AEW17-Whose Land Is It Anyway The NIETC Corridor Land Grab - American Energy Works
In a fight for their land and livelihood, Ed and Patty Hughes, third-generation ranchers from New Mexico, reveal the stark reality of the National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NITC) that threatens to practically destroy their family lega…
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AEW17-Whose Land Is It Anyway The NIETC Corridor Land Grab - American Energy Works
In a fight for their land and livelihood, Ed and Patty Hughes, third-generation ranchers from New Mexico, reveal the stark reality of the National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NITC) that threatens to practically destroy their family legacy. Discover how a little-known federal program is permitting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to seize private land through eminent domain. The ramifications are dire; an industrial corridor stretching 640 miles through prime agricultural zones endangers not only the Hughes' Hat T Ranch but also the futures of over 8,000 landowners. They share their disbelief and eventual outrage upon learning about this initiative, a government plan which seems to prioritize corporate interests over local needs and family farms. As President Trump withdrew from the Paris Climate Accords, many believed that the globalist climate agenda would dissipate, yet the NITC persists, quietly threatening the backbone of America’s agricultural heartland. With cattle numbers at an all-time low and beef demand surging, this isn’t just an issue of property rights; it threatens national food security. Join us as the Hughes family speaks on how they found out about the NITC, the hardships they face, and their urgent call to action for government leaders to safeguard Americans’ rights and properties. They urge fellow citizens to be aware and take a stand—this isn’t merely their battle; it’s a fight for all landowners against a looming governmental overreach. Tune in as we dissect the local impact of a sweeping federal agenda. The future of ranching, agricultural integrity, and private property hangs in the balance, echoing the age-old question: Whose land is it anyway? Act now, and let your voices be heard.
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