Topic: Agenda 21

59 chapters across the catalog

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 1:21:20 - 1:23:46

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

Agenda 21, 1992 Earth Summit Legislation

A 1992 congressional clip shows the introduction of the Earth Summit Environmental Leadership Act, which aimed to implement "Agenda 21" for global environmental action. The resolution called for a national strategy for sustainable development coordinated by a high-level government official and the creation of a UN Sustainable Development Commission.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 1:00:52 - 1:03:33

1318: Jab and Go

European Union "Build Back Better" and Sustainable Goals

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen detailed the "Next Generation EU" recovery plan, which links pandemic recovery to climate change targets. The strategy involves using the economic crisis to transition toward the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 21. This "Build Back Better" initiative aims to restructure European society around sustainability and environmental protection.

Mutants
Episode 1317 2:26:31 - 2:31:32

1317: Mutants

Nancy Pelosi and the 1992 Earth Summit

Archival C-SPAN footage from 1992 shows a young Nancy Pelosi introducing a resolution to implement "Agenda 21" following the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The resolution called for a national strategy for sustainable development and the creation of a high-level UN commission. This confirms that the framework for global environmental policy has been in development for decades.

Mutants
Episode 1317 2:31:33 - 2:35:58

1317: Mutants

Bipartisan Support for the New World Order

In 1992, both Democrats and Republicans supported the implementation of Agenda 21 and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. President George H.W. Bush, often associated with the "New World Order," pledged $75 million for related global projects. The footage illustrates a long-standing bipartisan commitment to international environmental governance that predates current political divisions.

GuangoCast
Episode 1232 2:57:46 - 3:01:47

1232: GuangoCast

Global Lockdown Reports, France and Colombia

Reports from Colombia and France describe the economic toll of extended lockdowns. In Colombia, Venezuelan migrants are walking back to their home country due to a lack of work. In France, small business owners express fear of a permanent recession. The hosts suggest these lockdowns favor big-box retailers like Walmart over independent shops, aligning with "Agenda 21" goals.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 1:11:55 - 1:13:53

1226: Bat's True!

Agenda 21 and the Destruction of Mom-and-Pop Stores

The economic shutdown is viewed as a catalyst for "Agenda 21" goals, specifically the elimination of small, independent businesses in favor of a centralized technocracy. The hosts worry that local establishments, such as neighborhood laundrettes and small grocers, will not survive a multi-week closure. This transition forces consumers to rely entirely on online retail and digital services for their basic needs.

RET
Episode 1203 1:55:55 - 1:58:20

1203: RET

Obesity and Climate Change, Private Property Rights

A study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine links obesity to global warming, arguing that heavier people consume more resources and require more fuel for transport. Additionally, a UCLA professor suggests that private property ownership should be questioned to address climate change, which the hosts link to the Agenda 21 and 2030 sustainability goals.

Slackified
Episode 1199 47:50 - 50:45

1199: Slackified

Circular Economy, Paradigm Shifts and Global Governance

The concept of a "circular economy" is introduced as a central pillar of the EU's future economic strategy. This involves a paradigm shift in transport, energy, and agriculture to meet Agenda 2030 goals. The hosts analyze the terminology used by UN and EU officials to describe the transition to a carbon-neutral society.

Mint19
Episode 1194 22:25 - 26:22

1194: Mint19

Game Changers Documentary, Plant-Based Diet Indoctrination

The documentary "The Game Changers," produced by James Cameron and featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is criticized as a tool for plant-based diet indoctrination. The film's claims about Roman gladiators being vegetarians and the performance benefits of veganism for elite athletes are met with skepticism. The discussion links the promotion of "Impossible Meat" to Agenda 21 and globalist dietary control.

