Wakefield residents were shocked to find THIS FLYER posted on the bulletin board at their US Post office in Sanbornville, NH.
Van Jones (yes THAT Van Jones – the disgraced Obama czar) is coming to town with two others from his Pachamama Organization to speak to area residents on April 27, 2013 at the Wakefield Town Hall Opera House, 2 High Street, Sanbornville, NH from 12:45 to 4:00 PM.
The event is apparently hosted by the First Congregational Church of Wakefield, United Church of Christ.
They ask in their flyer for you join them to “explore the possibility of a new global vision built on environmental sustainability, spiritual fulfillment, and social justice”. Well ain’t that just lovely.
You gotta wonder what a church of “Christ” is doing, bringing in a known communist, to talk about how rocks and trees and soil have more rights than people… people they refer to as “global citizens”. This type of cultism is commonly known as the “GAIA”, or the earth-worship religion.
The talk is called the “Changing the Dream Symposium” and it sounds like something right out of the UN’s plans for the world, or at least Granite State Future‘s plan for you, on steroids. Granite State Future is a program that regional planners are trying to shove down the throats of NH residents. They too have a vision for environmental and social justice. Hmm, wonder where they got THAT idea?
The UN has been known for its “Earth Charter” and the “Ark of the Gaia Covenant” – which some say is a knockoff on the idea of the Christian Ark of the Covenant.
For those who scoff at the notion of a UN Agenda for a New World Religion used to usher in sweeping anti-constitutional environmental agreements, consider what Maurice Strong, oil magnate who created the climate hoax said:
“The real goal of the Earth Charter is that it will in fact become like the Ten Commandments.” — Maurice Strong
NH residents are fighting back against GSF because they do not want to bow to the new religion of environmentalism, or be dominated by those who worship in the pantheistic cult of GAIA. Learn how to help fight this new social justice for nature movement by visiting Granite State Futures – a site that explains what’s going on in NH. If you don’t get active, you’ll be building streets and roads under the thumb of ‘social justice’ regulations.
Think we’re kidding?
From GSF’s Regional Plans Appendices, some recommended reading that suggests:
1. Empowering Urban Counties
The most direct and efficient way to create metropolitan government in the majority of metro areas is to empower urban county government. In this scenario, the county government assumes the functions and responsibilities of the municipal governments within its boundaries, and municipalities are abolished.
2. Consolidating Cities and Counties
This involves creating area-wide governmental units, focusing on consolidating municipal governments with their surrounding county governments. Consolidation brings unification of the tax base and centralization of planning and zoning.
3. Combining Counties into Regional Governments
This involves combining several counties in the same metropolitan area into one regional government.
How would they get these things done, you ask? We saw from their own documents that the regional planners have on their agenda to legislate for themselves more authority and to “promote regionalism”.
In any case, if anyone attends this meeting, let us know how it worked out. It should be uh, er, transformative, to say the least.