Source: The Price of Liberty
by Nathan Barton
“The federal government owns a little more than one-fourth of the total land area of the United States. That’s right. According to multiple sources (non-governmental), the FedGov owns about 640 million acres of the 2 billion acres that makes us the landmass of the 50 States and the various territories. Actually, that is 28%. … in some States – theoretically sovereign nations in a union with 49 other States which have an agent or servant called the FedGov – the FedGov owns and controls most land. Nevada? More than 80% of Nevada’s land is under FedGov control. Supposedly, Nevada is equal in status and power to States like Iowa and Connecticut, which have only 0.3% FedGov land. Can this be justified in 2025? Really, could it ever be justified in a jurisdiction which supposedly and constutitionally supports liberty? ” (01/22/25)
https://thepriceofliberty.org/2025/01/22/who-can-justify-this/