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Vivek Warns The “Climate Cult” Is Coming For U.S. Farmland As Part Of The “Great Reset”

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Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy warns that the “climate cult” is coming for U.S. farmland as part of a scheme to further the “Great Reset.”

In an interview with the suddenly relevant again Alex Jones, Ramaswamy acknowledged that he was disappointed that the fourth GOP debate last week did not delve into what he calls the “climate cult” and the threat it poses.

“The Great Reset now comes to your backyard. It’s dead wrong & unconstitutional to use *eminent domain* to seize farmland to advance the global climate cult’s carbon capture pipelines in the American midwest,” Ramaswamy posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday.

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“Shame on the GOP Establishment for its silence on this critical issue in Iowa.”

Along with that post, the millionaire businessman added a clip of his recent interview with Jones, who gave him an opportunity to expand on the topic that did not emerge at the debate.

He told Jones that climate change is a “hoax,” and that the real push by green activists is to allow China to “catch up” to the U.S. economically by imposing carbon emissions caps on America.

He noted that in northern Iowa, where he was campaigning, a carbon capture pipeline is under construction across prime farmland.

“I’ve met innocent farmers who don’t want that pipeline built across their land. There are real dangers and risks associated with it,” he said, noting a recent explosion of such a pipeline in Mississippi that sent 49 people to the hospital.

Ramaswamy continued that the powers behind the pipeline are using eminent domain to take the land they need for these projects.

Eminent domain is a legal principle that allows the government to seize land for public purposes, although the landowners must be compensated by taxpayers.

“Think about that World Economic Forum vision that you have no property,” he told Jones. “Well now, they’re bringing that to the back yards of Iowa farmers in the United States — where they are saying, ‘Hey, we’re gonna use eminent domain by hell or high water, if it’s your property or not,’ and I just think that’s wrong. It’s unconstitutional.”

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Ramaswamy argued that if people accept the idea that it’s “necessary” to take land for projects to address climate change, the next step will be seizing gas stoves.

Ramaswamy also had a reply on X for left-wing CNN analyst and former Barack Obama adviser Van Jones, who said after the debate that Ramaswamy was a “demagogue” as well as “dangerous” and “despicable” for discussing the Great Replacement Theory.

He posted a video of Jones himself saying in 2021 that white Americans should “like” going from the majority demographic to a minority one.

“That’s basically the request from the racial justice left, is that : we want the white majority to go from being a majority to being a minority and like it,” Van Jones said at the time. “That’s a tough request, and the reality is that change is hard.” 

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