Bill Gates was friends with Jeffery Epstein so I would take a leap to say that Bill Gates much like Bill Clinton loved children.Bill Gates owns 242,000 acres of primo farmland. So we know what's going down.
Exploit the current farmscape and preserve his land. Then when food supplies fail you have a private reserve for yourself and the rich who can afford it.
Bill Gates is America's Largest Farmland Owner
In this Land Report exclusive, Bill Gates is identified as America's largest farmlandowner with more than 242,000 acres in 17 states.landreport.com
Always watch what the rich are doing. They are the ones setting things in motion.
I can only imagine all the complaining that would happenI'm no farmer, but I was a farm worker as a kid and teen and I can tell you I would pay to see some of these whiny soy boys out there who bitch about everything under the sun work just an hour in my shoes when I worked on farms. Hell, I'll be conservative and just give them a half hour.
Bill Gates owns 242,000 acres of primo farmland. So we know what's going down.
Exploit the current farmscape and preserve his land. Then when food supplies fail you have a private reserve for yourself and the rich who can afford it.
Bill Gates is America's Largest Farmland Owner
In this Land Report exclusive, Bill Gates is identified as America's largest farmlandowner with more than 242,000 acres in 17 states.landreport.com
Always watch what the rich are doing. They are the ones setting things in motion.
Well, there are a few of us who give a shit about you... Actually I have a lot of respect for farmers. I watch a young couple across the road from me who are into their 5 season of farming. They are the two hardest working people I have ever seen... They are out walking the green houses and fields in the middle of the night after working the fields all day and bringing a trailer load to the farmers market on Saturday...Nobody gives a shit about us. When the world shut done because of COVID we were still working sun up to sun down then some. Somebody had to feed the world.
The time will come, and when it does, those who have become so complacent, and so out of touch with reality, will eat each other. Not knowing where their food comes from, or how to sow their own seed is becoming a lost art. The equipment, the know how, the acreages, the inputs, many don't have any sort of idea what goes into it.Nobody gives a shit about us. When the world shut done because of COVID we were still working sun up to sun down then some. Somebody had to feed the world.
Started crawling on my hands and knees at 10 yo, picking strawberries. Dad in one field, plowing/discing/planting/cultivating. Me in another, doing the same at 13, all the way up to 18. After that, time to serve my Country. F! Memories I'll never forget. Thanks for allowing me to reminisce. MacHell I don't know how the hell I did it back then and that was just summer labor.
Up at 6AM to get to the High School to catch the trucks at 6:30 so we didn't have to work in the heat of the day.
I tell my co-workers I was working at 13 and they look at me like I am retarded. Maybe that's unrelated, but still...
Ask a 12 or 13 yo to pack a lunch and report to work at 6am today.....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
and if you lived or worked on a farm......
So true. I done the same growing up was in a tobacco patch by the time I was 7 dropping sticks during cutting season. As we I grew up it only got harder. Was always working in hay or tobacco. Made me who I am today. I always day you think you got it rough go cut tobacco when its a 100 degrees fight the rattle snakes and the copperheads the next day under the piles. Then you get to go to the barn and climb to the sky only to fight more snakes and wasp at times. This time your just 20 foot in the air standing on 4x4 post. Always made for a lovely day. Kids these days wouldn't make it the half hour mentioned above. But you know who's fault it is? OURS!
Rant over just one thing that really bugs the crap out of me.
So true. I done the same growing up was in a tobacco patch by the time I was 7 dropping sticks during cutting season. As we I grew up it only got harder. Was always working in hay or tobacco. Made me who I am today. I always day you think you got it rough go cut tobacco when its a 100 degrees fight the rattle snakes and the copperheads the next day under the piles. Then you get to go to the barn and climb to the sky only to fight more snakes and wasp at times. This time your just 20 foot in the air standing on 4x4 post. Always made for a lovely day. Kids these days wouldn't make it the half hour mentioned above. But you know who's fault it is? OURS!
Rant over just one thing that really bugs the crap out of me.
Bill Gates owns 242,000 acres of primo farmland. So we know what's going down.
Speak for yourself. Everything I need to eat, is walking around eating grass. I can see several of them out my window right now.We are all welfare babies in that regard.
Those boys in south Louisiana say "We eat what ever don't eat us first".....Speak for yourself. Everything I need to eat, is walking around eating grass. I can see several of them out my window right now.
I'm not missing anything. Simply providing perspective to a specific comment that was made.You are missing the overall point, but after your rant on farmers in another thread, fuck it. You do you.
Guess what. Something goes wrong with the food supply chain you will starve too when all that walking meat around you gets stolen/poachedI'm not missing anything. Simply providing perspective to a specific comment that was made.
I’m a contractor, I started working with my old man when I was 16, by 19 I was out with my own truck and tools starting demo and set up for our next job. I had a few jobs where I offered friends of mine from high school $150-$200 per day plus ride to and from the site and lunch and not one of them took me up on it. I just wanted help Bringing out debris and loading it on the truck. Keep in mind these are 19 yr old kids with no job and they ask mom and dad for money on the weekend. It was pathetic, needless to say I don’t talk to a soul from HS now.Hell I don't know how the hell I did it back then and that was just summer labor.
Up at 6AM to get to the High School to catch the trucks at 6:30 so we didn't have to work in the heat of the day.
I tell my co-workers I was working at 13 and they look at me like I am retarded. Maybe that's unrelated, but still...
Ask a 12 or 13 yo to pack a lunch and report to work at 6am today.....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
and if you lived or worked on a farm......
There’s a reason I live in the least populated area in the country.Guess what. Something goes wrong with the food supply chain you will starve too when all that walking meat around you gets stolen/poached
Those giant corporations(in any sector) have only gotten as big as they are because they have managed to buy themselves into a gov protected cartel. The less everyone focuses on the farthest away suppliers and focuses on finding as much of their food as close as possible the less susceptible we’ll be to any problemsAs much as nobody wants to admit it we are still an agrarian society. You can play with your bit coins and stocks but at the end of the day we all still need to eat. Without food it all stops. Nothing has changed. Even Bill Gates has figured it out. Surely everyone else could.
alternatively, it could be thought of like this: Dow, Bayer, Monsanto, Cargill and others are as large as they are because they have inserted themselves into the apex of human need worldwide. We don’t need a lot of things; we desperately need food in a constant supply. We are all welfare babies in that regard.