Joining us now is Tennessee Senator Frank Nicely, and of course he's been on the show many times warning people about what is happening with cbdc's trying to establish a goal depository some other things in case we have a financial problem which seems to be building on the horizon, how do we keep things going at the state level, And this is a problem that is several states surfaced with. This is not something that's just Tennessee, and it's also a solution that many
states are trying. But we wanted to talk to him today about natural asset companies and we talked about this about a month or so ago. It was up for approval with the SEC. The Newark Stock Exchange was part of the one of the three big sponsors for this. They pulled out at the last
minute, and we'll talk a little bit about why that happened. But I said at the time, I think this thing is going to come back, and it looks like they were perhaps laying some foundation for how they were going to take over private and public land, and that is now being passed around in a lot of different states, and so you're going to see this type of bill very much like we saw CBDC legislation via the UCC, the Uniform
Commercial Code legislation, and all these different states. We're seeing this type of legislation that may be in your state as well, even if you're not in Tennessee. We're going to talk about some of the specifics in Tennessee, but also how you can identify this another state. So joining us now is Senator Frank Nicely. Thank you for joining us, Sir, Hey Toime David, it's always playing. It was very surprising to see this thing disappear abruptly.
It looked like it was going to go through. They quietly put it in back in twenty twenty one, and then there was some pushback from some organizations and so they delayed the SEC approval. But it wasn't the SEC not approving it. The New York psych Exchange pulled out. What do you know about that? And what happened with that? We The word on the street is that the man the New York Stocks Change is owned by an international group.
I see the three initials, I came to America. I G. Maybe is that because that was one of the groups, Yeah, that owns talks Change. But the couple that owns that the guy used to be a US center and he and his wife are big hunters, and at the last minute he realized that he was not going to be able to hunt on any of this land, and he pulled it and he pulled out. Now, they'll probably give him some kind of special hunt per bed and to come back later.
But see this, this is all coming from from the United Nations. You know, years ago we had the Agenda two thousand and then Agenda twenty twenty, Agenda twenty thirty. Well, they want the govers Biden talks about thirty by thirty. They want to control thirty percent of the land in America by two thousand and thirty. They want to control fifty percent of the land by two thousand and fifty. And so how do you control old land? Well, I don't know how they did in Europe, but somehow in Europe
and Netherland, France, they've got control of the land. I don't know the mechanism they used over there, but the farmers over there are riding as they cloud up roads, burning buildings all across Europe. You don't the mainstream press will print it. We've got to go to TikTok find out a how
bad it is. But then over there about Hadie. You know they send it all that money to Ukraine, but they're cutting the diesel fuel and they're sticks and how much nitrogen they can use paracher and you know, they're telling me they can't have a cattle on the land because of climate change, which is all ridiculous. I mean, the cattle will save the world, not destroyed world. Cattle are very beneficial to the land. The top soil, microorganism to my go bout and the soul, it's all improved by cattle.
The hoof action restores the prairies on the side of where they fenced off the prairie out rest and keep the buffalo and the cattle off in all by Yeah, it takes that to keep the prairie alive. Yes, But the United Nations, they've been trying for years to do this, and the first time twenty some years ago, up Or, a coal miner, told me about it. He said, Frank, they're trying to turn Middle Tennessee up to Kentucky and Virginia into wild lands and call the Wildlands Project wildlands or lands at
the United Nations. They don't want any human footprint only animals, and then they'll have these corridors. You know, for a lot of us I talk about corridors were these animals could get in this corridor and go to another wild lands. And it's all sounded crazy to me, but I did remember it. And then years a few years later, I had a guy the named Henry Lamb. He was the smartest man I saw on the United Nations and what they're they trying to do. I was chirmed to add commedian in the
house and I didn't come in and tell us. And he said, at the time he basically told us what plan laws. But it was so new and crazy we didn't I really know how to even think about it. But I do remember him saying that the only thing worse than you having your land taken by the government, confiscated and condemned. The only thing worse than that is to go into a partnership or a conservation easement. He said, don't ever sell a cuntravation ease. But well, now we're beginning to realize why.
