Historic: The City Council of Hesperia, California Became the First City to ‘Opt-Out’ of San Bernardino County’s Agenda 21 Plan

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Hesperia, located in the high desert of Southern California, became the first city to opt-out of San Bernardino County’s Agenda 21 program. The voluntary program was installed into the county with grants through the San Bernardino Council of Governments (SBCOG). The objective behind the plan is ‘Sustainable Development,’ which is rationing, cataloguing and controlling all assets and charging people for the use of the assets. It is a backdoor method to bring socialism into the local county government. Citizen activists who began their mission five years ago were successful in their bid to have the Hesperia City Council rescind the county-wide ‘Vision Statement’.

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2 thoughts on “Historic: The City Council of Hesperia, California Became the First City to ‘Opt-Out’ of San Bernardino County’s Agenda 21 Plan

  1. Hisperia is where I fuel before dropping down into the LA basin, it’s a small community in itself full of Mexicans and young families who cant afford the expense of living down the hill. Not surprising at all they would vote down communist rule happening just miles away. HOPEFULLY, this catches on as the commies just down the road are trying to take more control.

    Orange County and San Diego are just a hop skip and a jump away, some of the wealthiest people in the world live in Orange County , only 40 or 50 miles away.

  2. I have been witnessing some waking up at the County Council level. Boat-rockers. Their intention seems noble, like they really want to help. They still believe they can foster change from that enterprise. Some will whistle-blow. Some will be martyred. Some will take the next step of really understanding the deep corruption and work for The Bill of Rights. I only say this because I see many in flux who want to do the right thing but they are caught. What to do but direct them to FTT?

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