AGENDA 2030 – THE 17 GOALS

Link to Agenda 2030 document here:

THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Agenda 2030 is part of Agenda 21.  In Agenda 2030, 17 goals and targets are listed.  Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center cites the 17 goals of Agenda 2030 (in bold) and what they really mean to him. While you may not agree with his interpretation, it is worth consideration in light of the other facts put forth on this website.   

[Excerpted from Agenda 21 & How to Stop It by Tom DeWeese, 2019, pp. 36-40.]

Goal 1.  End poverty in all its forms everywhere.  The only answer the plan offers for eliminating poverty is redistribution of wealth.  The document calls for “equal rights to economic resources.”  That means government is claiming an absolute power to take away anything that belongs to you to give to whomever it deems more deserving.  That is government-sanctioned theft.  These are only Band-Aids that solve nothing.  Tomorrow those on the bread lines will still need more.  There is not a single idea in these plans to give the poor a way to earn their own wealth so they no longer need government handouts.  The final result:  a never-ending cycle of poverty that will consume the middle class.

Goal 2.  End hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.  UN documents go into great detail on controlling food supplies.  They detail enforcing “sustainable farming tactics” which have been proven to force up the cost of food production while decreasing yield.  It is basically the old Soviet practice of farm control that turned the bread basket of the world into nonproductive wasteland.  The document details the use of government controlled seed and plant banks … “to ensure access to fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge as internationally agreed.”  In other words, our future food sources will be put into the hands of politically connected bureaucrats who have never been on a farm.  Starvation on a massive scale will trim the population to more sustainable levels.

Goal 3.  Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being of all ages.  This means cradle to grave control over how and where we live and what we are permitted to eat.  The healthy lives they promoter means basically forcing us out of our cars and into walking and riding bikes as we are relocated into controlled high rise apartment buildings sanctioned by government.  Meat will be out of the question as raising herds is not considered to be “sustainable.”  But don’t worry.  Obamacare for all will deal with the predictable decline in health that is sure to follow.

Goal 4.  Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.  We have long known that lifelong learning is the means to continually apply behavior modification practices to assure we maintain the desired attitudes, values and beliefs to live in a global village.

Goal 5.  Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.  The rainbow flag flies as we ignore Shariah law and its war on women.

Goal 6.  Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation.  Ask California how sustainable water control is working for them as these policies have torn down water systems and dams to “free the rivers.”  The original pioneers found the land to be a desert.  They built a sophisticated water control system that resulted in an emerald green paradise.  Now, as Sustainable policies are being enforced, they are witnessing the return of the desert, destroying productive land.  Meanwhile, across the nation, the EPA is moving to take control of all the water in the United States.  Control the water, control the population.

Goal 7.  Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.  … Their solution is to ban oil and enforce wind and solar power.  Every study across the nation and around the world has proven that these “modern energy sources are unreliable and force up the cost of energy.  Some report health problems related to life under the turbines.  Moreover, the carnage of the birds and bats that are being chopped up and fried by these “sustainable” energy practices goes against everything environmentalists told us about protecting species.

Goal 8.  Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.  One thing our 23 years of Agenda 21 have proven, there is no economic growth.  European nations that implemented sustainable energy and water control guidelines are now dumping those programs as fast as they can to save their economies.  And who decides what is “productive” or “decent” work?  Do we leave it to the bureaucrats to decide?

Goal 9.  Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.  Sustainable industrialization means destroyed industry.  No real industry can remain in business under a government managed economy with its shifting rules and constant increase in taxes.  Government doesn’t create industry or prosperity.  Our government’s real job is to provide protection of the market place so real innovators are free to create new ideas, industries and opportunities.  Government itself is a job killer when it gets in the way.

Goal 10.  Reduce inequality within and among countriesThis is another form of redistribution of wealth that forces industries from first world to third world nations.  By using oppressive sustainable policies to drive up production costs, companies are forced to take their factories to the poorer nations.  The second trick is to exempt these poorer nations from the very environmental rules and regulations that caused the factories to move in the first place.  Can anyone explain how this helps the environment?  It doesn’t.  It simply makes everyone equally poor.  This is also an assault on national sovereignty. 

Goal 11.  Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.  This is Smart Growth which promises a utopia of families and neighbors playing and working together, riding bikes, walking to work in stress free communities.  It really means the end of private property rights, single family homes, and stack and pack high rises where residents are over taxed, over regulated, rents are high and individual thoughts and actions are viewed as a threat to the “well-ordered society.”  And by the way, the American Planning Association did a study to see if their smart growth plans worked and their own report concluded that Smart Growth doesn’t work.

Goal 12.  Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.  What more is there to say?  Control from the top down.

Goal 13.  Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.  Here it is.  The root of the entire plan.  Climate Change.  . . . “No matter if the science of global warming is all phony – climate change provides the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world.”  Christine Stewart (former Canadian Minister of the Environment).  Justice built on a lie?  And here is another quote to make it clear.  “We’ve got to ride this global warming issue.  Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic and environmental policy.”  Timothy Wirth (President, UN Foundation).  The end justifies the means!  Notice Mr. Wirth is as concerned with the economy as he is with the environment.

Goal 14.  Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.  Control the water, control the society.  This one is really aimed at destroying the oil industry in order to enforce wind and solar power.  This is the UN pounding its chest to become the central global government it has always sought to be.  It has no more right to the seas than it does to the air we breathe or the surface of the moon.

Goal 15.  Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.  Have you been watching the news as the greatest fires in history are destroying millions of acres of forests? Why is this happening?  Because of sustainable forest management that refuses to allow the removal of dead trees from the forest floor.  This creates a density of combustible material to fuel massively hot and unmanageable fires.  . . .

Goal 16.  Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levelsThis is Social Justice which really means social engineering.  Have you ever once witnessed an “effective” or “accountable” institution coming out of the United Nations?  By its very nature, the UN is unaccountable.  Who would be the entity to oversee that accountability?  Every one of these programs outlined in the 2030 agenda creates money, power and unaccountability at every level of government.  That is why government is now running out of control and people are feeling so hopeless in trying to deal with governments.  Goal 16 should be named the “Foxes Running the Hen House” goal.

Goal 17.  Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.  This means the re-boot of Agenda 21, because that was the original “global partnership.”  This goal is a call for all of the treaties, plans and schemes devised in the massive UN meetings to be made the law of the globe.  It is total global government and it is a sure highway to misery, destruction of human society, individual thought, motivation and dreams.