion that the purpose of the Agenda was to create a one-world government:


Participating in a UN advocated planning process would very likely bring out
many of the conspiracy-fixated groups and individuals in our society. … This
segment of our society who fear "one-world government" and a UN invasion of the
United States through which our individual freedom would be stripped away would
actively work to defeat any elected official who joined "the conspiracy" by
undertaking LA21 [Local Agenda 21]. So we call our process something else, such
as comprehensive planning, growth management or smart growth. [Emphasis added.]
More than 600 cities in the United States are current members of ICLEI, and
as a result, residents of those cities are finding that their property rights
are already under attack. After all, Agenda 21 advocates social justice
(socialism) as a means “to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by
society and the environment.”

In California, for example, Agenda 21 is impacting the “sustainable management” of open spaces. The agenda has provoked contentious debate between those directing the planning meetings and those interested in protecting private property rights.


Additionally, the city council of Austin, Texas, approved of an “Energy Conservation Ordinance,” which adds to the city’s code of energy conservation new audit and disclosure requirements and creates offenses and imposes penalties.


Texans for Accountable Government (TAG) began to recognize the loss of liberties under Agenda 21 and staged a protest against the vote for the ordinance. Though the ordinance passed the council unanimously, TAG effectively brought more widespread attention to the dangers of Agenda 21, and was ultimately the motivation behind this particular episode of the Glenn Beck program.


Agenda 21 — being stealthily implemented across the country in the innocent-sounding name of environmentalism — is just one of the many examples of why constitutionalists warn that citizens must be vigilant, not just on a national and international level, but on a local one as well.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

QR Codes on TV? 'Daily Show' Counters CNN's With One of Its Own


By: BioFollow on TwitterE-mail AuthorRSS feed Published: June 15, 2011


QR codes are proliferating quickly across print and outdoor advertising --
promising extra info or content to readers who photograph them with their
smartphones -- but CNN gave the tactic new visibility during its Republican
presidential debate Monday night.

"You'll see an electronic code on your screen," CNN's John King told his viewers. "You can snap a picture of that code. You'll get some exclusive access about our debate, some behind the scenes video, some analysis and content."

Last night Jon Stewart at "The Daily Show" took issue with the effort and countered with an on-screen QR code of his own.


"Don't do it now though," he said, "because, you know, we're doing a show."

CNN was not able to say by deadline how many people activated the
debate's QR code. The QR code discussion begins at the 2:45 mark, after
Mr. Stewart considers CNN's claim that including questions from Facebook and
Twitter users would make its debate "different than any presidential debate
you've ever seen."




By: BioFollow on TwitterE-mail AuthorRSS feed Published: June 15, 2011

Jay Leno VS David Letterman: Weiner Roast

"Congressman Anthony Weiner has just checked himself into a treatment center for people battling chronic sexual dysfunction. Checked in? He's already there, it's called Congress." –Jay Leno

"Congressman Anthony Weiner has announced that he's not resigning in the wake of the scandal. One thing we know about Weiner is that he knows how to stand firm." –Jay Leno"According to the Wall Street Journal, economic experts now fear there may be a second recession. A second recession? When did the first one end?" –Jay Leno

"The economy is so bad that bedbugs are now infesting sleeping bags and tents, because they can't afford to stay in hotels anymore." –Jay Leno

"Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson lashed out at CNN as being elitist for not allowing him to participate in the Republican debate. He said CNN was robbing him of the opportunity to reach literally dozens of viewers." –Jay Leno

"It's so sunny today that Anthony Weiner saw his shadow. That means six more weeks of Weiner jokes." –David Letterman

"The latest batch of Weiner photos were taken at the congressional gym. Wait a minute, those guys have a gym?" –David Letterman

"I say don’t judge Anthony Weiner until you’ve walked a mile with his pants down around your ankles." –David Letterman

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

John Stewart Slams 'Lame Stream' Media's Over the Top Coverage of PMail

On "The Daily Show" Monday 6/13/11, Jon Stewart slammed the news media for its (in his mind) over-the-top coverage of last Friday's Sarah Palin e-mail release.

In reference to Palin's' recent bus tour documentary, Stewart asked "Where did [Sarah Palin] get this grossly inflated sense of her own importance, like we're hanging on every word she's ever said or written? ... Oh, right. She got that idea because we are."





Toby Harnden of 'The Daily Telegraph' writes:


The trove of more than 13,000 emails detailing almost every aspect of Sarah Palin’s governorship of Alaska, released late on Friday, paints a picture of her as an idealistic, conscientious, humorous and humane woman slightly bemused by the world of politics.
One can only assume that the Left-leaning editors who dispatched
teams of reporters to remote Juneau, the Alaskan capital, to pore over the emails in the hope of digging up a scandal are now viewing the result as a rather poor return on their considerable investment.
If anything, Mrs Palin seems likely to emerge from the scrutiny of the 24,000 pages, contained in six boxes and weighing 275 pounds, with her reputation considerably enhanced. As a blogger at Powerline
noted, the whole saga might come to be viewed as “an embarrassment for legacy media”.



Read more: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyharnden/100091820/american-way-sarah-palin-email-frenzy-backfires-on-her-media-antagonists/