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South
Carolina State Representative Joseph Neal explains how sustainable
development, in the form of comprehensive planning, is taking private
property in his state. Part 1 explains how this concept evolved from a
U.N. meeting in 1976, through the President's Council on Sustainable
Development, and into every community. Run time: 18:54
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Part 2 identifies the U.N. source
of the concept and the plan, and the mechanism in the U.S. for
implementing the U.N. agenda. Examples from local communities are
provided to show how the U.N. plan is impacting every community. Run time:
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Part 3 identifies the primary
individuals in government and the NGOs who implemented sustainable
development. A diagram shows exactly how NGOs and government
agencies write policies, and implement them while bypassing elected
officials. This series is a must see for every property rights
advocate. Run time: 17:01 |
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The North American Union emerged
from the influence of the Council on Foreign Relations. This video
explains who is behind it, and how it is being implemented.
Opposition to the plan has driven it underground, away from the press,
but its proponents are simply working out a new implementation strategy.
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The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is a USDA plan to
register every property that has a livestock animal, electronically tag
every livestock animal, and require owners to report the movement of
animals within 24 hours. This program affects every person in
America. Learn about it.. Run time: 20:44
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