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Heavy frequency waves are causing fires, chemtrail operations are evident in the Great Lakes and Ohio, and a commercial fisherman is struggling due to industry destruction. The speaker pleads for donations to save their livelihood, showing the impact of corporate takeover on their industry. They express frustration at the lack of awareness and control over the situation, vowing to fight against those responsible.

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The speakers express sadness and anger over "forever chemicals" that have allegedly destroyed land, farming, water, and public health. Farms are said to be contaminated with chemicals linked to liver damage, fertility issues, thyroid problems, and cancer. The speakers claim that prime soil, crops, and milk are tainted, leaving farmers on the brink of ruin and contributing to high suicide rates. They allege that officials chose to conceal the issue. One speaker states they "just wanted to milk our cows and be left to hell alone." According to the CDC, these chemicals are impacting 97% of Americans. One speaker welcomes the news investigation, stating that the entire country will deal with the fallout.

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This story is about a fight over Andy Henry's family farm in New Jersey, which has been in his family since before the Civil War. The town wants half of the 21-acre property for affordable housing to meet state requirements, offering to buy it or seize it via eminent domain. Andy started a campaign to save the farm, which divided the town and became a MAGA rallying cry. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called it a Biden-style government takeover. Matt Scott, part of the town committee, says strict state requirements limited the options, and they didn't want to use eminent domain on a farm. He feels empathy for the Henry brothers but believes his responsibility is toward the greater good. The plan is now with a state judge, and the town would have to pay market value if they take the land. Andy believes he will win the fight, feeling his ancestors' presence on the land.

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John Rich, sitting in Cheatham County, Tennessee, is appealing to President Trump, the head of the EPA, and Lee Zeldin regarding the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The TVA, lacking congressional oversight, intends to build a 900-megawatt methane gas plant, pipeline, and transmission lines in Cheatham County. This project requires blasting limestone hills, destroying roads and bridges, and ransacking personal property. The plant would be located within five miles of five schools. The TVA initially stated Cheatham County would receive no electricity from the project, then offered a small substation to improve optics. The TVA is suing residents, including a 90-year-old woman with dementia, to conduct surveying and destructive testing on their land. The plant would sit atop Sycamore Creek, which supplies 1.5 million gallons of water to Pleasant View and Ashland City, potentially contaminating the water supply. The proposed solution is for the TVA to use its existing 293,000 acres of land for the plant instead. Mr. Wade stated that the TVA has its foot on the throats of Cheatham County residents and that President Trump is their only hope.

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Where have the EPA, FDA, and political leaders been? How did you miss the peril of forever chemicals destroying our land, farms, water, and public health? This has broken our hearts, and I don't know if we'll ever recover. Our farms are contaminated with chemicals linked to liver damage, fertility issues, thyroid problems, and cancer. The land is poisoned, the water contaminated, and people are affected. These forever chemicals are nearly impossible to destroy, tainting crops and milk, pushing farmers to ruin. Suicide rates are high among farmers facing bankruptcy after generations of family farming. This is the story of farmland destroyed beneath them due to greed and money. We'll show you where it began and how far back the cover-up goes. They chose to hide it. With 97% of Americans impacted, everyone will deal with the fallout. I'm glad this is being investigated.

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I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing why entities like Gates and China are buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms highlights this issue. For 20 years, I sued large producers like Smithfield Foods, which built a massive slaughterhouse in North Carolina. Partnering with a state senator, they passed laws making it illegal to sue factory farms. This led to the demise of 28,000 independent hog farmers, replaced by a few large factories controlled by Smithfield. They dictate farming practices, leaving farmers with no control. As a result, Smithfield now controls 80% of hog production in North Carolina and sold itself to China, threatening the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms. This industrial agriculture not only compromises food quality but also undermines our landscapes and democracy.

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This song recounts the battle between the Tennessee Valley Authority and the citizens of Cheatham County, Tennessee. "The TBA has existed since 1933 and has rained down destruction on American landowners for over ninety years." "This song is dedicated to all those who stood their ground." The narrative frames a decades-long conflict over land and power, including moments where residents warn, "Ma'am, they are planning to put this directly over top of your farm," and insist, "You think you own something, you don't own nothing." It portrays intimidation by the government man and the threat of forced change, while emphasizing resistance. "Thanks to president Trump and secretary Rollins, Cheatham County defeated the TVA in 2025, but the battle continues in counties across the seven states where the TVA is still on the move."

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There are chickens in the building where Walmart smokes them in Loretta, Tennessee. The silos can also explode. The fire department is present but not taking action.

