The NAC Scam
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The Next Big Fight
White House Strategy to Monetize Natural Processes
January of 2023, the White House issued a National Strategy to monetize these natural processes and add this value to the Federal balance sheet. Under a new category, “Natural Capital Accounts,” or NCA’s, this scheme will increase the government’s collateral to guarantee our runaway national debt. As they claim ownership of the natural processes, they will have new ways to further regulate America’s land use and control citizens’ activities.
Core Documents to
Understand the NAC Scam
ASL Issue Briefing on the SEC Proposed Rule
Securities Exchange Commission’s Proposed Rule to Authorize NACs
Intrinsic Exchange Group
The Consortium Behind the Scam.
“Yet producing these essential goods and services and managing resources wisely is as valuable, or perhaps even more valuable, than the food production.”
– Key statement scrubbed from the IEG website once exposed.
Pivotal Challenges to NACs
House Natural Resources Initiates Probe
Letter Signed by 31 U.S. House Members
23 State Financial Officer’s Letter
25 State AG’s Oppose NAC’s
Key Op-Ed Articles
Companies That Can’t Make Money
By Mario Oaks, published in the Wall Street Journal
Beware of SEC Creation of NAC
By Margaret Byfield, published in Real Clear Markets
Deplorables Killed Net Zero
By Elizabeth Nickson, published in Welcome to Absurdistan
The SEC Proposal Invites Fraud
By Justin Bis, published in The Washington Times
“The SEC tried to quickly sneak NACs past Congress and the American public. Thirty-one members of the House of Representatives joined me in a letter demanding a longer public comment period than the ridiculous 21 days originally provided.”
“NACs are a direct threat to oil and gas production, mineral development, and the farming and ranching communities. It is the fleecing of American’s property rights, consolidation of power, and transfer of wealth on an international scale.”
“The proposed creation of Natural Asset Companies is one of the greatest threats to rural communities in the history of our country. Under the proposal, private interests…could use their capital to purchase mineral-rich areas and stop economic activities.”