Agenda 21 For Dummies - The aquahelix Guide - Chapter 2 - Role players and origins

Introduction

Before I get into the origins of UN Agenda 21/“Sustainable Development”, I just want to highlight two important aspects from the previous chapter, and briefly introduce you to two lesser known role players.

Number one, Agenda 21 is a GLOBAL agenda. Global policy, for the 21st century. The reason I stress this, is that there is nowhere to run. We will have to defeat this from the ground up, from our local communities, our own countries. Nobody is going to do it for us, we have to do it. 

Secondly, “Sustainable Development” does not mean what people would naturally assume it to mean based on the definitions of those words, or what people really want it to mean. We didn’t define it through any sort of democratic process. It was prepackaged, and already defined by the UN, and as I wrote in chapter 1,

 “...it is the Agenda of a foreign, unelected, and unaccountable mega-bureaucracy of career parasites, who are using our money, to fund these measures which are demonstrably against our best interest, often by incurring more debt.”

Some lesser known role players

I want to introduce you to two role players here which you may never have heard of, and you may wonder why I even bring them up. Well, because you probably won’t find this in wikipedia writeup of Agenda 21, and I want you to keep these and their connection to Agenda 21 “Sustainable Development” in mind, as we progress in this series. Because they are connected, and I think it’s important that people know they are connected, and how. 

1) The Club of Rome

The Club of Rome is a “think tank” (I always prefer the term “twat bucket”) that describes itself as

 “... an organization of individuals who share a common concern for the future of humanity and strive to make a difference” 

and it consists of high level politicians, UN bureaucrats, diplomats, scientists, economists, and business leaders from all over the world.

Their honorary membership list includes former presidents and prime ministers, you know, the club you’ll never be in, people like Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Guatemala, (UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador - a word on “World Goodwill” a little later), and some slightly more, shall we say... elite club members. Like Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, Dona Sophia, Queen of Spain. All in all a lovely bunch of people whose default view of the world is that they’re better than you, and who totally understand the plight of the family-raising middle class. 😂👎🏻

In 1991, The Club of Rome published a report titled, The First Global Revolution. The book is divided into two sections, The Problematique and The Resolutique. Towards the conclusion of the Problematique, it states:

“In searching for a common enemy against whom we can unite, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill”
“But in designating these dangers as the enemy, we fall into the trap... (of) mistaking symptoms for causes. All these dangers are caused by human intervention in natural processes, and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy then is humanity itself.”

Yes, the enemy is humanity itself, and the challenges can only be overcome through changed attitudes and behavior. Not through development. Not through technological advancement. This is significant because as you’ll see later in the series, the cornerstones of Agenda 21/sustainable development strategy is behavior modification and “demand management” through punitive measures, much in the way you would do behavioral conditioning on rats, but which they call “incentives and disincentives”. More like bribes and penalties, if we call them by their real grown up names. 

Later in the book, in the “Resolutique” section it states,

”To meet the needs expressed above, we therefore reiterate the reccomendation in The Club of Rome declaration of 1989 that a world conference on the common environtmental imperitavies be held, aimed at the creation of a UN environmental security council...”
”if not constituted earlier, this could be a major outcome of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development to be held in Brazil in 1992”

So this “think tank”, that declared “humanity itself” the enemy, clearly called for, and foresaw, a future in which the UN exerted a great amount of control and influence globally, under the pretext of environmental protection.  Remeber that. 

Numerous players in the Club of Rome have since the release of The First Global Revolution, gone on to be major influencers in the development, of UN Agenda 21 “Sustainable Development”. The global planning agreement, that your government is committed to, and has never achieved consent for.  In the words of these UN colonizers, “Global Environmental Governance”. Something the people of the Western Cape province in South Africa is getting to know first hand right now. 

So if you ever feel wherever you are in the world, as if your local/national government is not actually working for you, but rather behave in ways that classifies you as the “enemy”, consider that your government is committed to an Agenda that was spawned by people who view humanity as its enemy.  

This shouldn’t be an altogether surprising feeling.

 

2) The Lucis Trust Association

This is a strange one, and I include it because their involvement with the UN predates the actual Agenda 21 agreement by 3 years, and as they enjoyed “consultant” status, may have had an influence of the final agreement. This thought becomes quite bizarre once you find out what this organization actually is. 

The “About” section on the Lucis Trust website states:

“Lucis Trust promotes recognition and practice of the spiritual principles and values upon which a stable and interdependent world society may be based. The esoteric philosophy of its founder, Alice Bailey, informs its activities which are offered freely throughout the world in eight languages.”

One of the articles on the Lucis Trust website is titled “The esoteric meaning of Lucifer”. I quote a short passage: 

“There are comments on the World Wide Web claiming that the Lucis Trust was once called the Lucifer Trust. Such was never the case. However, for a brief period of two or three years in the early 1920’s, when Alice and Foster Bailey were beginning to publish the books published under her name, they named their fledgling publishing company “Lucifer Publishing Company”. By 1925 the name was changed to Lucis Publishing Company and has remained so ever since.”
“The Baileys' reasons for choosing the original name are not known to us, but we can only surmise that they, like the great teacher H.P. Blavatsky, for whom they had enormous respect, sought to elicit a deeper understanding of the sacrifice made by Lucifer. Alice and Foster Bailey were serious students and teachers of Theosophy, a spiritual tradition which views Lucifer as one of the solar Angels, those advanced Beings Who Theosophy says descended (thus “the fall”) from Venus to our planet eons ago to bring the principle of mind to what was then animal-man.”

Something I deliberately didn’t mention earlier: Expanding the “About” section on the website, scrolling down all the way, reveals the following: 

“LUCIS TRUST 
is on the Roster of the 
United Nations Economic 
and Social Council”

Yes you read that right, and I’ll elaborate on it shortly. 

Another thing you will notice under the expanded “About” section, is something most of you have probably heard of, namely “World Good Will”. Yes, that is where the UN Goodwill ambassador comes from; it is a Lucis Trust initiative. 

The website also states,

 “World Goodwill is recognised by the Office of Public Information at the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organisation. It is represented at regular briefing sessions at the United Nations in New York and Geneva.”

Back to the aforementioned United Nations Social and Economic Council involvement; if you go to the website of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, ESANGO, and search for Lucis Trust, you will find the Lucis Trust Association listed there, and see that they have had consultive status there (Roster) since 1989. That is 3 years before Agenda 21 Sustainable Development was signed at the Rio Earth Summit. 

If you then click on their name, and then the “Profile” tab, and select “Activities” you will see under their “Areas of expertise & Fields of activity”, Sustainable Development

- Yep, the Lucifer-groupie Lucis Trust, has been a consultant for the UN on Sustainable Development since 1989. “Why are they on there? What do they have to do with sustainable development?”, you may ask..? Well... I don’t know. If you can figure it out (especially after reading their website), please let me know. I have no idea. But it may be worth remembering the next time the ignorant, libtarded radio presenter goes on and on about how great sustainable development is. 

 Origins

In 1983 the UN asked the Brundtland commission to “propose long term strategies for achieving sustainable development by the year 2000 and beyond”

Gro Harlem Brundtland was former prime minister of Norway, director general of world health organization, and vice president of Socialist International. In 1987 the Brundtland commission released a report titled “Our Common Future”, defining Sustainable Development as: 

“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”

In 1992 the UN convened the Earth Summit to formulate policy for the world environmental movement, and produced Agenda 21 - global development policy for the 21st century.

General secretary of the summit, Maurice strong (also a member of the Brundtland commission), in his opening speech stated, 

“Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air conditioning and suburban housing, are not sustainable”

The Agenda 21 view on private property can be traced back to the 1976 “Report on Habitat” that came out of the conference on Human Settlements. The section on private land ownership states: 

“Land, because of its unique nature and the crucial role it plays in human settlements, cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private ownership is also a principal instrument of the accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes” 

The 1996 UN publication,  Global Biodiversity Assessment stated:

“Property rights are not absolute and unchanging, but rather a complex, dynamic, and shifting relationship between two or more parties, over space and time”

At the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, Agenda 21 was revealed and this 350 page, 40 Chapter document, this global development policy framework agreement, was signed by 178 countries. 

The amount of politicians who seeked consent from their citizens to be signed up to this “global governance” program, was zero.  

 It is strange to me that hardly any people I talk to have ever heard of UN Agenda 21, BUT every person I talk to, have heard of "sustainable development".

 Agenda 21 is the GLOBAL action plan for implementing "sustainable development". The two are inseparable.

It is the UN Agenda for the 21st century; The comprehensive action plan to INVENTORY and CONTROL all land, all water, all energy, all minerals, construction, plants, animals, means of production, information, and all human beings in the world.

 It is hardly EVER called "Agenda 21" by politicians or media. It is most often referred to by other names such as "sustainable development", "Our Common Future", or “high density urban mixed-use development” a.k.a. "Smart Growth", the name for the preferred "development model" under Agenda 21.

I hope this gave you some insight into the history and philosophies behind Agenda 21/Sustainable Development. To avoid losing you, I think we should draw the line here, until the next chapter. 

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