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Letter: Guebert’s column a surprise

To the Editor,

It looks like a little investigative reporting happened at The Land newspaper. Alan Guebert’s article titled “The Great Carbon Boondoggle” (The Land, Feb. 3) is one of very few that expose the carbon sequestration hoax.

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nauseam of the benefit of carbon sequestration without data to back carbon measurements. It is reported, however, that farmers haven’t bought into the carbon programs yet. Why? We are critical thinkers! We use common sense! The biggest threat to the “local oligarchs and distant financiers”, as Alan Guebert calls them.

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I’m surprised that you would even allow this article to be printed because it doesn’t follow the narrative of manmade climate change reported by almost every other media outlet. It’s very difficult to find any stories that report an opposing view of climate change, an eerie parallel to Covid and the vaccine hoax. I’m honestly surprised that the Oakland Institute hasn’t been censored or that Alan Guebert is able to refer to the Oakland Institute.

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Don’t you find it ironic that back in 2013, OSHA warned us of wearing N-95 masks for more than 15 minutes can be hazardous to our health because of the toxic build-up of the poisonous levels of CO2? But yet we force a whole society to wear them for two years.

Wake up folks, a lot of farmers aren’t buying “The Greatest Carbon Sequestration Boondoggle”.

Chip Callister Cannon Falls,

Minn.

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