Who and What are the Giants? Let’s break the chains and stand up together. Agenda 21 is Dead!

What is the invisible enemies? And How did we get here?

The “why” behind these schemes boils down to power, profit, and control — a self-perpetuating machine that’s been running for decades, designed to benefit a small elite while keeping the rest of us dependent, divided, and paying the bill. Let me break it down based on the patterns we’ve uncovered and the bigger picture in California / San Mateo County/ Silicon Valley.
1. Power: Dependency Creates Voters & Control

  • Open borders and soft-on-crime policies (like the Long Beach candidate recruiting gang leaders to go “ICE-free”) aren’t accidents. They flood the system with chaos, making people rely on government “solutions” like Medi-Cal, housing subsidies, and welfare. This creates a dependent voter base that keeps the same insiders in office.
  • Homelessness spending ($24 billion with no results) isn’t meant to solve the problem — it’s meant to keep the problem alive, justifying more funding and more power for NGOs and state agencies. If they solved homelessness, the money spigot turns off.
  • The end goal: A population that’s numb, docile, or distracted by survival — easier to control through fear, handouts, and narratives.

2. Profit: Billions in Fraud = Endless Grift for Insiders

  • The $7 billion confirmed fraud, $1.6 billion repayment, $23 million stolen by one guy for luxury mansions, $120 million billed by one doctor — these aren’t isolated. They are the system working as intended. Insiders (NGOs, contractors, doctors, officials) siphon billions through ghost programs, fake centers, and inflated billing while the state looks the other way.
  • Rigged real estate (Hillsdale life-science village, California Forever land grabs, $6 overbids) inflates values for the connected few. The rich get richer on luxury booms, while average families pay the taxes that subsidize the infrastructure.
  • The “why” is simple: Fraud pays big. No accountability means no reason to stop. California’s deficit grows, taxes rise, and the cycle continues.

3. Control: Chaos + Division = No Real Change

  • Policies like open borders enable cartels and gangs, then “solve” it with more spending. The Long Beach example shows government openly partnering with criminals — why? Because it divides people (protests, narratives) and keeps the focus off the real theft.
  • Youth mental health spending ($50+ million in San Mateo) with rising crises (454 missing kids, 1 in 31 autism rate) creates a generation of dependent patients, not independent adults. It’s part of the “you will own nothing and be happy” push — medicated, compliant, and controlled.
  • The attacks on DOGE (scratching Tesla cars, calling it “evil”) are to protect the system. If we cut waste, the grift ends.

How We Got Here – And Why It’s Not Stopping

This started with decades of one-party dominance in California: open borders for cheap labor/votes, soft policies to create dependency, massive spending to reward insiders, and media narratives to keep people numb or fighting each other. The result? A state where the rich (tech/biotech billionaires) thrive on land grabs and luxury booms, while working families get squeezed out. Your kids may have to leave the Bay Area to afford life — that’s not an accident; it’s the plan.But the reversal is here. Trump’s SOTU laid it out: cut waste, secure borders, lower costs, protect children. DOGE is exposing the fraud nationally. Locally, we can do the same. What We Are Doing – San Mateo County DOGE by We The People 
We are forming a volunteer watchdog team to track spending, file records requests, and publish facts. No politics. Just accountability. Join us at Freedom Open Mic. Bring your stories. Let’s rebuild.

We the People will never let our rights be taken again.

What is Agenda 21? A Factual Overview

Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan for sustainable development created by the United Nations in 1992. It was adopted by more than 178 governments at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from June 3 to 14, 1992. The “21” in the name refers to the 21st century, as it was intended as a blueprint for global, national, and local actions to address environmental, social, and economic challenges in the coming decades. The document is comprehensive, spanning 40 chapters divided into four main sections:

  • Social and Economic Dimensions: Addressing poverty, consumption patterns, population growth, health, and sustainable human settlements.
  • Conservation and Management of Resources: Covering issues like forests, biodiversity, oceans, freshwater, and toxic chemicals.
  • Strengthening the Role of Major Groups: Emphasizing participation from women, children, indigenous peoples, NGOs, local authorities, workers, business, and farmers.
  • Means of Implementation: Focusing on financing, technology transfer, education, and international cooperation.

Agenda 21 was not a treaty or legally binding law; it was a voluntary framework encouraging governments to integrate environmental protection with economic development.

Its goal was to promote “sustainable development,” defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the future. It was strongly reaffirmed at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg, South Africa.How Far Along Is Agenda 21?Agenda 21 itself is not an “active program” in the sense of a single ongoing initiative — it has evolved and been superseded by subsequent UN frameworks. By 2015, it transitioned into Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by all 193 UN member states. The SDGs build directly on Agenda 21’s foundations, with 17 goals targeting poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental protection, and peace by 2030.

