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In Texas, globalists are taking millions of acres of land through wind and solar installations. The developers claim to be producing 40% of the state's energy. In fact, it's on only a fraction of that, as 70% of what is called renewable is actually produced by gas plants (micro-generations facilities) along the spiderweb of lines that cover the state and the states around us, and these lines service only major metropolitan areas in the southern part of the state.
The mechanism used to turn land over to the state and feds is environmental mitigation. Developers are buying land, especially productive land, and using it to "gift" environmental agencies who are charged with keeping them within the law. Meanwhile, the costs of producting real food is rising astronomically due to governmental restrictions.
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To date, wind energy is by far the most successful intervention ever devised to destroy the free market. Over 6% of the landmass of the US has been handed over to state and federal environmental agencies since 2011 through wind โgifts.โ Add to that the 30 X 30 program introduced the third day Biden was in office, and weโre experiencing a near bloodless takeover of our country.
Yes, there is also a growing coalition between socialists and hyper-capitalists, mostly those who have created dynasties through monopolies. Bill Gates is the largest landowner in my part of Texas, but his holdings pale in comparison to the newly acquired properties of the environmental agencies.
When the CREZ destroyed part of my ranch in 2011, I couldnโt get one local paper to cover the plight of ranchers whose businesses and lifestyles were being decimated. Those papers still promote wind. Why? Because local chambers of commerce love the federal dollars being poured into the communities; schools love the buildings being donated, and newspapers and television stations love the huge influx of advertising dollars the developers are offering. For a short while.
Ironically, wind has eviscerated the farming and ranching communities as ag families leave the area, but greed is short-sighted, and leftists are enamored by their own generosity as they destroy all their neighbors have worked for.
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