YUKON FOR TOO LONG SUCKED IN BY UN AGENDAS

by Jane Gaffin


WHITEHORSE, Yukonslavia, Kanuckistan - When politicians rave about the benefits of linking the state of Alaska with Canada's British Columbia via rail, the only thing I can visualize the trains hauling is human cargo.

One reason I see something akin to the Jews and Gypsies herded onto train cars for their trip from Eastern Europe to the Nazi concentration camps is due to a UN brainchild called Smart Growth.

Smart Growth is just one method for carrying out Agenda 21, a treaty flowing from the United Nation's 1992 Earth Summit staged in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Agenda 21 is the ultimate plan of action to save the world from human activity.

The Earth Summit also produced the Convention on Biological Diversity; Framework Convention on Climate Change; and Statement of Forest Principles.

A host of ways and means was set up the same year to advance Agenda 21. Working in collaboration with an incredibly large non-government organizational structure, the United Nations formed a Commission on Sustainable Development. (That one's cute!)

Sustainable Development also comprises a wildlands Project to eliminate human presence. It calls for "re-wilding" the landscape across 50 percent of Canada and the 50 States of America to a natural condition reminiscent of before the Pilgrims landed in 1620.

Smart Growth and the Wildlands Project rank the animal kingdom above importance of the human species. Therefore, humans will have to be relocated into special habitat areas.

Remember those dreary Habitat Conferences back in the 1970s? Habitat geniuses were designing ugly, Orwellian apartment complexes to serve Westerners well as revamped concentration camps.

Under the mandate of Smart Growth, residents will be removed from beautiful suburbia; rustic country acreages and expansive farm and ranch lands.

The human habitat will be rounded up and caged like animals into unhealthy ghettos to allow the buffalo to roam and rabbits to romp in the reclaimed green spaces.

Smart Growth is a politically-correct term to mask a variety of policy initiatives designed to bring about "sustainable development" of "sustainable communities" that will produce "sustainable lifestyles", as determined by the movers and shakers of Agenda 21.

The main mover is Manitoba-born Maurice Strong, a friend of Paul Martin One and Two, and is chief advisor to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Strong, chair of the 1992 Earth Summit, controls treaties ranging from climate change to biodiversity that provide legal foundation and enforcement of international environmental standards.

Canada jumped in with both feet to adopt hundreds of United Nations creations, most of them coming from Strong and his NGO and environmental ENGO disciples.

How on Earth can every single North American community possibly come to identical conclusions about what is best for such a diverse population living in various climes and unique settings?

How did Whitehorse end up eradicating its distinctive personality and taking on boring features of Anywhere Canada?

It's called "social engineering". And, most likely, it is done without your knowledge or your approval.

Groups of cleverly-trained people skillfully manipulate a process called "collaborative consensus building". The outcome is predetermined while leading the brainwashed participants into believing that the decision was actually their own.

Remember the way "consensus" was determined under the Yukon Protected Areas Strategy?

Only countries governed by socialists dictate where and how people live, work and think. Constitutions governing so-called democracies do not give governments such authority as has been prescribed and hijacked through Agenda 21.

Smart Growth, ala Sustainable Communities, is basically accomplished through millions of taxpayers' dollars transferred in the form of "grants" (bribes) to woo cities and towns to accept and enforce Smart Growth guidelines that are incorporated into legislation and regulations.

Boundaries established to designate city limits or borders between territories, provinces and states will reach out to join hands with the adjacent jurisdiction in an open-space concept.

This scheme removes the powers and accountability of elected representatives, thus transferring the ultimate decision-making to non-elected boards, NGOs, commissions and councils--none of which are accountable to voters.

Yet voters continue going to the polls believing they can effect change by throwing out the last batch of ineffectual politicians and swearing in new ones.

Nothing is going to change because politicians don't have the background information nor the fortitude to endorse change. Elections merely shift the cushy pork-barreling to another political group and its cronies for a specified term of tenure.

Politically-correct politics has squeezed voting out as a form of a democratic exercise. All voters have to show for their votes is a socialist country overanxious to join the ranks of a tyrannical One-World Order.

Smart Growth, along with other UN plans, calls for the permanent preservation of all watersheds, rivers, lakes, streams, forest, farmlands, Crown land.

Huge buffer zones and wide swaths cut for animal corridors designate special-management areas and resources off limits to human activities.

In the Yukon, land-use development decisions are to be transferred to six boards to be established under a freshly-passed piece of environmental legislation known as the Yukon Econo-Socio Assessment Act (YESAA, pronounced "Yes, suh".)

Psychologically--but not legally--it takes precedence over other binding parliamentary statutes dealing with land and its uses.

As environmental groups dismantle industry, communities decay into ghost towns, as planned. Those residents will be relegated into regulated residential areas, mainly Whitehorse, then relocated again when the masters decide when the trains will run.

A great cancer has enveloped people in the name of a One-World Order, an agenda sprung into motion with United Nations' treaties and instruments, of which Canada has endorsed well over 200.

These cancerous policies have spread throughout the bodies of every federal, state, provincial, territorial government and into the tiniest organs of city and first nation councils.

Regardless of a community's size, there are freelance bureaucrats running your affairs under the guise of UN-sanctioned non-government organizations, of which there are roughly 20,000 operating worldwide.

Those freelancers are "policy entrepreneurs" who work directly against the grain of society's contributors. They directly influence the payrolled bureaucrats and city managers, who, in turn, pulled the strings of the elected ministers and councilors.

NGOs dictate fascist-style rules about how property will be used and determine through a conduit of government bodies how businesses will operate--or not be allowed to operate--in your community.

Individual residents and elected politicians have no say in this "social engineering" matter, or, more to the point, they don't bother to speak up.

Yet has anybody ever heard of a vote called in any parliamentary session, legislative assembly or city council to uphold any of the United Nations rubbish that is succeeding in re-structuring wealthy industrialized countries and communities into third-world regimes?

"It's all under the radar," advises Tom DeWeese, president of the American Policy Center. "It's all done through cleverly arranged wording of existing programs and budgets, using UN treaties as guidelines."

In my not-so-humble opinion, this huge bureaucracy has for too long held governments hostage to its radical agendas. The only way to stop the creeping insanity is for industrialized countries to opt out of the mafiosi institution instead of joining up.

DeWeese tells every one he meets, every day of his life: "Get the United States out of the United Nations."

To take his message one step further, Canada should join the Bush administration in dismantling the UN and boot all the arses of those tin-pot dictators and their entourages back to their homelands since they like socialism so well.

They don't want to go home, though; they never had it so good working inside a 38-floor Manhattan ivory tower and feathering their nests lavishly on the back of capitalism they are so eager to destroy.

Individuals in every jurisdiction have to start thinking in terms of what is best for the local denizens, businesses, commerce, industry and their futures for a particular locale.

Otherwise, the freelance bureaucrats will be rounding up the masses for a train ride into the Dark Ages where the human species is forced to reverse roles with the lower animal order.

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