Never too small to fail
The phrase, “Drain the Swamp” implies all creatures would simply swirl on down the drain. During the ‘07 housing crises, while property ownership on Main Street dumped, Obama made sure the outside diameter of the banks were “too big” for the express lane to the bowels of Davy Jones’ locker.
Fortunately we have a swamp creature shrinking tool in resuming the Reece Committee. The full name, “United States House Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations,” was active between 1952-1954 before it was abruptly shut down. What do tax exempt foundations have to do with any of this?

They have everything to do with this.
Main Street is Your Neighborhood!
As ARPA funds pour into city hall from the puppet masters in DC, some still hot off the printer, along with other mountains of cash from the fed and Jeff City, our “servant leaders” are marching in lock-step with the chamber of commerce, displaying Yeezy levels of undeserved swagger. While the goose lays tax sheltered golden eggs, the gander foots the bill. (You’re the gander)
Nevertheless, these neo-yuppies regularly attend black-tie events, accepting awards with vanity plates engraved with phraseology akin to, “Economic Sustainability Champion” or “Regional Network Rock Star.” All of this while what’s left of main street continues to shoulder the enormous load of inflation and contemplate a much later retirement.
Minions of an unconstitutional, extra governmental apparatus have made this slow rise for a little over a century. Most are just unwittingly doing their job, while by decree of panic or FOMO from on high, the American free enterprise system has been reduced to an abandoned, petrified carcass. As Rosa Koire put it, they’ve been using federal tax dollars to “lay the hardscape of your future poverty.”
What is democracy if you never voted for it? Well, it’s certainly not government! Governance by public-private partnership and unelected council is the merging of the American system with the Soviet. A Corporate-Fascist Socialism wearing the benevolent mask of environmentalism and charity.
I want to dive into comprehensive plans like Forward SGF, and how Springfield’s plan is like every other city’s. Then we’ll zoom in on the specifics of how the global sustainability plan known as UN Agenda 21 is indeed your city’s plan!
Before we get into those specifics, it’s important to lay the foundation. They know how important foundations are, because they’ve been chipping away at them for over a century. But soon we’ll also discuss the other kind of foundation - the soft-headed do-gooder type.
Panic Fuels Consensus and Change
Panic creates an ideal environment where people are amiable to some seriously bat-shit crazy ideas.
It worked for Jacob when he stole Esau’s blessing.
In the US, it worked to reveal speculators and schemers during some key years.
It worked to steal wealth and power from the farmers during the Republican orchestrated deflationary panic of 1920-21.

Panic then worked through FDR’s communist brain trust during the Great Depression to expand powers of the executive branch, stoking the many fires of inflationary, wealth stealing programs already long running at the Federal Reserve.
It worked during the 50’s to sell Americans on federally funded urban renewal programs to divert tax dollars through a syndicate of local “metrocrats,” setting local precedent for government by mob rule, one tax-funded grant at a time.
It taught us to hide our heads under our desks instead of meet our fates head on.

We all felt the urgency in Reagan’s voice in his iconic speech, signifying the end of the long cold war and possible end of communism altogether. Did it end though?
But think of all the peace we would miss out on if the soviet union didn’t play along.

It worked to normalize the collapse of our judicial system.
It worked to steal our rights after 9/11 by executive order, because… they hated us for our freedoms? 👈👉
Talk about 4-D Chess!
And PANIC has been effectively deployed by an un-American, theosophical Gaia cult, to roll out the so called “climate crises.”
The doomsday cult from the great white north

UN Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development, often discarded as conspiracy quackery, actually has quite the overabundance of documented history. Most of the deep lore takes place in Canada though, so Americans aren’t as familiar with the founder, Maurice Strong as they are with his clones here in the U.S., like Tennessean Albert Gore Jr.

