The Nature Conservancy - a Major Threat to Liberty
Written By Michael Shaw
Public/Private Partnerships Invite Insider Corruption.
The financing shenanigans of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are well documented. The Washington Post ran a three day front page expose which has lead to an ongoing Senate investigation. Before the
Post expose, Range Magazine ran a detailed and very thorough investigation of TNC operations. Former San Francisco Chronicle journalist, Tim Findley broke this story for Range with a superior piece
of journalism. Findley has been interviewed on the Freedom 21 Santa Cruz Radio Show where he called TNC the "most sinister organization in America".
The Nature Conservancy takes control, directly or by conservation easement, of the management and use of the lands and natural resources owned by private citizens. TNC is a collaborating partner with
the American Wildlands Project. TNC acquires land interests from battered "willing sellers" while coordinating with other "partners" such as government regulatory agencies and various
"Non-Governmental Organizations". People become "willing sellers" as a result of legislative or regulatory entanglements, agency abuse, tax funded windfalls (bribes), or judicial threats.
The Nature Conservancy business model demonstrates the economic premise of Sustainable Development.
Beginning at least as early as the 80's the ideology of Fabian socialist economics began its accelerating hold. Then it was called “privatization” or “third way”. Today the warm and fuzzy term for the economics of the Fabian inspired global Sustainable Development program is "public/private partnership". The purpose of global to local public/private partnerships is to secure globally managed corporate socialism. By definition, an economy based on public/private partnership eliminates free enterprise and liberty itself. With this economic model comes an advancing police state.
Transforming America
From Texas, Maine, North Dakota, Nevada, Arizona, and all across America, TNC is routinely identified by rural residents as a major threat to their way of life. The pattern is very clear. TNC
pretends to rescue the environment. In fact, TNC is an integral part of the Sustainable goal of centralized control over the world's natural resources. TNC is participating in the creation of a
global governance system that abandons Natural Law and Equal Justice.
At the new Pajaro Valley High School in Watsonville, California, students are being trained in "global citizenship". Selected students have been identified and are being assigned field work in the
Watsonville sloughs as ‘swamp restorationists'. Perhaps they are being prepared for an ultimate assignment to the Nature Conservancy under quickly evolving federal education policies that transform
the nature of education. Children are no longer being given facts and information needed to a live life of their own.
Support for the TNC - and the web to which TNC belongs - is to sanction our own victimhood.
Fabian socialist ideologues - Sustainable Developers - have permeated American institutions and left the public confused and in the dark. Sustainable Developers are well funded and are in control of
the national and international political/economic machinery. The political philosophy and the tactics of Sustainable Development pose mankind's greatest threat ever. It is time to redirect American
leadership.
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Copyright 2005 Michael Shaw. Previoulsy published in "News With Views" and the Freedom Advocates Advance Bulletin. Republished with permission from Freedom Advocates.
A Tale of Two Counties
Santa Cruz County:
After 26 years, Santa Cruz County and Supervisor Ellen Pirie, continue to block economic use of Liberty Garden
and
Alameda County:
Michael Shaw, owner of Lockaway Storage, delivers Misprision of Treason Notice to Alameda County
"To release the potential productivity and diversity of a landscape, an owner must be free to engage in rigorous disturbance, and free to pursue a reasoned and creative process of trial and error. This process would be suited to the choice of each individual and the uniqueness of each property,"
–Michael Shaw from Ecological Restoration, Spring 2002
