Rancher Turned Senator for Landowner Rights

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The threat of eminent domain for carbon capture pipelines drove South Dakota state Senator Mark Lapka to run for public office. Elected last November, he has introduced and championed legislation to prohibit eminent domain theft. “I don’t want to see us go down a path where eminent domain becomes a way of doing business,” he told colleagues.

His bill impacts Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed $9 billion pipeline, which aims to transport CO2 from more than 50 ethanol plants across multiple Great Plains states.

Lapka is a farmer and rancher from Leola, South Dakota, representing District 23.

His interview is part of the John Birch Society’s new documentary UNearthing the Carbon Pipeline by Stand Your Ground Studios.

https://standyourground.watch/
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They Want Your Land. And They’re Using Your Tax Dollars to Take It.
Billion-dollar CO2 pipelines are being forced through the Midwest—funded by your taxes, without your consent. One rupture in Mississippi left a town gasping for air as emergency crews stood helpless. They barely survived the fallout. Will you?

“U.N.Earthing the CO2 Pipeline” exposes the globalist land grab hiding behind green rhetoric—and the U.N.’s real mission: control the land, control the people.

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