An Introduction to the New World Order and the blueprint behind it: Agenda 21

Advocates for American Sovereignty

George H.W. Bush Proclaims the New World Order

The global elites behind the scenes have always sought world domination, terming it as a utopian society. All their goals are tied to the United Nations' plans for global governance, or as they prefer to call it, a New World Order.

We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a New World Order, a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful, and we will be, we have a real chance at this New World Order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peace keeping role to fill the promise and vision of the U.N.'s founders.

— President George H.W. Bush, 1991

This statement by President George H.W. Bush on January 16, 1991, laid bare the ambitions of those who seek to replace national sovereignty with a system of global governance managed by unelected international bodies. The United Nations has served as the primary vehicle for advancing this agenda since its founding.

Agenda 21, adopted at the UN's 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, is the comprehensive blueprint for restructuring human civilization under the banner of 'sustainable development.' It touches every aspect of life — land use, education, energy, transportation, and population — and was signed by President Bush without a Senate ratification vote.

The strategy of using environmental alarmism to advance political control is not new. By declaring carbon dioxide — a gas exhaled by every human being and essential to plant life — a pollutant, regulators gain authority over virtually every aspect of economic activity. The climate change narrative provides the justification for sweeping restrictions on fossil fuels, private property, and individual liberty.

Sustainable development, as defined by the UN, requires the redistribution of wealth from developed nations to developing ones, the elimination of private property rights in favor of communal land management, and the reduction of human population to levels deemed 'sustainable' by global planners. These goals are incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and the principles of individual liberty upon which this nation was founded.

The indoctrination of American children through the public school system is a key component of this agenda. By reshaping the values and worldview of the next generation, the architects of global governance seek to create a citizenry that will willingly surrender the freedoms secured by the Founders. Parents and citizens must be vigilant and informed.

The United States Constitution remains the greatest obstacle to the globalist agenda. It enshrines the sovereignty of the American people, limits the power of government, and protects individual rights that no international body can legitimately override. Defending the Constitution is defending American sovereignty itself.

New World Order — Agenda 21 Explained

The Climate Change Agenda and Global Governance

Sustainable Development and the Loss of American Sovereignty

What You Can Do

The videos above provide documented evidence of the agenda being advanced under the guise of environmentalism and sustainable development. These are not the claims of fringe commentators — they are the words of world leaders, UN officials, and policy architects speaking openly about their goals for global governance.

Rosa Koire, author of 'Behind the Green Mask: U.N. Agenda 21,' spent years as a forensic commercial real estate appraiser for the California Department of Transportation before discovering how deeply Agenda 21 principles had penetrated local land-use planning. Her research documents the systematic implementation of sustainable development policies at the local level — often without public knowledge or consent.

The American Planning Association, funded in part by federal grants, has distributed Agenda 21-aligned planning templates to thousands of local governments across the United States. Comprehensive plans, smart growth initiatives, and regional visioning processes are among the primary tools used to implement global land-use directives at the community level.

Private property rights are the cornerstone of American liberty. When government — at any level — restricts how a citizen may use their own land in the name of sustainability, biodiversity, or climate resilience, it is executing a transfer of sovereignty from the individual to the state. This process is incremental, bureaucratic, and largely invisible to those who are not looking for it.

The good news is that an informed citizenry remains the most powerful force in a constitutional republic. Attend your city council and county commission meetings. Read your local comprehensive plan. Ask your elected officials whether your community has adopted ICLEI (International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives) membership or any UN-affiliated sustainability frameworks. Demand answers. Demand accountability.

Share this information with your neighbors, your church, your civic organizations, and your elected representatives at every level. The architects of global governance depend on public ignorance and apathy. Knowledge and engagement are the antidote. The Constitution of the United States is worth defending — and that defense begins with you.

The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.

— Thomas Jefferson