Globalist Plan to Control U.S. Land & Resources Through NACs WITHDRAWN After Pushback
In a major victory to protect America’s land and resources, an SEC proposed rule to authorize the creation of a completely new investment class known as a “Natural Asset Company” (NAC) was withdrawn, after pushback from congressional representatives, state authorities, and the public.
The Natural Asset Company scheme aimed to monetize and maintain management authority over America’s natural assets, enabling private entities – including globalist organizations and foreign adversaries – to invest in NACs for the purpose of driving U.S. natural resources, which contribute to the food, water and energy supplies that sustain America’s economy and our citizens, out of production.
While the withdrawal of the SEC’s proposed rule is a significant win for our freedom and security, the battle against globalists and foreign powers aiming to take down America and its people from within continues.
The Background
The Rockefeller-founded Intrinsic Exchange Group (IEG) in partnership with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) – which is an investor in IEG, submitted a proposal for the creation of Natural Asset Companies, after which the SEC issued a proposed rule for the authorization of this new investment vehicle.
Natural Asset Companies, as defined by the SEC, are “Corporations that hold the rights to the ecological performance of a defined area and have the authority to manage the areas for conservation, restoration, or sustainable management.” By definition, Natural Asset Companies manage and control natural assets for sustainability, which restricts the productive uses of natural resources on lands enrolled into NACs.
“Critically, activities not allowed [on lands enrolled into NACs] would include anything considered unsustainable, things such as mineral extraction, industrial agriculture – which really means agriculture that uses traditional fertilizers and machinery, oil extraction, grazing, hunting, and other recreational activities not considered sustainable,” Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks explained.
The proposed rule would have authorized federal and state public lands as well as conservation easements on private lands to be enrolled into NACs and would have given management authority of the assets within the NACs to their corporate boards.
Meanwhile, the Biden regime has taken steps to prepare for the enrollment of federal lands into NACs, including the establishment of conservation leases under the Bureau of Land Management’s proposed conservation rule, which could have prohibited oil and gas production as well as cattle grazing on millions of acres of public lands leased by the federal government.
If the Bureau of Land Management issued conservation leases to NACs that took precedence over leases for economic activity, such as oil extraction or grazing, then “not long thereafter, all non-sustainable activity ceases on the land,” according to Utah State Treasurer, Marlo Oaks.
More than 23 million acres of public lands and 12 million acres of public waters were under lease by the oil and gas industry as of 2022. And the Bureau of Land Management oversees leases for livestock grazing on 155 million acres of federal lands.
The plan to unconstitutionally cede management authority of federal lands to NACs was in conjunction with a broader initiative by the Biden administration, referred to as 30×30, to conserve at least 30 percent of all U.S. lands and waters by 2030.
“It’s an international agenda to permanently protect 30 percent of the world’s land and oceans… These are lands that are off limits to human use. That’s the ultimate objective… This is all based on the climate crisis narrative,” remarked Margaret Byfield of the American Stewards of Liberty.
Margaret Byfield estimated that when 30×30 was initiated in the United States, about 12 percent, or approximately 300 million acres of American lands were highly protected, while the administration seeks to add another 400 million acres by 2030 to achieve their goal.
According to Byfield, the lands that make up the first 12 percent include “national parks, state parks, wilderness areas, national wildlife refuges, and importantly – conservation easements on private land.” American Stewards of Liberty has warned farmers and ranchers that enrollment of their lands into conservation easements is a “primary tool to move private lands into the 30×30 program.”
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