property rights

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PLAN BAY AREA - Draft Environmental impact report and public comment

11mo ago
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ANGRY citizens face-off against planners about property rights and freedom. 00:08 Current PBA plan 27:36 Dwayne Dewitt (con) 32:18 Kay Tokerud (con) 35:33 Heather Gass (con) 42:40 Pam Farber (con) 49:29 Carol Gottstein (con) 52:52 Ralph Fernandez (con) 1:03:06 Jim Milander (con) 1:07:13 Charles Kagnen (con) 1:15:29 Jim Bennett (con) 1:21:30 Marilynn Millender (con) 1:25:04 (con) 1:30:14 Jim Millender (con) 1:30:36 Heather Gass - "you don't answer our questions" 30:45 JR McConnell (pro) 34:59 Dianna Keena (pro) 39:25 Larry Tong (pro) 47:20 Janet Jacobson (pro) 1:04:54 Kirsten Spalding (pro) 1:27:52 Laura Foltstout (pro) Lead by Heather Gass, concerned citizens were irate with this propose plan and the unfair and manipulative manor in which the meetings are conducted - known as the "Delphi Technique". Agenda 21 is the Master Plan put forth by the United Nations in 1992 and adopted by President Bill Clinton. Agenda 21 is a green initiative which targets cars and people living outside from cities who must commute. Their goal is to develop large, congested city centers for people to reside, and provide mass transit for the city dwellers to commute to work. It also targets large parcels of land in the world, including the United States, to be redistricted to "open space land", thereby making it undevelopable. Agenda 21 was readily adopted in California by liberal politicians, specifically in the San Francisco Bay Area, under the name "Plan Bay Area". Plan Bay Area's goal is to develop large congested downtown metro areas, with shops, stores, theaters, and mass high rise housing. They aim to get people out of their private suburban residences and cars, and warehouse them in these large metro areas. These areas will also house California's large illegal immigrant population. Video Produced by Steve Kemp