"What the hell was grandpa thinking, allowing this to happen under his watch?"
Those are the haunting words one Iowa farmer refuses to let echo down through his family line. And they speak for hundreds of Americans now rising up across the Midwest. From Iowa to the Dakotas, from the courtrooms to the cornfields, a new battle is erupting not over climate, but over control.
For years, we’ve been warning that the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, also known as Agenda 21 for the 21st century, is not some distant, abstract plan, it is already being implemented, right now, at the county and municipal level across the United States. From carbon capture pipelines to land use restrictions and 15-minute city zoning, the framework of global technocracy is being quietly embedded into local ordinances, bypassing public scrutiny. And yet, despite bold rhetoric against “globalism,” the Trump administration has either failed to stop it, or worse, is complicit by allowing these programs to continue unchallenged under the guise of economic growth or energy innovation.
Summit Carbon Solutions is the private company behind the proposed 2,000-mile Midwest Carbon Express pipeline, designed to transport liquefied carbon dioxide from over 30 ethanol plants across five states—Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota—to a designated underground “amalgamation zone” in North Dakota. Backed by hundreds of unidentified investors, including fossil fuel and ESG-aligned firms, Summit plans to profit from federal tax credits under Section 45Q of the Inflation Reduction Act, earning up to $85 per metric ton of sequestered CO₂. While marketed as a climate solution, the project poses grave risks to human health, farmland, aquifers, and private property rights, particularly due to its use of eminent domain and its role in the broader UN-driven push for land centralization under the banner of “net zero” by 2050.
Even the popular TV series Breaking Bad hints at the truth we’re now being forced to forget. In one early episode, Walter White, chemistry teacher turned meth kingpin, tells his high school class, “Carbon is at the center of it all. There is no life without carbon.” It’s a striking contrast to today’s propaganda, which treats carbon as a villain to be captured and buried, rather than the essential building block of all living things.
This is the story of Summit Carbon Solutions and its 2,000-mile Midwest Carbon Express. But more broadly, it’s the story of how carbon capture is being weaponized not to save the earth, but to seize it.
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The Carbon Capture Deception
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sounds scientific. It’s pitched as our only hope to save the planet: compress CO2 from ethanol plants, send it through pressurized pipelines, and inject it underground. That’s the storyline you’ll hear from the White House, the UN, and ESG-invested energy conglomerates.
But the truth? It’s a taxpayer-funded boondoggle.
Under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, private companies can rake in $85 per metric ton of CO2 sequestered, thanks to Section 45Q of the IRS tax code. This isn’t a credit. It’s cash in hand. Summit Carbon Solutions stands to make billions from this scheme.
Even Al Gore has called carbon capture "nonsense" and "dangerous."
The Satartia Disaster: Proof of the Danger
On a cold February night in 2020, a CO2 pipeline ruptured just outside Satartia, Mississippi.
What followed was a real-life horror movie: a fog of CO2 rolling downhill into the town, displacing oxygen, shutting down engines, and sending residents stumbling through the streets like zombies. 45 out of 50 residents were hospitalized. First responders’ radios cut out as vehicles stalled. Some feared they were witnessing a chemical weapons attack.
CO2 pipelines operate under enormous pressure. When they rupture, the result isn’t just a leak, it’s a blast. And there are no federal safety regulations governing pipelines of this scale and pressure.
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Eminent Domain as Corporate Weaponry
Summit doesn’t just threaten ecosystems. It threatens liberty.
Across the Midwest, landowners have received unsolicited letters, aggressive visits, and even trespassing intrusions from Summit agents. The company has:
Sued deceased landowners.
Filed false affidavits accusing farmers of death threats.
Intimidated county boards and commissions with litigation.
Sued counties that passed local ordinances.
When landowners refused to cooperate, Summit’s message was clear: "Either sign now, or we’ll take it through eminent domain."
And they mean it. Iowa’s Utilities Board has already sided with them. In South Dakota, the legislature passed SB201 to preemptively strip landowners’ rights.
This isn’t regulation, it’s robbery.
🕵️♂️ Terms to Watch For | Agenda 2030 in Disguise
These are the names used to mask (Masking Language) globalist land grabs, surveillance policy, and central planning at the local level:
Comprehensive Planning
Smart Growth
Growth Management
Sustainable Development
Resilience Planning
Net Zero Planning
Carbon Intensity Score
Climate Action Plans
Regional Governance
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Smart City Infrastructure
Landowner Bill of Rights (a misleading term used in SB 201)
15-Minute Cities
Environmental Justice Zones
Green Infrastructure Corridors
Urban Growth Boundaries
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Corridors
Pore Space Amalgamation Zones
What That Easement Really Means
The fine print in Summit’s easement contracts reads like a dystopian deed:
Perpetual control of the land.
Farmers can’t build fences or shoot firearms near it.
If your tractor damages the pipeline? You’re liable.
The pipeline company can access your land 24/7/365.
