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Saved - November 3, 2023 at 7:12 AM

@lepanigeria - Lepa⚜️

They are developing plant-based 'vaccines' intended to be seamlessly integrated into the food supply, all without the public's awareness. Guess which billionaire philanthropist was buying more farmland in the US than anyone else? https://t.co/5nMGXebINm

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Chicago's manufacturing facility is using a technology called virus like particles to grow a new type of vaccine. Medicago, the company behind this process, uses plants as mini bioreactors. They start by obtaining the gene sequence of a virus and insert it into bacteria called Egerobacterium tumfaciens. The plants are then submerged in a bath with the bacteria, allowing the genetic information to be absorbed by the plant cells. The air between the plant cells is replaced with liquid using a vacuum. After the plants' bacterial bath, they are returned to a controlled greenhouse.
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Speaker 0: Chicago's manufacturing facility looks like a nursery. But inside these plants, they're growing a new kind of vaccine. The technology is called a virus like particle. Speaker 1: At Medicago, we use a careful step by step process to develop vaccines Using our plants as mini bioreactors, we start with the gene sequence or code of a virus. We then use our technology vaxx. The code contains genetic instructions that our plants can read, And we insert it into bacteria called Egerobacterium tumfaciens. We submerge the plants in a bath with the bacteria that carries the information into the plant cells. And using a vacuum, we suck out the air between the plant cells and replace it with the liquid. The plants absorb it like a sponge. At the end of their bacterial bath, we return our plants to a carefully controlled greenhouse vaxx. Vacuole.
Saved - December 14, 2023 at 2:06 AM

@NFSC_HAGnews - NFSC_HAGnews

Gordon Chang: Chinese nationals should not own farmland in the U.S. The CCP has been growing marijuana on Oklahoma land and purchasing land near sensitive military operations. It has also engaged in human trafficking, uses Fentanyl, drugs and marijuana to weaken America. https://t.co/C6HkXUTGXE

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The speaker expresses concern about the increasing threats from communist China, including surveillance, cover-ups, and bullying. They discuss the issue of Chinese nationals owning farmland in the United States, highlighting the lack of reciprocity between the two countries. The speaker mentions illegal marijuana operations in Maine and Oklahoma, linking them to Chinese ownership and criminal activities. They suggest that these actions are part of China's comprehensive plan to weaken the United States through drug trafficking.
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Speaker 0: You know, the threats Speaker 1: 1st time. Speaker 0: From communist China are rising considerably. It it's not just, this massive surveillance the country is doing on America or the cover up of these sicknesses like the cover up of COVID after they, you know, watch that virus escape from the Wuhan lab, the the bullying of our ships and our planes, but also what Kristi Noem was talking about yesterday was our food supply. The fact that the Chinese own so much farmland, are you worried about this? Speaker 1: Well, absolutely. Because Chinese, you know, should not Own any farm or ranch land in the United States, Chinese nationals. And the reason is no American can own any land in China Both That's a good point. Yeah. We know that Chinese parties owning land have been engaged in, marijuana grows, which are illegal, Facing human trafficking operations on their land in Oklahoma and, of course, buying land near sensitive military facilities. So So until we get to the bottom of this, no Chinese national should own any land in the United States. Speaker 0: I was just reading about that yesterday that hundreds of illegal Chinese owned marijuana operations taking over in the state of Maine. I mean, they are coming at us with so much, whether it be the Fentanyl coming in the southern border, but now controlling these marijuana farms in Maine, trying to send more drugs into America? Speaker 1: Yeah. And it's also Oklahoma where, On these illegal marijuana grows, there have been crimes that we know of. There was a series of murders in November. And also they patrol their land with machine guns. So, you know, you'd think that that we'd, be concerned about that. And this, of course, is part of China's part of China. Part of China's plan to weaken the United States with Fentanyl, with drugs, marijuana. This is a comprehensive plan.
Saved - December 17, 2023 at 3:50 PM
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A Virginia farmer from the National Black Farmers Association raises concerns about Bill Gates buying America's farmland, stating that it displaces family farms. The farmer urges Americans to support real meat and local farmers instead of fake meat and Gates' initiatives. The farmer also highlights the issue of Chinese ownership of American farmland and the government's lack of action. The interview provides valuable insights, but due to text limits, a full transcription is not possible.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Virginia Farmer From National Black Farmers Association On The Mainstream Media Blowing The Whistle On Bill Gates Buying All America’s Farmland Says Gates is “Running America's family farm off family land” “We can't buy the land once Bill Gates moves into the area.” Farmer Says American Politicians Aren’t Interested In Helping This Problem & They’re On Their Own “What he's trying to do now in the food industry is the same thing, uh, that they've done with, uh, seeds, you know, when they When they put genetically modified seeds in, and and now he wants to to do that with, uh, beef. But, you know, America's farmers are proud farmers. And I'm asking Americans not to support fake meat, but to support farmers out here who grow, uh, beef like I do and and poultry and and and pork. Support America's farmers and not support Bill Gates” “And and and by the way, it's not just Bill Gates. The Chinese, um, also gobbling up a lot of American farmland. You talked about pork.” “Um, the Chinese own, uh, the biggest pork processing plant. Brazil does too, but China, I think, owns owns multiple of them. Um, it's not good for our our economy, and it's not good for the small farmer. You know, I just I'm thinking about all of these these problems.” “They're trying to push synthetic meat on us. They're they're they're messing with the seeds as you talk about with these genetically modified seeds. And it doesn't appear that congress or government is doing enough to stop China from from buying the land, to stop Bill Gates from doing these things. So what should the people who are watching the show right now, how what should be their response? Should they be buying up land?” This is a great interview but I Can’t transcribe it all due to X’s text limits

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Bill Gates and China are buying up American farmland, causing land prices to skyrocket and making it difficult for family farmers to afford. The National Black Farmers Association president, John Boyd Jr., believes that Gates' actions are driven by greed and are hurting American communities. He urges Americans to support local farmers and not buy into fake meat or genetically modified seeds. Boyd encourages people to start growing their own food and investing in rural America. He also criticizes the lack of oversight from the government and calls for support from political candidates. Boyd emphasizes the importance of natural, locally sourced food for both taste and health.
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Speaker 0: Along with China's land grabs, Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the largest private owner of American farmland. Gates alone holds over 275,000 acres across 19 states. Our next guest is a Virginia farmer who lives near one of Gates' data centers. National Black Farmers Association president John Boyd junior joins us now. John, so great to have you on. So So I'm sure you put a lot of thought into this. Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up all this land? Speaker 1: One one is greed, and, it's running America's family farm is off off family land. Basically, we can't buy the land, once Bill Gates moves into the area. For example, his, his his dad is on his right next door here. And since he's located in, Boynton, Virginia, Land prices have went through the roof, 15, $20,000 a acre. What farmer do you know that can pay that Kind of money per acre, you know, off off anything that we could grow on the farm. He doesn't do anything when he comes into these areas to support community based organizations Or invest back into these communities. That's what's that's what's hurting America right now. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: And what he's trying to do now in the food industry It's the same thing, that they've done with, seeds, you know, when they when they put genetically modified seeds in, and and now he wants to to do that with, beef. But, you know, America's farmers are proud farmers. And I'm asking Americans not to support fake meat, but to support Farmers out here who grow, beef like I do and and poultry and and and pork support America's farmers and not support Bill Gates And this mega, mega, theory and and mindset that he has Yeah. It's really called greed. Speaker 0: Yeah. No. And and and by the way, it's not just Bill Gates. The Chinese, also gobbling up a lot of American farmland. You talked about pork. The Chinese own, the biggest pork processing plant. Brazil does too, but China, I think, owns owns multiple of them. It's not good for our our economy, and it's not good for the small farmer. You know, I just I'm thinking about all of these these problems. Right? They're trying to push synthetic meat on us. They're they're they're messing with the seeds as you talk about with these genetically modified seeds, and it doesn't appear that congress or government is doing enough to stop China from from buying the land, to stop Bill Gates from doing these things. So what should the people who are watching the show right now, how what should be their response? Should they be buying up land? Should they be learning to farm so that they can secure, you know, their own food supply for their own families. Speaker 1: Absolutely. And I just visited, 39 townships around the country Urging, small family farmers to start growing small plots of food in their backyard. Raise healthy foods that they know, that are safe to consume. And if, you know, if you grow it, and it tastes different from the Yes. The food that you buy in the supermarket. It's fresh. It's good. It's wholesome. Those are the things that we're gonna have to do. And if you can afford a new Mercedes Benz or a Cadillac or SUV, you can afford 5 acres in the country, people. So start investing in rural America. Start support supporting small family farmers around there. Guess what? They can start buying beef from a small a farmer. You know, I raise a 150 head of beef cattle here, and I can tell you right now, it's nothing fake about it. And I'm proud of the product, their leaves, both farm. And And all of, farmers right here in America feel the same way. And we see right now, we're getting bullied by, China and and people like Bill Gates who are coming in So Ira and and now you spoke about China. They come into these auctions and they have someone bidding for them. And they and, again, they are buying these farms at at auctions, Running the prices through the roof Yeah. With no oversight from this administration. No. And there's been no oversight or or I've I've requested meetings time and time again on your show, to meet with the president and and and talk about these very, very important issues, and now requests have fell upon deaf ears. So far, there hasn't been a meeting or anything like that, But we're looking differently to hear from other candidates who wanna reach out to us to see if they want our support. Speaker 0: I think this is one of the most important issues facing America. I'm really glad you're drawing attention to it. It's also a health issue. It doesn't just taste better, John. It's better for you to eat natural, and not all this synthetic stuff that Bill Gates and and wants to put down or even from these giant farm, giant processing plants. You're right. I I buy my pork. It might be from a local farmer near me. That's the way to do it. That's the safest, healthiest way. John, thank you for for for coming, for bringing attention to this, but also reminding people it just takes a few acres, and you can have your own food supply. Yes. Thanks so much. Speaker 1: Thank you. Support America's Farmers. Thank you very much for having me. Speaker 0: Amen to that.
Saved - March 16, 2024 at 9:41 PM

