thenewamerican.com
Monday, 04 June 2012
Written by
Alex Newman
Alabama became the first state to adopt a tough law
protecting private property and due process by prohibiting any
government involvement with or participation in a controversial United
Nations scheme known as Agenda 21.
Activists from across the political spectrum celebrated the measure’s
approval as a significant victory against the UN “sustainability” plot,
expressing hope that similar sovereignty-preserving measures would be
adopted in other states as the nationwide battle heats up.
The Alabama Senate Bill (SB) 477 legislation, known
unofficially among some supporters as the “Due Process for Property
Rights” Act, was approved unanimously by both the state House and
Senate. After hesitating for a few days, late last month Republican
Governor Robert Bentley finally signed into law the wildly popular
measure — but only after heavy pressure from activists forced his hand.
Virtually no mention of the law was made in the establishment press.
But analysts said the measure was likely the strongest protection
against the UN scheme passed anywhere in America so far. The law, aimed
at protecting private property rights, specifically prevents all state
agencies and local governments in Alabama from participating in the
global scheme in any way.
"The State of Alabama and all
political subdivisions may not adopt or implement policy recommendations
that deliberately or inadvertently infringe or restrict private
property rights without due process, as may be required by policy
recommendations originating in, or traceable to 'Agenda 21,' " the law
states, adding a brief background on the UN plan hatched at the 1992
“Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro.
The people of Alabama acting
through their elected representatives — not UN bureaucrats — have the
authority to develop the state’s environmental and development policies,
the official synopsis of the law explains. Therefore, infringements on
the property rights of citizens linked to “any other international law
or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the Constitution of the
United States or the Constitution of the State of Alabama” are also
prohibited under the new measure.
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