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The Green Movement: From Common Sense and Compromise Introduction The environmental movement arose in the early 20th century in response to the demand of conservationists to protect our natural environment. It was based on an understanding that industrialization, urbanization and excessive deforestation, if not regulated in some way, could lead to the pollution of our air, the contamination of our water and the poisoning of our food supply. As the century progressed, it achieved a number of notable successes, including the establishment of national parks, the control of industrial waste and the institution of air quality controls. These successes reflected basic common sense and an ability to forge compromise.
Today few argue that our environment should not be protected against man-made contaminants or that natural wilderness, where economically and socially practicable, should not be conserved. Nor is there much argument with the search for alternative forms of energy which, if their benefits can be established, could release mankind from its dependence on fossil fuels. But the contemporary Green Movement, represented by a variety of national and international institutions, has far exceeded its original mandate to protect the earth. In modern times, this aggressive and extremely well funded campaign uses the environment as a shield behind which it seeks to advance a doctrinaire social and political agenda. It has adopted positions which challenge the very foundations of our civilization - from attacks on the nuclear family, to the denunciation of traditional religion to the repudiation of free enterprise. Moreover, it seeks to elevate the protection of the natural environment above the sanctity of human life, resulting in absurd legislation which aims to govern human conduct and dictate the use of our resources. This movement's coercive and controlling agenda, the philosophy of sustainability that drives it and its quest for power, will be the subject of this vitally important seminar. Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of several specialists from around the country, it will cover such topics as global warming, cap and trade legislation, global governance and the U.N.'s Agenda 21. It will offer a frank and vivid exposure of the social, political, economic and moral crusade of this movement, identifying the personalities who spearhead it, the organizations that have arisen to serve it and the ultimate corruption of its promise to work for the benefit of mankind.
General Information Date: Sunday, February 21, 2010 Time: 10:00 am - 7:30 pm Location: A residence in West Los Angeles (Call AFA for details). Attendance fee: $75.00 suggested donation Seminar Co-sponsors: American Freedom Alliance, Operation Green Out!, National Association of Scholars, Freedom Advocates, Junk Science.com Audience: By invitation only (non-transferable)
Seminar Program 10:00 am - 10:30 am: Registration
10:30 am - 11:45 am: The Development of the Green Movement, Junk Science and Radical Environmentalism - Steve Milloy 11:45 am - 1:00 pm: The United Nations and its Role in Fostering Environmentalism as Religion - Claudia Rosett 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm: Lunch 2:00 pm- 3:15 pm: The U.N's Agenda 21 and the Global Governance Movement - Michael Shaw 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm: The Politics of Sustainability and the Penetration of our Societal Institutions - Holly Swanson
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm : Afternoon break 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm: Sustainability and its impact on our Schools and Universities - Ashley Thorne
6:15 pm - 7:30 pm: Workshop: Where Do We Go From Here?
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