Media crickets on critical story: South Dakota farmer stalls massive green energy land grab… for now

Media crickets on critical story: South Dakota farmer stalls massive green energy land grab… for now


The globalists are advancing their climate change agenda to seize property rights from US citizens by building a liquefied carbon dioxide pipeline to store carbon dioxide underground. Yeah you heard that right. and while their boondoggle scheme wreaks the environment, YOU will pay for it. Watch the attached film to see some of the tactics the pipeline people are pulling.

As Americans tear each other apart over transgender rights and live-action mermaids, a green energy company has quietly filed lawsuits against 80 South Dakota landowners in an attempt to claim eminent domain to seize property for a “carbon capture pipeline that will transport CO2 emissions from Iowa to North Dakota to be stored underground.”

Isn’t it interesting that the attacks are always on the countries energy system and nothing else? Lets take a look at dry ice manufactures shall we? The Thomas Register contains a list of top US manufacturers: https://www.thomasnet.com/articles/top-suppliers/dry-ice-suppliers-manufacturers/ The top five companies have combined sales in the billions and at least a #1.00 a pound that’s a lot of CO2. Then there is the soft drink industry, the largest user of CO2: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/07/2155056/0/en/The-Beverage-Industry-Is-The-Largest-User-Of-The-Carbon-Dioxide-Market.html not to mention CO2 use in home fire extinguishers and in food and medicine applications. You don’t believe the media would mention anything about these uses do you? No because everyone knows that fossil fired power units generate the most CO2? Oh really? Look at the attached image, it is actually breathing; utility plans are the lowest emitters of the group.

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Source: https://newpatriotsblog.com/the-true-purpose-behind-global-warming

One of the biggest invasions of property rights in American history is currently happening in South Dakota to expand green energy,” Price tweeted on Tuesday.Summit Carbon Solutions “deploys capital across the agricultural supply chain with a particular focus at the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy,” according to its website. In late March, Summit boasted that it had “secured voluntary easement agreements with more than 375 North Dakota landowners accounting for 70% of the proposed pipeline route in the state.”

The corruption continues as Kristi Norm does nothing for the farmers because she is a recipient of the pipeline money. since Marxism touts that ‘man is controlled by money NOT the laws of God.”

The Republican leadership in South Dakota has also abandoned them. In the last legislative session, bills to protect landowners from eminent domain from Summit failed,” he stated. “Gov. Kristi Norm has done nothing. Why? Because Summit has connections to massive GOP donors.” They are also bankrolled by large investments, some of which are foreign, as well as benefit from massive federal tax credits for carbon capture expanded by Joe Biden’s ‘Inflation Reduction Act,’” he added. The one group that is speaking out about the “unconstitutional” Summit methods is the South Dakota Freedom Caucus (SDFC).

 As genesis states: ” While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.” – Gen 8:22



California announces plan to charge landowners for their own water

by Bob Unruh


Image courtesy Unsplash

(Image courtesy Unsplash)


California has announced to landowners that they now are going to be billed for the water they take out of their own wells, on their own land.

Hundreds of dollars in fees are looming, with 25% penalties for those who don't pay on time.

It is ZeroHedge that is reporting on a letter reported by a "source" near San Diego.

That person "has shared with California Globe a shocking letter that’s quietly being delivered to owners of private wells," the report said.

That individual reported, "California is marching toward a world where those with wells on their own property will be required to put a meter on them and pay the government. Because in their world, the government owns everything and we’re just renters."

The letter reportedly is from Natalie Stork, of the Groundwater Management Program Unit 1, and was on letterhead from the California Water Boards, under the authority of Gov. Newsom and Jared Blumenfeld, secretary for Environmental Protection.

It reveals an "extremely aggressive" agenda by the government.

It states, "Landowners whose property is within an unmanaged area and contains an operating ground water extraction well must report the volume of groundwater extracted from the well. The groundwater extraction volume must be reported as a monthly total. In addition to pumping volumes, reports must include the location of the well and the place and purpose of use of the groundwater. Groundwater extraction reports are not due to the state water board until February 1, 2023. However, if you are required to report, the report must include pumping volumes for each month between the date of receipt of this letter and September 30, 2022."

A "filing fee" is $300, plus $10 per acre-foot, plus 25% penalties.

ZeroHedge reported, "California Globe reached out to Ms. Stork and SGMA to inquire how widely this letter was sent and where the State Water Resources Control Board derives the right to charge well owners for water on their own property."

The report continued with comments from two people who got the letter that so far there's little organized resistance.

"The fees may seem small today, but they always start small. Then they’ll ratchet up. Similarly, while this excludes light domestic users, it won’t for long," the letter recipient said.



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Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially.