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The new Democrat nominee for President, Kamala Harris was one of the earliest advocates of the 30×30 agenda, long before most Americans had been made aware of the international land grab.
When Kamala Harris was in the U.S. Senate, she, along with 12 other liberal senators filed S. Res. 372, “[a] resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Federal Government should establish a national goal of conserving at least 30 percent of the land and ocean of the United States by 2030.”
Harris, along with liberal Senators Cory Booker, Dianne Feinstein, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders filed the resolution on October 22, 2019, two years prior to Biden’s Executive Order 14008 that launched the 30×30 land grab in America.
Section 5(E) of the resolution reads: “at the current rate of losses, less than 10 percent of the Earth will be free of substantial human impact by 2050,” reinforcing that a potential Harris Administration will continue Biden’s destruction of our nation’s private property and the livelihoods of millions of American landowners.
In addition, then U.S. Rep. Debra Haaland from New Mexico, now our current Department of Interior Secretary, sponsored and filed the companion resolution in the U.S. House, H. Res. 835, expressing the exact same desire of protecting 30 percent of our land and ocean by 2030. She had 42 co-sponsors in the House.
If elected president, Kamala Harris will continue with Biden’s plan to carry out what Karl Marx first imagined in his “Communist Manifesto,” the “abolition of private property.” They wish to destroy capitalism and as Barak Obama said “…fundamentally transform[ing] the United States of America.”
To implement socialism in America they must gain control of our land, and therefore our liberty — the clear intent of 30×30.
You can dig deeper into the 30×30 agenda and learn more about who is behind this agenda on our 30×30 webpage.
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