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Bill Gates, known for software and philanthropy, is also the largest farmland owner in the U.S., possessing nearly 270,000 acres. According to NBC News investigative tech reporter April Glaser, Gates began acquiring land in 2013 through a network of limited liability shell companies across the country. The land holdings span approximately 18 different states.

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Bill Gates is accused of not being a true philanthropist as he allegedly uses his wealth to gain control over seed banks worldwide. By giving small amounts of money, he gains control over the CJR system and other seed banks. He then promotes technologies for patenting, further solidifying his control over the world's seeds. Gates also coined the term "net zero" to address climate issues, but critics argue that it doesn't mean reducing emissions or stopping pollution. Instead, it implies finding other people's land to compensate for environmental damage.

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Bill Gates and his foundation are advocating for a specific type of agriculture that excludes animal-based proteins and small farms. This is leading to the consolidation of farms into large corporate mega farms, displacing small and medium-sized farms. Similar trends are happening in China, where small family farms are being replaced by government-controlled mega farms. The global agenda to target farmers is part of a larger plan to implement the same policies worldwide. This consolidation of agriculture and food supply is concerning because it can lead to food shortages and higher prices. The ultimate goal seems to be control over the food supply, as controlling food means controlling the people.

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Bill Gates and his foundation are acquiring farmland and promoting a specific type of agriculture without animal-based proteins. This approach is causing damage and displacing small family farms worldwide. The government and corporate mega farms are shutting down small and medium-sized farms due to compliance issues and excessive regulations. This trend is seen in China, where small farms are being replaced by large government-controlled mega farms, forcing families into overcrowded cities. The global agenda against farmers is evident, as governments push these regulations worldwide. The solution to environmental issues lies in getting the top 20 countries responsible for 80% of emissions to take action, which requires leveraging money.

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Bill Gates is accused of not being a true philanthropist, as he allegedly takes control of seed banks worldwide by giving small amounts of money. He also promotes technologies for patenting, further solidifying his control over seeds. Gates has coined the term "net zero" to address climate issues, but critics argue that it doesn't mean reducing emissions or pollution. Instead, he suggests finding other people's lands as offsets for carbon emissions. The speaker claims that Gates has acquired land in America and now seeks more for carbon offset purposes. This is the concept of "net zero" being pushed in climate discussions.

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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 asserts that Bill Gates is not a philanthropist because he “gives a little bit of money to take over entire sectors.” They say Gates works on seed, with the big seed banks described as the “CJR system.” The claim is that “he gives a million here, but he takes all the seeds of that system, the ICRISAT system.” They assert that all of the world’s seed banks are now controlled by Gates through this method. The summary continues: Gates “finances the Swalbat seed bank,” then “he creates patent systems.” He is said to develop and promote technologies for patenting, including gene editing technologies and digital sequence technologies, thereby controlling the seeds of the world. They claim Gates “destroys the international system that controls the country’s rights to their seed,” naming the Convention on Biological Diversity and the FAO treaty on seed. They say he “destroys and undercuts them so that all the seeds of the world are his seeds,” and that he can be the Newman Santo on a global scale. Later, it is asserted that Gates is “the biggest farmland owner of America.” The speaker contends Gates coined a term, “net zero,” and that Gates says climate problems can be solved by net zero. They insist it doesn’t mean emission reductions; rather, “we will con” [likely "we will con" is a fragment] and that we will absorb pollution via “offsets” on other people’s lands. The claim is that Gates “flies a private jet and has all the private jet services of the world.” They say he bought “all the land in America,” but he “wants our land for carbon offsets.” The overall assertion is that this is the climate strategy described as net zero, and that it constitutes a “land grabber” approach through carbon offsets.

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The Dutch farmer protests are not anti-environmental, but a response to oppressive agricultural practices by companies like Monsanto and Bill Gates. Farmers use fertilizers due to financial pressure, not by choice. The Great Reset exploits green agendas to bankrupt farmers and seize their land. Support for farmers should come from the community, not globalist bodies, to make sustainable transitions together.

