This further supports my gut feeling that in the next 50-75 years, that the Government will rule over all public lands: Forest Service, BLM, etc, will be ruled over with the same manner as a the National Parks.
It'll be sooner than that.
In 1992 the UN created the Rio Declaration on Sustainable Development - this is commonly known as Agenda 21. The document was not ratified, but agreed to by consensus - yes, by the USA too. I encourage all to read the entire document as it is a comprehensive framework that alters our entire way of life. It has been in motion for 22 years now and is pervasive.
I work in the land use field, and I can tell you that this VERY real. Have you heard of or seen 'Micro Apartments', 'Lane Diets' on your roadways, 'Parking Maximums', 'Density Minimums', or been through the NEPA process? These are all the result of A21. In fact the framing body for the Land Use Planning chapter (C10) was written by an organization called the ICLEI and more than likely your community is a member of the organization and therefore follows their dictates in planning your community. In the summer of 2013 the ICLEI took down their membership roster, however it can still be viewed here:
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Regarding Land Use, I strongly encourage all to at least read c4 - Changing Consumption Patterns - in which they are engineering new consumption patterns to more evenly distribute consumption globally.
Agenda 21 - Chapter 4: Changing Consumption Patterns, Earth Summit, 1992 Secondly, I encourage that you read the actual land use chapter
Agenda 21 - Chapter 10 Integrated Approach to the Planning and Management of Land Resources, Earth Summit, 1992 Ultimately you need to read all the of document to understand how this leads up to understanding why the attached Bio Diversity Map was created. The BiO Diversity Map shows the true intent - herd the masses into major metro area and deny anyone's ability to access the areas in red.
In Oregon we basically lost the timber industry to the same rouse - the Spotted Owl was said to be endangered and the only way to save it was to halt logging on 'old growth' trees. The means to classify old growth was of course nebulous and therefore egregiously used. Now that the industry is on its last legs it has been determined that the fate of owl has nothing to do with the age of the tree it roosts in, but in fact a predator. Regardless, there is simply a substitute reason to file suit and impede logging - even after a catastrophic fire.
The first real inroads of the Bio Diversity Map were established in Oregon in June of 2000 with advent of the Cascade Siskiyou Monument - 86,000 acres locked up: roadless - where there were roads; all cattle removed - crushing ranchers. Access is by foot and there are heavy restrictions on what you can do once you get there. Now they are trying to expand on that victory with a 600,000 acre Siskiyou Crest Monument.
This is is very real, and it is happening largely for two reasons 1) It is a rural Western States issue. All those that live in the East and contribute to groups like The Audubon Society or The Nature Conservancy (many 'hunting foundations') don't fully understand that the money they give furthers this effort. 2) no one can be bothered to inform themselves of what is really going on around them.
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