You see, they've changed the wording and the Farm Bill regard to these counturvations. It used to be about topping erosion and helping production. Now it's about climate change. It's all about climate change. Oh, the Governor's bills. I don't know if I'd like to think the governor doesn't even realize what these fields do, because I'd really feel better about him if he didn't really understand it. But let's talk about this. There's two different bills. And
so there's two bills in the Senate. There's two bills in the House here in Tennessee. Uh. Both of them have been brought by the governor, so they're being brought forward by the leadership and houses and so that's a lot of prestige and pressure put on your fellow lawmakers. There. You got something that's coming from the governor and pushed by you know, the leader and their legislative body. And there's two bills in each in the Senate and two bills
in the House. Because one of them is about public lands and the other one is about private lands. And you begin to talk about the private lands of the conservation easements, and I want to get back to that, but let's begin by talking a little bit about what these bills would do in terms of public lands. Well, Senate Bill twenty sixty nine is relative to the
management of state bars. And that's the one that would that would turn over the management of all the state bars over to these nacs, so they would have control of national parks or national bars or Bureau of Land Management land and all the national stuff. This would facilitate turning over our state forest and state parks over to be managed by the high bidder on Wall Street. Fundays and
acs come back, and they will, they'll be back. They get over to the high bidder now, and so they securitize this stuff in the same way that they always come up with these new new scams and you get these
things. Twenty five takes a look at it like either the securitized mortgages back in the early two thousands that blew up in the mid two thousands, and so this is a way, as we talked about before when this was up the natural asset companies, is a way for them to essentially securitize this property. They can make money off of global carbon taxes, but it also gives them control over the land, and by doing that they can shut this all down, as the UN has been planning to do for quite some times.
You just pointed out, right, yeah, you did a great job explain it. The other bill, Send It BUIL twenty ninety nine is the one that deals with the private land. I guess what we got to do today. It is we've just got to make these landowners. And I've seen it time after time. I've had a family member put their land in the contrations with me tell them not to, but they believe that it's going to be
protected forever and be able to farm it forever. And in reality, it doesn't stop the county from coming in and condemn it your farm and use it for a landfill or an industrial park or anything anything more. Anything that they can condemn it for for the common good, they can condemn it and use it. It's a longsided contract. But now they'll give them some tax credits. But most farmers don't make enough money to take advantage of the tax credits.
So these tax credits you can sell them, and you can sell them to a rich millgates, you know, somebody had a lot of money. They'll pay you maybe fifty cents on the dollar, maybe twenty five cents on the dollar for these tax credits, and then they can bounce these tax credits against profits. They're as they're making it another business. And that's the way of letting the taxpayers in America fund rich people actually buying the rights to your
land. It's uh wow, it's kind of circular. B Ceter sterry. Yeah. Yeah. And then of course we've got these other projects. You know, going back to the Connecticut case quite some time ago, you had land that was condemned under imminent domain for the use of a corporation. Then we saw that being done for a foreign corporation. Even though I agree with the old pipelines, I wasn't happy with the way they were doing it with
eminent domain. They gave the power to a Trans Canada, which is a Canadian corporation to condemn American farmland that have been in the families many cases for centuries. Now they're doing it again. Some it is a corporation and seem to have, you know, ties to Republicans. Trump has had the CEO
there many times. And then of course they want to pump CO two across the country, condemning farmlands as they go to put this pipeline in so they can stick it in the ground in North and South Dakota and some of it in Iowa, and so people are looking at this and saying, you know what is going on, and it really is the taking over the use of
the land imminent domain. But this allows them to make a tremendous amount of money and to exert control without going through this eminent domain process, because that gets you know, that least gets attention. This is kind of a subversive way the way I see it, to do this with kind of a you know, an investment scheme and still have control of this without really taking possession of it in a sense, isn't it Yeah, it is, and it's
the landowner or still get to pay taxes. Yeah, Bay cattle, they may say, well, these cattle, you know, these bachelor it's just methane in. Too much methane. We're gonna have touse. You can't raise cattially law, that's what they're telling them in the Netherlands, you know, they say you can't raise cattle. Climate change. There he goes back to the uh. The language in the farm bell, the new farm bill,
it's still of being in for stop erosion and and help with production. It's it's all it says about climate change is the new language in the farm bill. So it's all sinister. It's but the globalists they move so slow and they're so patient, and they've got this thing planned out for decades, and it's it's hard for the average person to really grasp how sinister and slow moving this this whole is, this whole issue is it's uh for somebody want they
want to you know. It's like John Kerry, you know, he said, you know, they's the American farmer needs to go extinct. Mm hmm. They want us to eat bugs. It's all you couldn't it. They called it what they called it, Carr Center. So's they're a word. You look on the ingredients k e ce rff. I can't remember. We'll think of something. It's like they had, you know, the Alaskan king
crab the least be called spider crabs or something. People don't want to eat that, so they but now they're going to give us probably real spiders and crabs. I don't know, but uh, crickets. I'll tell you what you know, kind say, the ecto skeleton on these crickets. They're really hard on our joints, especially old people joints. So I don't need anything else. Been hard on my joints. Well, we'll look at this.
