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New World Order Title: Rick Perry Tied to Agenda 21, Globalist Policies Rick Perry may be good at invoking states rights and property rights, while disavowing foreign creditors, but his actions as Texas longest serving governor tell a different story. Public private partnerships (or P3s) are part and parcel of the United Nations Agenda 21. Two of the purposes of Agenda 21 are to abolish private property and restrict mobility and P3s act as the vehicle to do it. Perry made P3s a centerpiece of his transportation policy since he stepped in as governor. It started with the Trans Texas Corridor, known at the federal level as high priority corridors, corridors of the future, or the NAFTA superhighways. Just in Texas, it was to be a 4,000 mile multi-modal network of toll roads, rail lines, power transmission lines, pipelines, telecommunications lines and more. It was going to be financed, operated, and controlled by a foreign company granted massive swaths of land 1,200 feet (4 football fields) wide taken forcibly through eminent domain. Called the biggest land grab in Texas history, it was going to gobble up 580,000 acres of private Texas land (the first corridor alone was to displace 1 million Texans) and hand it over to well-connected global players using P3s, who would gain exclusive rights to determine the route and what hotels, restaurants, and gas stations were along the corridor in a government-sanctioned monopoly for a half century. It was the worst case of eminent domain for private gain ever conceived. While Perry distracted Texans and tea partiers with emergency resolutions on state sovereignty during the 82nd legislature, P3s spread from transportation projects to virtually every other type of public infrastructure in a bill, SB 1048, passed by the Texas legislature which he signed into law June 17. Now all public infrastructure, including public buildings, schools, nursing homes, ports, mass transit, etc. can be auctioned-off to private interests in long-term sweetheart deals with taxpayer subsidies and profit guarantees using P3s.P3s give a private corporation the power to tax the public, whether through charging tolls or other so-called user fees, to access their own public infrastructure, and, perhaps more insidious, allowing well-connected private entities to profit from concessions on land taken through eminent domain. Why shouldnt the original landowner be able to profit from developing his/her land instead of having the government take it in the name of a public use and give it to another developer, one with government connections? Perrys administration of P3s is like his administration of his Emerging Technology Fund thats been highly criticized for steering taxpayer money to Perrys campaign donors -- a case in point, Dan Shelley. Shelley worked for Cintra, who had its sites set on developing the Trans Texas Corridor. Shelley lands a job as Perrys aide, steers the $7 billion corridor P3 to his former employer Cintra, then goes back to work for Cintra. Thats how Perry does business -- pay to play. Texas Open for Business Aside from the P3s, Texas has 20 active deals going with the Chinese and has 32 foreign trade zones (FTZs), a vehicle to ease the flow of foreign goods into the United States that are chalk full of tax breaks for importers. Perrys office promoted these FTZs in a document entitled Foreign Trade Zones: Texas Wide Open for Business and even dedicates a web site for Texas FTZs, www.TexasWideOpenForBusiness.com. A recent Washington Post article documents Perrys work to get Chinese government-owned telecommunications company Huawei, to base its U.S. operations in Texas, a company that the U.S. government has deemed a threat to national security noting that three times since 2008, a U.S. government security panel has blocked Huawei from acquiring or partnering with U.S. companies because of concerns that secrets could be leaked to Chinas government or military. Perrys coziness with the Chinese and foreign investors exposes a huge weakness in his right flank -- illegal immigration and open borders. The Trans Texas Corridor has been linked to the global plan to economically integrate North America, with the eventual goal of a common security perimeter modeled after the European Union. Perry ushered in in-state tuition for illegals and has long been an obstacle to immigration reform or any Arizona-style immigration law. Perrys record paints a much different picture than what candidate Perry would have us believe -- that hes a states rights, Constitutionally limited government conservative thats responsible for the Texas miracle. In reality, hes more like an Agenda 21 globalist willing to sell America to the highest bidder. Poster Comment: Pay to play, Reconquista Ricky selling America to the highest bidder.
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