The Wrenching Transformation of America

Note by Mr. DeWeese: This speech was delivered in Kalispell,
Montana, and Spokane, Washington, to County Republican Lincoln Day dinners in
late March. The speech caused a firestorm in Spokane, resulting in a battle
with the local city council over its partnership with ICLEI and radical
environmental policy. One elected official said I had exposed too much – as he
walked out on my presentation. The battle goes on today.
The second half of the
speech contains detailed information about ICLEI, the international NGO
that has taken control of more than 400 American communities for the
specific purpose of enforcing sustainable development policies. This
information is what caused the firestorm in Spokane,
Washington where, after my speech, the
Mayor admitted that ICLEI was a major player in that community's policy-making
process.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I’ve come a long way to get here and I have such a short time to be with you.
So, let’s just get everything out on the table right now, shall we?
I believe the American
people, and their every action, are being ruled, regulated, restricted,
licensed, registered, directed, checked, inspected, measured, numbered,
counted, rated, stamped, censured, authorized, admonished, refused, prevented,
drilled, indoctrinated, monopolized, extorted, robbed, hoaxed, fined, harassed,
disarmed, dishonored, fleeced, exploited, assessed, and taxed to the point of
suffocation and desperation.
America is drowning in a
sea of rules and regulations, particularly under the guise of “saving the
environment.”
We all know something is
very wrong and we are trying to fix it.
Many in America attempt
to fight against one issue or another as they try to understand what is
happening to their country. But most fail to see the whole picture and are
being crushed under a well organized “divide and conquer” tactic that keeps them
reeling from crisis to crisis.
Tonight, I’m going to
try to give you at least a peek at the all-encompassing, gut-wrenching national
transformation that we face – and, hopefully, help to lift the veil of
confusion.
To put things in
perspective, here are some questions all Americans should ask their elected
officials – especially those supporting “climate change” legislation.
If it is proven that
climate change is not man-made, but natural, will you be relieved and excited
to know that man is off the hook?
We’ve been terrorized
into accepting that human society was on the brink of extinction because of
man-made global warming. We’ve been warned that, unless we take drastic action
to reverse it – then islands will disappear, whole cities will be destroyed,
and polar bears will drown.
So, if it’s not true,
will you now help to remove all of the draconian regulations passed during the
global warming hysteria? Will you help to restore our Republic with common
sense and sound economics?
Their answers to these questions should be very illuminating as to the true
agenda they seek to impose.
If they are supporting climate change legislation because of a genuine concern
for the environment, then they should now be greatly relieved to know that true
science is showing more and more evidence that there is no man-made global
warming, and in fact, a natural cooling period has begun.
I have just returned from one of the most important Climate Change conferences
ever held. Sponsored by the Heartland Institute, more than 700 scientists from
all over the world came together to testify that man-made Global Warming does
not exist.
Harvard scholar and climate scientist Willie Soon said it best in a recent
article he titled, “It’s the Sun, stupid.”
Dr. Mark Campbell,
professor of chemistry at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis recently wrote, “The
sky is not burning, and to claim that it is amounts to journalistic malpractice.”
Said U.S. Government
atmospheric scientist Stanley B, Goldenberg, “It is a blatant lie put forth
in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don’t
buy into anthropogenic global warming.”
In the past year, more
than 650 scientists from around the world have expressed their doubts. That’s
12 times the number of UN IPCC global warming alarmists.
Top that with the fact
that more than 31,000 American scientists have signed a petition saying there
is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide,
methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing disruption of the Earth’s
climate.
Of course most of the
hysteria has been fueled by Al Gore’s Oscar-winning, Nobel Prize-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, which almost all
American school students have been forced to watch endless times in their
classrooms.
Well, guess what, the government
of Great Britain just ruled that the film cannot be shown in English classrooms
unless it carries a disclaimer that says the film is full of mistakes and
propaganda.
An overwhelming majority of scientist are now telling us that investigative
research shows any warming actually stopped in 1999. And, in fact, they say the
brief warming period we experienced in the past decade was completely natural,
caused in part by storms on the sun, not CO2 emissions from SUVs.