There is a you pointed out that this is being put forward in a lot of different states, the change to UCC's Uniform Commercial Code to prohibit cryptocurrency specifically and to specifically accept a CBDC Central Bank Digital Currency UH that we first heard about that. Christy Nome talked about it in UH in South Dakota and said, I vetoed this. And then the next thing we saw was DeSantis said
he not only vetoed it, but he went the other way. He said, we're going to prohibit CVDC, but we're going to accept cryptocurrency, say that cryptocurrency will be acceptable in the Uniform Uniform Commercial Code as payment. And so this bill, this type of bill has been sent out for the CBDC to a lot of different states. This has as well. How do people
identify this? You know that scheme was to change the UCC code. If somebody is looking for this, and we'll give people, we'll see the Senate bill you told me is two zero ninety nine and two zero six nine. Those are the Senate bills in Tennessee. But for people that are outside of Tennessee, how did they identify this scheme? Because they're running this to a multiple states. What would they look for in terms of a change and a bill? How is it inserted in there for what kind of reported purpose?
Tennessee. I mean to Kansas that are brown up in Canadas. Kansas, it's eight it's House Bill twenty five forty one. And Texas it was House Bill thirty one sixty five. But it was killed in the Texas Senate. That's good, that's good, and they went through the bill, they talked about sponsors wild good. So it's killed in Texas. Still working on the Kansas. Uh, we're working on it here. We've got a U c C bill that that seventy five pages long. The sponsor can't really tell you
what it does, tell you why we need it. So I'm going to vote against it. I mean that is, we can't take a chance on this. You know, in order to house central mac digital currency, they've got to get rid of cryptocurrencies and right, they got to get rid of those those guys. So it's it's so sinister that and Washington so paralyze you nothing. We can get nothing out of Washington. Now. The whole mergens on the states to try to right all this stuff down and Luckily we've got
some good states and they get to go. Others like Christy. I watched her all the way through. I would love for her to be president. She never wavered through the Kobe. Uh. He just seemed to know right off the map of what was good for right and didn't waiver. And after all these years in politics, I pay attention. That's right. You gotta watch what they do and know what they say. And so we got this UCC bill that has done and the parallel to it is kind of this you
know, state level NAC. Even though that has temporarily been put on hold, they're going to go back and uh rebrand it and and make some minor tweaks. And of course we know that that'll be back because that is the perfect way for you know, the nacs. Once they put it on a stock exchange, the billionaires can invest in it, any foreign country can invest in it. So it is a way to take away control of the land and monetize that, monetize the carbon taxes. It's a perfect vehicle. So
we know that's going to be back. Now in terms of the state level stuff, as it manifests itself for both public and private lands, what type of things would people be looking for if they're trying to find out if this bill is happening in their state, how how you know what is what is
the cover story for it? The way they label it, Well, one of the headlines here on this acquisition and administration of our culture real estate interest okay, headline okay, And so it'd be something like that because they do use that same type of you know, the language. It's almost like, you know, they get together and they do at some of these exchange councils and stuff. They will give them some legislation and say here, put your name on it and hand it, you know, sign it and in this
legislation. And that's how they get the UCC legislation and out to twenty five different states at a time. So I'm sure this type of thing is happening as well at the state level implement this natural asset company type of scheme, right, Yeah, it's it's that's like I say, these globalists, they they never give up. They just keep pushing. They're patient. If they don't get this year, we'll get it next year. May have to wait
a generation, we'll finally get it. And the goal is you know, the club a role, you know, openly state they want to reduce the population from seven B and down to the hyphabeia and all job the hope stutter. I mean, when people tell you what they're trying to do, you probably don't believe that's right, that's right. What did they live about that? And we know what they want to do, And the problem is is that they're doing it still doing it surreptitiously. Right, Their goals are out
there in front of everybody, but they have these things. Again, this Natural Asset Company thing was kind of under the radar for a full two years and then and it was a group out of that you told me about, actually, the American Stewards dot US. They reported on it about two years after it was introduced. They had an article called monetizing the air we breathe. And that's a good way to understand this, because they're going to monetize
