
In a statement, Will Hild, executive director of the watchdog group Consumers' Research, noted that farmers and ranchers underpin the U.S. economy, and yet they are the targets of "international climate cartels like the NZBA." "The ag officials and commissioners hit the nail on the head in their letter: should their misguided climate extremism continue unabated, these mega-banks will put our entire food supply in serious jeopardy," Hild further said. "I applaud the states for their action, and I look forward to working with them to defend American consumers from this corporate malfeasance." Any involvement in net zero, by the way, represents crimes against humanity because, as we continue to report, climate fanaticism at its core is all about mass depopulation and genocide of the "useless eaters," as the elitists often refer to the world's poor. The latest news about the climate change scam can be found at GreenTyranny.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.comThe letter asserts that, as members of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), @BankOfAmerica, @Citi, @JPMorgan, @MorganStanley, @WellsFargo, and @GoldmanSachs are all working in lockstep to force the ESG agenda onto the entire domestic food supply chain: pic.twitter.com/1phYm6iOvo
— Will Hild (@WillHild) January 29, 2024
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