Fish and Wildlife lands loss part of larger agenda

I read your column regarding the state Department of Fish and Wildlife land holdings. You are spot on on your analysis of the situations stated and solutions that would solve it.

Unfortunately, this is happening all over the U.S.

Common sense in fixing the situation is not prevailing because there is a silent agenda going on. The easiest way to start to understand the bigger picture is to go to YouTube.com and look up Agenda 21. The name of Agenda 21 was changed last year to Agenda 2030 — the year “they” hope to have implemented all of “their” agenda.

Their term of gathering land “for future generations use” is farcical, at the very least. But to all of those who care about the environment, this term is reassuring.

We know land is not going anywhere; it doesn’t disappear. But they want us to think that we must “preserve” it for future generations or there will be none.

In most cases where land is being acquired, it is then fenced off. No hiking, hunting, fishing, no access is being allowed. That is outrageous.

Applying your common sense to this issue is of course baffling, unless you understand Agenda 21 (aka Agenda 2030). It has been signed by every president since papa Bush, as well as many other countries. It is a global program silently put into place.

If you delve into it, you will get your answers as to why common sense is not able to solve this. You will find counties who are aware trying to fight this, but the tentacles are interwoven and long.

I pray more people wake up to this. Unfortunately, with all the craziness going on in the political spectrum that is taking everyone’s attention, this very real threat to our way of life silently grows and continues.

I hope you will dig a little and find out for yourself why the door is being shut on common sense.

Carole Landt

Reardan

 

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