everything. The air that we breathe, the water we drink, the food that we eat, everything is going to be controlled by them. We will own nothing. And so they're creating these financial structures, doing it at you know, the Wall Street level, doing it at the state level. And as you point out, our best chance of we got lucky, I guess temporarily at the stock market level, but they're going to come back with that. And their best chance of stopping this stuff is when it comes in at
the state levels. Is well, I tell people, if if America is say, the state's going to have to do it, I mean, Washington's paralyzed there. It's just no longer functions. Black averys been merchant. When he speaks to the leecol day dinner, when you leave, it's like leaving a funeral. I mean, it's so sad what he talks about. You know, he can't do anything done and and I don't know. It's uh, we can do we can do some good work at state level, but
we need people call owers and and here again. If if you're an old company, you want to put your land in a or a lot of a lot of young people that buy this land and put put a conservation ease and audit, especially if they've got a profitable business on the side. There you have a business where it's very profitable, then you you can buy a piece of farm land for four thousand dollars and you get two thousand dollars worth of tax credits. And you can bounce that off your profit over here. A
farmer couldn't do that because he doesn't have the profit. But if you've got a rich company over here it's making lots of money, you can bounce that uh two thousand tax credits against your profits from another company. So he actually bought the land for two thousand dollars. So it said, wait for taxpayers, I help rich people buyble what I am? Yeah? Yeah, Now I imagine that's a lot of that is going on with all the land that
Bill Gates is buying right now, you know. Last yeah, him put it under it and of course I'm sure he dried in on all this. Y he can buy that farmland and then get a controvation ease and audit and then back bout those tax trids against his huge profits. And so he's actually buying land ride price. Yeah, oh yeah absolutely, And then he can then he can take it off limits to farming and get people to uh you know, switch over to his other thing that he got in on the ground
floor to sell us bugs in some form or the other. It truly is amazing how these guys have laid this stuff out. And the key thing is for people to understand that, as you point out, one of the key things is for them to understand really what is happening with the conservationsments that many
times they don't understand what that is. Uh. They might be doing it even to try to think that this is going to preserve the farm forever and keep this as farm land rather than seeing it lost to development, and so they could pass out down a future generations thing. David is in Texas, they don't have zoning, but they have a lot of uh deed restrictions. And if you want to leave your farm to your your children and grandchildren, you can put a deed restriction on there. No liquor store, no no
sub to be do what they want to do with deed restrictions. You don't have to get tangled up with this third party that uh can sell the management rights to your afarm to another party, can change hands three or four times and then soon or later the high bidder continue. You can't raise cattle mm hmm. So much knowledge, you know, it just it's just uh all I all I want to do is is make sure that that these farmers,
these landowners, they don't what you're getting into. They need we need to get a good real estate attorney that understands and realize that there is a global movement to do this. I mean, you realize that mister global is trying to take over the whole world. None of this makes sense, that's right. But when you realize that that the globalist uh control Washington. You know they the Bushes are all big globalist I mean, all right global list.
I mean they blah blah blah, they're all globalists. Brock Harthy. Yeah, and you get come lumist, not a globalist like Tim Burchie or somebody, and they they demon I I mean it's uh, well, I've interviewed I can't remember his name. I was trying to think of his name. But he produces the Tuttle Twin books and he's out in Utah, and he said he's been involved in politics quite a bit. He helped to get Mike Lee elected as Senator. But he goes, you know, he says,
I don't disagree with them on stuff. I hope to get him elected, but he really can't get anything done in Washington because, as you point out, it's so broken. He said, we found that we could do far more at the state levels. He created uh a think tank Libertas, and they've gotten you know, a couple hundred bills passed through there to help enhance freedom and to control the growth of government. And I think that really is the right path. We need to focus on the state level, local level.
