From http://www.criticalunity.org/news/nwo/1415-agenda-21-declares-war-on-mankind.html
Jurriaan Maessen
Infowars.om
In the last couple of years the omnipresent force known as Agenda 21
is meeting with increasing resistance worldwide. With the rise of the
alternative media, the flow of decade-long propaganda efforts is finally
being hindered. As a result of rocks thrown in the stream- the once
steady water flow is now exposing itself at every turn as it’s forced to
bend and twist its way forward. Ironically, the UN and its affiliate
accomplices have themselves to thank for the counter-effort. The
internet- as well as some pretty thorough archiving on the part of these
transnational bureaucracies- have allowed researchers to withdraw
information directly from the lion’s den. As a result of this
development, we can display a plethora of documents, often written by UN
personnel and ideologues, that prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that
there is a concerted strategy in place to brainwash (there’s no other
name for it) the human population of the planet into accepting Agenda 21
and its inherent depopulation proposals. Furthermore, this pool of
document has revealed a plan to de-industrialize the west and to use the
“green agenda” to do so. In the last few decades Agenda 21 has been UN
policy, and all of its subdivisions were commanded to fall in line.
Throwing rocks however, is not enough to stall the multi-winged
creature that is Agenda 21. What do free people do when confronted with
tyranny designed to target people in their local communities? Methinks
nothing short of a war declaration is in order to push back the effort.
As is custom when declaring war, there first needs to be a listing of
the arguments for the war declared.
Exhibit A: De-Industrializing the West
A 1991 policy paper prepared for the United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development (UNCED) by Professor Jeffrey Sachs outlines a
strategy for the transfer of wealth in name of the environment to be
implemented in the course of 35 to 40 years. As it turns out, it is a
visionary paper describing phase by phase the road to world dictatorship
under Agenda 21. As the professor states in the paper:
“To be meaningful, the strategies should cover the time-span of
several decades. Thirty-five to forty years seems a good compromise
between the need to give enough time to the postulated transformations
and the uncertainties brought about by the lengthening of the
time-span.”
In his paper The Next 40 Years: Transition Strategies to the Virtuous Green Path: North/South/East/Global,
Sachs accurately describes not only the intended time-span to bring
about a global society, but also what steps should be taken to ensure
“population stabilization”:
“In order to stabilize the populations of the South by means other
than wars or epidemics, mere campaigning for birth control and
distributing of contraceptives has proved fairly inefficient.”
In the first part of the (in retrospect) bizarrely accurate
description of current events as they unfold, Sachs points out
redistribution of wealth is the only viable path towards population
stabilization and- as he calls it- a “virtuous green world”. The
professor:
“The way out from the double bind of poverty and environmental
disruption calls for a fairly long period of more economic growth to
sustain the transition strategies towards the virtuous green path of
what has been called in Stockholm ecodevelopement and has since changed
its name in Anglo-Saxon countries to sustainable development.”
“(…) a fair degree of agreement seems to exist, therefore, about the
ideal development path to be followed so long as we do not manage to
stabilize the world population and, at the same time, sharply reduce the
inequalities prevailing today.”, the professor states.
“The bolder the steps taken in the near future”, Sachs asserts, “the
shorter will be the time span that separates us from a steady state.
Radical solutions must address to the roots of the problem and not to
its symptoms. Theoretically, the transition could be made shorter by
measures of redistribution of assets and income.”
Sachs points to the political difficulties of such proposals being
implemented (because free humanity tends to distrust any national
government let alone transnational government to redistribute its
well-earned wealth). He therefore proposes these measures to be
implemented gradually, following a meticulously planned strategy:
“The pragmatic prospect is one of transition extending itself over several decades.”
In the second sub-chapter “The Five Dimensions of Ecodevelopment”,
professor Sachs sums up the main dimensions of this carefully outlined
move to make Agenda 21 a very real future prospect. The first dimension
he touches upon is “Social Sustainability”:
“The aim is to build a civilization of being within greater equity in
asset and income distribution, so as to improve substantially the
entitlements of the broad masses of population and of reduce the gap in
standards of living between the have and the have nots.”
