Bill Gates has been buying up farmland across the U.S. He currently owns 242,000 acres of farmland, plus another 27,000 acres of nonagricultural land
His sizable land ownership further strengthens Gates’ already enormous influence over agriculture and food policy
In 2006, Gates launched AGRA together with the Rockefeller Foundation. After 14 years, AGRA’s influence has significantly worsened the situation in the 18 African nations targeted by this “philanthropic” endeavor. Hunger under AGRA’s direction increased by 30% and rural poverty rose dramatically
Gates’ philanthropy creates several new problems for each one he promises to solve, and can best be described as “philanthrocapitalism.” Rarely do his initiatives actually help the local community. The only ones benefiting are his corporate allies and Gates himself
Gates’ globalist approach to farming has had devastating consequences for food and environmental sustainability in general and local food security in particular. We must dismantle the globalist machine and transition into regenerative agricultural methods that have been proven successful
Read the full analysis by Dr. Mercola
See also: Puppet Gates, a genocidal thieving pervert
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