@Frances89805199 - Francesco

Farmers are being liquidated little by little so Bill Gates and the WEF can starve you to death... you'd have to be pretty stupid to not see this as an act of war... https://t.co/WIkLvnU6Dz

Video Transcript AI Summary
We lost 500,000 farms and 125,000,000 acres of farmland in the US last year. Local ranchers and producers need support. Buy American. Buy Local.
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Speaker 0: Last year in the United States we lost over 500,000 farms. We lost over 125,000,000 acres of farmland. There's never been a time that the local rancher or producer needs your help. Buy American. Buy Local.
Saved - April 4, 2024 at 2:11 PM
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Bill Gates' recent acquisition of a significant amount of American farmland raises questions about his intentions. Some speculate that Gates and the globalists aim to control all Earth's resources, leading to the emergence of insect farms, fake meat production facilities, and the potential contamination of livestock and produce with mRNA technology.

@BGatesIsaPyscho - Concerned Citizen

🚨🇺🇸 “Bill Gates is the Largest Private Owner of American Farmland” Ask yourself why Bill Gates wants to acquire this much land? Doesn’t make sense does it….that is until you realise both him & The Globalists are seeking to control ALL resource on Earth. Expect Insect Farms & mass fake meat production facilities to spring up. Of course any Livestock cattle & produce will also be infected with mRNA. Are you seeing it yet?

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Bill Gates and Chinese investors are buying American farmland, raising land prices and hurting small farmers. John Boyd Jr. urges people to grow their own food and support local farmers. He emphasizes the importance of eating natural, locally sourced food for health and sustainability. Government oversight is lacking, and action is needed to protect small farmers and food security. Boyd encourages individuals to invest in rural America and take control of their food supply.
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Speaker 0: Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the largest private owner of American farmland. Gates alone holds over 275 1,000 acres across 19 states. National Black Farmers Association president, John Boyd Junior, joins us now. John, so great to have you on. So I'm sure you put a lot of thought into this. Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up all this land? Speaker 1: Well, one one is greed. And, running America's family farm is off off family land. Basically, we can't buy the land, once Bill Gates moves into the area. For example, his his his dad is right next door here. And since he's located in, Boynton, Virginia, land prices have went through the roof, 15, $20,000 an acre. What farmer do you know that can pay that kind of money per acre Right. You know, off off anything that we can grow on the farm? He doesn't do anything when he comes into these areas to support community based organizations or invest back into these communities. That's what's that's what's hurting America right now. Yeah. And what he's trying to do now with the food to do that with, beef. But, you know, America's farmers are proud farmers. And I'm asking Americans not to support fake meat, but to support farmers out here who grow, beef like I do and and poultry and and and pork. Support America's farmers and not support Bill Gates and this mega, mega, theory and and mindset that he has. Yeah. It's really called greed. Speaker 0: Yeah. No. And and and by the way, it's not just Bill Gates. The Chinese, also gobbling up a lot of American farmland. You talked about pork. The Chinese own, the biggest pork processing plant. Brazil does too, but China, I think, owns owns multiple of them. It's not good for our our economy, and it's not good for the small farmer. You know, I just I'm thinking about all of these these problems. Right? They're trying to push synthetic meat on us. They're they're they're messing with the seeds as you talk about with these genetically modified seeds. And it doesn't appear that Congress or government is doing enough to stop China from from buying the land, to stop Bill Gates from doing these things. So what should the people who are watching the show right now, how what should be their response? Should they be buying up land? Should they be learning to farm so that they can secure, you know, their own food supply for their own families? Speaker 1: Absolutely. And I just visited, 30 9 townships around the country, urging, small family farmers to start growing small plots of food in their backyard, raise healthy foods that they know, that are safe to consume. And if you know if you grow it, and it tastes different from the Yes. The food that you buy in the supermarket. It's fresh. It's good. It's wholesome. Those are the things that we're gonna have to do. And if you can afford a new Mercedes Benz or a Cadillac or SUV, you can afford 5 acres in the country, people. So start investing in rural America. Start supporting small family farmers around there. Guess what? They could start buying beef from a small scale farmer. You know, I believe it's a 150 head of beef cattle here, and I can tell you right now, there's nothing fake about it. And I'm proud of the product that leaves both farm. And and all of our farmers right here in America feel the same way. And we see and right now, we're getting bullied by, China and and people like Bill Gates who are coming in to our area. And and now you spoke about China. They come into these auctions, and they have someone bidding for them. And they and, again, they are buying these farms at at auctions, running the prices through the roof Yeah. With no oversight from this administration. No. And there's been no oversight or or I've I've requested meetings time and time again on your show, to meet with the president and and and talk about these very, very important issues, and our request have fell upon deaf ears. Speaker 0: I think this is one of the most important issues facing America. I'm really glad you're drawing attention to it. It's also a health issue. It doesn't just taste better, John. It's better for you to eat natural, and not all the synthetic stuff that Bill Gates wants to put down. Or even from these giant farm, giant processing plants. You're right. I I buy my pork. It might be from a local farmer near me. That's the way to do it. That's the safest, healthiest way. John, thank you for for for coming, for bringing attention to this, but also reminding people it just takes a few acres, and you can have your own food supply.
Saved - May 27, 2024 at 6:23 PM

@thehealthb0t - healthbot

As Bill Gates buys up vast swathes of U.S. farmland, American farmer John Boyd implores everybody to start growing their own food, or buying locally from independent farmers, to ensure that their food is safe to eat https://t.co/KLf2I8sLY9

