Majority Leader Chip Rogers recently hosted a meeting for Georgia's GOP senators. He held the meeting under the Gold Dome to talk about Pres. Obama's "war on the suburbs."
Among the alleged co-conspirators in this war: the
Georgia Chamber, the
Atlanta Regional Commission and the
Urban Land Institute.
This list of the Majority Leaders' enemies will surprise anyone who believes Georgia's Republican leadership stands arm-in-arm with the business community.
It doesn't.
But what's even more surprising and, frankly, very hard to believe is
why these civic groups are on Majority Leader Rogers' enemies list.
The quick answer: the United Nations is using Soviet-era mind control techniques to take over the U.S. through these regional groups.
Go ahead and laugh now.
We did, too, when we first heard the conspiracy theory about Agenda 21.
But let me tell you how serious this really is.
Majority Leader Rogers was
two votes short of getting this bunk theory approved by the Senate last session. Two votes.
If his bill had become law, Georgia would have been banned from taking any grants connected with "smart growth," "sustainable development," or "historic preservation."
This bill would have cost Georgia millions of dollars worth of Federal grants and put all public-private projects at risk.
All because Georgia's Senate Majority Leader and many of his colleagues believe the Georgia Chamber is using U.N. mind control.
We know this is really hard to believe so we're including a video of Majority Leader Rogers and several GOP Senate leaders assembled at our State Capitol, using our tax dollars, to discuss the Agenda 21 conspiracy theory.
We are also distributing a copy of the PowerPoint that lists these groups as promoters of Soviet-style socialism using mind control:
- Georgia Chamber
- Atlanta Regional Commission
- Urban Land Institute
- Georgia Department for Community Affairs
- Northwest Georgia Regional Commission
- Developers
- Construction firms
Read that list and let it sink in for a minute.
Majority Leader Rogers is teaching the GOP Senate Leadership that these groups are a threat to the nation.
Do you think Majority Leader Rogers is fit to lead our State Senate?
Sincerely,
Executive Director
Better Georgia
P.S. With a story like this, we thought you'd like plenty of documentation. You can watch the
unedited 52-minute video. Download Sen. Rogers' invitation to lawmakers
here along with his conspiracy theory PowerPoint presentations
here and
here. And the guy who was leading this session? He was kicked out of the Georgia Tea Party for being too extreme.
Here's the Tea Party resolution asking him to resign.
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