Global
Landgrab Coming Soon To Your Neighborhood
By Judith Moriarty

The people perish for lack of knowledge. Like turtles,
people have tuned out, and retreated into the manageable (so
they think) spheres of their private lives. Unable or
unwilling to grapple with the chaos of the times; of
billions going for never-ending war, funding being cut (to
pay for war), from various programs serving their
communities, rising taxes, outsourcing of jobs, shuttered
mills, obscene prescription costs, unaffordable medical
insurance, rising fuel costs, immigration issues (draining
coffers of local communities), and the mantra of FEAR and
suspicion; which lurks at airports, malls or your once
friendly neighborhood; a paralyzing, apathy and general
malaise; keeps people from inquiring, questioning, debating,
or becoming informed on how the greater issues of the world;
i.e. trade agreements, economic summits, environmental
gatherings (global), Goals 2000 or No Child Left Behind et
al, will affect their lives, their communities and their
futures (and children).
While we are being dutifully distracted with the threat of
social security being privatized, the Oscars, sports stars
on steroids, Presidential glad handing in Europe, the newest
sensational murder, mud slides in California, flu shots, and
a new strain (?) of AIDS, etc, there are other things afoot
(globally) going on with no national or international news
coverage of any merit.
Without a grasp of the larger picture having to do with
Agenda 21, Sustainable Communities, Regional Governance,
Public Private Partnerships (they play we pay), Water,
Non-Governmental Organizations, the Rewilding of America,
etc; local citizens and politicians are at a loss in
presenting any informed arguments or objections. You can't
argue a global plan on a local level without having all the
pieces. Every citizen and politician should take the time to
understand that which for the most part is being presented
in lofty, altruistic, and buzz word rhetoric; "Protecting
world resources, biospheres, Heritage Sites, Buffer Zones,
Corridors, Sustainable Communities, Regional Governance,
(more efficient-ha), diversity, etc." You should care
because the global land grab is coming to your neighborhood.
Be prepared with the knowledge you need. Not possible? Think
again.
"We have got to share this planet with the other living
creatures, and sharing means not merely preserving them in
zoos or National Parks, but setting aside huge areas. Whole
regions perhaps that will be free from human interference
(too bad African villagers' jm). Ideally, I would like to
see certain areas of the planet set off-limits to human
entry of any kind, even aerial over-flights". Edward
Abbey-Deep Ecology for the 21st Century: An Ecocentric World
View
One would like to think that local/state officials are aware
and informed on the greater issues going on in various
global environmental seminars, treaties etc; which trickle
down to the local level in insidious, fragmented pieces
affecting us all. One doesn't take into account (at least
locally) that many of these officials are working people,
and obligated to a myriad of meetings, paperwork and various
committees. On the state/national level; it's a matter of
fact, that gosh, not all politicians are altruistically
giving of their time to protect and champion the interests
of citizens. True, there are the rare few, who take very
seriously their votes and listen attentively to citizens
(this is rare). Some are there to further their move on up
the political ladder and on to the big time in Foggy Bottom
(Washington D.C.), while others are satisfied to remain big
fish in a small bowl, servicing the demands of special
interests (loopholes-subsidizes-tax breaks-exemptions etc.).
Some yawn; see politics as a reprieve from the boredom of
their lives, or an extension of their jock status, from days
gone by. The manipulations-wheeling and
dealing-intrigue-compromise-and gamesmanship of it all;
gives them that daily 'rush' of testosterone power!
One wonders (outside the few men/women of integrity)
attending the various committee meetings in Concord, NH; and
listening to the political jabberwocky going on in the small
cliques in the hallways; with the none too (not all) subtle,
lackluster enthusiasm, of representatives; hurrying citizens
along in testimony (citizens are always LAST), just who's
minding the store? Tax exemptions etc, (anything for
industry) are slam dunked and passed without a question.
Meantime, citizens who have the audacious gall, to address a
regulatory agency; having no problem with approving tons of
lead to be dumped on their community, toxins choking others,
or toxic sludge dumped on farmlands, et al; are many times
treated with hostility or benign indifference!