Video Transcript AI Summary
Bill Gates and Chinese investors are buying up American farmland, hurting small farmers. John Boyd Jr. urges people to grow their own food and support local farmers. He warns against fake meat and genetically modified seeds. Government inaction is a concern. Boyd emphasizes the importance of investing in rural America and supporting small-scale farmers for healthier and safer food options.
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Speaker 0: Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the largest private owner of American farmland. Gates alone holds over 275 1,000 acres across 19 states. National Black Farmers Association president, John Boyd Junior, joins us now. John, so great to have you on. So I'm sure you put a lot of thought into this. Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up all this land? Speaker 1: Well, one one is greed, and, running America's family farm is off off family land. Basically, we can't buy the land, once Bill Gates moves into the area. For example, his his his dad is right next door here. And since he's located in, Boynton, Virginia, land prices have went through the roof, 15, $20,000 a acre. What farmer do you know that can pay that kind of money per acre, you know, off off anything that we can grow on the farm? He doesn't do anything when he comes into these areas to support community based organizations or invest back into these communities. That's what's that's what's hurting America right now. Yeah. And what he's trying to do now in the food industry is the same thing, that they've done with seeds, you know, when they when they put genetically modified seeds in. And and now he wants to to do that with beef. But, you know, America's farmers are proud farmers, and I'm asking Americans not to support fake meat, but to support farmers out here who grow, beef like I do and and poultry and and and pork. Support America's farmers and not support Bill Gates and this mega, mega, theory and and mindset that he has. Yeah. It's really called greed. Speaker 0: Yeah. No. And and and by the way, it's not just Bill Gates. The Chinese, also gobbling up a lot of American farmland. You talked about pork. The Chinese own, the biggest pork processing plant, Brazil does too, but China, I think, owns owns multiple of them. It's not good for our our economy, and it's not good for the small farmer. You know, I just I'm thinking about all of these these problems. Right? They're trying to push synthetic meat on us. They're they're they're messing with the seeds as you talk about with these genetically modified seeds. And it doesn't appear that congress or government is doing enough to stop China from from buying the land, to stop Bill Gates from doing these things. So what should the people who are watching the show right now, how what should be their response? Should they be buying up land? Should they be learning to farm so that they can secure, you know, their own food supply for their own families? Speaker 1: Absolutely. And I just visited, 39 townships around the country, urging, small family farmers to start growing small plots of food in their backyard, raise healthy foods that they know, that are safe to consume. And if you know if you grow it, and it tastes different from the the food that you buy in the supermarket. It's fresh. It's good. It's wholesome. Those are the things that we're gonna have to do. And if you can afford a new Mercedes Benz or a Cadillac or SUV, you can afford 5 acres in the country, people. So start investing in rural America. Start supporting small family farmers around there. Guess what? They can start buying beef from a small scale farmer. You know, I've raised a 150 head of beef cattle here. And I can tell you right now, there's nothing fake about it. And I'm proud of the product that leaves Boyd Farm. And and all farmers right here in America feel the same way. And we see and right now, we're getting bullied by, China and and people like Bill Gates who are coming in to our area. And and now you spoke about China. They come into these auctions, and they have someone bidding for them. And they and, again, they are buying these farms at at auctions, running the prices through the roof Yeah. With no oversight from this administration. No. And there's been no oversight or or I've I've requested meetings time and time again on your show, to meet with the president and and and talk about these very, very important issues, and our request have fell upon deaf ears. Speaker 0: I think this is one of the most important issues facing America. I'm really glad you're drawing attention to it. It's also a health issue. It doesn't just taste better, John. It's better for you to eat natural, and not all this synthetic stuff that Bill Gates and and wants to put down or even from these giant farm, giant processing plants. You're right. I I buy my pork. It might be from a local farmer near me. That's the way to do it. That's the safest, healthiest way. John, thank you for for for coming, for bringing attention to this, but also reminding people it just takes a few acres, and you can have your own food supply.
Saved - July 6, 2024 at 1:14 PM

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

They are developing plant-based 'vaccines' intended to be seamlessly integrated into the food supply, all without the public's awareness. Guess which billionaire philanthropist was buying more farmland in the US than anyone else? https://t.co/ZPprayCb6Z

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In Chicago, Medicago uses plants as bioreactors to grow vaccines. They insert virus gene sequences into Agrobacterium tumphatians bacteria, which is then absorbed by the plants. After a few days in a greenhouse, the plants start producing virus-like particles, the key component of the vaccines.
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Speaker 0: Chicago's manufacturing facility looks like a nursery, but inside these plants, they're growing a new kind of vaccine. The technology is called a virus like particle. Speaker 1: At Medicago, we use a careful step by step process to develop vaccines using our plants as mini bioreactors. We start with the gene sequence or code of a virus. We then use our technology to the virus code into a real biological product. The code contains genetic instructions that our plants can read, and we insert it into bacteria called Agrobacterium tumphatians. We submerge the plants in a bath with the bacteria that carries the information into the plant cells, and using a vacuum, we suck out the air between the plant cells and replace it with the liquid. The plants absorb it like a sponge. At the end of their bacterial bath, we return our plants to a carefully controlled greenhouse to let them get on with their natural growing business for at least 4 days. Now the plants will start producing the most important ingredient of our vaccines, virus like particles.
Saved - August 6, 2024 at 9:03 AM
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I've been pondering why Bill Gates is the largest owner of ranches and farmland. It raises questions about why major companies are acquiring so much agricultural land. This trend seems reminiscent of fascism, but now it's framed as "build back better" or the "great reset."

@newstart_2024 - Camus

Glenn Beck: "Have you ever wondered why the biggest ranch and farmland owner is Bill Gates and he suddenly got into that. Why? How come all of these gigantic companies are gobbling up all the farmland...This used to be called fascism, now it's just called build back better or the great reset..." Source: Glenn Beck (YouTube)

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Bill Gates is the largest owner of ranches and farmland, raising questions about the trend of big companies buying up farmland. This is seen as a form of fascism, now being promoted as Build Back Better or The Great Reset.
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Speaker 0: Have you ever wondered why the biggest, ranch and and farmland owner is Bill Gates, and he suddenly got into that? Why? How come all of these gigantic companies are are gobbling up all the farmland, and we don't have local farms. This used to be called fascism. Now it's just called Build Back Better or The Great Reset or however else they plan to rebrand it in the future.
Saved - August 23, 2024 at 8:06 PM

@RealAlexJones - Alex Jones

RFK JR. Devastates Military Industrial Complex By Explaining True Reasons Behind Russia / Ukraine War https://t.co/wLDVeOuKtE

Saved - August 29, 2024 at 10:42 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

RFK Jr. Exposes Four Toxic Substances in Your Food I can't believe Fox News aired this. https://t.co/gpsvwBq59V

Saved - August 31, 2024 at 1:18 PM

@JamesMelville - James Melville 🚜

Robert F. Kennedy Jr discusses how industrial-owned agriculture is not only giving us unhealthy food, it’s wiping out generational family farms and allowing China and Bill Gates to take control of farmland. https://t.co/zlRF5P06or

