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White House Executive Order on Rural Council


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Canada Free Press:

On June 9, 2011, few people paid attention to the Executive Order establishing the White House Rural Council. It was several days before people started inquiring, prompted by a few articles on Agenda 21, including mine.

This piece of legislation from the Oval Office establishes unchecked federal control into rural America in education, food supply, land use, water use, recreation, property, energy, and the lives of 16% of the U.S. population.

Section 1, Policy states, “Sixteen percent of the American population lives in rural counties. Strong, sustainable rural communities are essential to winning the future and ensuring American competitiveness in the years ahead.”

There is no definition what rural America is. In fact, there are no definitions in this Executive Order at all. I emphasized the word “sustainable” because it is part of the “sustainable growth” plan of United Nation’s Agenda 21. Think of “sustainable” as what is acceptable to the federal government.

Why do we need a rural program? Is this not the ultimate trap to force us into Agenda 21 compliance of One World Government? All rural communities already have education, local laws, state laws, hospitals, and an enviable quality of life.

This order is taking control over our existing executive bodies in the state and local governments. They will do so through federal grants with strings attached, enticing struggling farmers to accepting them as a short-term solution, thus entrapping them into future abdication of property, water, and agricultural land use. The feds are not helping them, they are stepping in to enslave. The government never gives “something for nothing.”

The order promises to “expand outdoor recreational activities on public lands.” The feds have already curtailed access to water use and public lands in many states through EPA regulations or appropriation of land such as in California and Utah. The fact that they are planning to expand land use for recreation is a joke in itself.
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No less than 25 federal agencies are charged with total control of rural life:

Department of the Treasury,
Department of Defense,
Department of Justice,
Department of the Interior,
Department of Commerce,
Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Department of Transportation,
Department of Energy,
Department of Education,
Department of Veterans Affairs,
Department of Homeland Security,
Environmental Protection Agency,
Federal Communications Commission,
the Office of Management and Budget,
the Office of Science and Technology Policy,
the Office of National Drug Control Policy,
the Council of Economic Advisors, the Domestic Policy Council,
the National Economic Council, the Small Business Administration,
the Council on Environmental Quality,
the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs,
and the White House Office of Cabinet Affairs

Why is the Homeland Security Department involved in rural planning and land use? Should they be when they have no oversight, they can do as they please. They answer to Sen. Joe Lieberman only who then reports to the president. snip
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