With the focus on privatization, public-private
partnerships, (dismantling local control); anyone with any
common sense about them can see that; incrementally the
power of the people is being given over to corporate control
through various venues. Once upon a time we were subjects,
then citizens, and now consumers. Everything is for sale. TV
'programming' is set up to entice "consumers" through the
3000 daily ads to buy, buy, buy. Utilities-waste-nursing
homes, and even the people's water (once in local control)
is open to the highest bidder or those with the most
influence. In "public private partnerships or privatization"
(despite the lofty high pitch sales rhetoric) means only one
thing.a plundering of the people's money. Profits take
precedence over any and all health or environmental
concerns. It's pigs at the trough time, locally-state wise
and nationally. This is not just happening in one or two
isolated places but across the nation. Because we are
narrowly focused (many times only one newspaper)
parochially; we have little to no idea of the larger picture
and what is being set in place.
As I read of various happenings across the nation; I am
struck with the usage of terms and language being introduced
into the public arena; with no explanation as to their
meaning (if any). I asked a state politician a few years
back what this terminology we're hearing lately of,
"regional or regionalization" meant? He brushed the whole
thing aside as inconsequential and told me that is was of no
importance. Obviously, for me, that was an unsatisfactory
answer. Most especially, since on the local level, I could
see that it meant a great deal. It appeared to me, that ever
so insidiously, local control was gradually being usurped by
"regional" control of unelected officials. Consultants
(strangers) were replacing local people in places of city
government (at lucrative salaries). The sense of community
(calling city hall etc.) was being replaced by various
business entities, having little to no attachment to the
heartbeat of the people. How could they, being strangers,
with no sense of native pride or concern? Words like
"regional, stake holder, empowerment zones, enterprise
committees, visioning councils, smart growth, sustainable
development etc;" had replaced understandable language! I
didn't imagine that the usage of these terms across the
nation (if you look) meant "nothing".
Regional: Without much fanfare (vote) or input from Congress
President Nixon through Executive Order 11490 and Executive
Order 11647 divided the nation into TEN REGIONS. It really
is amazing how little citizens know of the workings of their
government and things set in place by Executive Orders. But
then we're kept mesmerized by Super-Bowls, the Oscars, the
latest sensational murder, or the ripping and tearing of Red
vs. Blue politics. Presidential and Executive Orders are
legal documents and have the same effect as laws. Executive
Orders are authorized by the President's statutory or
constitutional powers. Proclamations are issued by virtue of
the President's office, by law, or in response to
Congressional joint resolutions. Although there is no legal
difference between the two documents, most Proclamations
address the general public while Executive Order are
generally used to direct government agencies or officials.
It's sort of like a secret government within a government.
You never hear the latest Executive Order or Proclamation on
the news, and I daresay (in today's climate) few have little
to no idea what they are. You might be surprised at what is
set in place. Since they effect us all you'd think people
would want to know? See
www.conservativeusa.org/eo/info.htm
www.archives.gov/federal_regi...ders/1972.html
Regional Governance:
Region One: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont. Regional Capitol-Boston
Region Two: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin
Islands. Regional Capitol-New York City
Region Three: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
West Virginia, District of Columbia. Regional
Capitol-Washington.
And on across the county to Region Ten.
Also, not on the 'news', is the fact that six Regional
Commissions are in place, pending final approval, which
impact states from New York to California; from Florida to
Washington. Few people realize that these regional
commissions even exist, or the growing influence they have
over the lives of ordinary people (us) by providing the
mechanism through which appointed individuals, rather than
elected officials, develop public policy.
www.newswithviews.com/images/appa-regionmap.gif
The Columbia River Gorge Regional Commission was set up in
1986. This Commission has become a nightmare, beyond the
reach of either state government, or Congress, short of
repealing the Act altogether. This appointed commission has
absolute authority over all land use within the designate
counties, with the authority to override both county and
state officials. The Regional governance concept began in
earnest with the Clinton-Gore administration. On the heels
of the President's Council on Sustainable Development
http://clinton4.nara.gov/PCSD
came the Community Empowerment
Board, chaired by Vice President Al Gore, which included 26
federal agencies. Through these initiatives, the Delta
Region Study Commission was formed. For eight years, this
study commission, funded by Congress, defined and catalogued
every facet of economic, social, and environmental activity
throughout 240 counties in eight states.