The Sun storms have
ended, and now a cooling period has begun.
That’s it. Done. Crisis
over. Man is not to blame. Hurray! The nation should be rejoicing.
No need for expensive
green cars, mercury-filled light bulbs, special home building materials,
expensive alternative energy, no bird-killing windmills, no special energy
taxes, no extra government oversight committees, no more global climate change
conferences – and no need for a Climate Czar. Carol Browner can go back into
mothballs.
We can finally clean out
the ten feet of fuel on the bottom of the forests and prevent the massive
forest fires. We can reestablish the timber industry and all the jobs that were
killed.
We can drill American
oil and end our dependency on foreigners who hate us. In fact, that stable
source of energy will help restore the Detroit auto industry and all of those
jobs. And it will help us to stop funding terrorists. What’s not to like about
drilling American oil?
We didn’t need a
stimulus package after all – the economy will rebound on its own. We are free.
The environment is not in crisis. Rejoice! Rejoice!
That silence you hear is
the news media, which refuses to report what any skeptic has to say.
That silence you hear is
the lack of effort on Capitol Hill to start to pull back from the climate
change hysteria.
That silence you hear is
from the White House where President of Change Barack Obama now has an EPA
director, a Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) director and a full-blown
Climate Change Czar, all working to impose huge cutbacks in energy use, with
more taxes and more rules and regulations that will bring an already damaged
economy to its knees – all in the name of man-made Global Warming – which
doesn’t exist.
And that silence you
hear is from global corporations which have bought into Al Gore’s lie and
invested heavily in the promised green economy. In fact, their dollars are the
only thing green about any of it. Their commercials are promoting the lies and
changing our way of life. “Going Green” is the mantra of the day. None of them
are about to change any of these policies, simply to accommodate a few
inconvenient scientific facts.
In spite of all the evidence to the contrary, in spite of literally thousands
of real scientists joining the ranks of the skeptics, Gore just told Congress
that the Global Warming crisis is even worse than predicted. Obama, our newly
crowned king, said, “The science is settled.”
Why do they continue to
promote a lie? Because global warming never was about protecting the
environment. It’s nothing more than the excuse to enforce global governance on
the planet by creating a new global economy based on the environment rather
than on goods and services.
In fact, the most important
debate in the history of the United States is about to begin – it’s the battle
over a completely new economic system based on Climate Change called Cap and
Trade.
It should be called Tax
and Trade as it will force up the price of every item created or run by energy –
from gasoline to toothpaste to natural gas to hotel rooms, as we sit in our
cold, dark homes.
Cap
and Trade will throw out the old system of a free market based on goods and
services and operate on the idea that CO2 is a pollutant. Instead of
money, wealth will be determined by how many government-issued emission permits
you own to allow you to operate your business.
In short, it’s all about
wealth redistribution: your wealth into a green rat hole.
During the Cold War,
communists tried to get us to surrender our liberties and way of life for the
wisdom of Karl Marx. Americans didn’t buy it.
But now, they have
taken the same clap trap and wrapped it all in a nice green blanket, scaring us
with horror stories about the human destruction of the environment – and so we
are now throwing our liberties on the bonfire like a good old-fashioned book
burning – all in the name of protecting the planet.
It sounds so friendly,
so meaningful, so urgent. But the devastation to our liberty and way of life is
the same as if Lenin ordered it.
You know, we have a new
language invading our government at all levels. Old words with new meanings
fill government policy papers. The typical city council meeting discusses
“community development,” “historic preservation,” and “partnerships” between
the city and global corporations.
Civic leaders organize
community meetings run by “facilitators,” as they outline a “vision” for the
town, enforced by “consensus.” No need for debate when you have consensus!
People of great
importance testify before congressional committees on the dire need for “social
justice.”
Free trade, social justice, consensus, global truth, partnerships,
preservation, stakeholders, land use, environmental protection, development,
diversity, visioning, open space, heritage, comprehensive planning, critical
thinking, and community service are all part of our new language.
