Submission by Kathleen Marquardt, American Policy Center
Tom wrote the book Sustainable to detail many of the ways our property is being taken from us — most often by our own government — to be sold, stolen or given away. Since then, our governmental bodies have been working overtime to finalize the New World Order’s global takeover through “Sustainable Development.” This time, it is the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. I don’t even want to think about what the plans will be in the future. Yep, even though we, the United States of America, left UNESCO, we are still signing some of our great country over to them?
Yes, it had been on a tentative list for decades, but now we have a president and party that aren’t in the business of selling major areas of our country, especially those that are unusual and noteworthy. And to another country — one that is an enemy! Why would we want to give away a square inch, let alone 400,000 acres? We wouldn’t. We don’t.
I’m really trying to get my head around the U.N. having such a great expanse of our beautiful country. I’m having an even harder time understanding why in the hello we would ever want to give away a square foot of our land. As my neighbor in Tennessee would say, “It don’t make any sense.” And they already own or control too much American land. In my humble opinion, they should not own an iota.
It would make sense if our intent was to fully trash the country and the Constitution. How do we expect foreign occupiers or controllers to follow our constitutional law? We can’t. I think we all see what is going on.
And the answer is to use the Constitution.
The Constitution, built over 150 years, was born and formed from three elegantly simple protective functions.
First, it was a rebuttal of tyranny in any fashion, recognizing the worth of the individual and allowing him the freedom to live unencumbered by tyranny.
Second, it was to pass this protective comfort through the state constitutions, noting cultural adaptation.
Third, it was to ensure citizen protections by using counties as the entities to protect the health, welfare and happiness of the citizen. This process was eroded over the years to gain regulative control of society.
Congress realized the erosion of citizen protections by its own federal agencies, and in 1976, Congress created the coordination process under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, FLPMA for short. This is a mandate to federal agencies, not a suggestion. The protection of the citizen is the full intent of the process of coordination.
Where are the Greens, like Greenpeace, Earthjustice, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Earth Liberation Front and the rest? I see, they “got no skin in this game.” But why not? Have they been paid off?
Seriously. This — along with so much that has happened in the last couple of decades — Smart Cities, wind and solar power, carbon capture pipelines and now data centers — has destroyed habitat, clean air and water, agriculture, and even our ways and means of governance. Soon, there will be nothing to save. The plains of waving grain, the mountains and shores, the beautiful land known as America will be completely trashed.
I fear that the time for us to stand up to those selling our land out from under us, to those stealing our land through government programs and to those using our lands for unnecessary and destructive designs is growing short.
The Okefenokee is one of America’s natural sites that we still own. Too many have been given away. Yes, given away! Many Natural Heritage sites have been turned over to U.N. entities.
When do we quit giving away the best parts of our great country? Right now, it looks like the answer to that is, “when there is no more to give.”
It’s time to just say no. Or are you tired of trying to say no and giving up? Please don’t. Many of our forefathers gave their lives for this great land. And they gave us a great Constitution that, if followed, would never have gotten us into this entry to hell we are approaching.
For heaven’s sake, stand up! If even half, or even a quarter, of us do, we can take back our country.
Let the lion roar.
Feature photo: Nils Leonhardt on Unsplash
