Property Rights
Help Fight Agenda 21
Sacketts to recount EPA abuses at forum hosted by Senator Rand Paul
Issues are Crystallizing…Momentum is Rising – Part 3
The “green police” is not a joke. See green police propaganda video here and Terrorize the Children video here (this one contains offensive violence).
For many years rural homeowners have been regulated out of existence in the name of the environment. This is happening across the country and globe. Here is a galvanizing video about people being driven off their land in Antelope Valley, CA.
And now…
www.INECE.org is based on the “precautionary” approach that renders people guilty requiring them to prove their innocence. The INECE website has loads of information for researchers but everyone should take a peak.
Are the green police in your state?
Here is an example in California from 2002:
State AB 2486 (Fred Keeley, Santa Cruz)–Environmental Prosecution–will enact the Environmental Enforcement and Training Act of 2002, and codify the Environmental Circuit Prosecutor Project (ECPP) as a joint project of Cal/EPA and the California District Attorney’s Association. This project will provide experienced prosecutors, particularly in rural areas, to assist local district attorneys in the prosecution of environmental crimes. The funds to implement this program will be derived from public and private contributions, and from the proceeds of any contributed State or federal court judgments. The funds would be deposited into the Environmental Enforcement and Training Account within the General Fund. (Chapter 1000) [emphasis added]
Summary of Keeley bill here. Legislation likely exists in your state too.
Issues are Crystallizing… Momentum is Rising – Part 2
Issues are Crystallizing… Momentum is Rising
Battle for the California Desert: Driving Folks off Their Land
There Is a Real Chance to Stop Funding for “Sustainable Communities.”
A SATELLITE VIEW OF FORECLOSURES
Note: The red dots show homes currently in foreclosure. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010.
Note: Each red dot represents tomorrow’s homeless street people.
Although some of the worst hit areas in Nevada , California and Florida improved from 2009, the foreclosure rate in these areas remains high.

20) Boise , Idaho -- 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure (The red dots show all foreclosures in process)

19) Sarasota , Fla. -- 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure

18) Lakeland , Fla. -- 1 in 21 homes in foreclosure

17) Tampa , Fla. -- 1 in 20 homes in foreclosure

16) Port St. Lucie , Fla. -- 1 in 19 homes in foreclosure

15) Sacramento , Calif. -- 1 in 19 homes in foreclosure

14) Naples , Fla. -- 1 in 18 homes in foreclosure

13) Deltona , Fla. -- 1 in 17 homes in foreclosure

12) Bakersfield , Calif. -- 1 in 17 homes in foreclosure

11) Reno , Nev. -- 1 in 16 homes in foreclosure

10) Vallejo , Calif. -- 1 in 16 homes in foreclosure

9) Orlando -- 1 in 15 homes in foreclosure

8) Merced , Calif. -- 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

7) Stockton , Calif. -- 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

6) Riverside , Calif. -- 1 of 14 homes in foreclosure

5) Miami -- 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

4) Phoenix -- 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

3) Modesto , Calif. -- 1 in 14 homes in foreclosure

2) Cape Coral , Fla. -- 1 in 12 homes in foreclosure

1) Las Vegas -- 1 in 9 homes in foreclosure

Foreclosures for the USA
Note: The red dots shows homes currently in foreclosure.. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010. BONUS: USA — 1 in 46 homes in foreclosure
Image: Courtesy of Google Maps
Note: The red dots shows homes currently in foreclosure.. The slide title describes the fraction of homes that received foreclosure filings in 2010.