What are they
really talking about? What mental pictures come to mind when those words are
used? George Orwell realized that those who control language and manipulate key
phrases can control policy.
The language
is being changed and manipulated to quietly implement a very destructive policy
– one outlined in a UN soft-law document called Agenda 21, first revealed at
the UN’s Earth Summit in 1992. The working name is Sustainable
Development.
Rather than good
management of resources, Sustainable Development has come to mean denied use
and resources locked away from human hands. In short, it has become a code word
for an entire economic and social agenda.
I have spent most of the
past 12 years studying every facet of this new political agenda which is fast
becoming a revolution – touching every aspect of our businesses, our public
education system, our private property, our families, and our individual lives.
Interestingly, it is not a Republican or Democrat issue. It’s not liberal or
conservative. It is being implemented on a purely bipartisan basis.
It is now the official
policy of the United States, put in force by literally every department of the
government.
It is the official
policy of every state government, and nearly every city, town and county in the
nation.
But, I warn you,
accepting the perception that Sustainable Development is simply good
environmental stewardship is a serious and dangerous mistake.
So what is Sustainable
Development? The Sustainablists insist that society be transformed into
feudal-like governance by making nature the central organizing principle
for our economy and society.
To achieve this, Sustainablist
policy focuses on three components; global land use, global education, and
global population control.
Keep in mind that
America is the only country in the world based on the ideals of private
property. But private property is incompatible with the collectivist premise of
Sustainable Development.
If you doubt
that, then consider this quote from the report of the 1976 UN’s Habitat I
conference which said: “Land …cannot be treated as an ordinary asset,
controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of
the market. Private land ownership is also a principle instrument of
accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore, contributes to social
injustice.”
It is a
social injustice for some to have prosperity if others do not. It is a social
injustice for some to be bosses and others to be merely workers.
Social justice is a
major premise of Sustainable Development. Another word for social justice, by
the way, is Socialism. Karl Marx was the first to coin the phrase “social
justice.”
Some officials try to
pretend that Sustainable Development is just a local effort to protect the
environment – just your local leaders putting together a local vision for the
community. Have you heard that one?
Then ask your local
officials how it is possible that the exact language and tactics for
implementation of Sustainable Development are being used in nearly every city
around the globe from Lewiston, Maine, to Singapore. Local, indeed.
Sustainable Development
is the process by which America is being reorganized around a central principle
of state collectivism, using the environment as bait.
The best way to understand what Sustainable Development actually is can be found
by discovering what is NOT sustainable. According to the UN’s Biodiversity
Assessment Report, items for our everyday lives that are NOT sustainable
include: Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building fences,
industry, single family homes, paved and tarred roads, logging activities, dams
and reservoirs, power line construction, and economic systems that fail to set
proper value on the environment (capitalism, free markets).
Maurice
Strong, Secretary General of the UN’s Rio Earth Summit in 1992 said, “…Current
lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving
high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work
air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable.”
Are you starting to see
the pattern behind Cap and Trade, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and
all of those commercials you’re forced to watch about the righteousness of
Going Green?
And one of the most
destructive tools they use to force it on us is something called the
“precautionary principle.” That means that any activities that might
threaten human health or the environment should be stopped -- even if no clear
cause and effect relationship has been established – and even if the potential
threat is largely theoretical.
That makes it easy
for any activist group to issue warnings by news release or questionable report
and have those warnings quickly turned into public policy – just in case.
So how is this wrenching
transformation being put into place?
There are four very
specific routes being used.
In the rural areas it’s
called the Wildlands Project.
In the cities it’s
called smart growth.
In business it’s called
Public/Private Partnerships.
And in government it’s
called stakeholder councils and non-elected boards and regional
government.
The Wildlands Project
was the brainchild of Earth First’s Dave Foreman, and it literally calls for
the “re-wilding” of 50% of all the land in every state – back to the way it was
before Christopher Columbus set foot on this land. It is a diabolical plan to
herd humans off the rural lands and into human settlements. Crazy, you say!
Yes. Impossible? Not so fast.
From the demented mind
of Foreman, the plan became the blueprint for the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty. So
now the scheme is international in scope.