I think people could clearly see that, as I say, on a daily basis, you could see how that worked out in twenty twenty when everybody was locking down. Local government could either make it a lot better for you or they can make it a lot worse. So people need to pay attention to what's going on at local level. But everybody's just totally obsessed with the presidency, where they're going to have the least amount of influence at all.
Both as a voter and certainly in terms of follow up, it's important to make connections to the state and the local politicians to understand what is happening there. Well, the state has one thing going forwards that the fans can't change. They can't make us spend money. They can pace solves, but we don't have to enforce them, and we have done that any face. Now, there's a lot of talk about notification. I fully believe that notation is
legal Yeah, imagine that any action that is unconstitutional can be notified. We can't. The states can't notify things that are constitutional. But uh, the Feds do plenty of things at our constitutional and we can notify those. And all it takes is is backbone and uh, like I say, they can't make us spend money. Mh. They can't make us enforce the laws, and that's that's problem, and they kind of typically do it with bribery and
blackmail. I think it was it Butt Haulsey that induced the bill say that we're gonna, you know, not be on the hook to taking a lot of this money from the Department of Education or other things like that to control what we do in schools, because that's the key way that they always control people. Did he introduce the bill to stop that? I believe it was him, maybe with somebody else. We've towards that idea. They they did a study down here and they they found was that we've got more problem with
our state Department education than we do. The figures downs first, but that's not good. How bad the feds are. If the state is worse than that, that's that's not a good thing at all. Tennessee gets forty percent of their money from the Feds. And I said, yes, but the Feds get all their money from the states. Yeah, all right, they all made from us the income tax and road tax and everything. Well even on our gas tax. We send them a hundred million more than we get
back. Now, a lot of the neighbors they said, oh, Tennessee is a receiver state. I said, well, you know, I don't believe that. I think we're about in the middle of the pack. I think we send them about as much as we get back. There are states that you know, we I think, I will you forever. Dollar they send in on road tax, they get fired all our back. You know,
we send one hundred million more than we get back we send. We send the park trap station in the US park Trap station one hundred million roughly. I mean that was just three years ago. The roughly one hundred million more than then we get back from them. So we could opt out of the federal road program. We can center on speed limits we do on see Bill Low. We could do a lot of different things. But like say,
it takes leadership and backbone. And I tell people Washington's not helped back by lack of brains they know what they're sorry, and they know what they're doing wrong. It's backbone, but they don't have They got pleaded brains what they need backbone. Well, you know, when you're talking about nullification,
it's not even a theory. It was done extensively. If you look at marijuana loss for example, that was nullification and Jeff Sessions as much as and and you know, regardless of what you think about marijuana, I refer to that all the time. So people think I support the use of marijuana. I don't. But what I'm saying is is that from a legal standpoint, what we saw was when the states nullified it said you're not going to enforce that. Here. Jeff Sessions, as desperately as he wanted to do that,
didn't do anything about it because it was a bluff. I mean, they had to have the eighteenth Amendment to prohibit alcohol. They didn't have any constitutional authority to pivot anything. And when they called his bluff on it, he didn't do anything. And that's what you're talking about, calling their bluff, talking about non commandeering, the fact that they can't commandeer state resources to enforce their laws, and the fact that you know it just isn't going to
happen in the state if we get control. That's why it is so important for people pay attention to what's going on in the state. It is and the Sadus done a great job in Florida. He said all the right things, but he just doesn't catch on there. There's something politicians have to have. It's a it's a trait. There's no word for an inger's language, or might be one in France, I don't know, but there's the word. I can't pull the word out of there that you got to have and
and it's hard. I can't describe it. But he says all the right things. If if someone else read his speeches, they would love it. But some it's not catching all. And uh, he would he would have made a good person vice president. At one point I was hoping that he could get together Trump and and would have have Trump for four years and they're satisfrate. Here appears that's not going to happen. And I don't know. I don't know who's gonna get for vice president. I think it's a very
