Regarding the LPSC, the Billionaires’ Club Is Right Here, Hiding In Plain Sight

The Billionaire’s Club isn’t even trying to hide it anymore. And they’re right here in Louisiana, right here in plain sight.

For years, decades, centuries perhaps, some of the richest string-pullers across the world have worked toward their nefarious global ends by masking it all behind “good,” “philanthropic” aims. This is not at all news to many Americans, but the problem is that we have had to just sit and take it for so long while they gaslighted us with impunity, both the mainstream media and uncaring citizens floating about the pejorative label unleashed precisely to shut people up: “conspiracy theorist.” This of course still occurs, but I digress.

Here is a little background on one of the biggest snakes America has ever seen in leadership–Barack Obama:

In his 2010 State of the Union Address, President Obama famously chided the Supreme Court for its recent campaign finance decision by proclaiming, “With all due deference to the separation of powers, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests – including foreign corporations – to spend without limit in our elections.” In another speech he further lamented, “There aren’t a lot of functioning democracies around the world that work this way where you can basically have millionaires and billionaires bankrolling whoever they want, however they want, in some cases undisclosed. What it means is ordinary Americans are shut out of the process.”

These statements are remarkable for their blatant hypocrisy and obfuscation of the fact that the President and his cadre of wealthy liberal allies and donors embrace the very tactics he publically [sic] scorned. In reality, an elite group of left wing millionaires and billionaires, which this report refers to as the “Billionaire’s Club,” who directs and controls the far-left environmental movement, which in turn controls major policy decisions and lobbies on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Emphasis mine, because it’ll come up later with Louisiana’s Davante Lewis. The billionaires’ bankrolling of special interest groups to push climate nonsense isn’t something happening “somewhere over there.” The Deep State globalists aren’t just roaming the planet and discussing their nefarious Agenda 2030 in places like Davos or Geneva, Switzerland. They are here, right now, in every state of the Union, even right here in little ol’ Louisiana.

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While it isn’t hard for America First patriots to recognize what is going on with this ongoing drama (because it is going on with everything billionaire globalists are doing), we want to provide even more context for your families, especially since Joe Biden’s pause on pending approvals of LNG exports, especially because this industry is so crucial to state industry and middle-class families’ lives.

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Such a convergence of narratives–whether they be in Davos or Sulphur–serves as a reminder of just how long and in numerous ways the Bloombergs and Rockefellers of the world, both of which I explored in the above articles, are willing to work to push their green energy agenda, their Agenda 2030, their total front for the tyrannical rule they aim to implement across the globe.

Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported in the article “How the Rockefellers and Billionaire Donors Pressured Biden on LNG Exports” that “the Rockefellers, along with other wealthy donors including the philanthropy of Michael Bloomberg, have provided millions of dollars in recent years to front-line environmental groups that are campaigning against fossil-fuel projects, including LNG terminals that have been proposed on the Gulf Coast, according to people familiar with the effort.”

Six-plus years ago, another WSJ editorial titled “Climate of Unaccountability” revealed information compiled for the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), which detailed a covert operation by Left-leaning progressive donors to hire a network of activists as governors’ energy, environment, and climate “staff.” All of this, not surprisingly, was off the books.

The campaign was and is stealth and footed by billionaire elites who are not at all our friends. Those tending toward the subject of depopulating the world of the likes of you and me never are, I would guess. Along with consultants and media support, the project’s budget, which can be found on page 8 of Chris Horner’s paper, ballooned to $50 million in 2020.

A crucial question the WSJ raises, one that we are seeing right here in our own backyard in 2024, is this: “The implications of all this extend beyond Washington…. Where else are such special interest groups paying to influence policy?”

Impact on the Bayou State

While much of conservative Louisiana’s focus has been on the Republican executive and legislative branches’ dominance of the Democrats in recent months, there are other enemies to account for. These enemies will undoubtedly challenge the Landry administration and his campaign agenda to honor the voter base and make Louisiana conservative “again.”

Thirty-year-old social justice activist Davante Lewis ran in 2022 for Louisiana’s Public Service Commission (PSC) as a liberal challenger to 17-year incumbent Lambert Boissiere, whom he defeated. How did he do it? Presumably and partially because of the aid of over $1 million in green-group super PAC money. “The PAC’s fundraising represents an enormous sum for a PSC race, which typically garner little attention.”

From NOLA.com in December 2022:

“Consultants say Lewis’ stunning upset exemplifies a trend that’s reshaping politics in southeast Louisiana. Three years in a row, well-funded outside groups have helped Democrats running as progressives topple establishment Democrats in hotly contested runoffs.”

Lewis’s campaign website reveals he ran as a “good government” candidate, listing four priorities, among them to “push for utilities to speed up adoption of clean, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind” and to “ensure that the PSC takes a leading role in meeting the Louisiana Climate Action Plan’s goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2035.”

He also sounded for the world like Barack Obama while his actions said something completely different in a Louisiana PSC case study:

It also is no surprise his listed endorsements include the “Climate Cabinet PAC,” Sierra Club, and Democratic Socialists of America. Lewis also boasted an endorsement by an “Alliance for Good Government.” Although the group’s website indicates “good government” means a particular policy agenda, this does draw attention to another of his four driving principles–“Tackle corruption.” Lewis vowed that, “For too long, utilities like Entergy have used their monopoly power to generate record profits without making the necessary investments in hardening and updating our grid and power generation infrastructure. The Public Service Commission should be holding them accountable, but the utilities use campaign contributions to buy their way out of regulation. As a candidate, I refuse to accept donations from industries regulated by the PSC, and as a Commissioner, I will fight for new ethics rules to break the grip of corporate donors and push the Commission to begin serving the people of Louisiana instead. (emphasis in the original)

Juxtaposing these political platitudes with actuality, much like we are seeing in hindsight with Obama, as Commissioner, Lewis is in fact accepting donor-financed “staff” and senior advisors, not to mention other consulting services paid for by these elite donors, servicers who are formally employed by billionaire activist-financed outlets pushing the fake green agenda.

On its face, these arrangements raise legal and ethical concerns, first among them being, is this permissible? That is, would it be permissible if, for example, a utility industry group or a pro-fossil fuel group staffed a commissioner’s office? What would the blowback from the Left be in that case?

All of this contradiction spotlights in stark clarity the fact that, since this arrangement would be pushed down our throats as apocalyptically improper if the dissenting voice were substituted, the practice should be investigated as one of controversy at the very least in order to evaluate the level of inappropriateness. If avoiding even the appearance of a conflict was the goal, and according to his campaign it was, Commissioner Lewis has failed. It isn’t hard to see why he was recruited by “green” industry activist billionaires, and it isn’t hard to see why he was their prime candidate to use for their own pernicious reasons.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, aspiring ghostwriter and podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.

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