Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
December 18, 2013
After a Fox affiliate did a feature story on the off-grid lifestyle of a Cape Coral, FL woman she was almost immediately hit with an eviction order from the city which cited “international code” as a reason for turfing the woman out of her own home because she was not dependent on city water or electricity supplies.
Just one day after the feature story about how Robin Speronis was
living off’ grid by generating her own power via solar panels and collecting
rainwater, city code enforcement officers visited her home to declare it unfit
for human habitation. The code enforcers were able to make this determination
despite not even venturing inside Speronis’ house.
“There’s a good chance they just looked at the water bill for that
address and realized the city monopoly had been thwarted,” reports the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.
Despite the fact that Speronis’ home looks the same as every other
on her street from the outside, because she is not dependent on government, the
state is presumably worried about the threat of a good example and is attempting
to evict her from her own fully owned property.
A city code compliance manager told Fox 4 that the eviction notice
was issued because the home did not have running water or electricity.
Furthermore, the notice posted to Speronis’ property by city
officials cites “international property maintenance code” as a justification for
the eviction.
The ‘international property maintenance code’ is a lengthy set of
regulations published by
the International Code Council which, although not law, are “available for
adoption and use by jurisdictions internationally.”
The regulations are another example of how global directives in
the spirit of the United Nation’s
Agenda 21 are being imposed on Americans outside of the law which eviscerate
traditional property rights as defined by constitutional protections.
Agenda 21 demands that member nations adopt “sustainable
development” policies that are little more than a disguise for the
reintroduction of neo-feudalism and only serve to reduce living standards and
quality of life.
In response to the eviction threat, residents rallied in support
of Speronis, filing hundreds of complaints with the city council, while attorney
Todd Allen said that the city’s powers of eviction were non-existent.
“Cape Coral needs to be afraid of me. I’m not afraid of them,”
said Speronis.
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