Agenda
21 policy calls for dramatically increasing urbanization and forcing
indigenous populations out of rural areas and into densely populated
stack and pack micro apartments controlled by technocrats with the
ability to control every aspect of one’s life. When completed, this
lifestyle will be a hell on earth.
In Part One,
I detailed how the Chinese government, under the direction of global
corporations like Goldman Sachs, is instituting a mass relocation of its
population from rural to urban. At the point of a gun, the Chinese
military is forcibly removing one million Chinese farmers per month from
their rural homes and forcing them into the massive ghost cities from
which China has spent nearly $3 trillion to construct.
The
Chinese government, Hank Paulson and other globalists falsely claim
that the mass relocation of Chinese farmers is necessary to fuel the
Chinese economy. Yet, there are no jobs available to these Chinese
farmers when they arrive in the ghost cities. Strong industry and the
need to fill positions is what drew Americans into the cities during our
industrial revolution, not the other way around as the globalists are
claiming is the case in China. What we are witnessing in China is the
beginning of the implementation of the Agenda 21 creation of massive
megacities complete with stack and pack micro apartments.
As
in China, there is a decided plot to move American farmers off of their
land and into urban areas and this plot commenced nearly two decades
ago and is currently picking up momentum. The American and Chinese
methods for depopulating rural areas are different, but the net effect
is exactly the same.
Can
you imagine if the US military, as is happening in China, were to
forcibly relocate American farmers to urban areas under the threat of
violence from the military? The US would
witness the outbreak of widespread violence. Unlike the Chinese farmers
who are being forced by gunpoint off of their land. American farmers
are being nudged off of their land by market forces created by covert
government policy.