"Sustainable development" may sound good, but. . . Our friends in
Streetsboro are hosting a meeting to educate Ohioans on Agenda 21. The featured
speaker is Don Casey,
who has studied Agenda 21 for twenty
years and was instrumental in Alabama’s successful passage of Senate Bill 477.
Most of you are
aware that Cleveland is an Agenda 21 city, Cuyahoga County is an Agenda 21
county, and multiple initiatives are already underway. (This is not a left/right party
politics issue; see
also: democrats against UN agenda 21.)
And Streetsboro is just south of the Ohio Turnpike, accessible
to Cleveland and Akron-Canton.
WHAT: UNDERSTANDING UN AGENDA 21
WHEN: SUNDAY JANUARY 20th 2013 at 1:00 PM
WHERE: Stringz & Wingz Z-PLEX
1543 State Route 303, Streetsboro, OH (map here)
* In Streetsboro Plaza next to
SAVE-A-LOT
THREE SPEAKERS at THE JANUARY 20th EVENT
·
Don Casey - Understanding UN Agenda
21
·
David Frost - Agenda 21 spreading in
Ohio
·
Steve Berecek - Recognize how Agenda
21 is introduced
This is an educational event, and nobody needs to be educated
more than our elected representatives who can prevent this socialist collective
regionalism from spreading and destroying our liberty. Please consider contacting
your local elected representatives and inviting them to attend this event. We
wish to include ALL elected officials -- Democrat, Republican, or other -- at
this educational forum. That would include your county commissioner, township
trustees, city or village council members, as well as your state and federal
representative and senator. The building hold 1,600 people, so there is plenty
of room to bring a friend or two as well. Invite your neighborhood. There
will be handout materials available for everyone. This event is being
held at STRINGZ & WINGZ Z-PLEX Centrally
located to Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown Just a short drive from the Ohio
Turnpike exit at 480 STRINGZ & WINGZ
is a full menu restaurant and bar and you can have lunch on site if you so
desire. Though this is a FREE event to convey
important information, but there will be a donation jar available to help cover
the cost.