But how do you remove
people from the land? One step at a time. Let’s begin with a biosphere reserve.
A national park will do – a huge place where there is no human activity. How
about Yellowstone National Park? Then you establish a buffer zone around the
reserve. Inside the buffer only limited human activity is allowed. Slowly, you
squeeze until you squash that human activity.
Once accomplished, you
extend the area of the biosphere to the limits of the former buffer area – and
then you create a new buffer zone around the now larger biosphere and start the
process over again. In that way, the Biosphere Reserve acts like a cancer cell,
ever expanding, until all human activity is stopped.
And there are many tools
in place to stop human activity and grow the reserve.
Push back livestock’s
access to river banks on ranches. 300 feet ought to do it. When the cattle
can’t reach the stream, the rancher can’t water them – he goes out of
business.
Lock away natural
resources by creating national parks. It shuts down the mines – and they go out
of business.
Invent a Spotted Owl
shortage and pretend it can’t live in a forest where timber is cut. Shut off
the forest. Then, when no trees are cut, there’s nothing to feed the mills, and
then there are no jobs, and – they go out of business.
Locking away land cuts
the tax base. Eventually the town dies. Keep it up, and there is nothing
to keep the people on the land – so they head to the cities. The wilderness
grows – just like Dave Foreman planned.
It comes in many names
and many programs. Heritage areas, land management, wolf and bear
reintroduction, rails to trails, conservation easements, open space, and many
more.
Each of these programs
is designed to make it just a little harder to live on the land – a little more
expensive – a little more hopeless. Now tell me how they can deny that the
process is herding people into human habitat areas?
Today, here in your area,
one of the latest Wildlands scheme is called Yukon to Yellowstone or Y2Y – a
2000 mile no-man’s land corridor from the Arctic to Yellowstone.
The second path
is called Smart Growth. After they herd you into the city, they have more plans
for you in regimented and dense urban communities. They put a line around the
city and tell you no growth can take place outside that line. Urban sprawl,
they say disdainfully.
They refuse to build
more roads as a ploy to get you out of your car into public transportation,
restricting mobility. Those able to build apartment houses may find it
impossible to provide parking – we don’t want any stinking cars!
Because there is a
restriction on space inside the controlled city limits, there is a shortage of
houses, so prices go up. That means populations will have to be controlled,
because now there is a shortage of land.
Third, inside the human habitat areas, government is
controlled by an elite ruling class called stakeholder councils.
These are mostly non-governmental
organizations, or NGOs, who, like thieves in the night, just show up to stake
their claim to enforce their own private agendas.
The function of
legitimate government within the system will be simply to enforce the dictates
of the councils.
The councils are
unelected, but all-powerful. They are controlled by a small minority in the
community. They will make you ask permission for anything necessary to live in
the community. They can dictate the kind of building materials you may use in
your home – or whether you can build on your property at all.
Then, if they do grant a
permit for building, they might not decide to let you acquire water and
electricity for your new home – and they may or may not give you a reason for
being turned down.
They can even dictate
that you get the proper exercise – as determined by the government. San
Francisco has built a new federal building – the greenest ever built. But the
elevators will only stop on every third floor so riders are forced to use
stairs – for their own health, of course.
These councils fit
almost perfectly the definition of a State Soviet: a system of councils that
report to an apex council and then implement a predetermined outcome. Soviets
are the operating mechanism of a government-controlled economy.
The fourth path
is Public/Private Partnerships. Today, many freedom organizations are
presenting PPPs as free enterprise and a private answer for keeping taxes down
by using business to make a better society.
In truth, many PPPs are
nothing more than government-sanctioned monopolies in which a few businesses
are granted special favors like tax breaks, the power of eminent domain,
non-compete clauses, and specific guarantees for return on their investments.
That means they can
charge what they want and they can use the power of government to put
competition out of business. That is not free enterprise. And it is these
global corporations that are pushing the green agenda.
For example, using
government to ban its own product, General Electric is forcing the
mercury-laden green light bulb on you, costing 5 times the price of
incandescent bulbs. Such is the reality of green industry.