Using the data collected over the years, the Delta Regional
Commission directs federal funds to projects/organizations
it deems appropriate, and which meet the principles of
"sustainable development" Projects are developed by
"stakeholder councils" and proposed through "empowerment
zones" and "enterprise communities". These "stakeholder
councils" are often the same people, and the same councils,
that serve as "visioning councils" in communities where;
Smart Growth, Heritage and Historic areas, scenic byways,
recreational trails, and ecosystems restorations are being
planned. Other Regional Commissions are awaiting approval by
Congress; which include seven states from Florida to
Virginia and the Southwest Border Region (HR 1071).
While these quasi-governmental regional authorities have
brought new federal dollars to many communities, they are
also eroding the authority and accountability of local and
state elected officials. Moreover, they are slowly
transforming the processes of representative government.
The Governors, who sit as co-chairs of these Authorities,
are mere figureheads; the work is done by appointed staff on
loan from state and federal agencies. Because these
Authorities are multi-jurisdictional, they operate beyond
the control of any county or state. They are controlled only
by Congressional appropriation to the various agencies that
supply money to the regional authorities. Since the
Clinton-Gore years, virtually all federal agencies have
worked to advance the principles of sustainable development
as set forth in Agenda 21.
http://sovereignty.freedom.org/p/sd/a21
Stakeholder councils are driven by activists at the local
level, promoting their particular agenda assignment, such
as: Heritage areas, Historic sites, open space, mass
transit, watershed protection, wilderness restoration, and
growth boundaries. Typically (the great % of those involved,
are unaware of the overall objectives of Agenda 21) these
councils consist of representatives of special-interest,
non-governmental organizations, and employees of local,
state, and federal government agencies. Ordinary taxpayers
are systematically discouraged from participating in these
groups, although the councils are said to represent the
public. These are the groups that dictate public policy
through the design of "sustainable" projects they know will
be acceptable to funding agencies. Local officials can
either accept the projects, or be ridiculed for rejecting
federal money.
www.newswithviews.com/Coffman/mike6.htm
Because officials don't have or take the time; to study how
Regional-Sustainable Development-Agenda 21 will impact their
locales or states; they really are at a great disadvantage
when the newest flim flam man, in the guise of found money,
comes to town. Be it 'water privatization', the newest
'partnership', 'privatization', scheme; or that pot of grant
monies. Local officials, deal only in narrow realms, and do
not come above to see the total picture. Cash strapped
cities are only too happy to buy the latest "win-win, we'll
bail you out of your financial dilemma" marketing pitch.
Like one our councilors said, "It's easy for city lawyers to
fool a bunch of farmers".
A blanket was thrown over the states and they were grouped
into regions. Yes, indeed it means something! Nixon didn't
bother to explain at the time (but then we had Watergate to
deal with but actually his Executive Order created an
additional government, a top-down government which was
called, "regional government". This regional government
consolidated the states into Ten Regions. Many elected
officials who took an oath of office to protect and defend
the United States Constitution and their state constitutions
sanctioned and even promoted this usurpation of their
authority. In all likelihood few gave any thought to the
implications (and still don't).
Much of the money collected in taxes by the federal
government is sent back to the states, counties, cities,
towns, and school districts and individuals. Certain
businesses and organizations also receive financial
incentives for special types of cooperation. When the
regional government was created it was made the vehicle for
the distribution of federal funds. While most officials in
state and local government thought they were merely
receiving grants, they were in effect selling their
authority to the regional government. Instead of being under
local authority the states and communities were answerable
to the administrators of regions. The naïve elected
officials, who believed that regionalism was no more than a
different system for distributing federal grants, (more
efficient) were easily deceived.
Regional government, a bigamous form of government, is
complicated (deliberately so), expensive and devious; but
the situation is further confused, because it does not stop
at our borders. It is a worldwide setup under the United
Nations. This means, laws, policies, executive orders and
administrative rules adopted here are often the result of
recommendations made by self-appointed international
'decision makers'. Most (not even politicians) people have
no idea that the bigamous international regional government
exists, much less the tremendous influence its
administrators have over our lives and communities. But the
sad fact is; that we are rapidly being drawn into this world
administrative system, and many among us are members of
groups/organizations sanctioning the process. This is
because hundreds (follow the money) of civic, social,
charitable, educational, cultural and professional
organizations in the U.S. with millions of members
(stupidly) support regionalism rather than constitutional
government, demonstrating once again what the Greek
historian Herodotus, observed nearly twenty-five centuries
ago: "It seems indeed to be easier to deceive a multitude
than one man".