Resilience
Episode 1185 50:16 - 56:11

1185: Resilience

Clean Coalition and CIA Influence in Energy Policy

The Clean Coalition, a non-profit industry group, is advocating for a transition to a "resilient" modern grid with the support of former CIA Director James Woolsey. Skeptics view the push for smart meters and electric vehicles as a method of population control aligned with Agenda 21. The technology allows utilities to remotely disable car charging or air conditioning during peak demand periods.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:46:58 - 2:52:13

1182: Coupon Clipping

Code Next Rezoning Plan and Agenda 21 Concerns

The "Code Next" rezoning plan in Austin is being criticized as an attempt to eliminate single-family home lots in favor of high-density "middle housing." Opponents argue the plan is part of a broader "Agenda 21" strategy to move populations into urban corridors. The proposed changes would allow for four-unit buildings up to 60 feet high in areas previously zoned for single families.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 7:20 - 9:31

1177: Moral Army

Agenda 21, United Nations Sustainable Development, Rio Earth Summit

The hosts reintroduce the concept of Agenda 21, a non-binding United Nations action plan established at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. They describe it as a blueprint for global sustainable development and global governance. The discussion links these historical documents to current climate change initiatives and the UN's Agenda 2030 project.

Transaged
Episode 1085 2:04:59 - 2:08:18

1085: Transaged

Plastic Bans, Credit Card Chip Conspiracy Theory

A theory from the Organic Prepper suggests that the global push to ban plastic straws, bags, and bottles is a psychological operation to make the public "fed up" with plastic. The ultimate goal, according to the theory, is to transition society away from plastic credit cards and toward implanted RFID chips. The hosts discuss the environmental impact of plastic versus the potential for corporate leveraging of the "green" movement.

Hunger Winter
Episode 771 32:44 - 36:19

771: Hunger Winter

Tiny Houses, McDonald Observatory Visit

The hosts discuss the "tiny house" movement, linking it to Agenda 21 and digital asset trends among younger generations. Plans are announced for a trip to Marfa, Texas, to visit the McDonald Observatory for a private telescope viewing. The segment concludes with a humorous anecdote about riding a hoverboard while intoxicated.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 13:07 - 19:18

761: Deconflicting

Quonset Huts, Little House Movement, Compound Living

John C. Dvorak suggests investing in Quonset huts as durable, storm-resistant structures for a "house-within-a-house" living concept. The conversation connects the "Little House" movement seen on HGTV to Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 sustainability goals. An anecdote is shared regarding a mistake made at an Albuquerque KOA involving a sewage hose and a well.

Gas Jackers
Episode 750 2:37:31 - 2:40:32

750: Gas Jackers

Agenda 2030, Global Warming Feedback Loops

The transition from Agenda 21 to "Agenda 2030" is noted. A scientist from the University of Alabama explains that the global climate may be less sensitive to carbon dioxide than models suggest, citing natural feedback loops and the cooling effects of volcanic eruptions and El Niño cycles.

Axe Man
Episode 723 2:24:58 - 2:27:55

723: Axe Man

Environmental Impact of Livestock and Globalist Food Trends

The push for plant-based diets and insect consumption (entomophagy) is linked to Agenda 21 and reports from JP Morgan regarding the "tragedy of the American farmer." Statistics claiming livestock uses a third of the Earth's land and massive amounts of water are presented as part of a campaign to eliminate traditional ranching. The hosts suggest these trends are leading toward a future of highly regulated, synthetic food sources.

Axe Man
Episode 723 2:52:28 - 2:54:48

723: Axe Man

Show Outro and Sunday Preview

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode from Hell's Kitchen, promising to cover mandatory vaccination laws in California and more "Agenda 21" topics on the upcoming Sunday show. They thank the producers for their support and sign off with their signature "In the morning" greeting. The episode ends with a montage of audio clips and the show's theme music.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 1:33:38 - 1:37:55

684: Polymorphic Analysis

EU Climate Action, Agenda 21, Green Economy Scam

The European Union's 2030 climate and energy targets are critiqued as a massive economic scam designed to funnel billions of euros into "green" industries. An animated promotional video from the European Commission is mocked for its simplistic approach to complex energy issues. The hosts argue that the 180 billion euro budget for climate action is a form of government-mandated stimulus.

Putinism
Episode 640 12:20 - 18:47

640: Putinism

Agenda 21 Conspiracy Theories, United Nations Environmental Guidelines

Kurt Eichenwald criticized opposition to Agenda 21 as a harmful conspiracy theory, describing the UN agreement as a non-binding environmental commitment signed by George H.W. Bush. Critics of the program argue the massive document serves as a framework for global governance that prioritizes environmental protection over private property rights. The discussion disputes Eichenwald's claim that opponents believe the UN is granting legal rights to trees.