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Here is an interesting bit of information that most people don’t know. If you are presented with a contract you have the legal right to make changes to that contract to your benefit. My uncle was one of the heads of the second largest law firm in Canada. He made sure that the family understood that a contract was a negotiation, not something written in stone that had to signed “as is”. I personally had a chance to put this to practice twice in my life. The first time was with an employment contact that had non-compete clause. I amended that to say if I was fired the non-compete was null and void. That saved my ass 9 years later when the vet I worked for fired the entire staff so that he could screw his wife out money from the practice. He tried to stop me from working locally and because I’d added the that clause into the contract he was SOL. The second time I rewrote a contract was when we refinanced our house. They wanted to roll the closing costs into the mortgage and they had a cleverly hidden penalty that if the mortgage was paid off early (something I was totally planning to do), that would cost an extra $7000. The broker I was dealing with was SHOCKED that actually read the whole 90 page contract and had to admit that I had the right to negotiate to have those two things removed. NEVER sign a contract without reading it and KNOW you have the legal right to change the contract to favor yourself.

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Soilent green? Dead bodies? Is it true?

Carbon is needed by trees and it’s a crime to lick it up. It’s used by green plants to make oxygen so

Plant more trees , not less?

The history of earth was full of trees and wild animals f+#rting

So climate change was not an issue for Indians for 10,000 years!

We need to get rid of these leeches in world organizations that we didn’t vote for that are taking over our lives!

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And... plants are not the only ones that use "carbon"!!! Dr. Sircus explains how animals, including humans, use CO2 in their life processes, as well!!

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Yup. It's the shell game of the century, possibly the millennium. And the only reason it even got a look in, was because the same tactic was used to seperate gold from $$.

Take an intangible object, attach invented value to it. Call it something that relates to what it is replacing, to legitimise it (money, credits, tokens, currency, standard, etc), and then market/advertise the $#!@ out of it in all the right circles- AKA government and NGOs.🤨🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

Carbon credits is a ponzi con in every way and unfortunately, the team bureacracy but wannabe like tech bros, bought the whole garbage truck hook line and sinker! If you don't understand why carbon credits are BS, then you are obligated to go educate yourself.

Oh and guess what dead bodies used to make?😉 only they don't now. Because micro and nanoplastics.🤔🤔 Now go look into the funeral industry....😉😉🤦‍♀️

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"They might pay you with quantum dots and booster shots". LOL. Another very informative article.

The devil is in the details, literally and figuratively.

How do farmers get persuaded to do this in the first place?

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I'm guessing it's a reach around for accomplices sitting on large land holdings who never were going to farm.

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Does anyone have audio problems since yesterday?

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Funny in the city I live in I have found a number of papers asking the city for permission to pay money to be able to contaminate their air particles with toxicity from their businesses. Like Every energy or the Panasonic battery plant. Literally paying money to poison the air called credits.

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https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/413/Public-Notices

Sorry, here's a link with all the public notices, you can dive into if you feel like

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Do I get to choose the broom handle???

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Amazing research!! Thank you so much for this article

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Farmers need to check out MALT, Marin Agricultural Land Trust, which is designed to keep farmland in the hands of small farmers. This is worth investigating because it’s working out here in Marin County California and I believe in Wisconsin as well.

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