The leaders of these organizations have transferred their
nation loyalty from the USA to the world management system.
They have done this by signing up with the Economic and
Social Council (ESOSOC) of United Nations as
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) consulting with and
pledging loyalty to the United Nations (agenda). More than
200 NGOs are pledged to support UN power over internal
affairs of their own countries. The united regions of
America have nothing to do with our history or the U.S.
Constitution. It is an administrative top/down system of
control. When regional government is involved ordinary
citizens have little to say. They and elected officials are
used merely to sanction decisions made by international
(usually blindly and dumbly) regional government
administrators.
The promoters of world regional government care little how
much they put the USA into debt or under obligations so long
as they can have control. They have changed the rules. They
divide citizens into groups favoring some groups over
others. Right means to support regional government goals.
Wrong is to have personal goals that do not support regional
government. I wouldn't hesitate to say that there is nary a
citizen or public official that you could have a discussion
or debate with on the particulars of Agenda 21 and what they
mean to our state and local communities. One would think
that such an all encompassing Agenda with world wide
implications on everyone would merit some attention? The
reality is, there's an elitist school of thought that the
'masses-human resources' are too stupid, too busy drinking,
doping, carousing or partying; to know what's really in
their best interests. let alone discuss it. Who knows, maybe
they're right; given the general malaise, apathy, passivity
in seeking out information. Heck, even our President and
some local politicians tell us they don't bother to read the
papers. Maybe they should, because like it or not, every
citizen will be (and are) impacted by the decisions being
made for their futures and their children! Forget the
silliness of Conservatism-Liberalism or the Red vs. Blue
buffoonery. Red-Blue-and all in-between will be affected and
they'll ask; "Who let this happen?" Believe me it's not
those gays or lesbians that everyone was in a lather over
(election PR brouhaha) that will do them in.
www.newswithviews.com/Veon/joan19.htm
www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/11/21.htm
It is simply breathtaking; the issues that go unreported
(except locally) and never make it to the national news
media. For news we get Donald Trump and his goofy TV show,
the specter from Never Never Land, bleached Michael Jackson,
or rampaging painted fans at some sports event. On June 17th
('97) the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) conducted a
public hearing (not on national news) in Bozeman, Montana
regarding the Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan. That plan would
create 32 million acres of "protected recovery zones" in at
least six regions, which would be connected by migratory
corridors, one of which is 240 miles long. The FWS did NOT
bother to inform any of the affected parties (property
owners in this region) Seeing is believing:
www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/...lgrizzlies.htm
Sustainable Development: Now who could possibly be against
the altruistic, lofty, pontificating verbiage of protecting,
setting aside, thousands, millions of acres across the
nation; for the, sniff, reason of "protecting the world
resources for future generations". Across the nation, in
every state, you'll see the Nature Conservancy -Audubon
Society and numerous other entities
(Foundations-Trusts-Conversation Organizations) buying up
huge swaths of land for supposed protections. One should
check out the source of any and all entities money backers
(no matter how environmental they sound). I have a feeling
(no proof) given the magnitude of these millions of acres
being gobbled up; that each state (in some cavernous
meeting) were directed in the number of acres they were
responsible for setting outside the public domain? It's just
too organized to be mere coincidence. People should check
their own states to see those places named Heritage sites,
bio-sphere preserves-conservation areas etc.
Indeed it might be laudable if it all weren't a lie. but per
usual, a conditioned, programmed society, will buy anything
without checking the validity of the organizations, or the
larger agenda taking place worldwide. These buffer zones,
corridors, and islands of sustainable development are not
about 'protecting' but about 'controlling the world's
resources'. That wouldn't go over too big, so dress it up,
under save the air, land and water (for corporate interests
of course). Most of those involved in the numerous
organizations-governmental agencies-and activist groups are
what are called "useful idiots". Not knowing or having
studied the larger agenda, or taking the time to connect the
dots, they willingly give over their lives to set in motion
this control; believing wholeheartedly they are doing the
will of Gaia, Mother Earth, et al.