This of course means, reducing the standards of living in “The North”
(U.S., Europe) and upgrading those of the developing nations (“The
South and The East”). This would have to be realized through what Sachs
calls “Economic Sustainability”: “made possible by a more efficient
allocation and management of resources and a steady flow of public and
private investment.”
The third dimension described by the professor is “Ecological
Sustainability” which, among other things, limits “the consumption of
fossile fuels and other easily depletable or environmentally harmful
products, substituting them by renewable and/or plentiful and
environmentally friendly resources, reducing the volume of pollutants by
means of energy and resource conservation and recycling and, last but
not least, promoting self-constraint in material consumption on part of
the rich countries and of the privileged social strata all over the
world.”
In order to make this happen Sachs stresses the need of “defining the
rules for adequate environmental protection, designing the
institutional machinery and choosing the mix of economic, legal and
administrative instruments necessary for the implementation of
environmental policies.”
Dimension 4: “Spatial Sustainability”:
“directed at achieving a more balanced rural-urban configuration and a
better territorial distribution of human settlements and economic
activities (…)”.
The fifth and last dimension described in the UN policy paper is
“Cultural Sustainability”: “looking for the endogenous roots of the
modernization processes, seeking change within cultural continuity,
translating the normative concept of ecodevelopment into a plurality of
local, ecosystem-specific, culture-specific and site-specific
solutions.”
But to realize such a dramatic new direction for the world, Sachs
once again stresses the importance of incremental implementation. A
matter of boiling the frog slowly as opposed to throwing the poor animal
into a boiling-hot cooking pan:
“Even if we know where we want to get, the operational question is
how do we proceed to put humankind on the virtuous path of genuine
development, socially responsible and in harmony with nature. It is
submitted that UNCED 92 should give considerable attention to the
formulation of transition strategies that could become the central piece
of the Agenda 21.
This is the word- Agenda 21: the UN strategy for redistributing the
wealth accumulated by the “North” in order to create a completely
“balanced” world society- under auspices of the United Nations of course
and the private central banks controlling it. This can only come about
by destroying the middle-class. A sudden redistribution and
industrialization would not do- for the middle-class would undoubtedly
rise in defiance against it. Therefore, Sachs argues for an incremental
and carefully planned dissolution of the middle-class phase by phase:
“To be meaningful, the strategies should cover the time-span of
several decades. Thirty-five to forty years seems a good compromise
between the need to give enough time to the postulated transformations
and the uncertainties brought about by the lengthening of the time-span.
The retooling of industries, even in periods of rapid growth, requires
ten to twenty years. The restructuration and the expansion of the
infrastructures requires several decades and this is a crucially
important sector from the point of view of environment.”
Then Sachs plunges into his most shocking statement:
“However, the single most important reason to consider the transition
strategies over a minimum of thirty-five to forty years stems from the
non-linearity of these strategies; they should be devised as a
succession of changing priorities over time. A good illustration is
provided by the population transition. In order to stabilize the
populations of the South by means other than wars or epidemics, mere
campaigning for birth control and distributing of contraceptives has
proved fairly inefficient.”
Sachs argues that “an accelerated programme of social and economic
development of the rural areas should be the outmost priority in the
first phase of a realistic population stabilization scheme.”
Who or what is to coordinate all this, according to Sachs, and how exactly is the UN to take control?
“The solutions”, says Sachs, “can vary in terms of their boldness and
take the form of global, multilateral or bilateral arrangements.” These
arrangements should as far as Sachs is concerned ensure “at least
partially the automacity of financial transfers by some form of fiscal
mechanisms, be it a small income tax or an array of indirect taxes on
goods and services whose production and consumption has significant
environmental impacts.”
Over time, gradually, these taxes should increase:
“Starting the operation with a one per ten thousand tax and
increasing it so as to reach one per thousand in ten to twenty years
seems a fairly realistic proposal, the more so that the scheme creates
an interesting market for the private enterprises involved in R and D.”
