2013/03/05

Sartre Batr: NYSERDA Agenda 21 Sustainability in Action!

With all the caustic New World Order climate change, and land use plans, and in spite of public outrage stemming from the global warming fraud, the bureaucratic juggernaut rolls on. Especially in New York State, the home of the sinister United Nations, the plotters against rational conservation, efficient energy policy and prudent economic growth, are destroying the very nature of sound environmentalism. Hard at work, are the brain dead toady bureaucrats, and the "true believers" in total denial meltdown mode. Turning the concept of self sufficiency into a dirty word, sustainability is the new catch phrase to distinguish vogue ignorance, in order to save the planet, you need to destroy it crowd. Ordinary citizens nee to rally, and put an end to central control government. Start with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation efforts in there, Sustainability Plan Guidance A Regional Plan. This outline adopts the objectives of imposing an Agenda 21 program as official NYS policy. "The core of the plan is the regional focus that enables a consortium of municipalities to create a shared vision, and then pool their resources towards achieving that vision." Efforts and criticism from the like of John W Wallace need to multiply across the state, and caution their neighbors. Now is the time to stop. Governor Andrew Coumo to implement United Nations' Agenda 21 in New York state via regional planning groups. Of course, the country and local government officials are unaware that by signing onto Agenda 21, and that their town, city, village or county will now appear on the ICLEI website. Most local residents will remain unaware of the implications of the new comprehensive plan and Agenda 21, until after it is promulgated in their own backyards, in the form of a regional draft comprehensive plan, that is intended to supersede local planning boards and zoning laws. In order to appreciate the scope and intrusion into local communities, the destructive role of the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority, NYSERDA becomes required understanding. A recent case study assessment provides a firsthand testimonial of an attendee at a regional gathering. Please review the source links for supporting evidence. The following is the summary of activist Mary Kay Barton: On January 26, 2012, I attended the final meeting in Batavia, NY for the Finger Lakes "Regional Sustainability Plan", part of NYSERDA' s $10,000,000 expenditure state wide, to have regional Planning Departments orchestrate plans that coincide with the sustainability initiative described in NYSERDA's "Cleaner, Greener Communities" Program.

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