Getting Stabbed in the Back by the State of South Dakota

Getting Stabbed in the Back by the State of South Dakota

Tim O’Connor – Center for the Preservation of Humanity – 5/26/2023

I live in South Dakota because I like the way this state’s government operates in general. For the most part, the state leaves people alone to do their own thing. No state income taxes, no concealed carry permissions, and the ease in which one can open up shop are all great assets for the state. But, the longer I have lived here, the more I find that South Dakota is not nearly as pure as I once believed.

I moved here in August of 2020 – almost 3 years ago – largely because Governor Noem did the opposite of everything Tim Walz did during Covid-19. Also, the state didn’t experience curfews and a rash of murders, assaults, arsons, and other crimes because a degenerate crackhead overdosed. But I quickly discovered that the city I moved to has a Sustainability Plan. Maybe you live in Florida and have never had the pleasure of experiencing what a windchill of negative 60 degrees feels like, but it does that sometimes in South Dakota. So the proposition that the City of Sioux Falls engage in forcing all of it’s residents into electric vehicles, which are unaffordable to most of the residents in the city is not welcome news. Even less welcoming news is the idea that we ride our bikes or ride the bus because the city of Sioux Falls has chosen to wage a war against personal transportation options. Maybe the mayor could demonstrate how one should properly ride a bike in -15 degree air with a 30mph wind in his face while there is a foot of snow and ice on the ground.

I am completely against the Sioux Falls Sustainability Plan because it is a step by step process to render the city into a WEF/UN dream – a 15 minute city. While government policies play a large role in forcing a city to be of the 15-minute variety, other actors are needed to participate as well. Buildings will need to be retrofitted, modified, or torn down altogether to accommodate the requirements of a 15 minute city. Trains and bus routes will need to be more closely aligned with the new mixed use buildings. Green spaces will need to be designed. Schools will need to be relocated. On and on it goes…. A big part of the 15 minute city; however, the most crucial aspect of the entire anti-human concept, is to get people to buy into it’s virtues.

I will never find a 15 minute city virtuous because it is control grid for slaves at best and a kill grid for dissenters or the non-compliant at worst as determined by the United Nations and WEF. Both of these organizations have a severe problem with the number of people on the planet and have no desire to keep any of us around for one extra second – the moment they can justify our death we will be exterminated at their behest. I don’t know if that terrible Sioux Falls mayor recognizes that fact or not. I am pretty sure 95% of the people promoting the plan have given zero thought as to where their Sustainability Plan will lead and think that it will be beneficial. If you happen to be one of those, please do contact me, I’d love to drink a cup of coffee and try to talk some sense into you.

One of the key components of Sustainability Plans, which are all disturbingly reminiscent of the UN’s Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 and the WEF’s Great Reset, is the global concept of ESG. ESG stands for Environmental, Social, Governance and is a brand new way for business to virtue signal their compliance with global government initiatives. ESG has been in the news a decent amount as of late which is terrible for those who support it. ESG and one of it’s subcategories, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are not meant to be publicly exposed for the evil they represent. The powers that be can heavily influence companies through DEI even to their detriment (Target’s satan-inspired line of merchandise and Bud Light’s courting of things from planet GFY are great examples). Overall ESG is a companies social credit score. If they are good ESG comrades then they will keep getting loans no matter how bad their shareholders do because it’s not about shareholders under this system. It’s about stakeholders. These stakeholders can include shareholders but do not have to. There is far more weight put on those demanding humans forego necessities like energy, food, and income to appease Indians, faggots, and baby-rapers; whoops – that wasn’t 2023 PC – indigenous peoples, the alphabet mafia, and minor-attracted people.

The State of South Dakota wants to pride itself upon freedom. Yet, it invests state money bolstering the businesses promoting the anti-human future through DEI and ESG. The largest investment in real estate made by South Dakota, according to it’s most recent disclosure, is in Blackstone Real Estate Partners to the tune of $1.038 billion. Their website states they are fully committed to ESG as well as to decarbonization. South Dakota has $538 million in a private equity firm called Silver Lake which focuses on technology investments and ESG compliance. Public equity comprises over 34% of all of South Dakota investments and the largest investment is in Internal Global Equity to the tune of $3.36 billion. This is broken into a lot of little pieces. The two largest corporate investment grade bonds held by South Dakota is the Providence of Ontario and the Bank of America. All of Canada has fallen to ESG already and the Bank of America is a major player in destroying companies they don’t like by refusing to make loans to them based on ESG. In the high yeild bond market, South Dakota is most heavily invested in a company out of Singapore (a model state created by the UN and WEF which is governed by technocracy), CSC Holdings LLC and T-Mobile both of which are telecommunications companies who have modeled their entire business around ESG-compliance. The companies the state has 1.0% or more invested with are Microsoft, Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, Suncor Energy, Meta Platforms, Pfizer, UnitedHealth Group, Roche Holding AG, Wells Fargo & Co, Merck & Co, Visa, Humana, Samsung Electronics, and Novartis AG. Every one of those links will take you to the companies page about their ESG-compliance or to an ESG score for the company – they are all involved. When reading the investment disclosures of South Dakota, it’s almost as if the state seeks out ESG-compliant companies to invest in.