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Farmers in Wilmot County, Canada, had 770 acres of farmland expropriated by the region of Waterloo for a battery plant. Expropriation means the government takes land with compensation, regardless of the owner's consent. Farmers planted crops, asserting their right to harvest them, but the government hired a company to destroy the crops weeks before harvest. The destroyed crops were valued at £2,800,000, or 2,500,000 boxes of cornflakes. The speaker claims this destruction of food is happening in a world where people are starving. They are concerned about the future and call for the public to share the video to stop this attack on farmland. The speaker concludes with "no farmers, no food, no future."

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John Rich recounts leaving major labels after Warner Brothers pressed him to stop speaking, choosing independence with Big and Rich Records and four singles. He says, "Your freedom of speech is invaluable," and that online distribution lets him release music outside radio. He has written about 2,000 songs, with 218 recorded by artists; from Nashville greats he learned that "every syllable in that song has to hit." His catalog includes Earth to God, sung in churches, and Revelation, warfare piece. Rich led a push against the TVA in Cheatham County, describing 900 MW methane plant plan with armed agents; a video of dementia patient Miss Nicholson saying, "You think you own something, you don't own nothing." The confrontation drew support from Brooke Rollins and Trump; he seeks a presidentially appointed citizen advocate. He discusses gambling recovery, faith, and friendship with Cash Patel, and adds, "Music is my weapon of choice."

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So the TVA has been around since 1933. Frank and Delano Roosevelt started it, and he built it to where they only answer to the president of United States. Not senators, not governors, not municipalities, nobody. And in the county of Cheatham County, Tennessee, where I live, my dad, my brother, a bunch of people that I know, the TVA started showing up on people's land with bulletproof vests and loaded weapons, showing up in old ladies' front yards and telling them, we're coming in there to do destructive testing on your land. Then we're gonna condemn it. And when I saw a video of an old lady named Miss Nicholson, 88 years old, she looked into the neighbor's little iPhone camera, and she said, You think you own something, but you don't own nothing.

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The TVA has been around since 1933, started by Frank and Delano Roosevelt, answering only to the president, not senators, governors, or municipalities. In Cheatham County, Tennessee, TVA agents arrived with bulletproof vests and loaded weapons, announcing they would condemn land, seize it, and build their project. A video of Miss Nicholson shows her saying, You think you own something, but you don't own nothing, a moment the speaker calls powerful. He says the TVA can operate and step on top of the Fourth Amendment with no repercussions, the most un American thing I've ever seen. They were told to leave; he threatened, "Get out of that county or I'm gonna write a song about you that compares you to the devil, to the And I'm gonna have America singing along with me." They persisted until President Trump and Secretary Rollins weighed in; he wrote the song anyway.

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The speaker criticizes the administration for controlling food and people, citing Biden's push for extreme heat regulations. They highlight challenges faced as a farmer in Tennessee and urge support for local farmers. The speaker warns of regulations threatening land and water rights, emphasizing the importance of buying local produce.

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The speaker discusses the phenomenon of chemtrails and how it caused arguments in their neighborhood. They recommend listening to someone's thoughts on chemtrails, as it inspired them to write a song. The speaker also mentions feeling like they live in a plantation and being surprised to learn about the existence of eight presidents before George Washington. They express a desire for the full story and not being told what they should know.

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Darryl and Granny discuss being told to shut off water to their crops by the government to conserve resources, despite having high water levels. They fear bankruptcy and the impact on the state's economy. They call for rebel farmers to unite against this tyranny and urge others to research the issue. They made the video to raise awareness among Idaho farms facing similar challenges. Granny tricks Darryl at the end.

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I'm here to discuss why companies like Gates and China are buying up farmland. I spent years suing factory farms, including Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer. Smithfield came to North Carolina and, with a partner, created large-scale hog warehouses, dropping pork prices from 60¢ to 2¢ a pound. This put 28,000 independent hog farmers out of business, replaced by 2,200 factories controlled by or contracted to Smithfield. Farmers became like serfs on their own land, losing control over their practices. Smithfield dictated everything. Because of the price drop in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system. Eventually Smithfield controlled 80% of US hog production and then sold itself to China. Now China owns a large part of our hog production, threatening Thomas Jefferson's vision of a democracy rooted in independent family farms. This industrial agriculture gives us substandard food and threatens American democracy.

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These clouds are not from a storm, but from a controlled burn in East Palestine. The speaker expresses anger towards those responsible for the burn, accusing them of prioritizing time and money over safety and the environment. They express a desire to leave the area due to the pollution caused by the burn.

