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Global Agendas Exposed: New Zealand, Missing UN Funds, and Victories for Native Sovereignty

Attention quickly turns to the $41 billion allocated by the UN for climate change initiatives, which has mysteriously gone unaccounted for. Trent boldly calls it a "transfer of wealth" benefiting global elites rather than addressing real environmental concerns.

The episode delves into the ongoing attack on the cattle industry in certain nations, a move Buckley argues is driven by misplaced priorities. If CO2 levels are indeed rising, why aren’t India and China—the world’s largest producers of emissions—being held accountable? Instead, the focus seems to rest unfairly on smaller, agriculturally rich countries. Trent and Damien highlight how global elites are losing credibility in the fight against climate change, as their actions appear increasingly disconnected from the realities on the ground.

The discussion also explores significant developments in energy policy. In the U.S., the Oklahoma Department of Energy has abandoned the controversial NITSY project, with Kansas following suit, signaling a shift away from impractical initiatives. A victory for Native American sovereignty is also celebrated, as an Italian wind energy company has been ordered by the courts to dismantle its turbines and cover legal fees for the Osage tribe. This ruling underscores growing efforts to reduce federal interference in Native American reservations, empowering tribes to make decisions that best serve their communities.

With sharp insights and compelling dialogue, Trent and Damien shed light on pressing issues, calling for accountability and action that prioritize everyday people over elite agendas. This episode challenges viewers to think critically about the policies shaping our world and their long-term impact.

New Zealand
climate change
UN funds
cattle industry
CO2 emissions
global elites
Oklahoma Department of Energy
NITSY project
Osage tribe
Native American sovereignty

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