A guest column in the Sun (Florida) by Warren Nielsen
entitled "In the spirit of sustainability" (May 31-'97)
attempted to present a warm fuzzy picture of the sustainable
development concept. Mr. Nielsen stated that "A loosely
organized assembly of local citizens with widely diverse
backgrounds drafted a definition of sustainable development
in the early fall of 1996" Why waste time when the United
Nations Council on Sustainable Development already published
the definition in the Global Biodiversity Assessment (1995)
on page 1118, as "development that meets the needs and
aspirations of the current generation without compromising
the ability to meet those of future generations".
Sustainable Alachua County is not "a citizens' movement" in
the sense of a grass roots movement, but has been actively
promoted by the UN in Agenda 21, and the Global Biodiversity
Treaty which was presented at Earth Summit II, held in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992. The concept of sustainable
development and sustainable communities is being implemented
in every country on Earth, as part of a global plan.
Maurice Strong (the mover behind all this) Secretary-General
of Earth Summit II, said, "The concept of national
sovereignty has been an immutable, indeed sacred, principle
of international relations. It is a principal which will
yield only slowly and reluctantly to the new imperatives of
global environmental cooperation. What is needed is the
recognition of the reality that in so many fields..is simply
not feasible for sovereignty to be exercised unilaterally by
individual nation-states, however powerful". Reference:
www.afn.org/~govern/sustain.html
Sustainable Communities: (all one happy family in
sustainable towns-reservations). Where Did the Concept
Originate? Map
www.afn.org/~govern/sustainA.html
While we get the smoke and mirrors theater of Washington
D.C.; with its bizarre theater, nonsensical hearings, and
monumental expenditures for war, debt, private favored
contractors, etc.; the real business of the world is going
on elsewhere. We got the bleacher seats to second rate
players. Rest assured Maurice Strong and his ilk are not
going to be residing in perfectly controlled communities,
where everyone bikes or walks, works and recreates, together
in acceptable cracker box houses. No, Maurice lives on some
200,000 acres in Denver over a major aquifer (so much for
sustainable eh?). Ted Turner another great advocate of
herding people into pens called sustainable development
areas owns the most land west of the Mississippi. No noisy
neighbors for him. Really what we have afoot here is the
construction of a global plantation-with the few controlling
the world's resources. Who would believe it? And that's the
charm of the whole thing being insidiously and incrementally
put in place, with the help of "useful idiots" (unpaid for
the most part) who think they'll be hiking, camping, or
river rafting in these pristine, protected areas! Boy, have
they got a surprise in store! Here's Maurice-not seen on the
daily infotainment programs. You should know who is shaping
yours-your children's and grandchildren's futures!
www.afn.org/~govern/strong.html
www.sovereignty.net/p/sd/strong.html
The reason (at least some) that most citizens are totally
unaware of what is happening on the national scale; is that
the only news one receives from other states, is if there's
a crisis of weather (hurricanes-earthquakes-mud slides), an
orchestrated Presidential visit, a train wreck or some
sensational crime. Confiscation of lands, grazing issues, or
issues surrounding the National Heritage Corridor project
are unheard of. Without media attentions, or any semblance
of investigative reporting, TV documentaries, or discussions
taking place (town hall meetings); people are hardly aware
of happenings in their own state; let alone problems in the
West or in Cuyahoga Valley near Akron, Ohio. Issues of this
rewilding of America are kept local with common folks left
to grapple with the mammoth bureaucracy of it all.
Mostly people are totally unaware of terms like; Agenda 21,
Biospheres, Sustainable Communities, Heritage Sites, Buffer
Zones, Corridors, Rewilding, Stakeholders, Partnerships,
Consensus, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Regional
Governance, or that they now live in Region one, five, or
seven et al? Because they don't have (nobody is telling
them) the overall global picture of their issue; they end up
trying to deal with their water or property issues, as if
they were dealing with local officials; just trying to talk
common sense. Global issues have a peculiar language; which
is not meant to be grasped or understood. Sometimes it's
just made up words; like "win-win, state-of-the-art or due
diligence".
Under the deceptive guise of environmentalism these
rewilding or Wildlands Projects; dealing with reintroducing
bears, wolves etc; dismantling damns, draining lakes,
shutting off lands; people are led to believe that the
protection of forests, rivers, plains, and parklands is for
the benefit of all and a noble-altruistic endeavor to save
us from ourselves. It's true that many well meaning (and
some not so well meaning) environmentalist groups are most
vocal and supportive in assisting these various NGOs and
Governmental Agencies.