PPPs are building the
Trans Texas Corridor, using eminent domain to take more than 580,000 acres of
private land - sanctioned by the partnership with the Texas government.
And PPPs are taking over
highways and local water treatment plants in communities across the nation. It
is not free enterprise, but a Mussolini-type fascism that will only lead to
tyranny. And it’s all driven by the Agenda 21 blueprint of Sustainable
Development.
Truly, Sustainable
Development is designed to change our way of life. Local communities are now
being targeted by international forces. Here’s how.
In June 2005, I reported
on the UN’s efforts to recruit the nation’s mayors to directly impose
Sustainable Development policy into our local communities. The mayors were
invited to attend the UN’s World Environment Day conference in San Francisco.
The mayors weren’t there
to simply discuss policy; they actually committed to an agenda with specific
goals. As part of their participation, the mayors were pressed to commit to
specific legislation and policy goals by signing a slate of UN accords. Two
documents were presented for the mayors’ signature.
The first document was called the Green Cities Declaration, produced by the
United Nations Environment Programme. This document was essentially a statement
of principles which set the agenda for the mayors’ assigned tasks.
The Declaration is
amazingly bold in that it details exactly how the UN intends to implement a
very specific agenda in every town and city in the nation. The final line of
the Declaration explained the UN’s goal very explicitly: Each year cities
shall pick three actions to adopt as policies or laws.
The second document
signed by the mayors was called the Urban Environment Accords. The document
includes exactly 21 specific actions (as in Agenda 21), for the mayors to take –
controlled by a time table for implementation.
For example, under the topic of energy, action item number 1 called for the
mayors to implement a policy to increase the use of “renewable” energy by 10%
within seven years. Energy action item numbers 2 and 3 dealt with reducing
energy consumption.
These action items are
classic examples of the UN trying to go around the U.S. Congress and federal
energy policy and force a backdoor implementation of the UN’s Kyoto Accord,
which the U.S. has never ratified.
Perhaps the most egregious action item offered in the Urban Environmental
Accords dealt with the topic of water. Action item number 19 called for
adoption and implementation of a policy to reduce individual water consumption.
The UN document begins
by stating: “Cities with potable water consumption greater than 100 liters
per capita per day will adopt and implement policies to reduce consumption by
10% by 2015.” There is no scientific basis for the 100-liter figure other
than to employ a very clever use of numbers to lower the bar and control the
debate over water consumption.
You must be aware that
100 liters is equal to about 26 GALLONS per person, per day. According to the UN,
each person should have fewer than 26 gallons each day to drink, bathe, flush
toilets, wash clothes, water lawns, wash dishes, cook, take care of pets, and
more.
But, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, Americans actually need about 100
GALLONS per day to perform these basic life functions. The use of the 100
liters number versus 100 gallons is a direct attempt to mislead and actually
cut water use by 75%.
Consider also that there is no specific water shortage in most parts of the
United States. Water is not an international issue – it is a very local one.
Perhaps the most outrageous promise of action by the mayors is action item number
16, in which they agreed to, “Every year, identify three products,
chemicals, or compounds that are used within your city that represent the
greatest risk to human health and adopt a law or eliminate their sale and use
in the city.”
There you have it. The mayors had to promise to ban something every year.
That’s the UN’s version of a free society.
But here are some
questions for the mayors. What if there isn’t a “chemical or compound” that
poses a risk? What if the community actually needs them? What if jobs are at
stake? What about private property or free enterprise?
Not a consideration. The
mayor has gotta ban something anyway – he signed an agreement. That’s not to be
taken lightly, with environmental protection at stake.
Consider this bit of
real life insanity as an example of how serious it can get. In the 1990s,
Anchorage, Alaska had some of the most pristine water in the nation. It
literally had no pollution.
Yet, because of
government-mandated clean water standards, the federal government ordered the
city to meet strict federal rules that required the city to remove a certain
percentage of pollution for its water. The city simply couldn’t do it because
there wasn’t that amount of pollution to be removed. But the government
insisted that the law be upheld – no exceptions.
