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Editor,
The “Earth Charter” and “Agenda 21” have a great deal to do with “bias,” however; nothing normal can be found within the pages of these documents of history. Our 41st President, George H. W. Bush, put his John Hancock on the dotted line in 1992 at the Rio Earth Summit, and in so doing committed the United States, including every municipality within its jurisdiction, to comply with the doctrines of the Earth Charter. Progress reports, which provide a detailed outline of the achievements made towards the goals of Agenda 21, have been completed every five years since that fateful meeting at Rio in 1992.
When you have organizations like the Orton Family Foundation paving the way here in Polson, Mont., for the adoption of laws and ordinances that comply with Agenda 21 to programs like “Pathways for Play” in Ronan, Mont., designed to bring the children of our society into the belief systems of Agenda 21, it becomes very difficult to turn a blind eye to the program’s invasiveness.
There are those among us whom have adopted these Earth Charter and Agenda 21 doctrines and values for their very own, and so it is that these same people have lost any ability to operate without a bias towards them. Their inability to see the things that others find impossible to ignore is not, however, entirely their own fault.
“Psyop to Mindwar” is a short paper written by Col. Paul Vallely and Lt. Col. Michael Aquino in 1980, and it will give the reader a good understanding of how a society is conditioned through propaganda to accept as normal certain things that it would not normally find acceptable. This is also the way that terrorism works on a population by conditioning them through fear to accept certain principles that would otherwise be unacceptable.
Don’t despair; it is not too late for you to awaken from this “normalcy bias,” this state of indoctrination through propaganda, to awaken from this psychological mind-war. Free your mind from the shackles of collectivism and start thinking independently.
John Swenson
Ronan