What if the environmental movement wasn’t about saving the planet, but about controlling it?
In this Connecting the Dots episode, guest host Mark Sutherland sits down with Debbie Bacigalupi and Alex Newman to expose how global environmental policy has been hijacked by technocrats and bureaucrats to reshape society itself.
Behind the smiling slogans of sustainability and climate justice lies a vast political and economic machinery that uses environmental crises as cover to seize control of land, food, water, and even human behavior…
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…Rewilding, Regulation, and the War on Rural America
From California’s forced dam removals to “protected wilderness zones” and wolf reintroduction programs, government and NGO partnerships are methodically driving ranchers and farmers off their land.
Under the guise of protecting ecosystems, entire regions are being depopulated, part of the UN’s long-term Agenda 21/2030 plan to centralize human activity into dense, surveilled “smart cities.”
Water access is restricted. Herds are destroyed. Private landowners are out-regulated and outspent until they surrender.
It’s economic warfare on agriculture.
The Digital Net: Tracking Carbon, Controlling Behavior
As Alex Newman explains, the next phase of this agenda fuses climate policy with digital control.
Using systems built by intelligence-linked companies like Palantir, governments are moving toward carbon IDs, digital currencies, and AI-enforced compliance systems.
These “green credits” and “sustainability scores” will determine how much energy you can use, what you can eat, and even where you can travel.
It’s the same model already showcased at UN Climate Conferences. (a global bureaucracy of unelected planners managing the earth through data and surveillance.)
Destroying Faith and Family Along the Way
This isn’t only about resources, it’s about reengineering culture and belief.
Mark Sutherland and Alex Newman draw direct parallels to Europe, where the Christian foundations of society are being replaced by secular technocracy.
Churches become nightclubs or mosques, while the meaning of family and property dissolves into state-defined “sustainability.”
When people are disconnected from faith, land, and local community, they’re easier to govern, and easier to digitize.
What It All Means
The lesson is clear: “Green” policies are no longer about environmental protection. They’ve become tools of global management, used to reshape humanity under the banners of climate, safety, and equity.
By controlling land and resources, the same elite networks can control populations.
By digitizing identity and consumption, they can eliminate independence.
And by eroding faith and family, they can replace divine creation with engineered existence. The march toward Humanity 2.0.