The company can use your easement as collateral to increase their borrowing power.
You still pay property taxes. But you lose property rights.
And here’s the kicker: once 60% of landowners sign, the other 40% are forced to comply under state “amalgamation” laws.
The myth of CO2 as an existential threat is perhaps the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against free societies. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant, it is plant food, essential for life. Yet under the guise of "decarbonization," global institutions have declared war on the very substance that sustains ecosystems and agricultural abundance. As Brian Sussman writes in Climategate,
"Carbon dioxide is the gas of life. Without it, all plants would die. And if all plants die, all animals die, and then we die."
Alex Epstein, in his book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, goes even further:
"If you look at the big picture, at the long-term and wide-ranging impact of using fossil fuels to power our world, it turns out that not only is CO2 not the problem, it’s the excuse. The real aim is to justify a radical reengineering of modern life and a rejection of industrial civilization as inherently immoral."
This manufactured crisis has become the pretext for unprecedented land grabs, wealth transfers, food rationing, and the erosion of national sovereignty.
The UN’s Net Zero by 2050 agenda isn’t just a climate goal, it’s a full-spectrum overhaul of how we live, work, move, and eat. To meet these arbitrary carbon benchmarks, global planners are engineering a managed decline of agriculture, fossil fuel access, homeownership, and rural life itself. What this means for everyday Americans is simple: skyrocketing utility bills, restricted land use, regulated food consumption, and digital surveillance wrapped in environmental language. You won’t be free to heat your home, drive your car, or grow your own food without government oversight—if at all. Net Zero doesn’t mean carbon neutrality; it means human subjugation to a system that treats CO2 as a crime and autonomy as a threat.
Summit claims this is about climate. But dig deeper and you’ll find a goldmine of crony capitalism and technocratic control.
Much of the CO2 will be used for enhanced oil recovery—aka fracking.
Summit investors include green energy funds and fuel companies.
The pipelines and storage sites will drain aquifers, contaminate water with carbonic acid, and devalue farmland.
The UN, WEF, and C40 Cities initiative are using climate policy to implement land grabs, digital surveillance, and centralized food systems.
This is Agenda 2030 in action: a total technocratic takeover of land, agriculture, energy, and eventually—you.
From CO2 Pipelines to 15-Minute Cities
The same planners behind the pipelines are designing your cities. They call them "15-Minute Cities": compact, car-free, and allegedly convenient.
At the heart of this push is the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a global network of nearly 100 major cities led by mayors and funded by institutions like the Clinton Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Open Society Foundations. The group’s stated goal is to implement “science-based” climate policy aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals—but its real-world impact means urban containment, biometric surveillance, carbon rationing, and severe limitations on personal mobility.
C40's own reports envision eliminating private car ownership, restricting meat and dairy consumption, reducing clothing purchases, and reengineering city infrastructure to restrict movement to tight geographic zones. These policies are already being trialed in major metropolitan areas and quietly embedded into local zoning and transportation plans under terms like "smart growth" and "sustainable development."
In reality? They’re digital prisons.
Backed by George Soros, Bill Clinton, and the C40 network (see cities list below), these designs use climate as the excuse to box people into zones, restrict movement, and surveil behavior. All for “sustainability.”
We’re watching global feudalism rise again.
The same planners behind the pipelines are designing your cities. They call them "15-Minute Cities": compact, car-free, and allegedly convenient.
In reality? They’re digital prisons.
Backed by George Soros, Bill Clinton, and the C40 network, these designs use climate as the excuse to box people into zones, restrict movement, and surveil behavior. All for “sustainability.”
We’re watching global feudalism rise again.
The Citizens Rise Up
In March 2024, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed Senate Bill 201 into law, triggering widespread backlash from landowners and local governments. Though promoted as a “Landowner Bill of Rights,” SB 201 was viewed by many as a Trojan horse that centralized power in the hands of the state Public Utilities Commission and stripped counties of their ability to protect residents from intrusive carbon pipeline projects.
Noem’s decision to back the bill despite its corporate-friendly provisions and disregard for local control, has raised red flags among property rights advocates, who see it as a clear alignment with technocratic and globalist interests. In response, a grassroots coalition of citizens mobilized quickly, collecting over 31,000 signatures to put the law to a public vote. In November 2024, South Dakota voters decisively rejected SB 201 by nearly 60%, nullifying the measure.
Governor Noem’s support for SB 201, despite its overwhelming public rejection, signals a troubling willingness among some so-called conservative leaders to collaborate with centralized governance models that prioritize “sustainable development” and energy infrastructure over constitutional property rights. It’s yet another case of local sovereignty being sacrificed on the altar of global compliance.
Despite the intimidation, the resistance is growing:
South Dakota voters rejected SB201’s land seizure law.
County sheriffs have declared their intent to block construction.
Coalitions of counties are suing utility boards.
Woodbury County passed a resolution barring green energy scams.
Grassroots campaigns are overturning entrenched incumbents.
