Unbeknownst to most people, the Natural Asset Companies have been stopped from trading on the New York Stock Exchange. You might be asking what a Natural Asset Company is and think it sounds suss. It is.
âNatural Asset Companies are publicly tradable securities that hold rights to, and manage the productivity and ecological benefits of natural assets such as natural forests, marine areas and farmland. (emphasis mine)
They place a value on natural processes, not based on traditional accounting principles.â from the American Stewards of Liberty website.
A bell rang as I remembered Whitney Webbâs article back in 2021 called Wall Streetâs Takeover of Nature Advances with Launch of New Asset Class describing The Rockefeller Foundation and the New York Stock Exchange creating a new asset class: the natural world and its processes and thinking, hell no this canât be real. How can you put value on natural processes?
The elites are indeed coming after private property. One of their models is called 30 x 30 - nope, itâs not an ESPN documentary - itâs 30% of the world not being populated by 2030. Thereâs also a 50 x 50 model. Anybody want to guess if thereâs a 90 x 90?
For a breakdown of what a NAC is, how it might work, and the potential issues for land owners, I suggest the following video with Catherine Austin Fitts, Carolyn Betts, and Margaret Byfield, the founder of American Stewards. Margaret has the unique experience of growing up in a family that was in litigation with the federal government for 27 years as ranchers in Nevada! I canât even imagine the tenacity needed for that.
Trading by NACs has been stopped, for now, but the issue is not going away. More wolves in sheepâs clothing shit, for sure. Please pass the information on!
Land Grabs: 30 x 30 and Natural Asset Companies
Hope you are warm and safe. The new year is off to the races, lots of bread and circuses to keep us distracted.