The document discusses the origins and goals of "Sustainable Development" and "Agenda 21" as outlined by the United Nations. It notes that Agenda 21 calls for dramatic changes in human activities worldwide and a reorientation of all people. It also summarizes sections of the UN's Global Biodiversity Assessment report that identify various human activities as threats, such as agriculture, livestock grazing, dams and reservoirs, and economic systems that do not properly value the environment. Additionally, the document discusses the role of Soviet spy Alger Hiss in founding the United Nations and staffing it with people who have exploited it for anti-American purposes.