In Elaine Dewar’s excellent “Cloak of Green,” we have an extensive history on the hijacking of the climate movement by the swamp from the perspective of a leaf. 🍁
Though he never earned a college degree, Strong proved that it’s all about who you know as he bootstrapped his way through the 1940’s in the energy/mineral field. He managed this mostly through his relationship with another Tennessean native, “Wild” Bill Richardson, a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
In Dewar’s book we learn Richardson married into the powerful Canadian McColl family prior to befriending Strong. McColl-Frontenac had been controlled by Texaco oil since 1938. There are many oil barons and banks behind sustainable development.
Maurice connected with Paul Martin, M.P. through Richardson. Martin rose to power on the Continentalist side of the Canadian Liberal Party, ultimately achieving a cabinet level position under the prime minister William King. A short while later, in 1947, Martin was made a UN delegate on the issue of the partition of Palestine.
Bill tried to get his friend Maurice a job at the UN through Martin, who turned him down. But another friend, Noah Monod, then treasurer of the UN, found him a role as assistant pass officer in the Identification Unit of the Security Section.
It was through this relationship with Monod that he ultimately met David Rockefeller in New York. Rockefeller at the time already managed the U.N. account at Chase Bank.
After working in state level resources he got into state sponsored economic development. The ideological birthplace of UNA21 was actually conceived after he founded the Canadian International Development Agency.
UN Conference in Stockholm - 1972
After four years with CIDA, Strong was ready to do a Sustainable Development Ted Talk. On June 5, 1972, it was presented in front of 113 countries at the UN Conference at Stockholm. This was the catalyzing moment for Sustainable Development. There was a lot of press hype and many western countries began environmental departments, policies and regulations. The global project was already making it’s way to the local level.
Well funded PR campaigns and NGOs spawned after Stockholm, and environmental concern spread throughout the public as a result. Another branch grew out of the UN, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), which selected the well known spy hub of Nairobi, Kenya to set up it’s base of operations, where it remains to this day.
The Rockefeller Trilateral Commission created a year later by David Rockefeller, has expanded since to 390 members and three headquarters in DC, Tokyo and Paris.
The Brundtland Commission - 1987
The Sustainable Development meme went parabolic after the UN held the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland Commission), named after Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway’s Prime Minister.
The commission was ended in 1986, but the report published the next year planted the seed now germinating, without a single vote from any citizen in Springfield, Missouri. That report is called,"Our Common Future.”
Maurice Strong siphons aquifer under Colorado ranch
Before we get into the birth of UNA21 in America, it should be noted that it’s Godfather, Maurice Strong was teasing around the idea of US citizenship after buying his second wife (the crazy one) a massive ranch in the San Luis valley of Colorado in 1978 for the purposes of starting a cult. All the big banking names showed up and many big plans were made there. They also “discovered”the ranch sat over one of the largest aquifers in the region.
Hanne Marstrand-Strong, according to the prestigious Canadian Globe and Mail, believed herself to be the reincarnation of a Coloradan Indian. So the entire idea of tapping that liquid to sell elsewhere would seem like pretty bad karma, you’d think. She wasn’t too pleased with the idea.
But above all else, Maurice Strong was a businessman who traded in natural resources.

Wolfensohn will come up again very soon…
The UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) - Earth Summit
The agenda’s “soft power” agreement was actually signed by George H.W. Bush in 1992 down in Rio.
If he was genuflecting to the centrists for votes, I guess it failed. At that point it was non-binding, and while it opened the doorway to our Government, Bush at least committed no funds.
As an aside, the Constitution of the United States is in fact a legally binding document. Gentle reminder to those within the machinery cheering for global governance. Should our project get back on track, there might be stiff penalties for those involved in attempting to subvert our God given rights.
Never needed it
Bush had actually cut funding to his environmental department because we were already leading the world in reduction of CFCs and other categories thanks in large part to the Clean Air Act. Bush fortunately didn’t sign the Biodiversity Convention at Rio, which was a separate agreement, citing IP concerns. Even though communists are always stealing our intellectual property anyway, at least it’s still technically illegal.
The Tennessean
The name Al Gore Jr. is almost synonymous with the term climate change. We could easily cite his sadistic, anti-science doomer fan-fic called, “An Inconvenient Truth.” Of course, if you have the financial power of the world bank combined with the diplomatic winds of the UN at your back, turns out just about any truth can be made very convenient!
Al Jr’s father, Al Gore Sr., worked as an executive in Armand Hammer’s Occidental Petroleum company, where he sat on the board of directors. However, he had a long running relationship with the Russian spy while serving as a Senator in DC going back as far as 1950, when Hammer partnered with Gore in an Angus cattle breeding operation.
After Al Jr. returned from Vietnam, Hammer helped launch his political career as well. He was a TN rep at the time of Earth Summit, and went to Rio as a member of the large congressional delegation in attendance. There was already scuttle of Veep talk.
NGL fam, that is pretty good! Unfortunately he said other things.
In 1993, Clinton remodeled the environmental department when he created the President’s Office on Environmental Policy. He placed Katie McGinty, Al Gore Jr’s chief environmental advisor, in charge of the expanded department with hooks into several key councils, while also elevating the EPA to cabinet level.
On June 14, 1993, shortly after Gore briefed the UN, Clinton announced the “President’s Council on Sustainable Development.” That’s Alida Rockefeller-Messinger (D-MN), the VIP in purple who dropped like a sack of potatoes. She was the top individual money donor to Clinton back in ‘92 ($300k). These were the good ol’ days when campaign financing wasn’t so out of control!