Matt Clark, an Investment Officer in South Dakota’s Investment Council has a knife buried in all of our backs as does the rest of the council. They are investing billions in our deaths. Matt Clark made some recent comments about ESG as reported by WNAX 570AM out of Yankton, SD. While speaking about South Dakota owning Tesla stock, Matt Clark first made the mistake of equating the company with being ‘green’ by noting many of the ecoterrorists like to own Tesla stock. “We will own Tesla at times but we don’t do it on the basis of it’s a ‘green company’ or anything like that. In a sense I’ll say ‘I don’t really care.’” He goes on to talk about investments in cigarette and coal companies. In another clip, Matt Clark says why he and the SD Investment Board do this. “If someone said ‘you can’t buy something that ESG people like’, I’d say, well, every time they overbuy something and drive it to overvalued and then it turns out bad for them and then it crashes, well we want to buy it then. There isn’t anything that we won’t buy at the right price including a pile of manure. And, so, um, that would include ESG things – not because we want the ESG company to stay alive – we don’t care about any of that. At least not with respect to our jobs.”

Matt Clark and the rest of the South Dakota Investment Board needs to be dismantled because of their devotion to actually funding companies seeking to exterminate the entire human race. And the legislation needs to change immediately as well. I won’t hold my breath on the legislation being changed to reflect the values of the people of South Dakota – values diametrically opposed to the values of the UN, the WEF, Sustainability Plans, and ESG-compliant businesses. Billions of dollars invested by the State of South Dakota are primarily devoted to supporting ESG. And Matt Clark doesn’t care. He should – his life is at stake just as much as mine and yours is.

Maybe we can get the SD legislature reconvened and force the derelicts into day 41 of the legislative session. I’d like that a lot because a whole slew of bills were pushed to day 41 – which doesn’t exist on the schedule and effectively kills the bills. One of these bills treated as day 41 garbage would have stopped bloodthirsty ecoterrorists from expropriating land in South Dakota using eminent domain to install carbon dioxide pipelines. South Dakota Bill 1133 would have prevented projects designed primarily to get tax credits by no longer classifying those projects as common carrier projects. If you are from South Dakota the entire Senate and Commerce Committee voted unanimously to kill this bill. The committee, consisting of eight RINO’s and one demoncrap, was comprised by Zikmund, Steve Kolbeck, Stalzer, Crabtree, Nesiba, Hoffman, Schoenbeck, Wheeler, and Arch Beal who I hope someone runs against. These nine people think it’s just fine to steal land from people in order to suck a building block of life out of the air. I have as much hope for the SD legislature getting its act together on eminent domain abuses and ESG investments as I do for the US Senate to pass legislation banning baby murder.

The Bible warns us about exactly what Matt Clark spoke to and the State of South Dakota is doing. 1 Timothy 6 starts off with the relationship a slave should have towards their master. It then states that there should not be 45,000 different ways to read the Bible and that every denomination doing this is flawed. At verses nine and ten it gets straight to the heart of the essence of Matt Clark and anyone like him, 9 Furthermore, those whose goal is to be rich fall into temptation; they get trapped in many foolish and hurtful ambitions which plunge them into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all the evils; because of this craving, some people have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves to the heart with many pains. Not only is Matt Clark and the SD Investment Council stabbing us in the back with ESG investments, they are all turning their backs on God. The motto here reads, “Under God the People Rule” which seems to no longer apply to Paul Tenhaken (mayor of Sioux Falls), the SD Investment Council, not the legislators nixing bills upholding the will of God. I suggest they all turn their faces back to God before they end up making South Dakota Minnesota. Their motto happens to equate the state with being Yeshua which is blasphemy and it shows. It reads, “The Star of the North” and it is written in French which is even more repugnant.

Now that you are informed, demand that these South Dakota entities go back to remembering that we are under God and so are they and that under God, the People rule. They are taking our voices away and slamming us in the face with demands that they force everyone in South Dakota into the Great Reset and the 15 minute city and into funding our own extermination and enslavement along the way. Remind them about God. Divest from their devices. Stop voting for them. Pray to God to remind them that they are straying from the path He laid for all of us to walk.

Bless God and God bless.

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