Reading all this, the question as to what entity should take charge is not difficult to answer. Sachs:
“In order to generate maximum synergies between the national
strategies and global action, the United Nations should create a forum
for the periodical discussion and evaluation of these strategies and a
research, monitoring and flexible planning facility to put them in a
global perspective.(…). The forum should have a fair representation of
all the main actors involved: governments, parliaments, citizen
movements and the business world. Given its importance, it should be
lifted from specialized agencies to a central place in the UN system.”
This almost literally echoes the recent call by a group of scientists
for the upcoming UN Earth Summit to create “a Sustainable Development
Council within the UN system to integrate social, economic and
environmental policy at the global level.”
The “fair representation” Sachs is talking about is of course only a
pretext to get everybody on board. As the “Danish Text”, drafted for the
Copenhagen conference in late 2009, clearly illustrates, the IMF and
World Bank will always have final say in the construction of any
international system.
The other, more sinister element of Agenda 21 is of course the
concerted effort on the part of the global elite, through multilateral
treaties and regulations, to not only control the populations of the
world but to cull them.
Exhibit B: Using the Mass-Media To Cull the Overall Human Population
The 1973 document Mass Media, Family Planning and Development: Country Case Studies on Media Strategy
is a good example of how the UN utilizes mass media to propogandize
people into cutting their numbers. In this particular document we learn
something about the strategies to be implemented in the eugenics-based
family planning project of the future. Based on case studies in third
world countries, the document proposes the creation of a “family
planning communication resource unit” for every nation concerned. The
reason being, so the report states, that “culturally, there is an
emphasis on fertility, and the birth of children to the family is
celebrated, as a symbol of prosperity and for status for women.” Because
UNESCO-chieftains can’t have that, the reduction of a population should
be accomplished through an elaborate media campaign, utilizing all
possible avenues. Ancient tribal instincts, revolving around procreation
and creativity, become suspect- as does religion and tribal mythology.
The following strategies dates back from the early 1970s- but have now
been formalized worldwide by Agenda 21 as enshrined within its dark
articles.
The
writers of the 1973 document mean not to destroy the human tendencies,
they mean to use them to their own advantage and that of their masters.
“The religion”, they say, “supports the idea that children are ‘God’s
Greatest Blessing’ but can also be used to encourage the idea that every
child should be given the best opportunities parents can offer. There
is also a favourable attitude to economic development, a desire to raise
living standards, and a desire for education. These factors are helpful
in the development of a Preliminary Media Strategy.”
“A Communication Resource Unit”, the document continues, “is
responsible for the implementation of media policy for one, or more than
one field.” The document proceeds with outlining the functions of such a
unit in regards to family planning messages: “The integration of
messages is a matter which concerns the Communication Resource Unit, in
that an integrated approach to family planning needs to be worked out.
(…) These (messages) may be ‘family planning for maternal health’,
‘family planning for family prosperity’, ‘family planning for your
figure’, ‘family planning for national prosperity’, family planning for
child development.’ These messages will be pretested to find those which
seem to appeal most to the eligible age groups.”
One of the many case studies (country case study nr.1) involves an
unnamed “small island”, total population 3,000,000. Describing the
current situation, the report states: “Mass media approaches to family
planning are wholly financed by the Government and, since 1968, radio,
television and the press have been used to give information about family
planning and to create an awareness of the need for population
control.” One of the chief objectives for the ‘resource unit’, will be
to “extend(ing) the family planning coverage to 90% of the eligible
population. The aim at this point is to bring the number of children per
family nearer to three rather than four, and to gradually reduce this
to two children per family at a later stage.”
As one of the first proposed “phases” of the programme, the document
describes several messages to be embedded within television commercials.
“A couple are shown over one of the new Government flats. They are
unable to take it, because the accommodation provided is for families
with two or three children. Preference is given to smaller families.
