Step Up Tulsa!
By Kate Price, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
November 20, 2005
You have heard of Vision 2025 and Tulsa Talks. Get ready to make way for Step Up Tulsa!
Step Up Tulsa! Is more of the same – more public private partnerships (P3’s) but, this time there is a twist; the emphasis is on the inclusion of foundations, namely Tulsa Community Foundation (TCF).
With the help of P3’s and TCF Tulsa will be further regionalized and will implement more of the United Nations Agenda 21 for Sustainable Development by use of the three E’s (which Adela Backiel, director of the USDA Sustainable Development program, stated was the sure sign of a community committed to implementing the ideals set forth in Agenda 21) which are the Economy, Environment and Education. [OI emphasis added]
Step Up Tulsa! has already begun it’s process of engaging the people of Tulsa. October 31 “Successful Cities: Curt Johnson, CitiStates Group” addressed those interested.
You have heard of Vision 2025 and Tulsa Talks. Get ready to make way for Step Up Tulsa!
In an article titled, Regional Initiatives Stakeholder’s Roundtable Discussion; Regional Planning and Visioning Efforts, December 7, 2002, Neal R. Peirce made the statement, “First, regionalism is turning into a big deal – in the U.S., and around the world. Ask about why the spread of regional planning, and the answer’s the same Curt Johnson and I advanced in our Citistates book 12 years ago: from Economy to Environment, Education to workforce [OI emphasis added], any region is immensely interdependent...Individuals use the region as if it were a single big town: municipal borders matter less and less. Global communications and trade permit direct region-to–region transactions that easily ignore nation-state lines…I think it’s no accident the push for regional planning has grown exponentially since the 1980’s: it’s our rapidly changing global-political environment.” Twelve years ago President Clinton established the Presidents Council on Sustainable Development.
Would you like LESS representation as the boundaries between county, city, state and even national governments are diluted? Take this seriously because that is exactly what is taking place besides more U.N. power grabs.
Keep your eyes and ears open on the above topic. We will continue to bring you updates on Step Up Tulsa as we continue our research.
Links for this Article:
Regional Initiatives Stakeholders’ Roundtable Discussion: Regional Planning and Visioning Efforts
USDA Sustainable Development
Presidents Council on Sustainable Development
Step Up Tulsa!
Tulsa Community Foundation
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Operation Information is the home website of a coalition of concerned citizens dedicated (determined) to uphold and support an educational system that stands on traditional, conservative American values. We are also determined to expose the city, state and federal agencies that have partnered with the United Nations to subjugate our American sovereignty
Our mission is to research and reveal teachings, methods, and/or curriculum that are contrary to these values. We will also endeavor to expose city, state and federal agencies that have betrayed the trust given to them by "We the People."
Our goal is to protect our children and the educational process, and to encourage the public to take a stand for what is right in both our public schools and city, state and federal entities.
We believe in a Biblical world view, teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, and the passing on of our American culture to our children. We also believe that federal control by any means (directly or indirectly) is unconstitutional.
Since as parents we pay for the schools, our children attend them, and we as parents are Biblically responsible for our children, local control of our schools/education of our children is not an option, it is mandatory. As parents and citizens we also pay taxes that are being misused by our elected officials for agendas that are contrary to our constitution.