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Smithfield Foods built a slaughterhouse in North Carolina capable of processing 30,000 pigs daily. Wendell Murphy, a state senator, passed 28 laws making it illegal to sue factory farms and partnered with Smithfield to create warehouses called Murphy 1100 to raise pigs. This dropped pork prices from 60¢ to 2¢ a pound, putting 28,000 independent hog farmers out of business. Farmers who signed contracts with Smithfield mortgaged their homes to build hog sheds and lost control, becoming "surfs" on their own land. Smithfield dictated farming practices and controlled 80% of hog production in North Carolina. Iowa adopted the same system, leading Smithfield to control 80% of US hog production. Smithfield then sold itself to China. This industrial agriculture threatens American democracy by taking control of landscapes and undermining independent family farms.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. Here I am in, Sherwood, Connecticut on Sherwood Island. Here's a little wood check hall. Shirley Troubadour asked a question about why Gates and China are being allowed to buy up all the farmland in our country. And I'm gonna tell you something that I had an experience with. I spent many years, about 20 years suing the factory farms, the big hog farms and big, chicken producers like Tyson and Beau Pilgrim and Frank Purdue. But Smithfield Foods was the biggest pork producer and Smithfield came to the state of, North Carolina. They built a slaughterhouse that could process 30,000 pigs a day. And then they had a partner named, Wendell Murphy, who is in the state senate and he passed 28 laws in the North Carolina state senate making it illegal to sue a factory farm. He left and went into partnership with Smithfield, created a way to raise pigs instead of raising them on farms to raise them in warehouses called Murphy 1100. And they they dropped the price of pork from 60¢ a pound to 2¢ a pound. It put out of business all 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state of North Carolina and factories. All of them either owned by Smithfield or contract to Smithfield. The only farmers who can stay in business or farmers who sign that contract with Smithfield to to mortgage their homes, to put those big hog sheds, the Murphy 1100 on their property. And then they lose all control. They become surfs on their own land. Smithfield dictates all there's farming practices. It gives them the food. It tell it delivers the piglets, picks up the the grown animals and brings them to slaughter. They put out of business, 28,000 farmers and a control now of 80% of the hog production in North Carolina because they dropped the price in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system, had to, cave in to Smithfield. They ended up taking control of 80% of them hog production in our country. Then they sold themselves to China. So now China owns all that hog production in America and it controls our landscapes. And that's the end of Thomas Jefferson's vision of an American democracy rooted in tens of thousands of independent freeholds. Each one owned by family farmers, each with a stake in our system of government. And that's why all of this industrial agriculture not only gives us up standard food, but they're also taking control of our landscapes and that is a huge threat to American democracy. I hope you guys have a good day. If you like this video and you wanna help me become president of the United States, go to kennedy24.com and donate now.
Saved - October 30, 2024 at 1:57 AM

@JamesMelville - James Melville 🚜

Robert F. Kennedy Jr highlights how industrial-owned mega-corporate agriculture is not only giving us unhealthy food, it’s wiping out generational family farms and enabling mega corporations, China and Bill Gates to take control of farmland. https://t.co/XUTgPnyOFj

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I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing concerns about Gates and China buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms in North Carolina highlights this issue. Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer, partnered with a state senator to pass laws that made it illegal to sue factory farms. They drastically reduced pork prices, driving out 28,000 independent farmers. Those who remained had to sign contracts with Smithfield, losing control over their operations. This model spread to Iowa, giving Smithfield control over 80% of U.S. hog production, which is now owned by China. This shift threatens the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms, as industrial agriculture compromises food quality and landscapes. If you support my presidential campaign, visit kennedy24.com to donate.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. Here I am in, Sherwood, Connecticut on Sherwood Island. Here's a little wood check hall. Shirley Troubadour asked a question about why Gates and China are being allowed to buy up all the farmland in our country. And I'm gonna tell you something that I had an experience with. I spent many years, about 20 years suing the factory farms, the big hog farms and big, chicken producers like Tyson and Beau Pilgrim and Frank Purdue. But Smithfield Foods was the biggest pork producer and Smithfield came to the state of, North Carolina. They built a slaughterhouse that could process 30,000 pigs a day. And then they had a partner named, Wendell Murphy, who is in the state senate and he passed 28 laws in the North Carolina state senate making it illegal to sue a factory farm. He left and went into partnership with Smithfield, created a way to raise pigs instead of raising them on farms to raise them in warehouses called Murphy 1100. And they they dropped the price of pork from 60¢ a pound to 2¢ a pound. It put out of business all 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state of North Carolina and factories. All of them either owned by Smithfield or contract to Smithfield. The only farmers who can stay in business or farmers who sign that contract with Smithfield to to mortgage their homes, to put those big hog sheds, the Murphy 1100 on their property. And then they lose all control. They become surfs on their own land. Smithfield dictates all there's farming practices. It gives them the food. It tell it delivers the piglets, picks up the the grown animals and brings them to slaughter. They put out of business, 28,000 farmers and a control now of 80% of the hog production in North Carolina because they dropped the price in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system, had to, cave in to Smithfield. They ended up taking control of 80% of them hog production in our country. Then they sold themselves to China. So now China owns all that hog production in America and it controls our landscapes. And that's the end of Thomas Jefferson's vision of an American democracy rooted in tens of thousands of independent freeholds. Each one owned by family farmers, each with a stake in our system of government. And that's why all of this industrial agriculture not only gives us up standard food, but they're also taking control of our landscapes and that is a huge threat to American democracy. I hope you guys have a good day. If you like this video and you wanna help me become president of the United States, go to kennedy24.com and donate now.
Saved - November 8, 2024 at 6:03 AM

@BGatesIsaPyscho - Concerned Citizen

🇺🇸 “Asked a question as to why Bill Gates & China are allowed to buy up all the farmland in our Country?” Listen to RFK Jnr explain. https://t.co/1WjLhFCHwq

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I'm at Sherwood Island in Connecticut, discussing the issue of farmland ownership by Gates and China. My experience in factory farming, particularly with Smithfield Foods in North Carolina, illustrates this problem. Smithfield built a massive slaughterhouse and partnered with Wendell Murphy, who passed laws making it illegal to sue factory farms. This led to the closure of 28,000 independent hog farmers, replaced by 2,100 factory farms controlled by Smithfield. Farmers who contracted with Smithfield lost control over their operations, becoming dependent on the company. As a result, Smithfield now controls 80% of hog production in North Carolina and expanded this model nationwide before selling to China. This shift undermines the vision of independent family farms and poses a significant threat to American democracy and our agricultural landscape.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. Here I am in, Sherwood, Connecticut on Sherwood Island. There's a little wood check hall. Shirley Troubadour asked a question about why Gates and China are being allowed to buy up all the farmland in our country. And I'm gonna tell you something that I had an experience with. I spent many years, about 20 years doing the factory farms, the big hog farms and big, chicken producers like Tyson and Beau Pilgrim and Frank Purdue. But Smithfield Foods was the biggest pork producer and Smithfield came to the state of, North Carolina. They built a slaughterhouse that could process 30,000 tapes a day. And then they had a partner named, Wendell Murphy, who is in the state senate and he passed 28 laws in the North Carolina state senate making it illegal to sue a factory farm. He left and went into partnership with Smithfield, created a way to raise pigs instead of raising them on farms to raise them in warehouses called Murphy 1100. And they they dropped the price of pork from 60¢ a pound to 2¢ a pound. It put out of business all 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state of North Carolina and it replaced them with 22100 factories. All of them either owned by Smithfield or contract to Smithfield. The only farmers who could stay in business or farmers who signed that contract with Smithfield to to mortgage their homes, to put those big hog sheds, the Murphy 1100 on their property and then they lose all control. They become surfs on their own land. Smithfield dictates all there's farming practices. It gives them the food. It tell it delivers the piglets, picks up the grown animals and brings them to slaughter. They put out of business 28,000 farmers and a control now of 80% of the production in North Carolina because they dropped the price in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system, had to, cave in to Smithfield. They ended up taking control of 80% of them hog production in our country, then they sold themselves to China. So now China owns all that hog production in America and it controls our landscapes. And that's the end of Thomas Jefferson's vision of an American democracy rooted in tens of thousands of independent freeholds. Each one owned by family farmers, each with a stake in our system of government. And that's why all of this industrial agriculture not only gives us up standard food, but they're also taking control of our landscapes and that is a huge threat to American democracy. I hope you guys
Saved - November 12, 2024 at 4:57 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

Rockefeller and Bill Gates own The DOOMSDAY Seed Vault in Norway ‼️⚠️‼️ https://t.co/wTG55ZXrDp