very important season right now. Tam Scock name pops up just you know, even Toy Gabbard out there. Her names popped up too. So well, if you go back and look at people and their ability to make speeches, you know, we would have never had a president Jefferson in today's markets. For sure. Everybody talked about how you he's great at writing stuff and uh, you know, he's a great thinker. But everybody hated his speeches. They said it was all multi feminine. Yeah, and they said Washington was
not a great speaker. Yeah. First time he was called on speak on when he's on legislations Virginia, he panics and ran out of the room. Must on his teeth. I don't know, maybe that made him self conscious. I've seen some of his false teeth. They were they were, they were primitive. Yeah, well that's the thing, you know, it's back in that time, people knew who they were. Now we only know people from a distance, We only know them through their media image, and that
is something very easy to manipulate. But you know, talking about the threats to farms and how this is metastasizing, and of course it's much further along in the Netherlands, they're they're you know, as you talked about their banning nitrogen banning fertilizer. I mean, these people are smuggling and fertilizer and they're treating it like it's some like it's ventanyl or something, you know, coming
into the Netherlands. And then you've got people like Bill Gates, who you know, there's something fishy when they say that CO two has to be controlled to the extent that you're going to have to cut down trees and bury them. That's the most absurd thing I've ever seen. They were given tax credits for growing trees their giant sink of CO two. I don't think CO two is a problem, you know, it's it's necessary for plants to grow. But they want to cut down the CO two. They want to you know,
use jew engineering to take out sunlight and everything. These people are absolutely crazy. It doesn't seem to be anything that they're not capable of trying to do. Uh and uh So what other things have we seen here? And uh and we need to be on the lookout for at the state level in terms of some of these things attacking farming, attacking the ability to farm. Well, you mentioned maybe not exactly on that, but you mentioned geo engineering.
And we have a bill this year and of course, the people who are pushing the bill they want it's just outlaw their way with top it. I'd say, well, in politics, you've got to consider what's new. So what we're going to what I'm pushing and to just say, if you're going to spray something or our department Environment tense t Deck Tennsey Department Environment Conservation, we need to know what it is and how much you're spraying. Good. I mean that's the first step. What is it might be good?
We may say, well more, we don't know, but we need to say what is it and how much or you're praying. And anytime you're spraying, you know, if you've got a factory out here, if you're making times and anything that goes into the air, they have to report that to our partner conservation. Why do these guys get to fly over and not report it? Yes, and all the old theory was that they were For years they denied. Then they said, well it's in the budget in Washington.
Then they said, well it's it's a darkened disguise from the global warming. Now then they said, oh, they're putting these isons in the sky to make their satellites communicate with your cell phone better so they can track you better. It's to enhance it's to enhance our communications with the satellites. So I don't know what it is. I mean, I'm just telling you what, but we do know they're spreading something. You don't have contrails until you're about
twenty eight thousand feet. All these things are lower than that, so we know they're spreading something. And I think the first step which just to drive sign them. What is it? How much that's called? Yeah, there was something done by that in New Hampshire as well, and again that is the beginning, you know, to say, well, tell us what you're doing and then we'll talk about that. I think that's very wise and I'm glad that that's coming up in Tennessee as well. I have one thing I
want to talk about. You know, up until the year I was born, nineteen forty seven, we had a state property tax, no sales tax, but a property tax, and you paid your property tax to the county and then you sent the county or state tax, and this county sent it on to the state. In nineteen forty seven, they passed the sales tax. They said, if you'll let us have a sales tax, we'll do away with the property tax. So they rolled with profity tax back to zero,
but they didn't do away with So I the interviews for resolution. It's already passed in the House, and what I would say is we'd have to pass it, but several majority this year. Then next year we'd have to have a two third majority. Then we put it on about it but the governor, and it would have to get a majority of the people to go to the governor, and we would amend the state constitution to outlaw a state property tax. Good. So that's a that's a big push this year.
