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Female Bronc Riders, Dylan Mulvaney, WEF Agenda 30, Property Tax, and COVID Vaccine Agreement

Next, the hosts discuss Dylan Mulvaney, who was named women of the year by Attitude Magazine.

The show also delves into the policies of the UK National Farmers Union, the UK government, and the US government that promote the World Economic Forum's Agenda 30.

Another topic covered was the top 5 landowners in Nebraska and the revelation that some of them pay no property tax.

Lastly, the hosts brought up the Israeli government's agreement with Pfizer to test the COVID vaccine on its citizens. This topic reflects concerns about government overreach and medical ethics.

More on Dylan Mulvaney:

Dylan Mulvaney is a well-known transgender TikTok personality, recently honored with the Woman of the Year award by the prominent LGBTQ+ publication "Attitude" in the U.K.

Mulvaney, celebrated for her transparent videos documenting her male-to-female transition, received the award at the 2023 Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards ceremony. During the event, she expressed her experiences with societal challenges, noting that despite identifying as a woman for over 560 days, there are still those who refuse to acknowledge her womanhood.

More on North Dakota Land Ownership:

The landscape of land ownership in North Dakota is diverse. The four largest owners of land in the state include private agricultural investors, who hold a staggering 38,548,498 acres. Following them is the North Dakota Department of Trust Lands, overseeing over 2,600,000 acres. The Federal Government owns 1,735,756 acres, reflecting its role in land management and conservation. Additionally, foreign agricultural investors are also significant landholders, owning 314,626 acres.

In North Dakota, as of 2023, the average value of land per acre in North Dakota is $2,863, according to Bryon Parman, an agricultural finance specialist from North Dakota State University Extension. This valuation is particularly relevant given the state's land ownership dynamics.

Among the significant land transactions in North Dakota is the purchase by Bill Gates' Red River Trust. The Trust acquired 2,100 acres in the northeastern part of the state, an area previously known as Campbell farms. This region is part of the Red River Valley, which, lying between 750 and 950 feet above sea level, is the lowest land in North Dakota. Notably, the Red River Valley is renowned for having some of the richest soil and best farmland in the world, making it an attractive location for agricultural investment.

More on WEF Agenda 30:

In envisioning their 2030 goals, council members, alongside leaders from the public and private sectors of the United Arab Emirates, have outlined a comprehensive and forward-thinking plan. This plan encompasses a variety of 10 crucial focus areas:

  1. Future of Work: This involves rethinking labor markets and social security systems to simultaneously stimulate economic growth and protect societies. It recognizes the need to adapt to changing work environments and the evolving nature of jobs.
  2. Human Health: Emphasis is placed on advancing personalized medicine and enhancement technologies. The goal is to not only increase lifespan but also ensure that individuals remain healthy for longer periods.
  3. People and Mobility: This area addresses the complexities of human migration. It aims to manage migration in a way that benefits individuals on the move, as well as their places of origin and destinations.
  4. Infrastructure Investment: The focus here is on innovative financing methods for massive infrastructure upgrades needed in the era of autonomous vehicles and additive manufacturing.
  5. Our Global Commons: This point underscores the importance of preserving and protecting Earth’s natural resources, especially under the increasing environmental pressures of modern times.
  6. Decarbonization: Identifying and implementing necessary technologies and infrastructure to hasten the transition to a carbon-free global energy system is a key goal.
  7. Food Sustainability in 2030: With a projected global population of 8.5 billion by 2030, meeting nutritional needs sustainably is a major concern.
  8. Information Ubiquity: Ensuring that the flow of content and information is sustainable and contributes positively to the inclusiveness of societies is a priority.
  9. Governance in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The aim here is to leverage the benefits of new technologies through innovative, agile, and inclusive governance models.
  10. Ethics and Values in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: This involves determining core values to guide responsible technology development and usage, ensuring that technology acts as a force for good.
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