They (the large family) will have to wait longer.” Another example: “The
picture shows a married woman with one child. She is stopped by a voice
saying “Do you know about family planning?” “Your local clinic has all
the information.”” Or: “(Picture changes to a smiling woman with clinic
appearing) “Family planning is free in all clinics (…)””. How about this
one: “Don’t put off family planning. Tomorrow may be too late. See your
clinic today.” You gotta also love this one: “A picture on the screen
could show a woman talking to a consultant about family planning. She
turns to the viewers and says: “I’m glad I made up my mind about family
planning.””
Cartoons, say the authors, could also help implant a family planning
message, for example “a cartoon in the most widely read newspaper could
take the opportunity to ridicule those who cling to the old ways to the
detriment of their families.”
Both television and radio advertisements are subject to the
strategies of the Communication Resource Unit: “Advertising on
television will be in the evenings, between popular programmes, when a
broader audience (both male and female) is expected.” With regards to
radio advertising, the report says: “The commercials can be played into
record request programmes, women’s programmes, at programme junctions,
before and after news breaks, popular serials and plays. The message
should be simple, sympathetic, catchy.”
“For example”, the report continues, “messages like these can appeal
specifically to the over thirty age group: “Family planning is for YOU.
Have you had two children or more? The now’s the time to visit your
local clinic.” And: “Most people plan their families. They know that
education, clothing, housing, all cost money. How many children can you
afford?” In another instance, people are being scared with all kinds of
gruesome images: “For example, the commercial might begin with the
hungry cries of four or five children, followed by the tired voice of
the mother.” The examples in the document go on and on, crudely
distributing messages into the mass media: “A sequence might be set up,
(…) showing John and Mary with two children. The caption reads: “John
and Mary…. nice house ……lovely children”, and another (showing another
couple with four children), “Doris and Jack….. no house ….. too many
children.”
“Personality shows”, the report mentions, “can be useful in the
reinforcement phase. (…) A well known personality who demonstrates an
interest in family planning, or remarks on the success of the campaign,
can often add credibility to the family planning message.” The report
would like to see these personalities follow the script word for word,
for example in response to a woman, who recently gave birth to her first
child: “Well, that’s marvellous”, the radio personality should respond,
“Congratulations Mrs……… I suppose you won’t be having any more children
for a bit. You want that boy of yours to grow healthy and strong and I
know you need time to recover- Children take up a lot of your time,
don’t they?” The document states that personality alone cannot fully
carry the message through to the listening audience: “Jingles and spot
announcements, jokes and quick comments, can be included in the
programmes, which will then have the effect of keeping the subject of
family planning firmly in mind.”
How would the UNESCO-people arrange all this? Just by voluntary compliance of the media-people involved?
“There may be some scheme whereby those people will be paid for their
work (…)”- says the document. In other words: bribery is being proposed
as an acceptable means of bringing the media into the strategy.
Also community plays should be used to convey the message: “The
afternoon play can carry the theme, skillfully woven into the story. It
is possible that some plays could be specially written for the purpose,
but it is probable that the message can be incorporated into plays by
those writers who have been briefed well enough in advance.” Music and
pamphlets are another way of doing it, the report says: “Songs can be
useful in this phase, (…). They must be professionally composed and
recorded, and the messages must be reasonably subtle if it is to be
acceptable to programmers.”
But the proposed Resource Unit won’t restrict itself to just radio,
TV and plays. Feature films are considered perhaps to be the most
effective tools in conveying the message to unsuspecting audiences: “(…)
There are two ways in which the family planning message can be included
in feature films. The first is for the family organisation to
commission a film specifically for the campaign. (…) if it is to be
successful, well known and popular actors must be chosen, and the
scripting and direction has to be professionally executed. Another
method is for the family planning theme to be introduced into feature
films which are already planned and prepared by local commercial
production companies. In this case, the family planning organisers must
be aware of the possible ways in which the theme can be subtly
incorporated, as producers are not likely to respond to a suggestion
which involves the total re-thinking of the plot. (…) Suitable
opportunities can be found in love stories, in stories based on
conflicts between men and women (…).”
