Sunday, February 12, 2012

Local Regional Planning Meetings


Subject: HISTORIC TRIANGLE COLLABORATIVE

 


UN Agenda 21 is alive and well in our area. Local Regional Planning Meetings are being held as we speak. If passed, these plans will solidify A21's hold on the Historic Triangle and the liberties we enjoy as Americans will soon disappear.  (See below for more info about Agenda 21 and the planning meetings)
In response to this assault, Concerned Citizens of the Historic Triangle is holding its first meeting Wednesday, Feb. 15, at the Starbucks on Rt 60, at McClaws Circle from 7 to 9. The purpose of this meeting is to become informed about these regional plans and learn what we can do to defend our Constitutional liberties. Sue Sadler of JCC and Mary Leedom of York Co. have been on the front lines of this battle locally and will be our teachers.
Do spread the word and come. We need many to voice their concerns or this "regional plan" will quickly become a set of costly, intrusive, oppressive regulations that we and our children and grandchildren will have to submit to.
Sincerely,
Sue Sadler
Mary Leedom
Penny Richardson
 
INFORMATION ABOUT AGENDA 21
Excerpt from  "Agenda 21- The UN Blueprint for the 21st Century," (http://windfarms.wordpress.com/2008/01/17/agenda-21---the-un-blueprint-for-the-21st-century/1st-century/):
Like most "green movement initiatives," Agenda 21 is a "wolf in sheep's clothing."  It is not an environmental management policy, but an attempt to impose a global centrally-planned quasi-government administered by the United Nations.  Under Agenda 21, all central government and local authority signatories are required to conform strictly to a common prescribed standard and hence this is just communism resurrected in a new guise.


READ THE PLAN  HERE :
 http://www.historictrianglecollaborative.com/files/HTCVisionProjectFINAL.pdf

 


LOCAL REGIONAL PLANNING MEETINGS DATESBelow is a list of meetings scheduled for this area. The first one was held Feb. 2. The planners and staff of the 3 areas (Yorktown, Williamsburg, and JCC) were in attendance. The public was invited to express their opinions then each person participated by giving their written opinions, which were recorded and will be used to determine the outcome. As you can see, we need to be in force at these meetings and let our voices be heard.
1.       Riverside/Busch/Marquis area: Thursday, Feb. 2, 7-9 p.m. Magruder Elementary School Cafetorium, 700 Penniman Rd. (Last week)
2.       Lightfoot/Pottery area: Thursday, Feb. 23 - 7-9 p.m. Warhill High School Auditorium, 4615 Opportunity Way
3.       Northeast Triangle and surrounding area: Monday, Feb. 27 - 7-9 p.m. Williamsburg Community Building,  401    North Boundary St.
4.       Yorktown/Lower York County: Thursday, March 15 7-8:45 p.m. Tabb Library Meeting Room,100 Long Green Blvd.
--

InVictory
Mary Leedom

No comments:

Post a Comment