Agenda 21 [NOOK Book]

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AGENDA 21 is an analysis of the UN program for sustainable social and economic development, through a program of globalization, in which the UN bureaucrats are becoming the only political authority in the world. Some of the main points of this world-wide program are the abolition of private property, all inheritances, middle class, and a severe denationalization of all countries, in order to install the "one-world-government", with one common currency and a unitary socialist system. Many of the contradictions of ...
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Agenda 21

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Overview

AGENDA 21 is an analysis of the UN program for sustainable social and economic development, through a program of globalization, in which the UN bureaucrats are becoming the only political authority in the world. Some of the main points of this world-wide program are the abolition of private property, all inheritances, middle class, and a severe denationalization of all countries, in order to install the "one-world-government", with one common currency and a unitary socialist system. Many of the contradictions of this Marxist philosophy have been pointed out by several journalists, in many countries, yet the general public is not aware of the existence of such an official program, to which the United States of America is one of the signers, actively supporting it with tax dollars confiscated from the working class. The fact that the USA has been selected as a proving ground for this UN program should not escape the reader. The UN specialists shoot for an absolute control, of all world resources, trampling upon the civil rights, in order to modify the consumption patterns and to reduce the world population, to
"sustainable levels", before the end of the 21st century. Some of the clauses included in the Agenda 21 Act, may sound as a manifestation of environmental care, when, in fact, they are just measures meant to suppress most all of the economic activities outside the parameters established by the UN bureaucrats. And that targets food production, energy use, lumber use, and education. The author does not tale any position on this UN program, leaving the reader to draw any conclusions. The author's research on this subject was instrumental in collecting the documentation that forms the core of this book.Reading it, anyone may form an educated opinion about the changes to come, to all the countries, on all the continents, within the next decades. The resemblance between the content of the
Agenda 21 Act, and Marx's Communist Manifesto of 1848, is absolutely amazing! The humanity never experienced before a situation like that proposed by the UN: to have its own epitaph written, long before its demise.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940016297613
  • Publisher: Julian Chitta
  • Publication date: 3/11/2013
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 402,543
  • File size: 242 KB

Meet the Author

Julian Chitta is a retired electrical engineer and a former US Merchant Marine Officer, a captain, who lives in a small Texas rural community, where he enjoys a simpler life, His writing career is represented by several technical manuals, fiction, non-fiction, historical research and a large variety of subjects which appeal to a diverse readership. His easy-to-follow, conversational style, sets him
apart from a lot of his colleagues.His predilection for controversial subjects, does not earn him the accolades he'd deserve. Hes views on traditional American values, Christianity, self-reliance and hard work, as the basis of our national
exceptionalism, are not deemed "progressive enough" o warrant a second look by
the "official" media, yet he enjoys popularity among mature adults and senior citizens, people who do not depend on the "nanny-state" largess.
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  • Posted November 6, 2012

    Excellent book. A must read for every American concerned with th

    Excellent book. A must read for every American concerned with the direction our country will take during the
    next eight decades. America has been selected as the primary proving grounds for a controversial UN plan
    in which bugs and snakes have priority over humans. It is a book which clearly demonstrated the drive for
    world socialism, in which American traditions, Judeo-Christian values are discarded in the favor of some
    primitive ideologies, among which Islam seems to be a protected category. Absolutely shocking!

    9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 18, 2012

    Deceptively "neutral"

    So "neutral", I had to stop reading it before my head exploded. Errors galore. not neutral, propaganda piece.

    1 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 24, 2013

    Excellent book. It goes point-by-point in examining the UN drive

    Excellent book. It goes point-by-point in examining the UN drive to become the world's dictator. Must read material for anyone interested in the future of our nation. Definitely five-star! Read it, and recommend it to all your friends and relatives. Fight the evil forces peacefully, with pertinent information...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 8, 2013

    The author conveniently ignores the fact that all the misery in

    The author conveniently ignores the fact that all the misery in the world has been created by America, by exporting poverty, wars and unequity to all continents. And now, when the UN tries to correct that, people like this author, obviously a right-wing, White pseudo-scholar, attacks that idea, expounding falsehoods about the "American way of life" being threatened by aborigenes and poor women. This book deserves a 5-star rating, only for the way it allows a reader to see how wrong a White-man point of view can be, in spite of the wonderful things UN does through its collective wisdom. I am convinced that most readers agree with me.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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