And the document- thoroughly immersed in deception- continues on,
listing example after example- and illustrating quite vividly the
willingness on the part of the Malthusian-minded elite to lie, cheat and
deceive in order to convince people that “less is more”. In the 1970s,
air pollution and global cooling were thrown into the equation- later on
it became anthropogenic global warming. As this document shows, nation
after nation is methodically bombarded with predictive
programming-propaganda, requiring of the receiver an almost superhuman
set of defence mechanisms to fence off the pitchforks of the
eugenicists, poking at them from all sides.
Exhibit C: Declaring Man The Enemy of the Earth
As we know, the globalists have decided long ago that the
environmental debate is no longer a debate- it has been decreed that the
“discussion is over” and everyone should better realize that man is the
prime cause for global warming on the planet earth, or of any other
natural calamity. As long as it serves the double purpose of the elite:
to abolish nation-states in favor of a great global government, and- as
Jeffrey Sachs’ 1991 document reveals- reduce the world population in the
same breath. The imagined threat of “international terrorism” hardly
being sufficient to justify the drastic measures being implemented,
another common enemy has presented itself, and what better enemy than
the one staring back at you in the mirror.
As numerous meteorologists and climatologists have testified to in
recent years, their participation in the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change has been used to back a theory that they themselves did
not support. And then there are the thousands of meteorologists of good
name and standard, who out of scientific righteousness have stepped
forward and presented their facts before the public and scientific
community. But it is of no concern to the global elite. They have for a
good long time, spanning the last couple of centuries at least, presided
over the politics of eugenics and enforced its diabolical mechanisms
with energy, cunning and precision. It is not an idle use of words, when
we identify eugenicists as such, for however just and noble its
cloaking makes them out to be, this supposed righteousness is merely a
grotesque carnival-costume intended to shade its true countenance.
For an October 1975 ‘International Workshop on Environmental Education’,
UN-representative Lars Emmelin writes: “The adult education effort
seems to me most critical. First, because this element- now outside the
formal channels of education- will continue to be the decision makers
for the next 15 to 20 years, and it is within this period that the most
critical and disruptive decisions will have to be made. We cannot afford
to focus on youth and let the elders die off before changing our
course, which, if time permitted, would be the most efficient way of
institutions change.”
In choosing its course for mass-indoctrination, the 1975 workshop
explores various ways in which the mass media can be used to “sensitize”
the general public in accepting the UN’s long-term ambitions. Under the
headline ‘The Media as Environmental Educators’ (page 4) several
options are being presented by one of the participants in how the media
can best be used:
“Discussing the role of media as motivators Sandman concludes that:
“Four relatively effective kinds of environmental information are: basic
ecological principles; prescriptions for environmental action; early
warnings of anticipated problems; and assessments of blame for
environmental degradation.”’, the report states.
During an ENESCO-conference
in October 1977 held (bizarrely) in Soviet Russia, the Director-General
of UNESCO, Amadou-Mahtar M’Bow, “paid tribute to the Soviet Union and
to the spectacular results achieved since the October Revolution in all
areas of economic, social and cultural life, particularly in education
and science, and, more especially, in environmental education.”
You’re reading it right. Here the good Director-General is paying
tribute to a then 60-year old regime responsible for murdering many
millions of its own people in death camps and deliberate mass-scale
starvation-operations. Yes, “environmental issues” were very high on the
agenda of the USSR, very high indeed.
After having taken his hat off to his fellow-psychopath, the
Director-General plunged into a long and melodious speech on the
importance of the “environment-issue” in the decades to come:
“The objectives and strategies relating to the environment and to
development had to be linked and coordinated. (…) It would be the task
of education to make people aware of their responsibilities in this
connection, but in order to do so it must first be reoriented and based
on an ethos of the environment” And a little further on he states:
“Environmental education should also promote attitudes which would
encourage individuals to discipline themselves in order not to impair
the quality of the environment and to play a positive role in improving
it.”
It is true, under the intentionally vague “environment”-umbrella one
can assemble all kinds of calamities and as many solutions to combat
them.
