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DEVOURING AMERICA'S PRIVATE PROPERTY

By Tom DeWeese

3/13/2001

 

Quietly, with little public notice, private property has been disappearing across America at an alarming rate for more than a decade.

Property owners are falling under the assault from an almost unintelligible maze of federal, state, county and local environmental laws, regulations, programs and taxes. That government assault is combined with a concerted effort by highly funded and politically powerful environmental groups.

Using regulations and programs that Sustainable Development; the Endangered Species Act; wet lands regulations; government land acquisition programs; Clean Air Act; biological diversity; forest regulations; land trusts; water-shed protection; heritage corridors; green ways and eco-regions, the federal government is rapidly carving up the nation,  and removing from use  productive land and resources.  In its wake, industries, farms and American dreams are being destroyed.

The main enforcers of these policies are the National Park Service, the Army Corp of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Forest Service, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and 800,000 lawyers.  They are aided by the advance troops of environmental radicals who infest every local community by scouting out possible targets, and by creating controversy and legal attacks on businesses, property owners and developers.  No stone is left unturned and no scare tactic is too outrageous for these well-funded, politically sophisticated, fanatical, societal misfits.

Groups like the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, the Nature Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation, the Wilderness Society, National Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Defense Council provide the legal research and courtroom advocacy to force property owners into submission.  These groups have become so powerful and feared that most major businesses will pay them "green mail" and capitulate to their demands without putting up a fight.  Smaller property owners, farmers, ranchers and family businesses have little chance to hang on to their property once the attack begins.

This "ecoligarchy" is funded with federal tax dollars as well as by private foundations like the Rockefeller Foundation, the Mellon Foundations, Ford Foundation, Pew Charitable Trust, W. Alton Jones Foundation, University grants and the Environmental Grant Makers Association. More dollars fill their pockets through the selling of "taken" land as the booty of their legal assault.

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As this violence grows against America's most fundamental right, the ownership of private property, most Americans remain unaware of their rapidly diminishing rights.  This is due in part to a massive news blackout of any "green" acquisition. The media manages to either ignore the latest government taking or describe it in glowing terms as a boon for the environment.  Children in classrooms are taught that protecting the environment must take precedence over most human activities. Such propaganda is backed up by a constant flow of unfounded or unsupported "scientific" reports declaring environmental Armageddon through ozone holes, global warming and human consumption.

As a result America's most precious freedom is in steady retreat. Even with the passing of the Clinton Administration, more property owners continue to become victims of a cause they don't understand. But the worst may be yet to come. The environmental movement has many plans in the works.

If completely implemented, more than fifty percent of all the land in the entire United States may be shut off from human activity, leaving little choice for future Americans but to be herded into specified human habitat areas to live and raise their families under a central organizing plan call Sustainable Development. Gone will be private property, free enterprise, personal choices and dreams.

As incredible is this may seem, it is the reality of what is occurring in America. The nation's economic system is based on the ownership of private property. When that right, enshrined in the Constitution, is gone, America will have fallen victim to those within its midst, becoming an empty shell, stripped of access to its natural resources, its farms, and other enterprises, living under an authoritarian system that is the antithesis of everything its founding fathers envisioned.

Tom DeWeese is the president of the American Policy Center, an activist think tank headquartered in Herdon, VA. The Center maintains an Internet site at
http://www.americanpolicy.org/

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