The agenda’s been marching steadily through American institutions since. Schools, state and local governments, private sector - anyone reliant on federal assistance would not be spared climate tyranny.
Not even Springfield, MO!
What is sustainable development?
Simple enough…
This infographic might be more helpful.
A buffet of lofty ideas with a little communism sprinkled in. Now, if you squint hard enough looking at this chart, some of these goals might remind you of your current comprehensive community plan.
While some of these goals will be construed as noble to some, the method in which they are implemented denies the sovereignty of your city, county and state. It denies you the vote on how the vision is constructed and rolled out, and it uses your tax dollars to bankroll it.
My next entry will try to describe how these goals align specifically with “Forward SGF,” and how the federal government aptly uses the panic state to coerce your city officials into “smart growth.”
Let’s take The Hatch Foundation for example, created by IDF corporation. They receive a lot of money from institutions that were bailed out while many lost their houses. This was the source of the “local” art festival known as MidXMidwst.
Speaking of banks…
Here’s former VP and Agenda 21 change agent, Al Gore Jr., at the aforementioned UN press briefing explaining #17, Partnerships For the Goals.
By “private sector”, he is not talking about mom and pop shops down on main street. He means the multi-national, vertically integrated franchise and tax-exempt foundations your city admin has been luring onto main street with tax credit schemes.
These are the same businesses paying labor peanuts, while shoveling piles of dollars into the city coffers. The same businesses who send the profits far, far away from your community, never to be seen again.
You can attend every “visioning meeting,” provide feedback all day long. You are not and never will be a stakeholder of Agenda 21. We are but citizen tax-cattle, referred to as workforce, whose sole purpose is positive tax-growth. Through over a century of usurious taxation, you have been moulded carefully into the shape of being who would pay for the prison being built around you.

In one of the original Sustainable Development conferences, World Bank President at the time, James Wolfensohn zoomed in on partnerships as it involves the financial sector.
If you’re wondering why the World Bank president is leading the environmental movement, their webpage on Intermediary Funds might reveal some clues:

Communitarianism
Rosa Koire hit the ball closest to the pin when it comes to the theosophical roots feeding sustainable development.
democratsagainstunagenda21.com/
She mentioned communitarianism, which is the ideological origin of the sustainable concept, interdependence. It is an essential ingredient in UN Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development. It was born on a Kibbutz in Israel and perfected by Werner Falk (Amitai Etzioni), here in the U.S., at George Washington University’s Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies.
Up until his 93rd year of life, Etzioni stayed board president of the Communitarian Network, a tax-exempt foundation who’s main purpose is to replace our right to life, liberty and property with social governance perverting the golden rule by removing the variable of free will from the equation.
Natural resource siphoner, Maurice Strong says it himself during the Opening Plenary of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio. We’re all in this together!
To create a plan for diversity where everything integrates into a centralized plan doesn’t seem like the standard path. Diverse and same are two concepts one might not typically marry together. That might be the disconnect. Conformity is abundant in your city’s Comprehensive Plan.
The Planning Industry
Modern planners are trained and certified by the American Planning Association (APA). Most of them just copy/paste model statutes from a thousand page book paid for by tax dollars from the Clinton’s Sustainable Development council. It’s called “Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook: Model Statutes for Planning and the Management of Change.” This should help clarify why most of the community plans changed around the same time, run vaguely similar timelines and share 85-90% of the same objectives.
Since most is lifted from model statutes by regional planning commissions and nobody votes on it, the marketing materials must project some degree of public acceptance. You’d be surprised actually to find throughout American history, how many times this type of thing was voted down through proper referendum. The next best thing to consent of the governed is manufactured consensus though, which is of course just tyrannical, metrocratic rule.
We’ll discuss regionalism in the next one and where it comes from. Hint: They drink a lot of vodka there.
If you missed the “visioning meetings” and “public feedback” sessions, as MOST did, they will still say something like, “there was extensive community engagement.”
It means the public was invited to gathering where they were allowed (within the bounds of a timer) to comment briefly on the plan or add a suggestion card to an interactive map. It’s not any kind of real input. All the questions are heavily guard railed around the sustainable development goals. While the answers are multiple choice, they all arrive at point B in style.
Pushing back (gently)

