I have warned that global forces are working on new tactics to advance the control agenda, even in the wake of President Donald Trump's efforts to stop at the federal level. Trump shocked the country as he exposed the massive amount of federal funds flowing into the funds of non-governmental organisations (NGOs). These are shock forces trained to invoke charges to guide the charges and push the agenda a handful.
For decades, federal agencies have been at the heart of attacks, targeting private property ownership, community development and energy use. International buildings and plumbing codes were used to implement the global agenda through the scars of the myth of climate change. Water sources, energy sources, and private property are subject to control. Programs with names like What What Works Cities, urban growth boundaries, and of course, sustainable development, are weapons that will steadily move every state and every community to the precise fate of top-down control, making states and local governments unable to determine their future.
Currently, federal agencies such as the HUD, EPA and the Federal Department of Transport face massive layoffs of Trump's agents and fundraising, resulting in a significant reduction in agencies putting pressure on local and state governments. But global forces knew this was coming. They knew Trump would win the election and would cause trouble for them at the federal level. So they prepared for it.
That's why the World Economic Forum (WEF) met in San Francisco in October last year at a massive gathering called the Urban Transformation Summit. The goal was to prepare new tactics to advance the control agenda at a local level. One of the main tools selected is to promote more unelected regional governments.
Regional government is not a new tactic, but it does not need to be tied to federal policies. Local governments can sell to people as local, local and local people. The agenda is forced as a local option and can help appeal to more conservative supporters who may believe it is all about limited government.
This perception of regional governments is absolutely not true. Maga supporters must fully understand what they are about to face and be prepared to stop it. Here is some history.
In the mid-1960s, author Joe Hindman wrote about city renewals and metro planning. In her book “Blame Metro,” she said:
Much has been written about the secret warfare in the US soil, where civil servants and their accomplices strive to steal private property from landowners. The strategy is to make property ownership extremely unbearable through harassment through inspections of buildings, remodeling fines, fines and incarceration. Positive Local Government Codes are weapons of war.
She wrote:
“Strengthening County Government” is a hacked local phrase that indicates that local takeovers have begun. Federally funded planning support leads small cities and counties to direct submission under local master plans. Once zoning is applied to a land, land use rights are literally stolen from the landowner.
It fits perfectly with the power of looking for effective tactics to keep their agenda moving forward. Private property protection is a threat to control.
Hindman says:
The current (1960s) planner crew believes that it should not attract a line between public and private property, and grant land use management to the government, and that public planners should have the sole right to control the use of all land.
Of course, one of the main NGO units promoting regional planning that functions in local communities is the American Planning Association (APA). It was founded in 1978 by combining the American Institute of Planning and the Planning Association. But now, under new circumstances, federal regulations and funding are highly questionable. Working in the community may make a little progress, but they have a nation to conquer. How does that happen?
The plan is called “US 2050, New Strategy for Regional Economic Development.”
America 2050 is a joint venture between the Regional Planning Association (RPA) and the NGO known as the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. The goal is to develop a balanced and sustainable growth strategy nationwide.
America 2050 is organized around the idea that 11 Megaregions, home to three-quarters of the country's population, are the nation's economic engine and a new competitive unit in the world economy. Each Megaregion focuses on at least one major metropolitan area. Of course, there are regular perpetrators, such as New York City, Chicago, Boston, Richmond, and Los Angeles. There are also a wider area, such as the Great Lakes Mega Legion, which spans parts of Canada, and the southern Rocky Mountain Mega Legion, which covers the large western region between Colorado and Wyoming. Overall, the major national population is covered.
And what have RPA and its allies planned for us in regional regionalism? RPA says:
Our professional researchers and local planners seek to improve prosperity, sustainability and quality of life through work in transportation, economic development, real estate, the environment, and open spaces.
Of course, all the usual plans (AR) based on climate change protection, including 15 minutes city with stack and pack living conditions, eliminating the need for cars and controlling energy use. The RPA document lists the goals of becoming environmental systems, infrastructure systems, economic connections, settlements, and land use patterns.
Yes, the controlled future of megalegion promises freedom of choice for citizens of all kinds! do not have! Incredibly, the RPA's own report tells us that their “inspiration to deal with it… economic development strategies come from the European Union's territorial cohesion programme.” We know where Europe sits with individual freedom and willingness for limited government! Don't waste your time searching for private property across Europe.
But it's not all RPAs are planning for us as we're sweating at Meggaghjon. According to their report, the RPA “focuses on taking responsibility for advances in diversity, equity and inclusion. Yes, they plan to keep their plans moving locally to prioritize diversity.
As a key voice in regional planning, it is essential to ensure that events and panels do not show uniformity and instead reflect the diversity we see in our region and country.
At RPA, we have a commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. For more than 100 years, RPA has developed and promoted economic health, environmental resilience and quality of life in the Connecticut metropolitan areas of New York and New Jersey. During those years, white men have primarily played leadership roles. Furthermore, urban and local planning has contributed to institutional or systematic racism within our cities, suburbs, and other communities across the country. By understanding the history of urban planning over the past 100 years and the recognition of the impact that RPA has had on the formation of the region, it is essential that RPA commits to cultivate a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion in every aspect of our work.
Today, Americans fighting for the goals of reestablishing our freedom, and Americans cheering on the incredible steps President Trump is taking to limit the massive federal invasion in our lives, please hear this warning. I will never give up on the power of control. We continue to hear news media and Republican leadership reports, and report that these forces have ended and that there is no plan! There is no leadership.
That is absolutely not true. They never stop. They have plans with new tactics to implement the same horrifying control future. To stop it, your councillors and state legislators must be organized locally to pressure and assure these global pirates to say no. We need to change the discussion. Free businesses, private property protection, and local decisions by local citizens. They are the roots of freedom!