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Interview: Rebecca Terrell - Un-Earthing the CO2 Pipeline
Manage episode 483330795 series 2971303
Carbon capture pipelines represent one of the most significant threats to American property rights and rural communities that few people know about. In this eye-opening conversation with Rebecca Terrell, senior editor for the New American Magazine, we dive deep into the disturbing reality behind the government's plan to install 96,000 miles of carbon dioxide pipelines across America.
What begins as a discussion about a documentary quickly reveals a multi-layered assault on private property, local sovereignty, and basic safety. When a carbon capture pipeline ruptured in Satarsha, Mississippi in 2020, it created an invisible, odorless cloud of carbon dioxide that displaced oxygen, causing people to collapse and rendering emergency vehicles inoperable. This wasn't an anomaly – it's the inherent danger of these pipelines that transport CO2 under extreme pressure (2200 PSI).
Behind the environmental facade lies a simple motivation: billions in government subsidies. The Biden administration increased payouts to $85 per ton of captured carbon, creating an irresistible financial incentive for companies like Summit Carbon Solutions to seize farmland through eminent domain. Even more shocking is the scientific reality that carbon capture actually increases overall emissions, requiring 1.5-2 times more energy than it saves – a fact acknowledged even by prominent climate activists.
The conversation takes a revealing turn when Terrell connects these pipelines to UN Agenda 2030 and explains how international interests have been quietly implementing control through seemingly benign "comprehensive planning" and "smart growth" initiatives in virtually every county across America. What appears local is actually global.
Yet amid this troubling landscape, there's genuine hope. Farmers in the Midwest have organized, run for office, and successfully passed legislation protecting their property rights. "This is their 1776 moment," Terrell explains, as ordinary Americans discover what it truly means to stand together against powerful interests.
Watch "Unearthing the CO2 Pipeline" for free until May 21st at standyourground.watch or purchase the DVD at jbs.org. Share this crucial information with your local officials – especially county commissioners and sheriffs – because the battle for America's future begins in your own backyard.
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
Chapters
1. Introduction to More Than Medicine (00:00:00)
2. Rebecca Terrell's Background (00:00:58)
3. Unearthing the CO2 Pipeline Documentary (00:02:07)
4. Dangers of Carbon Capture Technology (00:06:02)
5. Government Subsidies and Corporate Interests (00:10:49)
6. Land Grabs and Eminent Domain (00:14:30)
7. Agenda 2030 and the Bigger Picture (00:21:37)
8. Hope and Action for Communities (00:25:19)
9. Closing and How to Watch (00:28:15)
413 episodes
Manage episode 483330795 series 2971303
Carbon capture pipelines represent one of the most significant threats to American property rights and rural communities that few people know about. In this eye-opening conversation with Rebecca Terrell, senior editor for the New American Magazine, we dive deep into the disturbing reality behind the government's plan to install 96,000 miles of carbon dioxide pipelines across America.
What begins as a discussion about a documentary quickly reveals a multi-layered assault on private property, local sovereignty, and basic safety. When a carbon capture pipeline ruptured in Satarsha, Mississippi in 2020, it created an invisible, odorless cloud of carbon dioxide that displaced oxygen, causing people to collapse and rendering emergency vehicles inoperable. This wasn't an anomaly – it's the inherent danger of these pipelines that transport CO2 under extreme pressure (2200 PSI).
Behind the environmental facade lies a simple motivation: billions in government subsidies. The Biden administration increased payouts to $85 per ton of captured carbon, creating an irresistible financial incentive for companies like Summit Carbon Solutions to seize farmland through eminent domain. Even more shocking is the scientific reality that carbon capture actually increases overall emissions, requiring 1.5-2 times more energy than it saves – a fact acknowledged even by prominent climate activists.
The conversation takes a revealing turn when Terrell connects these pipelines to UN Agenda 2030 and explains how international interests have been quietly implementing control through seemingly benign "comprehensive planning" and "smart growth" initiatives in virtually every county across America. What appears local is actually global.
Yet amid this troubling landscape, there's genuine hope. Farmers in the Midwest have organized, run for office, and successfully passed legislation protecting their property rights. "This is their 1776 moment," Terrell explains, as ordinary Americans discover what it truly means to stand together against powerful interests.
Watch "Unearthing the CO2 Pipeline" for free until May 21st at standyourground.watch or purchase the DVD at jbs.org. Share this crucial information with your local officials – especially county commissioners and sheriffs – because the battle for America's future begins in your own backyard.
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
Chapters
1. Introduction to More Than Medicine (00:00:00)
2. Rebecca Terrell's Background (00:00:58)
3. Unearthing the CO2 Pipeline Documentary (00:02:07)
4. Dangers of Carbon Capture Technology (00:06:02)
5. Government Subsidies and Corporate Interests (00:10:49)
6. Land Grabs and Eminent Domain (00:14:30)
7. Agenda 2030 and the Bigger Picture (00:21:37)
8. Hope and Action for Communities (00:25:19)
9. Closing and How to Watch (00:28:15)
413 episodes
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