MEETING IN MAY
Date: May 28, 2014
Time: 7:00 - 8:30
Place: Gloucester County Library, Mullica Hill Branch, 389 Wolfert Station Road; Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
Guest Speaker: Gerry Grabinski, speaking about Sustainable NJ Development
The
UN Takeover of New Jersey
Over the last 41 years there has been a
confluence of programs and organizations that are promoting the idea of "sustainable development." Do you REALLY
know what sustainable development means, where it came from, who came up with
the concept, what it currently is doing, where it is going, and more
importantly, how it could affect the folks in your area?
Sustainable development is a world-wide movement
that was created by the UN when it developed a centralized-planning program
called Agenda 21, which is designed to take global control of the environment,
i.e., land, air, water, energy and people.
Agenda 21 is being implemented in the USA by surrogate
organizations, primarily, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
who has taken the lead in promoting sustainable development at the state-wide and
municipality levels (Local Agenda 21) as well as by environmental Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
Unfortunately, NJ is the only state that
has seriously embraced "sustainable development" with the
creation in 2009 of a 501(c)3 organization called "Sustainable Jersey"
(SJ), which is promoting the resources of ICLEI and Agenda 21. The nice
sounding SJ phrases of "clean water," "clean air,"
toxic-free soil," "abundant and clean energy," and "happy
people" along with "potential" grant money has caused many local
officials to say "yes" to Sustainable Jersey. Unfortunately, many NJ Mayors
and Town Councils who signed up with SJ have not "done their
homework" to the detriment of their resident's children and grandchildren.
In my factual and sourced slide presentation
I will show you, specifically, how the UN, ICLEI and SJ are inextricably linked
to Agenda 21. Then, the decision on how you go about getting your Township from
joining SJ will be discussed.
Gerry
Grabinski
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