Many are sincerely and legitimately concerned for clear
cutting of whole mountains, and the salacious greed of those
(multi-nationals) who could care less what eco-systems they
destroy or communities; in their rape and pillaging across
the world. The harm comes, for all concerned about their
local environmental issues, when rabid environmental groups
get center stage on the news; burning down ski resorts,
destroying labs, burning SUVs, advocating forced
sterilization, ending food aid to starving people, and
welcoming diseases such as AIDS and smallpox. They proclaim
that this is the Gaian solution to overpopulation. "Eco-brutalist"
thinking is its own form of religious fanaticism. Is it any
wonder that responsible stewardship and protests by local
citizens, against toxic poisonings, hog farms, (manure
lagoons), etc, are seen as part and parcel of extremism?
Violence of any sort, or the wanton destruction of property,
is hardly a way to get one's message across. FUNDING? Here's
an interesting assortment of the various Trusts and
Foundations giving big bucks:
www.crowley-offroad.com/wildl...financiers.htm
But in the end, this is not about the protection of the
environment but rather about controlling the world's
resources. Environmentalism is simply a useful ploy (for
now). The promise of tourism, yuppie backpacking, hiking,
and environmental education won't last. The corridors are
part of the triage of the culture. Elites will decide which
region survives. As the population and power shift to the
cities, triage of rural America can be accelerated. The
corridor program is a way of creating habitat for
biodiversity. Beyond: biodiversity" the corridor program is
a way of centralizing power. The corridor program is not to
promote culture, but to put culture in mausoleums. In the
end, the visits by environmentalists, urbanites and the
tourism will go, too.
www.prfamerica.org/LandGrabUSA.html
The (not on news) rewilding of America is a very well funded
effort to lock up as much as 50% of the United States into
wilderness or wildlands protection reserves and corridors
known as the Wildlands Project. Although preposterous to
most Americans (aware that is), federal, state and
non-governmental (unelected) organizations are gradually
implementing the strategy by calling it a host of innocent
sounding names; gap analysis, open space, conservation
areas, conservation easements, linkages, greenways etc.
The Wildlands (from Agenda 21) Project is being implemented
before your eyes (if we weren't so distracted)
www.crowley-offroad.com/wildlands_project.htm
Where farms, towns and industries now flourish and falter,
bears, wolves, jaguar, puma and wolverine are to range
freely, according to plans published in the journal of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
www.prfamerica.org/GloryOfEnvironmentalism.html
Structure of Biosphere Reserves:
www.prfamerica.org/StructureBiosRes.html
Public Trust Doctrine: Rockefeller charities paid the salary
of the head of the State greenway agency.
www.prfamerica.org/PositionsIndex.html
Sustainable Communities:
Sustainable Communities, without much fanfare or explanation
are cropping up all over the nation. Nobody seems (at least
its not public knowledge) that non-elected, non-governmental
agencies are basically running the show; with local
officials basically unaware that this is not representative
democracy. They (if involved) are merely the rubber stamp or
hasty vote needed, proclaiming that all is well. A
Corridor-Buffer Zone-or Sustainable Community will be
heading your way (if not already there) with regional
honchos running the show. You should at least have all your
pins in a row knowing that whatever the terminology it
tracks back to Agenda 21 and darn you didn't have a voice,
vote, or representation of dismantling our government. So
much for all this brouhaha of fighting for
"democracy-freedom-liberty-and oh, elections"
Appalachian Coalition For Just And Sustainable Communities:
www.appcoalition.org/TEXT/HotTopics.html
Delaware REGIONAL Valley Planning Commission:
www.dvrpc.org
National Strategies for Sustainable Development:
www.citnet.org/leadership/nssd.aspx
In the end the elite will have their tens of thousands of
acres to recreate/live on in Wyoming or wherever and the
human resources can live in designated model towns (no
cars), with various councils and committees; making sure
nobody paints their house the wrong color, has those
required solar panels, and gathers in the communal kitchen
for that weekly pep talk on all living happily ever after;
on assigned ice floes; well-oasis of approved regulated,
monitored land. Doesn't appear to be any room for the poor
in these communities (they can't be cheap) but then maybe
those unsustainable developments aren't being promoted?
Jaded me
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