On August 12, 2025 MSU and RWE Energy presented the beginnings of the plan in Zeeland Township before the Zeeland Township Planning Commission. In the USA, half of farmers are over retirement age. Most farms are owned by local-based farmers. But globalist corporations like RWE Energy that support UN Agenda 2030 are ready to gobble them up from older farmers. Food, like energy, is a necessity. Control of food and energy is power, and supporters of UN Agenda 2030 want it concentrated and on board with UN Agenda 2030.
RWE‘s ownership is primarily held by institutional investors, with 88% of its shares owned by them. A significant portion, 24%, is held by North American institutional investors. Qatar Holding is the largest shareholder with 9.1% ownership, followed by BlackRock with 4.9%.
Whitmer & Company, also supporters of UN Agenda 2030 and its Net Zero Agenda to get there, passed a law (PA 233) essentially taking away local control that could have impeded this globalist agenda. Some townships are fighting it in the courts, but some are simply caving in to the Agenda.
As with fighting battery plant sites, key to fighting this Agenda must be getting local control of our Ottawa County Campbell plant and electric. The Net Zero Agenda is expensive, and much of the money for it comes via electric rate payers. That is a major reason electric rates are so high and getting much higher for Consumers Energy rate payers. That money needs to be cut off from Consumers Energy, who in turn will be paying some of it to players like RWE Energy and Key Capture to get control of our Michigan farmlands, away from local-based farmers. Supplementing this central effort, various impediments and taxes need to be placed in front of companies like RWE and Key Capture to make their tasks more difficult.