“Work in this programme area”, the report continues, “will be
intensified “in the line of the conference’s recommendations and move
into a more operational fase. This means, among other activities,
“making aid from UNESCO available to member states (of the UN) which
would like to launch pilot projects”; considering a “bank” of experts on
environmental education; augmenting “work in the exchange of
experience, in training and in encouraging the production of teaching
materials”; and strengthening the Secretariat and UNESCO’s
infrastructure in general for the increased promotion of environmental
education..”’
In the meeting, the chairman of the conference stressed that no means
must or will be shunned in the coming propaganda war against the
people:
“Some countries have also taken an interest, as part of in-service
training activities, in the environmental education of various social
and occupational categories of the population, such as factory workers,
farmers, civil servants, etc. Marked progress has been made in the
preparation of audio-visual and printed teaching materials concerning
the environment, and the mass media are being increasingly used for
sensitizing and informing broad sectors of the public about the
environment.”
In a follow-up conference
more than ten years later (this time in Moscow) the Secretary-General
of UNESCO, Federico Mayor, discusses “three levels of global education”
in regards to the environment. The first, he states, is the “moral
imperative” to reach as many people as humanly possible. The second
level is “to harness school systems, non-formal learning and informal
education to teach and learn about the global issues that shape and
threaten the quality of our lives.” Arriving at the third and last level
of global indoctrination, Mayor states: “The third level concerns the
means at our disposal to project a global reach for education through
both simple and highly advanced existing technologies. (…) the daily
newspaper and radio have a crucial role to play in building bridges to
the wider world. We must promote these media, defend and expand their
freedom and appeal to their professionals at all levels to work with us
for global education.”
We can hardly accuse the globalists of keeping their plans in the
dark. At every possible UN event or brainstorm conference, they openly
brag about their plans for the world in quite explicit ways. The
Secretary-General continues about the steps that have to be taken in
order to build a “new global perception”:
“Our first initiative would be to create a worldwide expert panel of
scientists and educators to plan a global education curriculum of
practical value and planetary scope.”
The Secretary-General forgets to mention here that just such a panel
was created two years earlier by the very organization he presided over.
“Second, putting environmental education at the center of all
curricula from kindergarten to higher studies and training the teachers
and the administrators who can carry the massage into all schools.(..)
Third, promoting a global civic education by devising teaching methods
and materials that emphasize the ethics of worldwide community
living.(…) Fourth, teaching the children of the wealthier countries
about the conditions of their brothers and sisters in the developing
world (…) Fifth, working with the mass media and telecommunication
enterprises to produce and broadcast audio-visual packages that
introduce audiences, particularly children and young people, to the
great teachers of this world at al levels and in all cultures (…).”
“And finally”, the Secretary-General concludes, “let me make a very
immediate and concrete proposal: building on the broadcast of this forum
scheduled for tomorrow (…), to create global television learning
networks on the issues of the human agenda for the next century. This
would be an experiment in informal global education at its best.”
Under the term ‘Information Repackaging’, the UN has published
several manuals on this subject, teaching their cronies how to most
effectively influence public opinion. In a 1986 Manual for Repackaging of Information on Population Education,
the UNESCO proposes “strategies for integrating population education
into different subject areas”- one of these being playing into fears on
the part of the population in regards to the subject of their home
environment family:
“For instance, the effectiveness of fear appeals in changing
attitudes and behaviour, such as the adverse effects of non- or limited
access to education and housing facilities with more than two children,
depends on the credibility of the source of information and the extent
of general/public support to the message conveyed by a particular piece
of information. Fear appeals directed to the welfare of people valued by
the receiver of information (e.g. family members, close friends) are
also effective.”
On page 37 of the manual, under the header “Selective Dissemination
of Information (SDI)”, the strategy is further elaborated upon:
“One SDI package, for instance, focuses on the integration of
population education into environmental education. The package contains
materials which will help users understand the relationship between man
and the environment, as well as provide insights and actual data on how
to plan, teach and implement practical environment/population activities
for everyday life.”
