Corrupt Insolvent US Government Wants To Sell Off National Parks, Wildlife RefugesReader06/20/2024 (Thu) 12:35 Id: 43ec2aNo.22663del
Corrupt Insolvent US Government Wants To Sell Off National Parks, Wildlife Refuges
Unless it is stopped – and let's face it: what are the odds of that happening anymore? – the United States government is planning to pass a rule on Nov. 17, 2024, to allow Wall Street to assume total control over America's public lands, waters and other natural resources.
Before the end of the year, the plan is to list all of America's protected lands, including parks and wildlife refuges, on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under a new classification called Natural Asset Companies (NACs). As with everything else on Wall Street, NACs will be owned, managed, traded and ultimately controlled by money changer entities like BlackRock and Vanguard – and even communist China.
Wall Street is already trying to control the air through so-called "carbon credits" and other associated financial instruments, with little success. There was an entire carbon exchange that was created in the early 2000s that ultimately failed in 2005. There is still an ETF called the Climate Exchange-Traded Fund, but that, too, faces delisting.
Then came ESG and the attempted further monetization of the environment, a scam that is also failing as it faces "a perfect storm of negative sentiment." Investments in ESG fell by $163 billion just in the first quarter of 2023. Net-Zero is also in the mix, and also threatens to blow up the carbon scam.
With all these "green" scams falling apart, the next Wall Street scheme involves monetizing publicly owned natural resources, allowing corrupt entities like Bill Gates to hold the ecosystem rights to land, water, air and even natural processes.
"Each NAC will hold 'management authority' over the land," writes Elizabeth Nickson for Welcome to Absurdistan. "When we are issued carbon allowances, owners of said lands will be able to claim tax deductions and will be able to sell carbon allowances to businesses, families and townships."
"In the simplest of terms, that's where the money will be made. WE peons will be renting air from the richest people on earth."
"If this rule passes, America's conserved lands and parks will move onto the balance sheets of the richest people in the world," Nickson explains. "Management of those lands will be decided by them and their operations, to say the least, will be opaque."