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The discussion revolves around the funding by the Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Syngenta for the doomsday seed vault in Norway, which stores non-GMO seed varieties. The concern is about their potential control over global seed varieties and the implications of genetic manipulation. A historical reference is made to the 2003 U.S. bombing of Iraq, where a significant seed bank in Abu Ghraib, known for its wheat varieties, was lost during the conflict. This raises questions about the security and accessibility of agricultural resources in times of crisis.
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Speaker 0: Do you know why then, Rockefeller, the Ford Foundation and Linda and Bill Gates Foundation, I don't know, are paying for the Stalwart vault in Norway to keep all the seeds that are not GMOed. What is your stake on it? Speaker 1: The question was about why the Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, Syngenta which is one of the largest GMO corporations, a British Swiss company, why they financed the creation of a nuclear proof seed vault to store all the seed varieties of the entire planet up near the arctic circle inaccessible by Greenpeace boats or almost anything. What what's going on with that? What what interest do they have? I Well, the BBC when they did a story on it years ago called it the doomsday seed vault. I don't know. I can't answer that but it sure is a scary thing to me. Are they planning to do something to the seed varieties of the entire planet and then be the ones who control what comes out and in what form it's genetically manipulated or not? I don't know but it it certainly is a very scary thing. One of the first things to happen when the US bombed Saddam Hussein's Iraq back to the stone age in 2003. There was Iraq is the cradle of civilized agriculture, the Tigris, Euphrates valley, Mesopotamia. And there was a seed bank of wheat varieties in a place in Iraq called Abu Ghraib. We've heard about it all through the prison. Well, during the course of the US bombing of Iraq that seed bank in Abu Ghraib disappeared. Nobody could say where it went. The farmers had to depend on the USAID to get
Saved - November 18, 2024 at 4:43 AM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

Listen to RFK JR explain why Bill Gates & China are allowed to buy up all the farmland in the US! https://t.co/qT0XrZrDIV

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I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing why entities like Gates and China are buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms highlights this issue. For 20 years, I sued large producers like Smithfield Foods, which built a massive slaughterhouse in North Carolina. Partnering with a state senator, they passed laws making it illegal to sue factory farms. This led to the demise of 28,000 independent hog farmers, replaced by a few large factories controlled by Smithfield. They dictate farming practices, leaving farmers with no control. As a result, Smithfield now controls 80% of hog production in North Carolina and sold itself to China, threatening the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms. This industrial agriculture not only compromises food quality but also undermines our landscapes and democracy.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. Here I am in, Sherwood, Connecticut on Sherwood Island. Here's a little wood check hall. Shirley Troubadour asked a question about why Gates and China are being allowed to buy up all the farmland in our country. And I'm gonna tell you something that I had an experience with. I spent many years, about 20 years suing the factory farms, the big hog farms and big chicken producers like Tyson and Beau Pilgrim and Frank Purdue. But Smithfield Foods was the biggest pork producer and Smithfield Smithfield came in the state of North Carolina. They built a slaughterhouse that could process 30,000 tapes a day. And then they had a partner named Wendell Murphy, who is in the state senate, and he passed 28 laws in the North Carolina state senate, making it illegal to sue a factory farm. He left and went into partnership with Smithfield, created a way to raise pigs instead of raising them on farms to raise them in warehouses called Murphy 1100. And they they dropped the price of pork from 60¢ a pound to 2¢ a pound. It put out of business all 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state of North Carolina and it replaced them with 22100 factories. Factories. All of them either owned by Smithfield or contract to Smithfield. The only farmers who can stay in business or farmers who signed that contract with Smithfield to to mortgage their homes, to put those big hog sheds, the Murphy 1100 on their property and then they lose all control. They become surfs on their own land. Smithfield dictates all there's farming practices. It gives them the food. It tell it delivers the the piglets, picks up the the grown animals and brings them to slaughter. They put out of business 28,000 farmers and a control now 80% of the production in North in North Carolina because they dropped the price in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system, had to, cave in to Smithfield. They ended up taking control of 80% of them hog production in our country, then they sold themselves to China. So now China owns all that hog production in America and it controls our landscapes. And that's the end of Thomas Jefferson's vision of an American democracy rooted in tens of thousands of independent freeholds. Each one owned by family farmers, each with a stake in our system of government. And that's why all of this industrial agriculture not only gives us up standard food, but they're also taking control of our landscapes and that is a huge threat to American democracy. I hope you guys
Saved - November 30, 2024 at 10:46 PM

@liz_churchill10 - Liz Churchill

Do you remember that story a few months ago where Bill Gates was buying up all of the Farmland? Turns out he was working with members of Congress to help him do so. https://t.co/dGXCcK2QsB

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Bill Gates has recently invested $86 million in Ecolab, a major player in water treatment, through his LLC, Cascade Investments, making him one of the largest shareholders. Interestingly, Congressman Alan Lowenthal also began purchasing shares in Ecolab around the same time. Lowenthal is on the committee for infrastructure, water resources, and the environment, aligning with Ecolab's industry focus. Additionally, the EPA has announced new chemical standards for water, which will necessitate significant investments in water treatment facilities. This situation warrants close observation.
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Speaker 0: Do you guys remember the story a few months ago about Bill Gates buying up all the US farmland? Well, he's been getting busy again. Over the past few weeks, Gates has been quietly accumulating a massive $86,000,000 position in a company called Ecolab, which he purchased through his LLC, Cascade Investments. This makes him one of the largest shareholders in the company. Now here's where it gets interesting. Ecolab specializes in water treatment using facilities and chemicals. And at the same time that Gates was building his position in the company, I discovered that a US congressman named Alan Lowenthal also started buying shares in the company. So I did some digging on Alan Lowenthal and wouldn't you know it, he conveniently sits on the committee for infrastructure, water resources, and the environment. This is the exact same industry that Ecolab is in. As if that wasn't enough, the EPA just announced new chemical standards for water that would require major investments in the water treatment facility. So as of now, I'll definitely be keeping a close
Saved - December 21, 2024 at 6:39 PM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

Why has Communist China been allowed to purchase so much US farm land next to 17 of our Military Bases? I hope this will investigated by the Trump Administration. They shouldn’t own one foot of US soil. https://t.co/B4hE4jyBdH

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Recent reports indicate a rise in drone activity near 17 U.S. military bases close to Chinese-owned farmland. These sightings have been observed near bases in Hawaii, as well as installations in Utah, California, Maine, and Florida.
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Speaker 0: Back now to China. At least 17 U. S. Military bases near Chinese owned farmland reportedly seeing a surge in drone activity and sightings in recent weeks. The sightings happening near bases in Hawaii and installations in Utah, California, Maine and Florida. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael
Saved - January 29, 2025 at 5:43 PM

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

Agenda 2030: Why they're getting rid of family farms and what they want you to eat instead. https://t.co/qGErzqa0mO

