Google 'UN Agenda 21'.
What do you think ?
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I'm also surprised how few seem to have taken notice.
Apathy ?
I think so.
OK, some of it is apathy. I do not disagree.
But much of it also is attributable to the incredibly friendly (to this sort of nonsense), NYC-based, filthy mainstream media, They bombard us hourly with their liberal "progressive" crapola.
After a time, like it or not and admit it or not, their assault does have impact . . . . and especially on "low information" kinds of folks. Such individuals you might look upon as apathetic. But I would argue many simply evidence no discernible cognitive process of any nature.
I think we're on the same page.
I know where you're coming from.
It's a lot like work and difficult from being overcome by it and apathy ourselves.
Bottom lining it, it seems to me like our leadership throws it's Citizenry / Country / Constitution under the bus every time in favor of any others and then wants us to enjoy it.
Don't care for where this is all taking us myself.
Need to throw the bums out on their ears next election and hope for a better lot to pick from if you ask me.
It should be of everyone's great concern that our country's gas and oil companies / power brokers (although also being nternational / global) and especially when doing business in our country, are sure to look out for our country's interests 1st over any others.
Personally I don't think that's happening as I watch the apparrntly still growing assaults on landowner rights of ownership for instance.
Pretty sickening from my perspective.
But, I also see those of us who seem to be happy with it all for whatever reason, perhaps they're fortunate enough to be enjoying financial rewards inspite of the circumstances / actually being taken advantage of, or out of denial, or out of being uninformed, or out of not wanting to be informed, or out of apathy.
I think most need to wake up and take a deep whiff of the coffee and they'll probably find they really don't like the smell of it either.
Small parcels like you describe shouldn't be permitted to hold up the operation - granted - but the procedure to force pool / unitize shouldn't be left up to the discretion of any one individual either. Personally, I think it ought to be democratic and left to a vote among those being targeted to be pooled / unitized and then enforced by the ODNR.
Only my opinion as always.
I suppose the argument would be that landowners already voted by signing a lease or not signing a lease.
However, signing a lease that is not specific regarding unit size and / or pooling intentions isn't the same thing as voting the issues the way I see it.
Not even to mention the so called 'signing bonus', royalty %, no deductions clauses and the myriad other details pertaining to what happens to 'YOUR' property that may or may not be considered by the Czar.
Seems to me if the State wants to take those rights away from us and it seems to me they have they ought to at least pay us for it as in enforced eminent domain situations. I see no difference. It looks like a State seizure to me.
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