Agenda 21: Bankrupting America into Utopia--One City at a Time

submitted by djechelon on 02/08/19 1

Agenda 21 is a 1992 United Nations' policy document which calls for using Smart Growth and Sustainability to remake the world into a new global order--devoid of private property and free enterprise. In this address, Alexandra talks about what Agenda 21 is, how it is being implemented throughout the U.S., and what you can do about it. In 1986, Alexandra Swann graduated at fifteen years of age with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Brigham Young University and a GPA of 3.85. The following year, when she was sixteen, she received a Master's Degree in History from California State University. After graduation, she taught history and English as a second language for four years at El Paso Community College before opening her own business.. In 1989, her book, "No Regrets: How Homeschooling Earned me a Master's Degree at Age Sixteen", was published. She currently writes "Paying for Protection", www.protectionmoney.blogspot.com, a regular blog about the impact of excessive government regulations, including regulations designed to prevent climate change, on American society and freedom. She is author of "The Planner", a novel about the impact of Agenda 21 in America, and co-author of "The Chosen" about the NDAA. For more information visit her website at www.frontier2000.net. For more about Agenda 21 in America visit her blog: www.protectionmoney.blogspot.com Visit her website at www.frontier2000.net Like her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/frontier2000mediagroup Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/alexandraswann www.youtube.com/user/Frontier2000Media1/about

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