From boats paddling through floodwaters to deliver petitions, to citizens-turned-candidates declaring "enough is enough," this is the heartland rising.
You’ll Own Nothing and Be Hated
Karl Marx hated America, the concept of Liberty, and scoffed at the proposition of happiness as a human right. In the darkened mind of Marx, all of these good gifts of God are the necessary cause of oppression and economic inequality.
In 1841, as a student at the University of Jena, Marx earned a Ph.D., writing his dissertation on The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature. Contrasting two materialist philosophies, this early work foreshadowed Marx’s theory of historical materialism—a vision of society devoid of God, morality, or individual worth.
Marx’s ideal world was one in which the individual owned nothing, the fruit of one’s labor was communal, and so-called “well-being” replaced liberty. This utopian delusion is echoed in the writings of Theosophists like H.P. Blavatsky, Alice Bailey, and spiritual technocrats like Julian Huxley, Brock Chisholm, and Robert Muller—architects of the United Nations’ spiritualized collectivism.
To Marx, the American ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness were ideological lies used to oppress the working class. His hatred extended beyond economics. The Young Hegelians, his cohort of proto-communist intellectuals, openly plotted to eliminate Christianity, seeing it as a barrier to rational autonomy.
Defining Terms:
Proletariat: the working class who must sell their labor to survive.
Bourgeoisie: the owning class who uphold liberty, property rights, and individual responsibility.
Influenced by Darwin, Marx saw humans not as spiritual beings made in God’s image, but as mere biological accidents. He considered man “a belly to be filled” and property a tool of oppression. In Climategate, Brian Sussman reminds us:
“America's founders understood that property was synonymous with liberty and security... Such beliefs were offensive to Marx.”
In 1849, Marx and Engels unveiled The Communist Manifesto, declaring:
"...the theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property."
This document, and the atheistic revolution it sparked, turned the 20th century into a bloodbath—over 110 million dead under Marxist regimes.
Today, that ideology marches forward under new branding: equity, sustainability, public-private partnership, and climate justice.
“Working in lockstep with the unseen communist bureaucrats... this cabal of collectivists have discovered the ultimate tool to force social change... the very air we breathe.” —Brian Sussman
Sussman traces this deception through decades of climate propaganda: Earth Day on Lenin’s birthday, the rise of Al Gore, the Rio Summit, and the climate panic industry that has become a cover for de-growth and redistribution.
Obama’s science czar, John Holdren, made the plan explicit:
"A massive campaign must be launched to restore a high-quality environment in North America and to de-develop the United States... Resources and energy must be diverted... This effort must be largely political."
This is what Agenda 2030 really is: global Marxism in greenface. It’s the Kingdom of Man vs. the Kingdom of God.
While Marxism views humans as tools of the state, the Bible declares us image-bearers of God (Genesis 1:27), stewards of land and liberty. The gospel answers the human condition with repentance and redemption—not class struggle.
Marxism’s utopia is a lie. But God’s Kingdom is real, eternal, and coming. And until it comes in fullness, we must stand firm.
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness...” (Matthew 6:33)
The Pipeline to Feudalism
This isn’t about carbon. It’s about control.
When a private company can sue a dead woman, strip farmers of their land, poison aquifers, and use CO2 pipelines to extract fracking profits, all while pocketing your tax dollars, you don’t have a climate plan. You have corporate technocracy.
And it’s backed by the UN’s Agenda 2030.
Land, food, water, movement, ownership—everything is on the table.
We must resist. Locally. Constitutionally. Relentlessly.
We do not inherit liberty by default. We protect it by conviction.
“Stand your ground and speak up. This does not belong anywhere on God’s green earth.”
CO2 Pipeline • Summit Carbon Solutions • Agenda 2030 • 15-Minute Cities • Smart Growth • Green New Deal • UN SDGs • Technocratic Land Grab • Private Property • Carbon Capture • Net Zero • Eminent Domain Abuse • Inflation Reduction Act • ESG Subsidies • Regional Governance • Carbon Intensity Score • Surveillance Capitalism
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Current member cities of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, organized by region:
🌍 Africa
Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Cape Town, Casablanca, Dakar, Dar es Salaam, Durban (eThekwini), Ekurhuleni, Freetown, Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi, Tshwane
🌏 East Asia
Beijing, Chengdu, Dalian, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Zhenjiang
🌏 South & West Asia
Ahmedabad, Amman, Bengaluru, Chennai, Dhaka, Dubai, Jaipur, Karachi, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Tel Aviv
🌏 Southeast Asia & Oceania
Auckland, Bangkok, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Quezon City, Singapore, Sydney
🌍 Europe
Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Heidelberg, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Rotterdam, Stockholm, Venice, Warsaw
🌎 North America
Austin, Boston, Chicago, Guadalajara, Houston, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington, D.C.
🌎 Latin America
Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Curitiba, Lima, Medellín, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Santiago, São Paulo