Date: February 13, 2024
Host: Jim Schneider
Guest: Tom DeWeese
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Perhaps you’re not aware, but there are ways in which Agenda 2030 is being methodically implemented, not just in the U.S. but around the world. This has ramifications for our economy, our food supply/security, land use, private property, our energy independence and much more. This pressure isn’t just coming from the United Nations. Sometimes this pressure comes from our own state legislatures and city planning commissions.
Regardless of the level of influence, there are those making a positive impact on many fronts. These individuals realize that this is not a spectator sport and that as many as possible must be engaged to make a difference.
One of those difference makers is Tom DeWeese. Tom is president of American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation’s leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education, American sovereignty and independence and protecting our Constitutionally-guaranteed rights. Tom is also the grassroots coordinator for CFACT.
Tom framed the discussion by noting that there’s always been a force in human society that seeks to rule everyone else. They usually put together armies, invade, break things, kill people and subjugate others. In the same way we have people today who are diabolical. They’ve come up with a way to get us to voluntarily give up our liberties in order to subjugate us. It’s the scare tactic of environmental Armageddon. It’s about creating a crisis leading to fear. If you look deeply into it you’ll find that almost everything they’re proposing to allegedly save the planet is actually much more damaging than anything currently being done.
Join Jim and Tom as they discuss the following:
- Why earth temperature monitoring stations have a heat bias.
- Biden’s climate agenda could cost as much as 800 billion dollars. Tom believes this is really a redistribution of wealth issue.
- John Kerry is stepping down as climate czar.
- Where does the carbon capture pipeline stand in relation to private property rights and the battle in the South Dakota legislature.
- Why is the beef supply plunging?
- Are efforts such as carbon and beef reduction pointing to the desire of some to reduce the population of the planet?
- Other targets on the agenda include human breath, rice, coffee and even your backyard garden!
Find out more on these points, what you can do to make a difference, and hear what listeners had to say, on this edition of Crosstalk!
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