The Epoch Times exclusive documentary exposes how world leaders manufactured the climate agenda and its goals following the Cold War.
IRVING, Texas—A red carpet premiere of the Epoch Original documentary “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?” was presented during the Stop 30X30 Summit in Irving, Texas.
In the film, Roman Balmakov, EpochTV host of “Facts Matter,” takes viewers on a journey across the nation and the world to show how farmers and ranchers are being forced out of business under the guise of climate change prevention. He shows how quickly a food crisis can occur in the name of protecting the environment.
“I have never seen a film on our issues that has been done as well, or that will be as broadly broadcasted across the world as what we saw tonight,” Margaret Byfield, executive director of American Stewards of Liberty, told The Epoch Times following the film’s premiere on Sept. 22.
The film was screened to about 200 people who attended the second-annual three-day summit. The event, which was hosted by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and American Stewards of Liberty, kicked off on the evening of Sept. 21 at the Marriott Hotel near DFW airport.
Stop 30X30 is a movement to stand against the Biden administration’s “radical” land grab that is part of a greater global agenda. The group is working to educate private farmers, landowners, and the public about the tactics being used to take control of private lands.
Mr. Balmakov, who also directed the film, told The Epoch Times that he was inspired to make the documentary after learning that governments worldwide are actively working against the farmers and ranchers who are supplying food to the world.
“You would assume the government would want to help the farmers,” Mr. Balmakov told The Epoch Times during a red carpet interview. “The biggest surprise to me was how far this has already gotten.”
In January 2021, President Joe Biden initiated the 30X30 plan by signing an executive order, “Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad,” to put 30 percent of U.S. lands and 30 percent of U.S. oceans under federal land and use management by 2030. The act is implemented through federal easement programs and acquisitions and the Endangered Species Act, which the Biden administration says is necessary to protect the environment.