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https://danhappel.com/dead-cows-environmentalism-globalist-agenda/
The conversation quickly expands into a hard-hitting exposé on environmentalism as a political weapon, the rise of fascism disguised as “sustainability,” and how Big Government destroyed family farms, independent energy, and American self-reliance. From the Federal Reserve’s creation to windmill subsidies, from burning pallets to the truth about the Dust Bowl, this unscripted episode connects the dots you’re not supposed to see.
This episode wasn't just about corrupt environmental policy or fake Republicans—it was, at its core, a warning about what happens when ordinary people surrender control of local resources, land, and decision-making to distant authorities, expert classes, and NGOs.
Dan and Mark walk through decades of examples:
Farmers being paid to kill livestock
Hydropower being dismantled
Environmental stewardship twisted into authoritarianism
“Conservative” leaders pushing globalist programs
The illusion of left vs. right while the system expands in both directions
The deeper takeaway is that when citizens no longer understand or defend their local, hands-on relationship with the land, the Constitution, and their communities, it creates a vacuum—one that will be filled by centralized technocrats and global planners.
That loss of responsibility paves the way for:
Agenda 21
ESG mandates
The destruction of family farming
Technocratic energy policy
Surveillance under the guise of “sustainability”
The elites aren’t winning because they’re stronger.
https://danhappel.com/dead-cows-environmentalism-globalist-agenda/
The conversation quickly expands into a hard-hitting exposé on environmentalism as a political weapon, the rise of fascism disguised as “sustainability,” and how Big Government destroyed family farms, independent energy, and American self-reliance. From the Federal Reserve’s creation to windmill subsidies, from burning pallets to the truth about the Dust Bowl, this unscripted episode connects the dots you’re not supposed to see.
This episode wasn't just about corrupt environmental policy or fake Republicans—it was, at its core, a warning about what happens when ordinary people surrender control of local resources, land, and decision-making to distant authorities, expert classes, and NGOs.
Dan and Mark walk through decades of examples:
Farmers being paid to kill livestock
Hydropower being dismantled
Environmental stewardship twisted into authoritarianism
“Conservative” leaders pushing globalist programs
The illusion of left vs. right while the system expands in both directions
The deeper takeaway is that when citizens no longer understand or defend their local, hands-on relationship with the land, the Constitution, and their communities, it creates a vacuum—one that will be filled by centralized technocrats and global planners.
That loss of responsibility paves the way for:
Agenda 21
ESG mandates
The destruction of family farming
Technocratic energy policy
Surveillance under the guise of “sustainability”
The elites aren’t winning because they’re stronger.