These plans were not our choice and I can’t repeat enough how there was not one single vote taken on their adoption. It’s like going to the barber and instead of getting the haircut you like, being presented with four styles to choose from. Could there be better options elsewhere? If yes, why are they only interested in giving us those options? Either way you’re getting a haircut and only people close to you will know that it’s not your regular style.
The climate science industry also works this way where preselected outcomes determine the choices available. Instead of an Inconvenient Truth, it’s an Incomplete Truth and a lot of aggressive money for those standing on the “right” side. What doesn’t rely on shorter time frames for trends, ignores myriad inputs in the models. In the US, where critical thinking guides education, it gets a pass because of the theme of this entry.
Let’s set aside the fact that none of these mavens, including Al Gore, practice any of the lifestyle changes they propose for us. That none of your city or ngo leadership are willing to move from their mansions in sprawl to downtown stack and pack, mixed use gulags. Let’s ignore that most of their wealth is sitting in tax sheltered accounts gaining compound interest.
There are two wrinkles that call into question whether or not it’s good science:
CO2 has less of an effect on the warming of the atmosphere over time than solar radiation and
the idea that models generate false positives because grant funding relies on it
Human generated CO2 makes up less than 3% of the total CO2 in our atmosphere, which is less than 25% of the atmosphere altogether. The rest is naturally generated from the earth as it always has been. Water vapor, most impact.
Creating a model is fine as long as we have widely accepted agreement amongst the scientific community that the best effort possible was put forth to create a complete model. I’m gently pushing back on a model that was created under funding duress, with a few hand selected inputs to produce an outcome worth foundation or federal grant dollars.
Don’t take my word for it
World famous dinosaur guy, Michael Crichton graduated from Harvard with a BA in biological anthropology. He later earned his MD at Harvard medical school, before selling millions of books and becoming a world famous filmmaker.
Crichton’s critique of environmentalism and consensus science’s tendency to view complex systems in a linear fashion drew controversy. Of course, no matter how humorous you make it, there’s truth in comedy. The truth hurts sometimes.
Watch the full presentation and then spend a few more precious moments with his Cal Tech speech entitled, “Aliens Cause Global Warming,” which dives even further into the tendencies of climate models.
Michael S. Coffman was a U.S. legislator who also happened to have an extensive background in science. A BS in Forestry, MS in Biology at N. Arizona University at Flagstaff, and a Ph.D. in Forest Science at the University of Idaho in Moscow. A well respected ecologist who taught forestry and worked in research for over twenty years.
Here’s a couple interesting slides from another Coffman webinar C-SPAN somehow still carries that depict not only how important securing property rights are to the function of the U.S. government, but also it’s correlative relationship with a nation’s ability to make money.
One Bay Area and California citizens reaction to UNA21
When the Bay Area plan began to take hold, California residents reacted a bit differently than Springfieldians. Although I think it’s better to focus energy on educating each other and running candidates that are “Reece Committee” friendly, I do see the value in letting them know that you know what’s happening during public commentary.
There’s a trend now, made even more popular through the recent controversy in Springfield, Ohio, where residents attend the City Council meetings and “stick it” to the council person during their 3 minutes of comment. These videos go viral and get a lot of laughs, but I don’t think they move the football in the right direction. That said, these comments are on the record and I think it’s within every U.S. citizens responsibility to make it record that the ship is off course and sailing into the rocks.
They weren’t having any of it. Governance is about sliding communism through the back door while we’re all distracted by bread and circus. Unfortunately, judging by the metrics on some of these videos and the lack of attention to this matter on social medai, Agenda 21 stuff rolls out without much pushback.
Rosa Koire, an expert witness for eminent domain cases, was awake to it and so were the tea party folks.
Watch all of this next one if you have the time. It’s the exact opposite of what happened during the Forward SGF visioning and council meetings. I’ve timestamped it to the most relevant clip by Savan Wilson because it gets to the crux of the issue, but there are a lot of upset Americans at this public hearing.
grindal61’s YouTube, especially this almost two hour compilation of the pair document the federal bulldozer hard at work in SoCal.
There is also of course Chris Norby, who successfully fought redevelopment in California.
Conclusion
