‘Agenda 21’ Bill Rejected In Montana

An Agenda 21 bill was rejected in Montana by lawmakers this week, according to The Inquisitr.

For years, critics of “Agenda 21” have seen it as evil, ranging from bad policy to an erosion of national sovereignty to a sign of one-world totalitarian government grounded in radical principles of environmentalism and socialism, according to KXLF.com.

Wikipedia:

“The United States is a signatory country to Agenda 21, but because Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding statement of intent and not a treaty, the United States Senate was not required to hold a formal debate or vote on it. It is therefore not considered to be law under Article Six of the United States Constitution.

According to NBCmontana.com:  “Agenda 21 is a non-binding resolution, signed by Republican President George H.W. Bush in 1992, urging nations to conserve open land and steer development toward more populous areas. Some conservatives across the country see Agenda 21 as an indication of a United Nations takeover.”

The Montana Agenda 21 bill was sponsored by Sun River Republican Randy Pinocci.

It failed with a vote of 59 to 41. Representative Pinocci reportedly feels that the anti-Agenda 21 bill would have protected Montana residents’ property rights and would have rejected the United Nations sustainable development initiative.

Those who voted in opposition to the Agenda 21 bill in Montana largely felt that the U.N. sustainable development plan is merely a “list of recommendations regarding smart growth.”

They added that no citizens have yet come forward to complain that the plan has been pushed upon them or caused them problems at the local level.

Previously, Missouri and Kansas actually passed legislation regarding Agenda 21:


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Secular Talk Looks At Alex Jones’ Pick For 2016: Cruz-Palin or Paul-Palin

Alex Jones would like to see Senator Rand Paul or Ted Cruz as president and Sarah Palin for vice president.

But aren’t these candidates too “establishment” for him?

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Alex Jones Sheds His Neutrality

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Radio Personality Alex Jones picked who he thought would make the best presidential contenders. Both – Ted Cruz and Rand Paul – were conservative Republicans.

Does Alex Jones Pour Gasoline On The Fire?

Alex Jones recently claimed a race war and civil war is coming, and blames the U.N.

If/when his prediction doesn’t come true, will he take it back and apologize?

Also, commentators like Jones like to believe there is a conspiracy in regards to U.N. Agenda 21. What is Agenda 21?

According to Wikipedia:

“Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The ’21’ in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century.

“It has been affirmed and modified at subsequent UN conferences. Agenda 21’s goal is to help the environment and was agreed at Rio Earth Summit in 1992. Local Agenda 21 is Agenda 21 on a local scale, a saying is ‘think globally act locally.'”

So, agenda 21 is not dangerous and is a set of guidelines for environmental regulation.

It was created in 1992, and is non-binding – meaning that a country doesn’t have to do it. Also, the U.N. does not have the authority to force a country to implement it.

Secular Talk video.

David Pakman: Is Michelle Obama A Man?

And how do her children fit into it?

The right-wing conspiracy idea was put forth by Alex Jones who got the idea from a joke by the now-deceased Joan Rivers.

David Pakman looks at hate mail, aka “hatriot mail.”

Alex Jones Theorizes About Obama Assassination

Recently, conspiracy-theorist Republican Alex Jones, the host of InfoWars.com, speculated about the possibility of a President Obama assassination.

He explained that it could be part of a larger plot against the U.S. and a “false flag” used to blame Obama’s enemies.

As for Jones’ politics, Wikipedia states “In early 2000, Jones was one of seven Republican candidates for state representative in Texas House District 48, an open seat swing district based in Austin, Texas.”  NYmag.com calls Jones “America’s Leading Conspiracy Theorist.”

Secular Talk video.

Alex Jones Meltdown Over Net Neutrality

Alex Jones often has epic meltdowns.  A.J. is probably off on this one.

Here he discusses net neutrality, comparing the President with Hitler and Stalin and comparing the FCC with the mafia.

According to Kyle Kulinski:

“Alex Jones is the latest right-wing broadcaster to completely misrepresent net neutrality, telling ‘Infowars’ viewers this week that President Obama’s support for net neutrality will lead to big government tyranny.”

Secular Talk video.

Alex Jones On Police Brutality

InforWars can be difficult to figure out.

Sometimes host Alex Jones has good points, sometimes not. Watching it is like a game to figure out what is true and what is not.

Many of Alex Jones’ conspiracy theories may or may not be speculative. However, he has made some good points about police brutality.