In the 1970's Professor Philip Zimbardo conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment at Stanford University. He was a psychologist who wanted to see if students would torture each other if given permission. He set up a 'prison' in the university basement, randomly assigned some students to be prisoners and others jailers, and watched. The experiment had to be ended because of the brutality of the jailers---just ordinary students. How long did it take? Six days.
Well, guess what! You're going to get your chance to see what you're made of, if you haven't already. Yes, you can look into your soul or wherever, and find out if saving your butt or going along to get along, or getting that appointment to a local board is worth losing your humanity.
Maybe you're one of those weak ones who has already jumped on the bandwagon of spying on your neighbor for 'their own good' (Community Oriented Policing, Asset Based Community Development, Neighborhood Watch, excluding people from neighborhood groups, reporting a neighbor for smoking in their apartment...). Flattery is a big manipulator. Maybe you'll be asked to reason with a neighbor----you'll be told that you're such an important insider, hey, the mayor will thank you!
Maybe it will take just a little more to push you over the edge. When your child comes home and says 'Billy's mom says you're crazy if you don't support the Bike Boulevard, and she's mad that you're not going along with the neighborhood.' will you go along?
Maybe you'll just hide in anonymity since it could maybe cost you your job to stand up. Are your kids 100% indoctrinated into UN Agenda 21--Sustainable Development? What's that going to mean for dinner table conversation? Will you be silent? It doesn't take much to destroy a social fabric. Just a willingness to go along with it. And a fear that if you don't, you'll be hurt, or unpopular. There are studies that show that people would rather suffer physical injury than be rejected by their neighbors.
The resistance to this movement is growing and you are a part of it. You're reading this. You're thinking now. It's not a TV show, it's not a drama, it's not a game. This is your life.
Anyone can be a good German. The Nazis did it slowly. They took years to get up to speed. They weren't taken seriously at first, but they manipulated the system strategically. They tightened the screws, narrowed the choices, rewarded the snitches, took out the brave ones. Does that worry you?
Maybe you'll make up flyers in the night and drop them off before dawn. Maybe you'll stand up at your council meeting and talk about ICLEI. Maybe you'll run for School Board and talk about Agenda 21 openly. Are you tough? They'll trash you, mock you, malign you, and call you crazy. But go back in this blog and look at the post on Picayune, Mississippi. Those citizens stood up. They fought it off. So can you.
STOP AGENDA 21-Sustainable Development.
What does it look like? It's a redevelopment project in Garland, TX. It's a visioning meeting in Tuscon, AZ. It's a Bike Boulevard in Petaluma, CA. It's a Neighborhood Summit in Eugene, OR. It's an Asset Based Community Development questionnaire in Sykesville, MD. It's a Community Oriented Policing project in Philadelphia, PA. It's a Transportation Grant in Evanston, Il. It's a Neighborhood Revitalization Project in Pensacola, FL. It's an Urban Growth Boundary in Detroit, MI. It's high density urban development in South Dakota. It's a Climate Protection Campaign meeting in Sonoma County, CA. It's a conservation easement in Bellingham, WA. It's a SMART growth project in Chicago, Il. It's a SMART meter installation in Norristown, PA.
UN Agenda 21 is everywhere.
Don't be a Good German. Stand up. Speak out.