
Political Regionalism and "Sustainable Development"
by Michael Shaw
Control the water -
control the people.
"Regionalizing” water enables the abolition
of private property (which is an objective of Sustainable Development
policy). Throughout the country, schemes are arranged to
accomplish this goal. The central coast of California provides an
example of a typical "regional" maneuver. This commentary is
intended to be submitted to the Monterey Herald newspaper for
publication in response to their recent report on the subject.
Kevin Howe's article from
The Monterey Herald discusses the water regionalization
program for the Central Coast of California. In his article, Howe
states, "If Monterey Bay water officials are looking for
alternatives for ensuring regional water supply, they might start by
deciding just what the 'region' is."
"Water regionalization"
might sound benign, but the consequences that come as a result of
political regionalism must be understood by a freedom loving people or
liberty will be trampled. Regionalization is the program being used
to destroy traditional political boundaries and usher in a
transformed system of governance that abolishes private
property .
One thing is for certain; "regional" political
systems are not consistent with the democratic Republic designed by this
nation's forefathers and defended by this nation's earlier generations.
As "change agents" advance the "Regional" water
bureaucracy authority, we, the citizens, lose our check and balance on
the executive branch of government. Rural landowners also lose their
property right in water.
On his website, central coast
Congressman Sam Farr extols the virtues of Sustainable Development's
"three E's". What the "three E's" really
mean is as follows:
Equity completes
the conversion of our system of justice from equal justice to
"social" justice
Economy means
the conversion of the American system of free enterprise into the
emerged global economic system of "public/private
partnership."
Environment is the political
movement that values human beings as equal to or below the importance
of nature's elements including: animals, plants and rocks.
In this regionalization process, control of water
on rural lands will transfer from landowners to multi-national corporate
and/or government control agents. This enables globalist
neo-conservative "water-masters" to begin their work in
achieving centralized World Bank objectives which include severe limits on
individual water use.
Get ready to live in stack'em and pack'em high-density
"Smart Growth" commu-villages. Rural landowners, then suburban
and other single family home dwellers, are and will become increasingly
forced to join the accelerating densification of urban Americas subject
to auto-use restrictions.
Many American rural areas are being 'cleansed' of
people during regionalization processes. Regionalization is a
core aspect of Sustainable Development. As one Sustainable
Development activist proclaimed it will be "the people in cages
with the animals looking in!"
To meet Sustainability goals, the human population needs
to be reduced - perhaps you or people you love will be contributed
to the 'cause' of saving the earth from excessive numbers of human
beings.
A wise woman, Charlotte Iserbyt, a former high ranking
federal education department official wrote, simply, how and why: "Regionalism
is Communism." Regionalism is also the
political method of economic Fascism.
Sustainable Development is the infrastructure and
indoctrination program for transforming America from a democratic
Republic, free person society, into a member of the global,
fascist-Communist New World Order.
Michael Shaw
Freedom Advocate
Santa Cruz County
See Appendix
for Monterey Herald publication - Regional
Groups Grabble with Service Boundaries
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