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In 2020, a powerful organization known as stakeholders initiated a 10-year shift towards stakeholder capitalism, marking the decline of shareholder capitalism. Their agenda includes controlling the food supply chain by 2030, with Bill Gates becoming the largest individual farmland owner. They promote GMO foods and aim to ban livestock, suggesting alternatives like artificial meat and insects as food sources. Climate change is used as a justification for these changes, with warnings about food insecurity and famine. Protests by farmers are escalating globally, with thousands demonstrating against government policies that threaten family farms. The situation raises concerns about food security and the future of agriculture. For more information, visit yellow.forum.
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Speaker 0: In 2020, an exclusive organization for the world's most powerful people called stakeholders enacted a 10 year transition to a global authoritarian political system called stakeholder capitalism. Speaker 1: It's a funeral of, shareholder capitalism, but it's a birth of, stakeholder capitalism. You have shown us the way forward. Speaker 0: One of their agendas by 2030 is to own the food supply chain. Speaker 1: Bill Gates became the largest individual owner of farmland. Speaker 0: According to their reports, this is what they want us to eat. Speaker 1: GMO wheat, every piece of corn I've ever eaten is is is GMO corn. So these are things that billions of years of of using these products have been done. You know, so, you know, could be anyway, these are proven proven products. Speaker 0: The stakeholders have an initiative to ban livestock. Speaker 2: Cows alone, account for about 6% of global emissions. So we need to change Cows. Speaker 0: Cows. And increase our consumption of Speaker 2: Artificial meat, like Impossible or Beyond Meat, both of which I invested in. Speaker 0: Will have the convenience of printing it from our homes. Or luckily for us Speaker 2: Today, the European Commission has officially declared mealworms to be food. Speaker 0: We can choose real meat that's climate change friendly. Speaker 1: Mealworms, crickets, grasshoppers. These tiny insects just over 2 centimeters long could be key to feeding the planet. Speaker 0: As the stakeholders continue to scare us with their climate change propaganda Speaker 3: Climate change. It threatens to tip tens of millions of people over the edge into food insecurity followed by malnutrition, mass anger, and famine in a crisis that would last for years. Speaker 0: We also expose the World Economic Forum's initiatives. Speaker 1: The Netherlands will host the World Economic Forum Food Innovation House. Speaker 0: That are designed to remove ownership of family farms. Speaker 1: This means turfing people off their farms. Massive farmer protests have broken out around the Netherlands. Speaker 0: Thousands of farmers have been protesting on the outskirts of Delhi. Trudeau is not alone. Leaders from 4 countries, they want governments like India to scrap farmer friendly laws. Speaker 1: Good evening. Farmers all over the country walked off the paddock today and took their tractors to town. Every foot farmer you see here today will be gone by 2030. Speaker 0: 100 of French farmers drove their tractors to Paris. Speaker 1: Last weekend, once again, I had a colleague who killed himself. You're not the only farmer, with this problem. Farmers are heartbroken. Absolutely heartbroken. And they don't know where to turn. Speaker 0: Thousands of farmers from Southeast Mercia. Speaker 1: So from all over Ireland, we have no option. We are not paying carbon tax. Speaker 0: Hundreds of farmers have driven their tractors into the center of Belgium's capital. Thousands of farmers from across Germany descended on this city. When we all have to go, where does the food come from? Our food security is in grave danger. To watch our free documentary about stakeholder capitalism and help fund an investigation into the stakeholders' plan for acquiring the food supply chain, visit yellow.forum.
Saved - February 21, 2025 at 3:48 AM
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I discussed how Bill Gates and China are acquiring U.S. farmland, focusing on Smithfield, the largest pork producer. They built a massive slaughterhouse in North Carolina, backed by state senator Wendell Murphy, who passed laws protecting factory farms from lawsuits. This led to a drastic drop in pork prices, driving over 28,000 independent farmers out of business, replaced by 2,200 Smithfield-owned factories. Iowa followed suit, and in 2013, Smithfield was bought by China's WH Group, controlling a significant portion of the U.S. pork market, altering the industry forever.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

RFK Jr Explains how Bill Gates and China are Buying up all of US Farmland The question is… how the hell do we fix this? • Smithfield, the country’s largest pork producer, built a slaughterhouse in North Carolina that could process 30,000 pigs a day. • Smithfield had an ally named Wendell Murphy, who is in the state Senate. —— he passed 28 laws in the NC state senate making it illegal to sue a factory farm. —— he left and went into a partnership with Smithfield and created a way to raise pigs in warehouses called Murphy 1100’s, instead of on farms. • They dropped the price of pork from $0.60 a pound to $0.02 a pound. —— they put out of business over 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state, and was replaced with 2,200 factories, ALL owned by Smithfield or contracted to Smithfield. —— the only way independent hog farmers could survive was to put the Murphy 1100’s on their property, and they lose all control, making them Serfs on their own land. • Because they dropped the Hog price in NC, Iowa soon followed and adopted the same system and put countless hog producers out of business • Then, Smithfield Foods, was bought by China’s WH Group in 2013 for $4.7 billion, owning 25-30% of the entire U.S. Pork market. —— Pork hasn’t been the same ever since. https://rumble.com/v6ndis6-rfk-jr-explains-how-bill-gates-and-china-are-buying-up-all-of-us-farmland.html

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I'm here to address why figures like Gates and China are acquiring farmland. I spent 20 years involved with factory farms and saw firsthand how Smithfield Foods transformed North Carolina's pork industry. Smithfield built a massive slaughterhouse and partnered with a state senator who made it nearly impossible to sue factory farms. They then introduced warehouse-style pig farming, driving pork prices down and forcing 28,000 independent hog farmers out of business, replacing them with 2,200 factories. Farmers who remained became controlled by Smithfield, losing autonomy over their land and practices. This model spread to Iowa, and eventually, Smithfield sold itself to China, giving them control over a large portion of American hog production. This shift undermines the vision of a democracy rooted in independent family farms and poses a significant threat to our democracy by consolidating control of our landscapes.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. Here I am in Sherwood, Connecticut on Sherwood Island. Here's a little woodchuck haul. Shirley Trubidore asked the question about why Gates and China are being allowed to buy up all the farmland in our country. And I'm gonna tell you something that I had an experience with. I spent many years, about twenty years, doing the factory farms, the big hog farms, and the big chicken producers like Tyson and Bo Pilgrim and Frank Perdue. But Smithfield Foods was the biggest pork producer. And Smithfield came into the state of of North Carolina. Carolina. They built a slaughterhouse that could process 30,000 pigs a day. And then they had a partner named Wendell Murphy, who was in the state senate, and he passed 28 laws in the North Carolina state senate making it illegal to sue a factory farm. He left and went into partnership with Smithfield, created a way to raise pigs instead of raising them on farms to raise them in warehouses called Murphy eleven hundreds. And they they dropped the price of pork from 60¢ a pound to 2¢ a pound. It put out of business all 28,000 independent hog farmers in the state of North Carolina, and it replaced them with 2,200 factories, all of them either owned by Smithfield or contracted to Smithfield. The only farmers who could stay in business were farmers who's they've signed that contract with Smithfield to to mortgage their homes, to put those big hog sheds, the Murphy eleven hundreds on their property, and then they lose all control. They become serfs on their own land. Smithfield dictates all their farming practices. It gives them the food. It tell delivers the the piglets, picks up the the grown animals, and brings them to slaughter. They put out of business 28,000 farmers and a control now of 80% of the pollock production in North in North Carolina. Because they dropped the price in North Carolina, Iowa had to adopt the same system, had to cave in to Smithfield. They ended up taking control of 80% of the hog production in our country. Then they sold themselves to China. So now China owns all that hog production in America, and it controls our landscapes. And that's the end of Thomas Jefferson's vision of an American democracy rooted in tens of thousands of independent freeholds, each one owned by family farmers, each with a stake in our system of government. And that's why all of this industrial agriculture not only gives us substandard food, but they're also taking control of our landscapes, and that is a huge threat to American democracy. I hope you guys
Saved - March 2, 2025 at 5:08 PM

@toobaffled - “Sudden And Unexpected”

Farmers in the United States are raising alarms about the poisoning of their land. https://t.co/5QEHgdyavS

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Where have the EPA, FDA, and political leaders been? How did you miss the peril of forever chemicals destroying our land, farms, water, and public health? This has broken our hearts, and I don't know if we'll ever recover. Our farms are contaminated with chemicals linked to liver damage, fertility issues, thyroid problems, and cancer. The land is poisoned, the water contaminated, and people are affected. These forever chemicals are nearly impossible to destroy, tainting crops and milk, pushing farmers to ruin. Suicide rates are high among farmers facing bankruptcy after generations of family farming. This is the story of farmland destroyed beneath them due to greed and money. We'll show you where it began and how far back the cover-up goes. They chose to hide it. With 97% of Americans impacted, everyone will deal with the fallout. I'm glad this is being investigated.
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Speaker 0: EPA, FDA, political leaders, where have you been? How did you miss this that now we have an entire country, an entire country that could potentially be in peril from this forever chemical that's destroyed your land, destroyed our farming, destroyed our water, and destroyed public health and welfare. Wow. Speaker 1: There's so much sadness and anger. Speaker 0: This has broken our hearts and crushed our spirit. And I don't know if we'll ever get that back. Speaker 2: Told their farms are shot through with chemicals linked with liver damage, damage to fertility, thyroid issues, and cancer. Speaker 0: All of this land has been poisoned, water contaminated. All of these people touched by this. Speaker 2: Called forever chemicals because they are nearly impossible to destroy prime soil crops, milk tainted in the heartland, leaving many farmers on the brink of ruin. Speaker 3: Suicide among dairy farmers and farmers in general is incredibly high because a lot of these farms are third, fourth, and fifth generation. You are going to be the person to lose it. Your great, great, great grandfather cleared the land and you are going to be the person to have a bankruptcy auction because you can't hold on to the land. Speaker 2: This is the story of how their farmland was destroyed right out from under them. Speaker 0: Greed. Money. Speaker 2: We'll take you to ground zero of where it all began. You never wanted to be an activist. Speaker 4: I just wanted to milk our cows and be left to hell alone. Speaker 2: And show you how far back the paper trail goes. Speaker 4: When they had the choice of do we go public with Speaker 1: this or do we sweep it under the rug, they chose the rug. Speaker 2: And with these chemicals now impacting ninety seven percent of Americans according to the CDC, what you and your family need to know. Speaker 0: I am glad News Nation is looking into this problem. All of us, the entire country will deal with the fallout. Okay.
Saved - April 13, 2025 at 1:12 AM
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China's influence in the U.S. is facing significant backlash, highlighted by the seizure of Chinese-owned farmland amid ongoing tariffs and a major judgment for COVID damages. The U.S. is reclaiming control over its land, signaling an end to foreign ownership, particularly in critical areas like food supply. This raises questions about other large landowners, such as Bill Gates, and their intentions. The sentiment is clear: America is prioritizing its sovereignty and patriotism, asserting that land should belong to Americans, not foreign entities or billionaires.