If property rights are not the red line, the few rights left are up for grabs. As mentioned, this issue doesn’t wear a politically partisan jersey. Both sides should share these ideas if you admire freedom and personal rights. If you’re a civic leader or someone benefiting from this unconstitutional policy, dig your heels in and do what’s right. Why would you complain when it’s working for you? How shiny are all those awards and titles in light of the historic record?
Like most corruption, the abuse of legal loopholes seem to be the primary method. A check on the supreme court is bipartisan and would go a long way towards curing things on main street. And again, resuming the Reece committee, even if only locally first, would not only fix this flood of tax-exempt money pumping federal inflat-0-bux into your city, but it would set things up to shrink the oldest and ugliest swamp creatures.
We know from cleaning that if you start from the top down, you won’t have to sweep twice. In Missouri, that would translate to regions. Why not start there. Find your regional boards and start poking around.
It is with good reason Thomas More’s “Utopia” is categorized as political satire. Truth is inherent in comedy, there is no Utopia without a jail.
Community Resources:
Regional Quick Reference
City of Springfield - Comprehensive Planning
Springfield Regional Economic Partnership
Missouri Association of Council of Governments - Regional Map
Southwest Missouri Council of Governments
Missouri Association of Counties - Board of Directors - Regional Map
ICLEI Member Database - Find your ICLEI Members and Study Them
Missouri Department of Economic Development
Council of State Governments
US Conference of Mayors
Agenda 21
United Nations Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/outcomedocuments/agenda21/
Michael Crichton - Speech at UCAL - Aliens Cause Global Warming
APA - “Growing Smart - Model Statutes for Agenda 21”
https://archive.org/details/GrowingSmartLegislativeGuidebookModelStatutesAgenda21GrowingsmartGuide
Anatoliy Golitsyn - New Lies for Old: The Communist STrategy of Deception and Disinformation
Rosa Koire - “Behind the Green Mask”
https://archive.org/details/behind-the-green-mask-u.-n.-agenda-21/page/n15/mode/2up?view=theater
Redevelopment, The Unknown Government
Maurice Strong 1972 Converence at Stockholm
Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland Report): “Our Common Future”
The President’s Council on Sustainable Development - “Towards a Sustainable America”
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc709885/m2/1/high_res_d/7088.pdf
Tax Exempt Foundations
Natural Resources Defense Council Inc
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/132654926
Urban Sustainability Directors Network
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/825015863
Council of State Governments
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/366000818
International Economic Development Council Inc
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/520887806
American Council of Learned Societies
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/131851145
League of Women Voters of the United States
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/530115655
Washington University
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/430653611
Hawthorn Foundation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431231419
Greater Horizons (KC)
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/200849590
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431152398
United Way of Greater St Louis Inc
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/430714167
Stifel Charitable Inc
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/842049692
Stlventuresworks
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431548996
Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/440357621
Missouri Chamber Foundation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/436051487
Missouri Partnership
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/205473070
Missouri Jobs With Justice
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431864844
Missouri Foundation For Health
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431880952
League of Women Voters of Missouri
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/430415536
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237290968
Community Partnership of the Ozarks
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431830026
Urban District Alliance
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431790672
Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield Inc
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/440513659
Junior League of Springfield, MO
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/436050075
Ozarks Regional YMCA
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/440545283
Ozarks Regional Land Trust
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431304715
Springfield MO Chamber of Commerce
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/440501055
Springfield Business Development Corporation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431309497
Springfield Urban District Alliance
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431790672
The Springfield Green County Public Library Foundation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431655656
Foundation for Springfield Public Schools
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431560366
Hatch Foundation
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/843891130
Springfield Innovation Inc.
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/261675774