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Seamus Bruner, author of the book "Control of Arcs," reveals that Bill Gates is acquiring farmland and investing in fake meat companies as part of a strategy to dominate the farming industry. Gates enters the space as a humble investor, expands his reach by buying more properties, and pushes for regulations that harm farmers. He claims to be saving the planet, but conveniently owns investments that benefit from these policies. The book also delves into Gates' transformation from a cutthroat businessman to a philanthropist, highlighting the financial gains he has made through his charitable foundation. Gates' focus on synthetic dairy and lab-grown meat suggests a future where real food is replaced by his creations. This God complex among tech billionaires is mystifying, as there is nothing inherently wrong with cows or dairy.

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Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos are the largest farmland owners, with Gates owning 245,000 acres and Bezos owning 420,000 acres. Gates recognizes the significance of farmland and food as we move forward.

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Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab predict a future where people own nothing and are happy. They plan to reset all systems, including food and education. Gates is buying up farmland and investing in fake meat while food processing facilities are mysteriously burning down. This raises concerns about the destruction of the food supply. Strange events are unfolding, and they claim responsibility.

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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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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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Bill Gates reportedly purchased 25,000 acres of land west of Phoenix and Buckeye, Arizona, for over $80 million to build a smart city called Belmont. Other far-left billionaires, including the owner of diapers.com, are allegedly involved. Coincidentally, there's been an increased risk of wildfires in the areas surrounding the proposed site. Insurance companies are now allegedly canceling wildfire policies in those areas.

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In 2020, Bill Gates became the largest private farmland owner in the US, acquiring over 269,000 acres across 18 states in under a decade via shell companies. Land is a good economic investment desired by the ultra-wealthy due to its intrinsic value and limited supply. Farmland is a limited resource; they are not creating any more of it. The United States loses about 2,000 acres of farmland daily. Farmland is an asset with increasing value.

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South Dakota Republican representative Dusty Johnson is calling for Bill Gates to testify before the House Agricultural Committee regarding his extensive farmland purchases in the US. Gates currently owns 270,000 acres of farmland, making him the largest owner. Johnson questions what Gates plans to do with the land, especially considering his belief that developed countries like America should consume less red meat. Gates has stated that his land purchases are not climate-related, but has not provided further details. Some speculate that the consolidation of farmland by individuals like Gates and governments like China could be a means of controlling resources and exerting power. Indian scholar Vandana Shiva argues that controlling the food supply is a way to control countries and their decision-making abilities. Growing food locally is seen as a more sustainable and natural approach.

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Speaker discusses Bill Gates and his acquisitions in U.S. farmland, stating he owns about 242,000 acres of farmland in The United States, which is described as a lot. The claim is made that during COVID, China bought up about the same amount of farmland in The United States, and the purpose attributed to these acquisitions is to control the food supply. The speaker notes Gates as also one of the biggest investors in fake meat products that are entering storefronts, and mentions the existence of fake meat commodities being introduced into supermarkets. The speaker asserts that this is a distraction. They further claim to examine fake protein and how it’s being inserted in most products, stating that the aim is to take animal protein out of the consumption model and turn it into something grown and produced in the labs.

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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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Speakers allege that figures like Bill Gates are driving farmland consolidation toward large blocks controlled by government or private consortia, with policies favoring non-animal proteins and the removal of stockyards and poultry farms. They claim small and medium farms are being gobbled up by corporate mega-farms due to mounting regulations, a trend seen in China where mechanized mega-farms displace family plots. They warn the globalist agenda involves expropriating farmers and taking over parliaments and governments. They point to 20 countries comprising 80% of emissions and argue money must be used to pull them to the table. They describe a global bureaucratic script with the same policies, tripled farming costs, and rising prices, predicting shortages. The end goal is total consolidation of agriculture and food supply; if you control the food, you control the people.

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Bill Gates is accused of not being a true philanthropist as he allegedly takes control of seed banks by giving small amounts of money. He then promotes technologies for patenting, effectively controlling the world's seeds. Gates also created the term "net zero" to address climate issues, but it doesn't mean eliminating emissions. He continues to fly in private jets and suggests finding other people's lands to solve pollution problems.

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Bill Gates has allegedly taken control of the WHO, using it for philanthrocapitalism to profit from public health policy. He purportedly leverages the WHO's influence over African health departments to mandate vaccines made by companies in which he has a financial interest. Similarly, Gates allegedly pushed African countries to abandon traditional agriculture for GMO monocultures, benefiting corporations like Coca-Cola, Kraft, McDonald's, Monsanto, and Cargill. This initiative, the "Green Revolution," has purportedly led to 30 million more people becoming food insecure in Africa, while Gates and his companies profited immensely.