@JimFergusonUK - Jim Ferguson

🚨 BREAKING: CHINESE-OWNED FARMLAND IN THE USA TO BE SEIZED 🚨 China is getting HAMMERED like never before. → BILLIONS in Trump tariffs. → $24.5 BILLION judgment against them for COVID damages. → And now? 💥 SEIZURE OF CHINESE FARMLAND ON U.S. SOIL. China REFUSED to pay. China REFUSED to even show up in court. America’s response? 💥 SEIZE EVERYTHING. Starting with farmland — bought up by Chinese entities for years — right in the heart of America’s food supply. 📢 WHAT THIS MEANS: → The free ride is OVER. → America is taking back control. → No more foreign powers owning U.S. land while thumbing their nose at our courts. AND LET'S BE HONEST... If we’re seizing foreign-owned farmland… 💥 MAYBE IT’S TIME TO SEIZE BILL GATES' FARMLAND TOO. → Gates is now the largest private farmland owner in America. → Why? → What’s he planning? → Why do billionaires & foreign powers want control of your food? America is waking up. Foreign influence ends NOW. Globalist land grabs end NOW. Weak leadership ends NOW. 💥 THE LAND BELONGS TO AMERICANS. NOT BEIJING. NOT BILL GATES. NOT THE GLOBALISTS. PATRIOTISM IS BACK. AND SO IS LAW & ORDER.

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey won a lawsuit against China, claiming they hoarded PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. China has been ordered to pay $24 billion, but Chinese officials do not recognize the ruling. Bailey is preparing to seize Chinese assets in the state, including farmland, to collect the money. According to Bailey, China created and unleashed the virus, lied about it, and hoarded medical equipment, harming Missourians. The suit was initially dismissed but was later won in trial. Bailey believes this is a blueprint for other states to hold China accountable. The claims were raised under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, which allows states to redress grievances against foreign entities. Other states have been in contact with Missouri, and Mississippi has pursued a similar action. Missouri's suit is the first to reach a judgment. Bailey anticipates other states will follow suit, emphasizing that China will be subject to U.S. laws when doing business and owning assets in the U.S.
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Speaker 0: Major victory against China. I read this story. I could hardly believe my eyes. It sounds like something I'm making up, but listen to this. Attorney general Andrew Bailey won a lawsuit against China claiming they hoarded PPE during the pandemic, and China was ordered to pay $24,500,000,000. Chinese officials said they don't recognize the ruling and called the lawsuit absurd when it was filed back in 2020. Now Bailey says he's preparing to seize Chinese assets in the state to get the money, and the assets include that farmland we've talked about a lot here on American Sunrise. For more, let's bring in the man himself, Missouri state attorney general Andrew Bailey. General, this is a fascinating story. This you know, you had to know when this lawsuit started that China wasn't gonna go, oh, okay. Well, here's your billions of dollars in this judgment against us. Right? They weren't going to do that. So you all proceeded to do what, and where is the status of your action against China? Speaker 1: Well, this is an historic win on behalf of the people of state of Missouri. It really is a blueprint for other states to follow to hold China accountable for the wrongs they perpetrated during the COVID nineteen pandemic for which Missourians still demand justice. This suit was filed because China created the virus, unleashed it on the world, lied to the world about it, thus inhibiting our ability to respond to the virus, and then produced and hoarded the necessary medical equipment that we needed to respond to the virus. And it harmed Missourians to the tune of $24,000,000,000. We filed the lawsuit, and then the trial court dismissed it. We bought that all. Eighth circuit court of appeals in one and it recently won the trial in January of this year and got that $24,000,000,000 judgment. And, again, this is historic, and we plan to execute on that judgment and, collect that money from China One way or the other. Speaker 0: And so you're going through, I'm sure, a series of processes figuring out how you can collect this farmland, that has been purchased near military bases and in other, very, very ominous places. Right? And so the state of Missouri is taking this action. Are you hearing from other states? I know when my husband was a senator there in Missouri, there were a there was a lot of communication, and other states would take up legislation similar. So are you hearing from other states who want to emulate, what is really groundbreaking in terms of, an action against China? Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely. We've been in in contact with other states. And, again, this is a great blueprint for other states to follow. These claims were raised under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. This is a statute that congress passed and then president Gerald Ford signed into law in 1976. So it's been on the books for a long time. It explicitly provides a method by which states can redress grievances against foreign entities and an explicit procedure by which judgments can be executed by identifying and seizing assets and having those foreign assets sold to make good on the judgment. Again, this is a long standing law that's been on the books, and China does a lot of business in The United States Of America. And when they do that and when they own property in The United States Of America, they subject themselves to the laws of The United States Of America. But, yeah, that's how little they think of these United States that Wow. Despite the fact that they were served notice and had the opportunity to be heard, they couldn't bother to be they couldn't even be bothered to show up in court. But I think that emphasizes their, amount of culpability, their degree of culpability because they didn't offer a scintilla of evidence to mitigate or defend themselves against these claims. They know what they did was wrong, and now they're gonna pay. Speaker 0: To your knowledge, general, is there, are other states have has anyone filed something like this? Speaker 1: Yeah. Mississippi has pursued a similar action. And, I the Missouri suit is the first one to get all the way to a judgment. And so, again, there's some presidential impact there from the eighth circuit court of appeals that I think is instructive on how to raise these claims and specifically to use the foreign sovereign immunities act as the vehicle to redress these grievances. And so we blazed a trail for others to follow and, anticipate that others will do so. $24,000,000,000 is a lot to the state of Missouri. It's probably not a lot to the Chinese communist government. But if you cobble together other states with similar judgments, we will really make an impact here and make China understand that when they do business and own assets in The United States Of America, they're gonna be subject to our laws.
Saved - June 4, 2025 at 1:26 PM

@SenateAging - Senate Aging Committee

As American farmers age & retire, Communist China is trying to buy up their land. We must be clear: America’s farmland is NOT for sale to ANY CCP-backed entity. Tune in today to hear Chairman @SenRickScott’s plan to protect U.S. farmland for America’s next generation.

@SenRickScott - Rick Scott

Communist China is our enemy, and they are strategically buying farmland near every military base around the country. Every American should take note—they don’t want to be our friend. Xi and his thugs want to destroy our way of life! https://t.co/mZQQ7aW0Nr

Saved - June 15, 2025 at 1:10 AM
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I often share news with proof, and today I'm highlighting Chinese-owned farmland and its implications for our food production. Despite the evidence, I wonder why there's not more concern. It's troubling to think we could become a conquered nation without any conflict.

