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Agenda 21 Chapter 7 Resettlement Coming soon to a town near you!

Jim Hummel recently did a report on the affordable housing issue in Barrington.  View the link at http://hummelreport.com/10.25.2012.housing.html   (Great job Gary!)

The purpose of this move to affordable housing mandates is resettlement from cities to towns in suburbs.  (At considerable expense to residents of those towns due to the tax subsidies involved.)

  Please vote No on Question 7 which gives the Rhode Island Housing Authority 25 million to keep expanding this iniative.  The wording reads: Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes in an amount not to exceed twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) for affordable housing.

  This is Agenda 21 at it's best!  You can read the section on Promoting Sustainable Human Settlement Development at: http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_07.shtml   Please vote NO on Question 7!   Please forward this link to as many people as you can and ask them to comment!  We must stop this in its tracks!!!

Gary Morse

5:37 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

I was somewhat shocked to hear Councilor Speakman articulate the General Assembly's view of affordable housing:

"My understanding of the General Assembly's view of this legislation is that the suburban communities need to share in the housing of people of modest incomes. That the urban areas have done their share, many at 30 or 40 percent housing is rented or owned by people of low or moderate incomes and the suburban communities need to share in that. So the state would be less friendly I think towards helping more because the urban communities believe they helped enough in housing these populations."

I had never thought of this as a resettlement issue. Thanks Marina!

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no regr allia b

7:36 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

Agenda 21 is a very interesting read Gary. I use to think it was nothing but now I have seen so much of it beng applied it cannot be ignored. Just a thought.

Sen Dave Bates

10:02 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Just to set the record straight, Ms Speakman said in her interview that she had spoken often with legislatorss about this issue. Neither Ms Speakman nor anyone else on the Council has ever mentioned affordable housing to me. This seems to have come up during the campaign for the first time.

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Gary Morse

1:37 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

To add to this, I saw Rep. Malik at the Bristol Forum this morning and he also confirmed that he has never talked to Councilor Speakman about this.

This leaves Rep Hearn. Perhaps she can clarify this matter.

Councilor Speakman's exact quote in the story is: "And I've spoken with our state legislators many times about possible ways of alleviating the burden on the town,"

Art Schmit

7:10 pm on Saturday, June 1, 2013

Agenda 21 defense has to be understood and reckoned with. Since so many fail to bother to learn about it, they will not have the tools to survive the program. The program by the U.N. and founding Globalists is also a major depopulation program using many multifaceted means Globally. The most important issue facing mankind in the history of this planet.

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