In 2023, the World Economic Forum declared war on the global rice crop as a “significant driver of climate change,” demonizing a dietary staple that accounts for 80% of the caloric intake of more than two-thirds of the planet’s population in Asia and Africa. Without adequate rice production, more than 60% of the world’s population will be at risk of starvation. Read more.
Now, the WEF is coming for America’s corn crop, and South Dakota Corn Growers Association has thrown in with the planetary starvation and CO2 destruction model. Recently, the South Dakota Corn Growers officially endorsed Referred Law 21, which opens the door for expanded Eminent Domain power for “Green” projects like CO2 pipelines and other private business projects given the “Green Energy” label, and takes away local control over the approval of these projects.
Sold disingenuously as a “Landowners Bill of Rights,” for Agenda 2030 projects, RL21 is actually a Trojan Horse bill that eliminates county, municipality and city approval authority over future CO2 pipeline or green energy projects and gives superseding special privileges and powers to “green” projects protected by the anthropogenic climate change hoax.
Under RL21, once approved by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, South Dakota counties, cities and towns would have no ability to oppose or even regulate against these projects with zoning, planning ordinances or even county commission objection. Central government gets all the power in approving a project. South Dakota counties and communities get none.
For a better understanding of the planned destruction of American agriculture, the South Dakota Corn Growers Association would do very well to consider the plight of Third World rice farmers and the dictatorial agenda of the World Economic Forum. Corn, wheat and soybeans are next. Read more.