As we know, the above mentioned gadgets and gimmicks are being
incrementally used in the mass media as the climate change propaganda
machine is working overtime. Using the mass media to prepare the
population for globalist supreme rule is not only an ambitious plan- it
reveals the deceitful spirit behind the provided information, rivaling
the work of Joseph Goebbels and his Department of Propaganda.
A March 2009 policy brief
by the United Nations Population Division reveals that the long-term
plan for worldwide population reduction is not going fast enough
according to the social engineers, not by a long shot. Under the
desperate headline “What would it take to accelerate fertility decline
in the least developed countries?” this particular policy brief gives an
overview of the progress made by developing countries in regards to the
globalists set goal of reducing population and proposes several ways of
speeding up the death. Richly draped with graphic illustrations on the
state of global population and the progress made by the UN to bring back
fertility to “acceptable” levels, the policy brief advises an increased
effort on the part of governments to commit to a strict family
planning- policy and other measures designed to bring a halt to life.
“The reduction of fertility could be accelerated if effective
measures were taken to satisfy the existing unmet need for family
planning.”
After these recommendations, the authors plunge into a long, wailing
lament about the slow progress of the desired culling of the population.
They also blame a lack of commitment of the governments concerned and,
as expected, they stress the need for a global intervention in order to
avoid certain destruction.
This recent policy brief was just one out of many in regards to the
long-term plan by the elite to significantly bring down the numbers of
the existing earth population. From the moment the Rockefeller funded
family planning-machine was widely kicked off in the 1960s and 70s,
numerous meetings have been held in the last couple of decades where
various strategies were discussed to implement population-reduction on
as large a scale as possible. The strategies in question were especially
directed towards the third world as the globalists had virtual carte
blanche in the impoverished developing countries. The famous 1994
population conference in Cairo, held in the wake of Agenda 21′s formal
kick-off, outlined some of the proposed strategies to be implemented.
Then Secretary-General of the UN, Boutros Boutros-Ghali in his opening statement on the International Conference on Population and Development, stated that:
“I am not exaggerating when I say that not only does the future of
the human society depend on this Conference but also the efficacy of the
economic order of the planet on which we live.”
During a follow-up-meeting
held in New York on December 1994, the United Nations’ participants
came up with some practical solutions to the “population problem”– one
of which is the integration of population issues with matters of
“environment” and “human development”:
“Several priority areas were identified that needed immediate action
by the participants. These included creation of awareness of the
interrelationships between environment, population and development;
advocacy; education; training; population management; gender concerns;
monitoring and evaluation; and information dissemination and
networking.”
Under the headline “Youth NGOs Agree to Integrate Environment and
Population Issues in their Activities” were mentioned the following
activities to “guide” the young into the right mindset by, again, mixing
in environmental issues with population issues:
“Among the current issues identified by the Working Group as
requiring priority attention were the problems dealing with population,
environment and sustainable development. Hence, a Working Group Meeting
of the Regional Consultation of Youth NGOs in Asia and the Pacific was
held from 19-21 April 1995 at the UNESCO PROAP to discuss and shape a
plan of action integrating issues on environment, population and
development for consideration by the youth NGOs. (…) To help them
develop a relevant plan of action, the participants were exposed and
sensitized to the current policies and programmes adopted by FAO, UNEP,
UNFPA, and UNESCO in the areas of population, environment and
development.”
Further
on the use of mass-media is being proposed as effective “carriers of
population-information” to hammer dehumanization into the collective
consciousness:
“With more than 2 billion radios in the world, roughly one for every
three people, and growing number of televisions, the electronic media
plays an increasingly important and influential role in building
awareness of population and other development issues.”
The report continues with a prime example of predictive programming:
“Radio and television soap operas featuring family planning themes,
popular songs on population-related issues, and phone-in
question-and-answer sessions have all had an impact in different
countries. The use of such media can be very important where literacy is
low or where written information is not widely circulated. A TV soap
opera series is credited with bringing thousands to family planning
clinics in Mexico, and night-time drama series integrating family
planning themes have proved successful in Egypt, Nigeria and Turkey.”