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Speaker 0 contends the US Forest Service Agency is added again, targeting "half a million acres" of Cimarron And Comanche National Grassland and, importantly, "coming after your private property land." The process began in 2023 under Biden administration guidelines; "we have new guidelines now," and "the secretary of ag ... has the power to stop it." "'Drivers and stressors is code for why they need your land." "Herbivory, which is code for cattle grazing." They claim "Land ownership is a stressor on what the US Forest Service Agency wants to accomplish here with this new assessment so they can take this land from the public and so they can take private land." They state "Land ownership patterns in the Cimarron And Comanche National Grasslands are highly fragmented" ... "This fragmentation poses challenges to us taking over the land is what they wanna say, but they can't." "The private landowner is in their way." "They take land from ranchers, and once they perfect the process, they go after anyone that's in their way." "You're in their way." "Please share this. This must stop. We gotta get the word out. We gotta stop this crazy crap."

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration, accusing them of wanting to control food and people. They mention the extreme heat index in Tennessee and the importance of feeding their family. They claim that the administration is trying to instill fear in the agricultural community and kill off American farmers. The speaker shares their personal experience of moving from California due to excessive regulations and the misallocation of water resources. They urge people to support local farmers and buy local.

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Turn off my water today. Can't pay any of my bills because I can't grow any crops. Leave my water on, defy the water board. They sue me, take my farm. So either way, it it goes. I'm gonna lose my farm. For what? What what gain does the state get for stealing my water. What gain do I get? Nothing. I lose my car. Can't pay my bills. They're not getting no fish back. So when are gonna wake up, California?

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John Rich, sitting in Cheatham County, Tennessee, is appealing to President Trump, the EPA head, and Lee Zeldin to intervene in a situation involving the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The TVA, lacking congressional oversight and appointed by the president, is using eminent domain to acquire land for a 900-megawatt methane gas plant, pipeline, and transmission lines. This project requires blasting limestone hills, rebuilding roads, and disrupting personal property. The proposed plant is near five schools, raising concerns about water contamination, farm destruction, and pollution. The TVA initially stated Cheatham County would receive no electricity from the plant, later adding a small substation to improve optics. The TVA is suing landowners, including a 90-year-old woman with dementia, to conduct surveys involving destructive testing. The plant would sit atop Sycamore Creek, which supplies 1.5 million gallons of water to Pleasant View and Ashland City, risking contamination. The proposed solution is to locate the plant in an industrial area or on TVA's existing 293,000 acres. Mr. Wade stated that the TVA has its foot on the throats of Cheatham County residents and are pillaging, terrorizing, and destroying the community.

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Thirty years ago, ranchers were removed from their land here to protect the endangered desert tortoise. My family lost our grazing permit, which we paid almost $50,000 for, because of this. But now, that same land is being bulldozed for a huge housing development, which has me and other residents wondering if this land was ever really protected. Town officials say the private developer who bought the land has the legal right to build and that the town needs the tax revenue for infrastructure. But to me and others, it feels like the land was just reserved until someone came along with the right price. With recent zoning changes, we fear it’s too late to save the land and the tortoises.

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In Texas, over a million acres of farmland have been destroyed by fires. The Texas Forest Service is clearing land on ranchers' properties, damaging the remaining feed and grass. The reason for this action is unknown. Share your thoughts in the comments and support buying American and local products. Stand up for what's right.

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Recounting a TVA action in Cheatham County: 10+ vehicles, bulletproof vests, guns, and entry onto an 88-year-old dementia patient’s century farm, where Mrs. Nicholson tells the camera, 'You think you own something? You don't own nothing.' Attorneys say TVA 'never lost a battle against citizens in court.' Clips go viral on X, drawing attention from USDA Secretary Rollins ('On it'). A TVA rep is confronted; speaker declares, 'You got two weeks to get out of Cheatham County.' He warns of calling President Trump. TVA abandons the project after White House involvement; posts claim it is abandoned 'due to listening to our customers in Cheatham County.' He threatens to rebrand the TVA to The United States Of America. The song 'The Devil and the TVA' borrows Mrs. Nicholson’s line and proclaims, 'The devil ain't got nothing on the TVA.' Additional efforts target Humphreys County with TVA land.

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This song recounts the battle between the Tennessee Valley Authority and the citizens of Cheatham County, Tennessee. The TBA has existed since 1933 and has rained down destruction on American landowners for over ninety years. This song is dedicated to all those who stood their ground. 'Ma'am, they are planning to put this directly over top of your farm.' 'You think you own something, you don't own nothing.' 'Now they're looking at one hell of a fire, trying to save the family name from a rich man's bottom line.' 'When the government man comes around, put his dirt to your boots on your Got nothing on the TV.' 'Thanks to president Trump and secretary Rollins, Cheatham County defeated the TVA in 2025, but the battle continues in counties across the seven states where the TVA is still on the move.'
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