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Yanasa TV News The headline vs. the paperwork In early September 2025, news outlets and posters on X blasted California for plotting “farmland redistribution.” The claim traces to an advisory body—the Agricultural Land Equity Task Force (CALETF)—created in the 2022 Budget Act (AB 179) and housed at the Strategic Growth Council (SGC). The task force’s…
Yanasa TV News Landowners say the 70-mile line would serve Northern Virginia’s data-center boom while cutting a 150-foot corridor through working farms. A federal court has allowed developers of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) to enter hundreds of private properties in Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick counties to conduct surveys—over many owners’ objections. In a…
Yanasa TV News Why the EAT-Lancet Commission’s Vision for “Healthy, Sustainable, and Just” Food Systems Is a Dangerous Path Toward Technocratic Control When the EAT-Lancet Commission first unveiled its “Planetary Health Diet,” it was hailed by media outlets and institutions as a roadmap for feeding the world sustainably. Funded and endorsed by powerful philanthropic organizations such as…
Yanasa TV News UNESCO’s new “human rights” framework for homeschooling calls for state registration, inspections, and oversight—raising alarms among rural families. In the quiet farmlands, mountain hollows, and small towns of rural America, homeschooling is more than an educational choice. It is an expression of independence, a safeguard against ideological conformity, and a practical response…
Yanasa TV News On paper, Maine is the first state in America where the right to grow and raise your own food is written into the constitution. In practice, a Calais family says they can’t legally keep enough hens on their quarter-acre lot to feed their kids. That contradiction is now headed to court—and the…