Therefore, in order to
meet the federal requirements (and avoid huge fines or jail terms) Anchorage
city officials were forced to pollute its pristine water by dumping fish parts
into it so they could then clean out the required quota.
So, it is not far-fetched
to say that, if your mayor has to ban the ink in your fountain pen to meet his
quota – ban it he will.
Again, the UN’s meeting
with the mayors took place in 2005. Today in 2009, what are the consequences?
Plenty.
Many Americans ask how
dangerous international policies can suddenly turn up in state and local
government, all seemingly uniform to those in communities across the nation and
around the globe.
The answer – Meet ICLEI,
a non-profit, private foundation, dedicated to helping your mayor implement all
of his promises. Originally known as the International Council for Local
Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), today the group simply calls itself “ICLEI
– Local Governments for Sustainability.”
In 1992, ICLEI was one
of the groups instrumental in creating Agenda 21. The group’s mission is to
push local communities to regulate the environment – and it’s having tremendous
success.
According to a report
published by the Capital Research Center, ICLEI is now operating in more than
400 cities in 48 states (excluding Hawaii and South Dakota). The group is
shooting for 1,000 member cities in the next three years. ICLEI is there to
assure the mayors keep their promises and meet their goals.
Climate change, of
course, is the ICLEI mantra. ICLEI’s programs are designed to decrease each
city’s “carbon footprint,” no matter what it costs the taxpayers.
Here’s just some of the
programs ICLEI provides cities and towns, in order to spread their own
particular political agenda in the name of “community services” and
environmental protection:
They include: Software
products and associated training to help set the goals of “greenhouse
gas” reductions;
Access to a network of
experts, newsletters, conferences and workshops – to assure the indoctrination of city
employees is complete;
Toolkits, online
resources, case studies, fact sheets, policy and practice manuals, and
blueprints used by other
communities – so you know you are not alone;
Training workshops for
staff and elected officials on how to develop and implement the programs --Wanna bet they
never seem to mention that thousands of scientists around the world now say
man-made global warming is a myth and none of these programs are necessary?
Probably doesn’t make it into the workshop;
And, there’s
Notification of relevant grant opportunities – this is the important one – money – with
severe strings attached;
As the Capital Research
Center’s report says, “Local governments gratefully outsource their work to
ICLEI, which even offers hiring advice. They recommend that the community
hire a full time ‘sustainability
manager,’ who, even in small towns, can devote 100% of his time to assure that
every nook and corner of the government is on message.”
As I said, it’s not
about protecting the environment; it’s about reinventing government with a
specific political agenda. ICLEI and others are dedicated to controlling your
locally elected public officials to quietly implement an all encompassing
tyranny over every community in the nation.
The United States is not
a global village run by elders who hand down the rules from on-high. We are a
nation of governments elected by the citizens.
There is supposed to be
discussion, debate, and disclosure so that all citizens know where, when, and
why a law or regulation is being presented – and then we are to vote on it.
However, global forces
which do not accept the unique American form of government sneak behind the
curtain, avoiding controversy and honest debate.
They target unknowing
local officials, wine and dine them, and blind them with power and influence.
The only possible result can be the tyranny of a powerless electorate stripped
of their rights, property, and self-determination.
Mayors across the nation
must be clued into the fact that ICLEI and its ilk are not their friends, but rather
the purveyors of a self-made crisis hysteria using fear rather than truth and
logic to impose their agenda of top-down control: Sustainable Development.
The entire agenda of
Sustainable Development is based on the argument of man-made climate change –
global warming.
But, if there is no
man-made global warming, as true science is now beginning to prove, then there
is no need for the policies that are locking away our natural resources,
forcing reduction of our use of energy, and shutting down industries like
timber and mining.
We all want a clean
environment. That’s why the United States has spent more than a trillion
dollars on environmental clean-up. The fact is, we have the cleanest air and
water in the world. We have a national commitment to a clean environment.
But everything we do to
sustain our lives has an impact on nature. The fact is, for a positive, happy
life, a big “environmental footprint” is an enormous positive. It means better
roads and computers, new factories and power plants, and hospitals to assure a
better life.
