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Report of Habitat: United Nations Conference on Human Settlements

    This is the "Land" section that was copied from the original 1976 HABITAT I Report by Henry Lamb when he attended a United Nations conference in Geneva, Switzerland. It contains principles and recommendations for human settlements, as well as land use recommendations for this country and all other developing countries of the world. It is the basis for many elements of the comprehensive land use plans being imposed today.

International Influence on Domestic Policy

    A fully documented, step by step analysis of just how the international community, under the auspices of the United Nations, is influencing domestic policy, moving inevitably, ever closer to global governance. See how policies you know about are connected to the international agenda.

Sustainable Development: Transforming America

    This report demonstrates how Sustainable Development and the "Rewilding of America" are two sides of the same agenda. Extensive documentation displays the actual official documents which guide the implementation of this U.N. agenda.
Two Futures
    Here are two views of what the future may hold. Part I describes the future as it continues to unfold according to the vision of sustainable development. Part II describes what the future may hold if the principles of freedom guide society's policy decisions.
Green Religion and Public Policy
    This is an extensive update of our previous report on the Rise of Global Green Religion. This report relates more precisely how the global religion is being incorporated into specific public policies. It is documented with 52 endnotes.
Global Governance 101
    Prepared for the Eagle Forum University, this four-part course is, perhaps, the most comprehensive discussion available, of the basic conflict between the forces of freedom and global governance; the structure of the U.N.; the politics of global governance; and how the United States has responded over the century - including significant responses in the last decade. The course is well documented with end-notes and links to important documents.
The Rise of Global Governance
    This is one of our reports published by the Murchison Chair of Free Enterprise at the University of Texas. It traces the early development of the idea of global governance through the first half of the century, through the creation of the United Nations, and focuses on the World Conferences of the 1980s and 1990s that produced the treaties and agreements that have resulted in global governance.
The Rise of Global Green Religion
    Also published by the University of Texas, this report traces the origins of the theology, and the organizations that culminated in the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, and reveals how this initiative has permeated 67,000 congregations in America.
Global Biodiversity Assessment:
Section 10

    This is the U.N. document secured while in the peer-review process. Its condensation and publication provided the basic information used by Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson on the Senate floor to convince the Majority Leader to withdraw the Convention on Biological Diversity from a ratification vote. This document became Section 13, in the 1140-page Global Biodiversity Assessment, which is the instruction book for implementing the Biodiversity Treaty.
Convention on Biological Diversity:
Cornerstone of the New World Order

    This analysis of the Convention on Biological Diversity is documented with endnotes and links to documents that explain how the treaty came into existence, what it does, and what it means to domestic environmental policy.
Federal Land Use Control
through Ecosystem Management

    Ecosystem Management is the name for environmental policies designed to implement the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity. This well-documented report provides names and agencies that were used to implement the objectives of this unratified treaty in a deliberate by-pass of Congress.
Why Chlorine should NOT be banned
    Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund have been trying for years to get Chlorine banned. This report explains why and how they have distorted the truth to achieve their objectives. A new U.N. treaty, when ratified, will give the U.N. authority over the use of chlorine - an essential chemical. Fully documented.
Freedom From War:
Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World

    This is the actual 1961 document produced by the U.S. State Department, which spells out how the United States will completely disarm itself while building and submitting to a United Nations military force. This policy has never been rejected.
Towards World Understanding
Part Five

    This is the actual 1949 UNESCO document used to train classroom teachers to teach "globalism." This report blames the family for teaching national sovereignty, and instructs teachers to end this negative influence exerted by parents and the home.
Community Sustainability:
Agenda for Choice-making and Action

    This report was prepared by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for presentation to the U.N. HABITAT II Conference in Istanbul, June, 1996. It sets forth the official U.S. plan to implement Agenda 21 in the United States.



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