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http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/co...sound-money-federal-assaults-and-un-agenda-21

"As such, if the resolution passes in the state Senate, the Virginia General Assembly resolves to “recognize the need to oppose United Nations Agenda 21 due to its radical plan of purported ‘sustainable development,’ and … recognize the policy's infringement on the American way of life and individual freedoms and ability to erode American sovereignty.” Upon approval in the Virginia Senate, the resolution, similar to others adopted in states such as Kansas and Tennessee, will be forwarded to various state, federal, and UN officials."

"Another bill adopted by the state House this week by a two-to-one margin would create and fund a commission to study the effects of a potential collapse of the increasingly unstable Federal Reserve System’s U.S. dollar, along with possible ways to deal with the fallout. The committee would meet four times over the year and "consider recommendations for legislation, with respect to the need, means and schedule for establishing a metallic-based monetary unit to serve as a contingency currency for the Commonwealth."

"A third measure overwhelmingly approved in the Virginia House, and widely praised by activists from across the political spectrum, specifically deals with federalism. Citing the U.S. Constitution’s Tenth Amendment as a bulwark against federal overreach, the legislation reaffirms Virginia’s rights and the rights of citizens to be free from unconstitutional federal lawlessness and tyranny."

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