We got several big things going. We've got a gold and silver we're trying to put some of our rainy day fund instead of storing it in stocks and bonds with State Street, put it over and gold and silver and store in Texas till we get our own depository. Gold and silver is one's not the only thing you ever buy is hope it doesn't go up because we gold up. Everything else you guys gone down, So like that's right, Yeah,
it keeps us value. We talk about that many times, talk about you know how much gold did it take for somebody to get a custom made suit, you know, one hundred and fifty years ago or something like that, still about about the same. Uh, go back to it's amazing and how've been a store of value at adult God, that's right. Well, those are all good examples and and it's one of the reasons why I'd like to have you on UH and to get people to understand that there are things in
Washington is dysfunctional. Uh, it's like trying to push on a rope to get in here done. There's too much big money and special interests have taken it over. Can't really get anything done there, but there still is a possibility at least to get something done at the state level. You're a very good example of that, Senator and nicee. So I really do appreciate the
work that you do and the warnings that you give to people. And everybody needs to be on the lookout for these types of sister bills to the Natural Asset Company idea, things that are being pushed through at the state level so they can take control of state lands as they wish to do with all the federal parks and other things like that. So it's very important that people keep their eyes open and their ears open to what's going on. It's so it's
lack the deriveties. Back in the late eighties, yes, they started previties. I can't explain it to my grandkids what they are, but forever tradeon dollar Broth real assay says one hundred trillion balloce started and who knows it's going to all come crashing. By putting those things together, they hide stuff as well. You know, when you when you got an ETF for gold or silver, do they really have the gold and silver in those vaults in Shanghai?
And when you look at these real estate derivatives, you know, we can't separate any particular property. You just mix them all together in a blender essentially. And so a big part of this is, you know, creating
confusion and ambiguity about what is really there and what it's attached to. And that's what we're seeing in these nacs as well as these types of structures to try to surreptitiously and quietly take over control through financial instruments of the land because they want all of the land under their control and they want to essentially own everything. This is a way of taking ownership away very very in a very
sneaky way. If someone bought the management rights the Great Spokey Mountain National Park, what could they do that would make it give all femal option or s they do? I mean the trains. You're going to do what you're gonna do, yes, right, right? And so the whole thing is is the shell game, and it's a way of getting us to pay them for something that we shouldn't have to pay them for. You know, I've always
said this about the carbon taxes. I said, so we're gonna pay carbon tax is gonna pay like an indulgence, you know, uh, like some kind of religious indulgence. They we're going to pay to sin. We're going to pay to use energy. Who does that money go to? How are they entitled to have that money? Oh? Well, they're going to do good things with it, like they're gonna plant trees. Now, I guess
they're going to cut trees down and bury them. But you know it's going to be whatever the approved activity is, which is all stuff that doesn't make any sense. It doesn't it's not necessary. The whole thing is a show game. Anybody thanks you cutting tree you down and burns a good idea. I mean, I don't know. It's just it's they don't understand the carbon cycle. But I've always said this this sale too they use out the question
out there. They will be seven all that for this so shoddy track it up depending on what the shows you're in like our shell here in East Tennessee. Uh. They tell me that the best saying to the fact these are all well with and make them produce more. Just seal too so that a little bit expensive that they starts to question, they will get a little cheaper they can use more of it. So there's always something sinister behind this stuff
that you will you find out after too late. Maybe this is just big a giant plot by doctor Pepper to make more carbonated drinks, going to take over the world and the carbonated drinks. Santa Nice is always great talking to you. Thank you so much for warning us about this. And if people want to contact their representatives here in Tennessee. That's Senate Bill two zero ninety nine and two zero six nine. Uh. One of them is about the
public lands and the other ones is about the private lands. Yes, go ahead, let me to American Stewards of Liberty. Yes, out of Texas and they're on the front line of all this and the America conspiracial liberty, and thank you keep up there there, probably keep you posted. Yes, I need to contact them and get them on as well. They were the ones who started sounding the alarm of this NAC stuff about, you know,
a year and a half ago. So that's that's good. Well, thank you very much, thank you having today, Thank you doctor senator, and nicely, thank you very much. The David Knight Show is a critical thinking super spreader. If you've been exposed to logic by listening to The David Knight Show, please do your part and try not to spread it. Financial support or simply tell the others about the show causes this dangerous information to spread.
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