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Sept. 30, 2013 - InfoWars Special Reports
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I'm here at Eastside Kayak and Two Brittle where the City of Austin is threatening to
shut down this local business for operating inside of a warehouse instead of a retail
establishment and also operating what the City of Austin considers to be unsafe footpaths.
There are many paths to the water and the path we took was not difficult to navigate as long as you did so with patience.
This was reported by local news, and according to the owner, he's not aware of any incidents stemming from the footpath.
The owner claims that over 20,000 people have been able to navigate from his shop to the water safely.
So once again, selective enforcement strikes the small business owner while allowing big business to continue to operate.
Thus far, the shop owner has lost over $50,000 from his lack of water access, and this is what we see time and again with big governments working in cahoots with Agenda 21.
Agenda 21 is the action plan to destroy your sovereignty, and that is your personal sovereignty and your national sovereignty.
This is the green mask, the environmental mask, because if you are terrified that you're killing the planet, you will be willing to accept any restriction.
When the shop owner went to court to seek an injunction against the city, he was told by the judge that the judge thought it was a good idea, but the city could operate as they saw fit.
The owner's last hope of staying operable lies in the debate of who actually owns the walkway to the water.
Unfortunately, the owner is not available for comment.
Excuse me, sir.
Have you ever heard of Eastside Kayak and Tube Rentals?
Eastside Kayak and Tube Rentals?
They're off Red Bluff?
Yeah, I have.
Well, the reason I ask is the city's trying to shut them down.
They say they have an unsafe walkway.
I haven't seen, you know, where they're located or what the situation is, but that's too bad.
I mean, you know, I support all the small business owners on Lady Bird Lake.
And they also said they had issue with them operating inside of a warehouse, what the city deems to be a warehouse, instead of a retail establishment.
Really?
Hmm.
I don't know how you overcome that, but I'm going to go down there and check it out.
We're concerned that, you know, we've heard that some of these larger hotels, they have deals with smaller retails and which is, you know, I guess their business, but we don't want to shut down the mom and pops.
Yeah, absolutely.
You know, this town is built on small business.
You know, it kind of thrives on, you know, supporting the small business mom and pop, whether it's a restaurant or what we do.
We're a small business.
We were just voted this last week in the Austin Chronicle.
The number one water activity in 2013.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
President of the Austin Rowing Club is right over here.
Shannon owns the Capital Cruise.
Mike owns Lone Star and everything.
You guys are a pretty tight group.
Yeah, yeah.
We're actually all having a meeting next Wednesday about the cabamba plant on the lake and how bad it's been this summer.
It would be a good opportunity for us to talk about what their situation is to maybe help them out.
And if you'd like to learn more about Agenda 21 and how it affects your city, you can stop by the InfoWars shop and pick up a copy of Rosa Corey's Behind the Green Mask.
I'm Jakari Jackson for InfoWars.com.
My book, Behind the Green Mask, is a great way to educate yourself.
You want to give this information to your legislators.
Let them know about this if they don't know.
And if they aren't willing to refuse to go along with the federal grants, with the plans, with the projects, then take them out.
Remove them from office.
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