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As many listeners know, the United Nations Agenda for the 21st Century is a global plan that has manifested into local government and regions of the United States and North America. This is under the guise of environmentalism but also as many have researched through the technology of weather warfare – disaster capitalism. The use of buzzwords are important for this agenda. Smart. Livable. Walkable. Vibrant. Bikeable. Consensus. Progressive. Community. Diversity. Carbon Footprint. Vision. Green. Stakeholders. Regional Sustainable. UN Agenda 21 would implement multi-layered restrictions such as limited access to electricity and transportation, imposing unsustainable tax rates, and arbitrarily seizing private property for personal gain. Across the country, individuals are losing their rights to private property, land and water as cities are re-planned for high density, urban development and smart growth. We look at how ICLEI has systematically invaded the Fort Collins area of Colorado through the traumatic yet courageous story of investigative journalist Stacy Lynne. For four years Stacy Lynne alerted her community about ICLEI, International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives – revealing how large amounts of tax payer money is being spent annually. She saved 300 local jobs, scores of private businesses by bringing awareness to ICLEI policies that were to be mainly voted on in secret. We hear part of an earlier interview with Stacy Lynne.

Utility companies worldwide are replacing electricity gas and water meters with new generation smart meters. The so called smart meter is also a powerful transmitter and receiver using wireless microwave technology similar to cell phones to communicate back to the utility company. This information alone raises a long list of concerns that is at the core of resistance amid utility companies, local governments and aware communities. Some of the concerns include over-billing, electric grid vulnerable to hacking, surveillance and tracking, autism, inflammation in the body and degradation of red blood cells. If you’re a regular listeners to this show, you’ll recall we’ve talk about the physiological hazards of RF radiation and inappropriate use of wireless microwave technology with many guests in the past.

Guest – Josh Del Sol, director and producer of the documentary film Take Back Your Power Take Back Your Power is winner of the AwareGuide Transformational Film of the Year, Indie Fest Annual Humanitarian Award, and Leo Award for Best Feature Documentary (British Columbia). Born and raised near Vancouver BC, Josh is passionate about the growing movement of social awakening. He has a vision for a more equitable social structure, with decentralized energy production and foundational values which honor the sanctity of life and human rights. Josh finds inspiration in those of courage who speak truth to power, from a place of non-violence and vision, laying the foundation for necessary solutions.