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Breaking Report: How Your Private Property Rights Are At Risk From Climate Change Tyranny
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08/21/23
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In a time-sensitive interview, I sit down with Mark Lapka, a South Dakota farmer and rancher, who has been sounding the alarm on the implications and dangers of a proposed 5-state carbon pipeline with questionable ties to BlackRock and China.With massive climate change tax incentives up for grabs, it's the Wild West for the payouts on carbon capture, and in the rush to get this project through, private property owners and communities have many causes for concern.Get the low down on what's going on with this pipeline, and stick around until the end of the episode for important dates you need to be aware of, including a carbon pipeline debate happening on Aug. 22 in Brookings, S.D.
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