You get on the train first, cuz I ain’t going.
By Trent Loos
I find it very perplexing the number of folks I continue to run across that don’t understand what the CO2 pipeline is all about, and they are more concerned that they don’t even know it is a thing. Regularly I get folks who ask me what that noise is about. Let me tell you in a very scientific manner. Last week I was in North Dakota during the final public hearing hosted by the ND Public Service Commission, I was outside with a small group interested in sharing the real story of the danger of compressing CO2 into a pipeline at 2300 lb/sq.inch (PSI) of pressure. While I was waiting, I met 10-year-old Zaydon Peltz and asked him what he thought about it. He responded, “Well my whole life they have been telling us to plant a tree to help the environment, so I don’t understand why burying the food the feeds it is a good idea.” Folks, only from the
mouths of babes do we get the real truth. With every passing day I undercover more information that should be enough to get a unanimous yell from everyone saying, “Let’s shut this corrupt process down!” Last week it was a clear tie between the parent company of Summit Carbon Solutions and the China Development Bank with direct financial ties to the Communist China Party. This week we will add another whole list of globalists who have invested billions of their wealth to end animal agriculture.
Let’s look at this post from Summit Carbon Solutions website in May 2022. Along with the $600+ million already raised from prior investors, including Continental Resources, Inc. and Tiger Infrastructure Partners, Summit has secured commitments of an additional $400+ million, including $300 million from TPG Rise Climate, the dedicated climate investing strategy of TPG’s global impact investing platform TPG Rise.
So exactly who is TPG Rise? Great question and the answer starts with the founder of eBay, Jeff Skoll. He has been giving to cause groups even longer than Bill Gates but there are more than a few concerning tidbits of information about this man.
In 2011, yes, 12 years ago Jeff Skoll’s film company Participant Media partnered with Warner Brothers to put out Contagion, a movie about a global pandemic that started with a virus from a bat. An American businesswoman (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) came home from a trip to China and unknowingly spread the novel, and at times, deadly disease. While many viewed the film as pure science fiction, Skoll had ulterior motives. He hoped the movie would help build support for funding the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and also warn the world about the potential dangers of a global pandemic.
You may be wondering how it is that this guy was involved with a movie that 9 years before the rumor surfaced about a pandemic was circulated (but later proved to be false) about the origin of Covid 19. There’s more! He has a relationship with and has given money to Dr. Ian Lipkin who just happens to have been the person that major media turned to in the early days of the outbreak about what had taken place at the Wuhan Lab. Then we learn that the previously mentioned movie “Contagion” had a medical advisor who just happened to be Dr. Ian Lipkin. It turns out that Jeff Skoll has been involved with a couple of other productions that you may be familiar with. One of which is called An Inconvenient Truth featuring Al Gore and the factory farming documentary Food Inc. It is not hard to discern from his history that animal agriculture is not in his vision for the future.
Yet somehow the “corn farmers” of America were among the first ones to try and convince you that this Summit Carbon Solutions was going to be the salvation of the farmer. Is it necessary to remind everyone that is invested in an ethanol plant that without the value of the distiller grains that are fed to livestock as byproducts, the ethanol plant ceases to be financially stable on it’s own?
Let’s get right the point with a CO2 pipeline that actually does bury the global goal of the United Nations which is the cessation of all life on the planet. The emissions everyone is racing to achieve a zero status in actually enable life. My question to all ethanol zealots who support the pipeline of death is this: Why is it you want to accelerate the end of mankind?
If you think I am reacting rashly and emotionally, you’d most likely be right because I have looked at a long list of “partners/investors” in the CO2 pipeline and quite frankly they want 2 billion people on the planet instead of 8 billion. Who is getting on that train first?