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September 22, 2011

UN's Agenda 21 at work in Uganda …

From OXFAM – “In Uganda, more than 20,000 people were evicted, some forcibly, from their homes and the land they depended on, to make way for the New Forest Company’s plantations. Oxfam went to Uganda to hear how villagers have been left destitute, without enough food or money to send their children to school. Many villagers believe that the company was involved in the evictions. Oxfam is calling for the New Forests Company, which denies that it was involved in any evictions, to investigate these claims.”

Here is the CEO of the UK’s New Forests Company defending his companies participation in this land grab blaming the Ugandan government for the brutality these Ugandan’s endured when forcibly evicted from their properties and their village burned –

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Agenda 21, Al Gore, carbon footprint bullshit, farming, farmland, Gaia theory, New Forest Company, OXFAM, Prince "Gaia" Charles, Queen Elizabeth, the British monarchy, Uganda, Ugandan government, Ugandans, United Nations

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