Brown County South Dakota Commission meeting Dec 5, 2023

Brown County South Dakota Commission meeting Dec 5, 2023

Min 2 – 24: Residents from Brown County speak out against the Summit Carbon Solution rerouting plan. The number of people who are saying “NO: to Summit Carbon Solution are growing daily.

Min 9:30: “Newly formed Ag Alliance has a main goal to pass legislation to remove local authority from the counties and to place it in the hands of the state legislature.”

Presidential Candidates against CO2 Pipelines

Presidential Candidates against CO2 Pipelines

(Hazard, NE) “With the 3rd Presidential candidate coming forward this week about the dangers of the CO2 pipelines, I think it is time that all counties in the nation ask the questions that have not been previously asked. The risk to communities along the path, the unconstitutional use of eminent domain and the plan to bury plant food will diminish life on earth,” said Trent Loos, Executive Director of the Free Soil Coalition.

This came in response to a recent announcement by Ramaswamy, joining Binkley and Kennedy, as candidates campaigning for the President of the United States that have taken a stand against CO2 pipelines.

The Free-Soil Coalition will be partnering with concerned landowners in north central NE at a property rights forum at VFW Hall in Neligh, NE on Monday Dec. 4, 2023 from 7:00-9:00 pm. Loos will be joined in Neligh by Antelope Co. Patriots Sheryl Baker, SD State Rep Karla Lems, Former Congressman Steve King from Iowa and Franklin County, IA Planning/Zoning Commissioner Larry Sailer among other speakers with firsthand experience in county government.

IA Congressman Steve King has written extensively about the unconstitutional takings and how we, the taxpayers, cannot afford this project. A portion of his recent blog post at FreeSoilCoalition.com explains:


The 45Q credit pays $85 per metric ton of CO2 sequestered. The three projects published on their web page site their CO2 sequestration projections. Their projections total 39.6 million tons x $85/ton = $3.366 billion dollars a year. The total annual projected reckoning for the American taxpayer for these three projects is $17.622 billion per year! 


Primary concerns will not only be eminent domain and the unconstitutional taking of land but what the potential is for enemies of the United States acquiring land easements along the route from those that willing signed up to use their land for the CO2 pipeline route


Please plan to join us in Antelope County on Dec 4, 2023 to discuss the real issues in property rights that currently not enough people are willing to address.

Vivek Ramaswamy: Speaking the Unspeakable about CO₂ Pipelines and the Climate Change Agenda

Vivek Ramaswamy: Speaking the Unspeakable about CO₂ Pipelines and the Climate Change Agenda

He is fighting for you he is fighting for the American people please welcome Vivek
Ramaswami.  Thank you guys it’s good to be here I I feel like I’ve been thanked
a little too much today I am very grateful that the Free Soil project reached out and I just want to say this at the outset.  I’m grateful that people like you exist in this country not just this state. I’m not here I’m not from Iowa I we have an apartment in Des Moines now it feels like I’m in Iowa from Iowa but I’m here because this issue affects the entire country. I’m grateful for the people of the Free Soil project not just the ones in Iowa but the ones I’ve met in South Dakota and elsewhere across the
Midwest you’re not here today to endorse me I really mean this I’m here to endorse you that’s why I’m here today and I want to tell you a little bit about the journey that brought me to this issue.