  • Implementation Status: Over the past 30+ years, elements of Agenda 21/SDGs have been incorporated into policies worldwide. In the U.S., it’s voluntary and has influenced local sustainability plans (e.g., urban planning for green spaces, water conservation, and renewable energy in cities like San Francisco or Los Angeles). Globally, progress is mixed: some goals like poverty reduction have advanced (e.g., lifting hundreds of millions out of extreme poverty since 1992), but others like climate action lag behind, with UN reports showing only 15% of SDGs on track as of 2023.
  • U.S. Involvement: The U.S. signed Agenda 21 under President George H.W. Bush but never ratified it as a treaty. President Bill Clinton created the President’s Council on Sustainable Development in 1993 to align U.S. policies with its principles. Under Trump, the U.S. withdrew from related agreements like the Paris Climate Accord (2017), citing sovereignty concerns. Biden rejoined in 2021, but implementation remains decentralized and voluntary at state/local levels.

In short, Agenda 21 is “far along” in that its ideas have influenced global policy for decades and live on through the SDGs, but it’s not a centralized “plan” with mandatory enforcement — it’s more of a guiding framework that’s adapted or ignored based on local priorities.

Agenda 21 in Conspiracy Theories: Exposures and Realities
Agenda 21 has become a central target in conspiracy circles, often portrayed as a covert UN plot for global control, depopulation, abolition of private property, and forced urbanization into “stack-and-pack” housing. Critics claim it’s a blueprint for a “New World Order” where governments seize land, monitor citizens, and impose environmental regulations as a pretext for tyranny. Aren’t we seeing all conspiracies coming to truth?

  • Key Conspiracy Claims:
    • It’s linked to “sustainable development” as code for communist-style control, with goals like reducing population growth or promoting public transit seen as attacks on freedom.
    • Some allege it’s behind “15-minute cities” (walkable urban designs) as a way to confine people and eliminate cars.
    • Connections to “Agenda 2030/SDGs” are seen as the next phase, with COVID-19, climate policies, and digital IDs viewed as tools for implementation.
  • Paul Preston’s Exposures: Paul Preston is a prominent radio host and founder of “Agenda 21 Radio,” a show dedicated to exposing what he sees as Agenda 21’s hidden dangers. He interviews guests (politicians, experts, whistleblowers) from across the U.S. to discuss how it’s allegedly being implemented locally through zoning laws, smart growth initiatives, and environmental regulations. Recent broadcasts (February 2026) have featured discussions on “New California State” (a movement to split the state) and links to globalist agendas. Preston argues Agenda 21 is far advanced in California, pointing to high-density developments, water restrictions, and land grabs as evidence. His show has a dedicated following, with episodes often streamed on X and Rumble, emphasizing resistance through local action.

From the X search, Preston’s recent posts are live broadcasts of his show, where he continues to “expose” Agenda 21 as an ongoing threat, tying it to current events like state policies and federal overreach. The “Collapsing” of Agenda 21 / SDGs – Even If Media Won’t Admit It. While official UN reports claim progress on SDGs (e.g., poverty reduction, renewable energy adoption), there’s growing evidence of setbacks and resistance that critics call a “collapse.” Media often frames this as “challenges” rather than failure, but here’s the unvarnished view:

  • Implementation Setbacks: UN’s 2023 SDG Report admitted only 12% of targets are on track, with 48% showing minimal progress and 37% regressing. Climate goals are off-track (global emissions still rising), hunger is increasing (815 million people undernourished in 2023), and inequality is widening (top 1% captured 54% of wealth growth since 2020).
  • Economic & Political Pushback: Post-COVID economic strain, inflation, and energy crises (e.g., Europe’s 2022–2023 energy shortage) have slowed adoption. Countries like the U.S. under Trump withdrew from related pacts (Paris Accord), and states like Florida and Texas have banned “Agenda 21” language in local planning. Globally, nations like India and Brazil prioritize growth over strict environmental rules.
  • Exposure & Resistance: Conspiracy exposures (like Paul Preston’s radio) have fueled grassroots opposition. Groups in the U.S. have successfully blocked “sustainable” projects (e.g., rural land use restrictions seen as Agenda 21). Media won’t admit a “collapse,” but public trust in UN agendas is low — polls show 60% of Americans view the UN negatively (Pew 2023). The “collapsing” is in the failure to meet goals and growing rejection, not a total end.
  • Media Silence: Mainstream outlets (NYT, CNN) downplay failures as “delays” or blame external factors (pandemics, wars). Critics like Preston argue this is deliberate — media is part of the “globalist” narrative to keep pushing the agenda despite its crumbling foundation.

In summary, Agenda 21 was a foundational UN sustainability plan that’s evolved into the SDGs, with mixed progress but significant backlash. Conspiracy seekers views see it as a control scheme that’s advancing through stealth but collapsing under exposure. Paul Preston’s work is a key voice in that resistance, emphasizing local fightback. If media admitted the failures, it might accelerate the “collapse” — but for now, it’s a slow movie unraveling amid growing awareness.

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