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Bill Gates and his foundation are acquiring farmland and promoting a specific type of agriculture that excludes animal-based proteins. Small and medium-sized farms are being replaced by corporate mega farms due to excessive regulations. This trend is not limited to Holland, but is happening globally as part of a larger agenda pushed by governments. The globalist agenda aims to control national governments and parliaments. The focus should be on the top 20 countries responsible for 80% of emissions, and money is seen as the solution. However, these policies are leading to higher food prices and potential food shortages, which will impact not only farmers but also the food supply and national security. The ultimate goal seems to be the consolidation of agriculture and control over the food supply.

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BlackRock owns the four meat packers in the country, who are keeping meat prices high and cow prices low, hurting both farmers and consumers due to their monopoly. BlackRock also owns all the pharmaceutical companies. The speaker suggests initiating antitrust suits against the meat packers and regulating pharmaceutical companies to prevent cartel-like behavior.

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Bill Gates has taken over control of WHO, and it's become his vessel for, you know, what he calls philanthrocapitalism. This approach leverages the WHO’s influence to mandate vaccines for children in African countries, vaccines made almost invariably by companies in which Gates has a private financial interest or which his foundation has a private financial interest. It was the same thing with the Green Revolution in Africa, where African countries were switched from traditional agriculture to GMO monocultures. Gates brought in corporations—Coca Cola to buy the corn syrup, Kraft, McDonald's, Monsanto, Cargill—to build the infrastructure for HMO products, to build the supply chain, and then create those products and sell them to US corporations. It’s been a calamity for the people of Africa, with 30,000,000 additional people who have become food insecure as a direct result of Gates' Green Revolution. Gates and his companies have made a killing on it.

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COP26 and Climate Hypocrisy with Charlie Robinson
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Whitney Webb and Charlie Robinson critique COP26 in Glasgow as less a genuine climate summit than a stage for advancing a new economic order driven by bankers and global capital. They argue the conference serves to normalize a financialized future in which the natural world is monetized, and climate policy becomes a tool to expand the power of private finance over public policy. They point to visible symbols of elite privilege—private jets, motorcades, and a climate agenda led by billionaire figures—while China is absent, signaling a fractured global approach to “green” reform. “The largest contributor of pollution in the world, China, isn't at the conference,” Robinson notes, framing COP26 as hypocritical greenwashing that imposes lifestyle changes on ordinary people while elites remain unimpeded. The conversation shifts to the money and institutions at the heart of the push. They highlight deals and pledges from Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Larry Fink, and Mike Bloomberg, linking philanthropy to large-scale funding through NGOs and corporate partners such as Syngenta. The governance of climate finance, they argue, is shaped by a shadow network of forums and think tanks—the World Economic Forum, the Club of Rome, the World Bank, and multilateral development banks—where the lines between state power and big business blur. They discuss the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, chaired by Mark Carney and Bloomberg, which aims to “scale private capital flows to emerging and developing economies” and to develop “high integrity credible global carbon markets.” Whitney underscores the fear that such mechanisms will weaponize debt and finance to force policy, with Larry Fink calling for a reimagining of the IMF and World Bank to push net-zero agendas. A recurring theme is the tension between public policy promises and private gain. They cite the 2015 Food Chain Reaction Simulation, funded by the Center for American Progress and World Wildlife Fund, which projected global carbon taxes and meat taxes as mechanisms to redirect markets—illustrating a long-standing blueprint for monetizing climate policy. They invoke the Club of Rome’s provocative line that “the common enemy of humanity is man,” and connect it to an ongoing project to monetize nature, human capital, and even potential future assets through “natural asset corporations” and “intrinsic exchange” frameworks. The discussion also traverses the metaverse, digital identities, and central bank digital currencies, arguing that the same actors pushing climate finance are advancing control via surveillance, pre-emptive regulation, and preprogrammed consumption. Gates’s agricultural funding and Bill Gates’s broader role in shaping food systems are seen as part of a broader strategy to consolidate control over essential resources under the banner of sustainability. The pair warn that without broad public vigilance and independent scrutiny, these developments could reshape society toward neo-feudal arrangements, with a minority controlling the essentials of life while the majority are left with little room to resist.
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