In a January 1994 preparation meeting
for the Cairo conference called “Family Planning Communications
Strategies Examined” it was discussed how best to use the media in order
to create tolerance among the general public and “how attitudes and
beliefs could be changed through the innovative use of traditional and
mass media.”
“The meeting featured case studies and presentations by communication
practitioners and covered a wide range of subjects, such as: the use of
folk tradition and drama to organize community action in Egypt; the use
of micro-communications to encourage acceptance of family planning in
the Philippines; the use of traditional and modern media in Ghana; and
the use of songs to propagate family planning messages in Latin America.
The success in India and Mexico of radio and television soap operas and
films on family planning subjects was also discussed.”
During the meeting the Executive Coordinator of the ICPD, Jyoti
Shankar Singh, stressed the importance of using mass media to “convey
family planning and reproductive health messages”:
“Electronic media, print media (and) interpersonal interventions were
all part of the kind of comprehensive information, education and
communication (IEC) strategies we need in pursuit of population goals.”
In another technical report Guidelines on Basic Education with special attention to Gender Disparities for the UN Resident Coordinator System the message is repeatedly conveyed that:
“It is important that information be disseminated through various
channels including traditional means and packaged in various forms to
allow both literate and illiterate persons to understand the key
messages.”
In 1997 the UNFPA organized
a Regional Media Seminar on Population and Development for the role of
the mass media in (euphemistically called) ‘Information Repackaging’ for
the Pacific islands. The UN officials boasted on the success of the
seminar:
“The seminar brought together journalists in the print and radio
media from 9 countries of the South Pacific to explore both the role and
potential of mass media as a vehicle for population advocacy,
information, education and communication. (…) The seminar explored the
role of the media in developing and packaging population materials for
identified target groups. The meeting also provided development partners
with an opportunity to forge networks with media personnel and develop
effective strategies to better address population and development goals
and accelerate the implementation of the ICPD (International Conference
on Population and Development) Programme of Action.”
In other words: every possible resource should be utilized for
propagandizing different target audiences. But the people burdened with
designing and implementing population education on a large scale
emphasized the need for a common tongue and sequence of arguments with
which the different UN-divisions sell the people on the idea of
dehumanization.
“Mr. Michael Vlassoff, Senior Technical Officer, Technical and
Evaluation Division, UNFPA, introduced the work of the Working Group on
Policy-Related Issues. He explained that the Working Group had decided
to address the “common advocacy” concern by drawing up a Statement of
Commitment that would then be issued by all agencies and organizations
involved in the IATF. The aim of such a statement would be to ensure
that all UN agencies and organizations use the same language regarding
population and development issues.”
The report goes on to list these arguments with which populations
worldwide should be lured into embracing modern-day eugenics as a
sensible policy:
“The “Statement of Commitment on Population and Development by the
United Nations System”, drafted by the Working Group, is divided into
three sections: a general introduction stressing the commitment by the
UN agencies and organizations to implement ICPD (International
Conference on Population and Development); a section on the linkages
between population issues and other development issues; and a concluding
section calling for global partnership in addressing these interrelated
issues.”
In short- in the early 1970s UNESCO laid the groundwork for Agenda
21′s future propaganda-campaigns. A large part of the 1990s was occupied
with a coordinated mobilization of mass media for propaganda purposes
by the global elite, a test case so to speak, before implementing the
same strategies worldwide in the first decades of the 21st century. The
great global warming swindle then was put into action, arriving just in
time as the environmental issue to attach the basic message to: there
are too many of us- and our numbers should be reduced before the planet
is destroyed. Because the warming is global, the response should be so
as well. However eloquently the message may be presented by hopelessly
compliant media outlets, it is the tyrant’s voice we discern amidst the
chatter- and all with ears to hear should educate their neighbor in this
all-out information war. Let’s not forget what the elite who have
funded the UN from the moment of its very conception have always
aspired. In the words of the aristocratic fiend Prince Philip:
“If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels.”
The killer virus into which the prince would like to see himself
incarnated, is Agenda 21. War has been declared on mankind. It is high
time mankind declares war right back on them.
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