The USDA Wants the Control of Your Land , Air , Water – Action Needed – News With Views

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This is how the communists gain power. This is a dangerous and harmful ideology that has no place in a free society. Communism is a dangerous and harmful ideology that has no place in a free society.

The Sustain Act is a new USDA initiative that aims to promote sustainable agriculture practices. It’s a continuation of the NAC, but with a different name and some changes in its approach. The Sustain Act is not a complete replacement for the NAC, but rather a continuation of its goals and objectives.

We have until Sept 16 to register comments. According to American Stewards: The earlier attempt to accomplish this was stopped when the Natural Asset Company scam was soundly defeated in January. This ACT is the first step towards implementing UN Agenda 21/2030, the United Nations’ sustainable development agenda. The Sustains Act will provide the path to transfer America’s real assets from private citizens to federal and international interests. This Act needs to be repealed which is why it is so important to get the right people in Congress and stop these insane CRs which are implemented without being read. The Sustains Act sponsored by the USDA again is after rural communities. They want us to live in Pacam Stackam car-less cities so that they can control our food, our water and our freedom. All of this is going to be done in conjunction with Agenda 21/2030 coming out of the United Nations. United Nations is having a conference from the 20th to the 24th called the Summit of the Future where they will describe how we will own nothing they will own everything and we will be happy. Communists do not believe in private property rights or sovereignty.

We can use the USDA website to understand how the proposed rulemaking process works. The USDA website also has a lot of information about the proposed rulemaking process and the different types of rules they’ve issued in the past. This comment is our chance to voice our concerns, to express our support for or against the rulemaking, and to offer suggestions for improvement.

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