The significant executive orders by U. S. Presidents regarding international agreements and sustainable development, highlighting concerns over the influence of international agendas on U. S. policies.
1. Executive Order 14199: Issued by President Trump, it withdraws the U. S. from international organizations and treaties that are against its interests. However, its impact relies on being made law to prevent future rescission by subsequent administrations.
2. History of Sustainable Development:
• President Clinton's Executive Order 12852 in 1993 aimed to implement U. N. Agenda 21’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across federal agencies.
• If Clinton’s order isn't overridden, the global agenda will persist despite President Trump’s actions.
3. Local Government Role:
• Local and state governments must dismantle certain planning organizations to halt the deployment of the globalist agenda funded by taxpayers.
4. Land Ownership Concerns:
• Since the 1990s, U. S. land control has been centralized, impacting individual freedoms. Bill Gates' large acquisitions of agricultural land raise questions about control over food supply.
5. U. N. Influence on Economics:
• The U. N. advocates for government control of economies, claiming private land ownership is a social injustice, further squeezing individual freedoms.
The executive orders and U. N. initiatives reflect ongoing tensions between national interests and international agendas, particularly concerning land use and economic control. The impact of these policies on American freedoms remains a crucial concern.
https://canadafreepress.com/article/globalist-agenda-21-now-agenda-2030-continues-undeterred
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