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Trying to understand
the subverting of America is like trying to solve a rubics cube puzzle. Bill
Wink
Prophecy points to great
change by December 21, 2012. It is
predicted that by that date, the world will end as we know it today. Could that prophecy and date mean the shift
to world governance? Or could that date
mean something else?
“By the year 2012, these changes must be
fully integrated into our economic and political life." 1992 Maurice Strong
architect of Agenda 21 – Sustainable Development
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Environmentalism
(Sustainable Development) is a Religion On
December 12, 2007, Pope Benedict released his remarks criticizing the climate-change prophets of
doom. The article was published in the
UK Daily Mail and without a doubt the Pope referred to environmentalism as a
religion. The
article ended with these definitive remarks: “In the spring, the Vatican hosted a
conference on climate change that was welcomed by environmentalists. But senior cardinals close to the Vatican
have since expressed doubts about a movement which has been likened by critics
to be just as dogmatic in its assumptions as any religion.” The
Pope’s remarks will be made in his annual message for World Peace Day on
January 1, but they were released as delegates from all over the world
convened on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali for UN climate change
talks. “The leader of more than a billion Roman
Catholics suggested that fears over man-made emissions melting the ice caps
and causing a wave of unprecedented disasters were nothing more than
scare-mongering. The German-born Pontiff said that while
some concerns may be valid it was vital that the international community
based its policies on science rather than the dogma of the environmentalist
movement.” The
Pope agreed the world needed to care for the environment but not to the point
where the welfare of plants and animals was given a greater priority than
that of mankind. He
further warned them that any solutions to global warming must be based on
firm evidence and not on dubious ideology. I want to define
a few words …that
have been used here so far to insure I understand. A
word used by the Pope was dogma.
Merriam Webster states dogma
is a noun and defines the word as meaning: 1
a: something held as an established opinion; especially: a definite authoritative
tenet b: a code of such tenets <pedagogical dogma> c: a point of view
or tenet put forth as authoritative without adequate grounds So
what does tenet mean? Once again,
according to Merriam Webster the definition of tenet is: a
principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true; especially: one
held in common by members of an organization, movement, or profession But
the key word is religion and Merriam Webster defines religion as: Religion
Function: noun 4: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor
and faith So
environmentalism has dogma that certainly is filled with tenets and without
doubt fits Webster’s definition of religion sub 4. But what else
makes it a religion? Religions
normally have some form of written text that provides guidance, such as the
Bible, Torah and Koran. Well
so too does environmentalism, it is called Agenda 21, Sustainable
Development. It is 40 chapters long
and covers some three hundred plus pages. In
the Jewish and Christian religions they acknowledge the Ten Commandments as a
guide of how they should live. Well
so too does environmentalism have its guide on how you should live and it is
called the Earth Charter. In fact
its authors hope it becomes the Ten Commandments of human behavior. Here
are a couple quotes from the authors and presenters of the Earth Charter: "My hope is that this charter will
be a kind of Ten Commandments, a ‘Sermon on the Mount,’ that provides a guide
for human behavior toward the environment in the next century and beyond,"
Gorbachev stated in a 1997 interview with the Los Angeles Times. "The real goal of the Earth
Charter," said Strong,
"is that it will in fact become like the Ten Commandments." So
where is the Earth Charter housed, this “Ten Commandments” of
environmentalism? Ah,
yet another parallel to main stream religion.
The
Jewish and Christian religions’ Ten Commandments are believed to be held in
the Ark of the Covenant and
the
so called ten commandments of environmentalism are held in, where else, the Ark of Hope. The
Ark of the Covenant has been lost for millennium but some say it is buried
beneath the Temple Mount. The Ark of
Hope seems to travel around the world and may well end its travels at the
United Nations’ headquarters in New York. Further,
every religion has a God or Gods they pray to for spiritual guidance,
intervention and to whom they give thanks.
