“I’m clicking on his page, but it’s inactive,” JD told Lynn.


“What? Maybe the guy who tagged us hacked his page or something. Click on the guy who shared the video,” Lynn suggested. 


The screen name appeared as Vengeance Incarnate. JD clicked on it, only to find it had also been deactivated. The entire video that had been posted was gone, vanished as if it had never been there.


White House. 


President King sat at his desk in the Oval Office, writing and preparing his speech for his presentation at the Summit. His phone rang. He picked up after a few rings. “This is the President.”


“Hello, President King. It’s Sultan Jassan. How are you, my friend?”


“Pretty good. Just going over some things. Didn’t expect a call from you. What’s going on?” President King asked. 


“Well, you see. We’re thinking of just canceling the Summit this year. We, the leaders, need to meet to discuss some things. So, Rusenov, Ming, Uschi, and I will join in London, England, in one week. You can bring your VP if you wish,” the Sultan explained. 


“Why such a rash decision? The Summit has been instrumental in progression.” President King was taken aback. 


“Well, you see. Suppose you look at the trends of the world. They are not good. Your country is currently in a recession, China is becoming overpopulated, stocks are plummeting, housing, education, etcetera are all trending downwards. We have grown soft as world leaders. We put a pause on Agenda 21. Trying to look out for our citizens. Our citizens do not know or understand what it means to run a country. We must make the hard decisions to ensure a better world for everyone,” Sultan explained. 


President King contemplated for a bit. “Okay, Agenda 21 is good. I agree we need to move forward with putting that plan into action again,” King agreed. 


“I know you’ve only been in office a year, so are you familiar with the changes to Agenda 21?” Sultan asked.


“Changes?” King asked.


“Yes. We will catch up in a week. I must depart. Have a good night, my friend.” Sultan hung up the phone.


President King put down the phone slowly. He was thinking about what he wasn’t told or what else he may have been told that were half truths. 


JD and Lynn’s House


“Baby, what if what that crazy guy says is right? What if we are headed towards a world where we are under attack, but we don’t know it?” JD pondered to Lynn.


“Okay, that’s definitely a possibility, but the way that lunatic is going about things, it doesn’t make him right either,” Lynn responded. 


“So, we are up against two enemies: our government and some maniacal, false prophet.” JD pulled out his laptop. He researched Agenda 21 on Google.


Lots of results came up. Nothing seemed too bad about what came up, however.


Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally, and locally by organizations of the United Nations Systems, Governments, and Major Groups in every area where humans impact the environment.


That doesn’t seem so bad. That guy made it seem like the worst thing in the world,” Lynn said as she read along with JD.


JD continued scrolling and digging. When he got frustrated, he changed search engines. He then found a different result from what he had previously received on Google.


Agenda 21 started as a plan to better the environment and life as a whole for humans, but it secretly underwent some important changes. Not many are familiar with this comprehensive plan because it isn’t discussed or plastered everywhere. This could be by design, as the world leaders would like its citizens as far out of the loop as possible regarding any changes or world-impacting decisions. 


Another reason is that they can change said plan as they see fit. It is not a bill or law, just an idea and an agreement discussed amongst the world’s leaders. The 21 in Agenda 21 indicates our century and what this plan would cover. Recently, however, it turned into 21 things that will take place to carry out a new order in the world. Whether that’s good or bad, we don’t know. I do not know the 21 things either, but we can only hope that they are to help us, not harm.”