Frankly, if you have no
carbon footprint, you are dead. But to the environmentalist, the size of your
“footprint” is a measure of your guilt.
I will say it again and
again – the policies of climate change and Sustainable Development are not
about a clean environment, conservation, or good stewardship. They are about
the politics of control.
Under Sustainable
Development there is no private property, no individual liberty, and no free
enterprise. Period.
So, as I said, when you
ask your elected officials where they now stand on the issue of climate change,
their answers will truly tell you what they are really after.
In the name of
conservation, we are experiencing a wrenching transformation of our nation,
into what can only lead to a new dark ages of pain and misery. What we are
dealing with today is not politics as usual. It’s insanity.
Elected officials can no
longer play ignorant about this policy. It is their duty to represent the
people and protect them from these piranhas that are devouring our way of life.
To save it, you must now take action and understand that the main battle is
being fought, not in congress, but on the local level. Right here.
So, if a local
politician utters the words “sustainable” or “community visioning” – or looks
at your rural neighborhood home – scoffing about urban sprawl – he or she is
your enemy. Rip their political careers out by their rotted roots. Stop efforts
to create regional governments and leave your political boundaries alone. Above
all, refuse federal or state money or new sustainable programs and get rid of
the old ones.
And if ICLEI is now
running things in your town – throw them out! Stop payment of dues, disband
anything they have built, and start looking for some high-grade tar and
feathers. Nameless, faceless bureaucrats wielding power in the backrooms,
untouchable and unseen, is not freedom.
This is not a friendly
political debate. This is the battle to determine nothing less than the future
of our free society.
But, please know: in
spite of all I’ve told you tonight, the situation is not hopeless. There is
opportunity today like never before to expose these very dangerous policies and
to fight back.
The economic meltdown
that we are experiencing has been brought on in no small part by Sustainable
policies. $4 per gallon gas this past summer helped to awaken a lot of Americans.
They are mad and many
are ready to finally listen to our message of freedom. They want change and we
are the only ones offering it. Now is our time.
But you cannot win this
battle if you don’t understand that what you face is not a bunch of random
issues -- but a complete agenda of control.
We must understand that
the so-called environmental agenda is based on lies and deceit – that
Sustainable Development is truly a Trojan horse for a policy of tyranny and
that it is the exact opposite of limited government, free enterprise and
individual liberty.
And if you believe in
those ideals then know that Sustainable Development is your enemy, no matter
what form it takes. And fight it wherever it raises its ugly head.
Finally, we must
organize. Too many of us are satisfied to simply write a letter, make a phone
call, or participate in a local rally about an issue – then go home and think
we’ve done our part.
The other side simply
waits until you leave and then goes ahead with the plan. That’s why we lose.
I am constantly hearing
from activists about how hopeless their fight is because elected officials just
won’t listen. No matter how hard they work – it’s all for nothing. That’s
because we have accepted the premise that we can do nothing to get rid of those
officials. Bunk.
Our Founding Fathers
gave us a Silver Bullet for victory – but we seldom use it. It is still there –
rusting under this massive government machine. The silver bullet is called the precinct
captain – local organization in the neighborhoods.
Today – now – before the
next election -- is the time to organize your neighborhood. Learn who is most
likely to vote for your candidate – those who are willing to work.
Do it today and in the
next election, put that organization to work. Literally herd our people into the
polls and assure victory. It is a massive job – the other side has
already done it. That’s why they win. If we don’t create a local
structure, neighborhood by neighborhood, we will never beat them. But it works
– if we start now.
Make it your goal to get
rid of those elected officials who won’t listen. Make them pay for their
actions. Do it just a couple of times, and you will see a fast change of
attitude by the rest.
Together, if we stand
vigilant, if we speak the truth, and don’t allow it to hide in some political
doublespeak – if we stand by our principles – because we are right – we can –
and we will – take America back.
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Tom DeWeese is the President of the American Policy Center and the Editor of The DeWeese Report. The DeWeese Report is now available online, for more information click here.
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