So
who or what is the spiritual guide for environmentalism? To whom do they give thanks for their
existence? The Earth The
Earth Charter by definition is a contract (charter) with the Earth. And one of the main architects of the
contract was Mikhail Gorbachev. In
an interview he is very candid about what he believes and who his god is: “Well,
I believe in the cosmos. All of us are linked to the cosmos. Look at the sun.
If there is no sun, then we cannot exist. So nature is my god. To me, nature
is sacred. Trees are my temples and forests are my cathedrals.” The
message of any main stream religion is about eternal life. Live by the Ten Commandments and you will
be given eternal life. The
message of the religion of environmentalism is eternal Earth? If humans live by the ten commandments of
the Earth Charter the message is the Earth will live for eternity. The message is called “sustainable
development”. It
has been my experience that if you copy something it is because you want
something similar to the original, therefore, since environmentalism has
copied main stream religion it only computes that its founders wanted a
religion. The
religion of environmentalism has Agenda 21 Sustainable Development as its
bible, the Earth Charter as its ten commandments, the Ark of hope as a
religious symbol, the worshipping of the Earth as its god and eternal Earth
as it message of hope. So
there you have my reasoning for saying environmentalism is a religion. The
Harvard School of Law states there is “no legal” definition of
religion so we are left to compare with those popularly accepted major forms
of religion to make a determination. Environmentalism
was designed as a religion, it emulates religion, it parallels main stream
religion, therefore, it is a religion or, none of them are religions. So if you agree
that environmentalism is a religion, …why
is it being taught in our schools and why is it being promoted by all levels
of our government? The
First Amendment of our Constitution states, regarding religion: Congress
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof… Yet
Congress has done exactly the opposite regarding the first part, and has made
environmentalism mandatory regarding the second part. Madison
wrote: "practical distinction between Religion and Civil Government is
essential to the purity of both, and as guaranteed by the Constitution of the
United States." Yet
here we are. If
you are an elected official or anyone who is serving this country where you
have taken the oath to defend our Constitution, then you are obligated to act
to remove this religion, environmentalism, from our schools and all laws of
this United States. Else you are
betraying your fellow citizens and your sworn oath. You
must hold the same standards for the religion of “environmentalism” as you
would for any other religion. ©
Bill Wink December 14, 2007 |
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South Lake Tahoe Fire is an example of what can happen Is
Middletown the Northern Gateway to Napa County? So you don’t think Agenda 21 is in Middletown…well think
again Ernesto Sirolli and the Encyclopedia Salesman Agenda
21 and Ernesto Sirolli are linked “The
Sky is Falling” … In Middletown? |
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Agenda 21 is not the “Bill of
Rights”. It is not “The
Declaration of Independence”.
And it is not the “U.S. Constitution”.
It has never been decided on by the American people that “Agenda 21”
should be our new bible. Our guiding
light into the 21st century. It is
being pushed on us by a bunch of self righteous elitist like Nancy
Pelosi. It empowers those who agree
and indoctrinates those who do not, and you are going to think you are having
a bad dream when it comes into your home. |
Casper Wink, married to Gertrude Kemp,
was also one of the early settlers. They reared six children; Catherine, the
eldest daughter, born in 1728, and Theobald, the eldest son, in 1733. The latter
was the father of sons named Philip, John, Peter, Jacob (a Revolutionary
soldier) and Dewalt. His daughters married Isaac Roberts, Jacob Levan, John
Heidenreich (father of Judge Wm. S. Heidenreich), John Hausman and Daniel Kemp.
A brother of Theobald Wink, John Peter, born in 1745, went to the Revolutionary
War and never returned. Dewalt Wink, son of Theobald, born in 1776, was married
to a daughter of George A. Fister, also a Revolutionary soldier, and who was
the grandfather of Colonel Thomas A. Fister. He was the father of eleven sons
and two daughters, among the former being John G. Wink, of Kutztown. Casper
Wink was a Catholic and a faithful colonist, having his allegiance certified,
which reads as follows:
"I hereby certify that
of
"Witness my hand and seal, the 26th day of May, A.D. 1778.
Peter Trexler, Esq."

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