@TheShawnHendrix - Shawn Hendrix

🚨I am on Chinese Owned Farmland🚨 I post a lot of news but I try to bring you the proof. You hear about Chinese owned land. Well I am going to show you what they are buying…. Our ability to produce food. This has been shown by many including @DataRepublican Why are we not on red alert over this. The Chinese love us fighting each other. We will wake up one day a conquered nation without a shot ever fired.

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Smithfield is owned by the Chinese, therefore land owned by Smithfield is Chinese owned land. Pastures and cows on this land are Chinese owned. The speaker indicates that the Chinese are buying up land.
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Speaker 0: Smithfield is owned by the Chinese. This is owned by Smithfield. This is Chinese owned land. This beautiful pasture, these cows, this is all Chinese land. So that's what they're buying up, guys. Just a heads up.
Saved - July 2, 2025 at 6:16 PM

@DiedSuddenly_ - Died Suddenly

RFK Jr: "Wiping out the small farmers and giving control of food production to corporations is not in the interest of humanity." https://t.co/ITwN30IZHg

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There's a shift towards corporate carbon capture and geoengineering solutions, which the speaker opposes, especially since those pushing geoengineering often have IP rights and patents, creating a self-serving appearance. The speaker sided with Dutch farmers protesting environmental rules on nitrate fertilizers, viewing it as a corporate and government collusion that forced farmers into chemical and GMO-dependent farming. After farmers switched to hydrocarbon-based fertilizers and monocultures, they were told these practices were bad and would be shut down. The speaker views this as a bait and switch to destroy small farmers. They believe that broad land ownership by yeoman farmers is necessary for democracy. Wiping out small farmers and giving control of food production to corporations is not in the interest of humanity. Farmers need help transitioning off the addiction imposed upon them.
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Speaker 0: What you're seeing is a shift away from those concerns and more towards corporate carbon capture, which, you know, is a is a it can be monetized by the corporations and exploited without seeing any real benefit on the ground. And also geoengineering solutions, which I oppose. And if you look at the kind of geoengineering solutions that are being pushed, they it tends to be the people who are pushing them also have IP rights, in other words, patent rights, in a lot of those technologies. And and there is definitely an optic of self interest and self serving commitment. Speaker 1: We had one example here in Europe recently, which were the farmers' protests taking place in The Netherlands, because there were environmental rules that came into place about using nitrate fertilizers and so on that were very severe and were appeared to for the kind of populist, frankly the kind of voters who might be interested in you, they were very angry about it and they took to the streets, and there was this sense that the environmental policy wasn't actually paying attention to ordinary people's economic reality. Did you observe that and do where would you I I Speaker 0: my you know, I I fell on the side of the farmers in that debate because I saw happened over the years, which I've been fighting, which is that the the the the the the power of corporations and this combination of corporate and and, government power, which colluded to get those farmers to switch over to heavily nitrate fertilizer dependent for, farming and chemical dependent farming. And that was a deliberate systematic and GMO farming. And that was deliberate, it was purposeful, and systematic. And so once you get all of those farmers to switch to hydrocarbon based fertilizers and to monocultures, then you say, okay. Those things are bad, and now we're gonna shut you all down. So that is what happened. And, you know, I had a a long conversation on my podcast about this issue with Vandana Shiva who felt the same way, took the same position I did. That this is a bait and switch. This is a way of destroying the small farmers. And if we wanna have democracy, we need a broad ownership of our land by, you know, by a wide variety of of yeoman farmers each with a stake of our system. As what Thomas Jefferson said, in wiping out the small farmers and giving control of food production to corporation is not in the interest of humanity. You know, we need to help those farmers transition off the addiction that we imposed upon them in the first place.
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As Bill Gates buys up vast swathes of U.S. farmland, American farmer John Boyd implores everybody to start growing their own food, or buying locally from independent farmers, to ensure that their food is safe to eat. https://t.co/vdZ0YhefWp

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the largest private owner of American farmland, with over 275,000 acres in 19 states. John Boyd Jr. says Gates’ land purchases are greed that runs America’s family farm off family land, noting, 'What farmer do you know that can pay that kind of money per acre' as prices reach '$1,520,000 dollars acre.' He argues Gates doesn't help communities and wants to reshape the food industry the way seeds were changed, 'and now he wants to to do that with beef,' opposing 'fake meat' and urging support for 'America's farmers.' He cites China buying farmland, saying, 'The Chinese own, the biggest pork processing plant,' and complains of 'no oversight from this administration.' Boyd urges Americans to 'start growing small plots of food in their backyard' and says, 'it just takes a few acres, and you can have your own food supply.'
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Speaker 0: Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the largest private owner of American farmland. Gates alone holds over 275,000 acres across 19 states. National Black Farmers Association president John Boyd junior joins us now. John, so great to have you on. So I'm sure you put a lot of thought into this. Why do you think Bill Gates is buying up all this land? Speaker 1: Well, one one is greed, and, it's running America's family farm is off off family land. Basically, we can't buy the land, once Bill Gates moves into the area. For example, his, his his dad's son is right next door here. And since he's located in, Boynton, Virginia, land prices have went through the roof, $1,520,000 dollars acre. What farmer do you know that can pay that kind of money per acre Right. You know, off off anything that we can grow on the farm? He doesn't do anything when he comes into these areas to support community based organizations or invest back into these communities. That's what's that's what's hurting America right now. Yeah. And what he's trying to do now in the food industry is the same thing, that they've done with seeds, you know, when they when they put genetically modified seeds in. And and now he wants to to do that with, beef. But, you know, America's farmers are proud farmers, and I'm asking Americans not to support fake meat but to support farmers out here who grow, beef like I do and and poultry and and and pork. Support America's farmers and not support Bill Gates and this mega mega, theory and and mindset that he has. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's really called greed. Speaker 0: Yeah. No. And and and by the way, it's not just Bill Gates. The Chinese, also gobbling up a lot of American farmland. You talked about pork. The Chinese own, the biggest pork processing plant, Brazil does too, but China, I think, owns owns owns multiple of them. It's not good for our our economy, and it's not good for the small farmer. You know, I just I'm thinking about all of these these problems. Right? They're trying to push synthetic meat on us. They're they're they're they're messing with the seeds as you talk about with these genetically modified seeds, And it doesn't appear that congress or government is doing enough to stop China from from buying the land, to stop Bill Gates from doing these things. So what should the people who are watching the show right now, how what should be their response? Should they be buying up land? Should they be learning to farm so that they can secure, you know, their own food supply for their own families? Speaker 1: Absolutely. And I just visited, 39 townships around the country urging, small family farmers to start growing small plots of food in their backyard. Raise healthy foods that they know, that are safe to consume. And if you know if you grow it, and it tastes different from the the food that you buy in the supermarket. It's fresh. It's good. It's wholesome. Those are the things that we're gonna have to do. And if you can afford a new Mercedes Benz or a Cadillac or SUV, you can afford five acres in the country, people. So start investing in rural America, start supporting small family farmers around there. Guess what? They can start buying beef from a small scale farmer. You know, I've raised a 150 head of beef cattle here, and I can tell you right now, there's nothing fake about it, and I'm proud of the product that leaves Boyd Farm. And and all of our farmers right here in America feel the same way. And we see and right now, we're getting bullied by, China and and people like Bill Gates who are coming in to our area and and now you spoke about China. They come into these auctions and they have someone bidding for them, and they and again, they are buying these farms at at auctions, running the prices through the roof Yeah. With no oversight from this administration. No. And there's been no oversight or or I've I've requested meetings time and time again on your show, to meet with the president and and and talk about these very, very important issues, and our request have what fell upon deaf ears. Speaker 0: I think this is one of the most important issues facing America. I'm really glad you're drawing attention to it. It's also a health issue. It doesn't just taste better, John. It's better for you to eat natural and not all this synthetic stuff that Bill Gates and and wants to put down or even from these giant farm giant processing plants. You're right. I I buy my pork. It might be from a local farmer near me. That's the way to do it. That's the safest, healthiest way. John, thank you for for for coming, for bringing attention to this, but also reminding people it just takes a few acres, and you can have your own food supply.
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