Briefly Noted: Farmer Gates--EE-I-EE-I-O!
Just one of those weird things about life in the 21st:
Are these Globalists hiding the ball from us? According to Forbes:
“After years of reports that he was purchasing agricultural land in places like Florida and Washington, The Land Report revealed that Gates, who has a net worth of nearly $121 billion according to Forbes, has built up a massive farmland portfolio spanning 18 states.”
“His largest holdings are in Louisiana (69,071 acres), Arkansas (47,927 acres) and Nebraska (20,588 acres). Additionally, he has a stake in 25,750 acres of transitional land on the west side of Phoenix, Arizona, which is being developed as a new suburb.”
And he's not the only one:
In terms of individual land owners, Gates is still far behind media mogul John C. Malone, who is in top spot with 2.2 million acres of ranches and forests and CNN founder Ted Turner, who owns 2 million acres of ranch land.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is also “investing in land on a large scale,” according to the report.
While billionaire philanthropists and technocrats are acquiring land at an accelerating speed, they appear to be telling the general public that in the future private property will virtually cease to exist.
Heh. They're talking about We The Little People.
Noteworthy. Many years ago, back in the mid 20th century, Christopher Dawson was writing that arable land and water were the key to the future. Not that I think Old Farmer Gates ever heard of Christopher Dawson and his thought .