Hitlers evil policies only went East, this man wants it all

Bill Gates wants to take humans outta farming

Bill Gates wants to block the sun

Bill Gates wants to decide who gets to live on this planet

https://off-guardian.org/2021/04/19/gates-unhinged-dystopian-vision-for-...

What can be done?

Whether through all aspects of data control (soil quality, consumer preferences, weather, etc), e-commerce monopolies, corporate land ownership, seed biopiracy and patenting, synthetic food or the eradication of the public sector’s role in ensuring food security and national food sovereignty (as we could see in India with new farm legislation), Bill Gates and his corporate cronies seek to gain full control over the global food system.

Smallholder peasant farming is to be eradicated as the big-tech giants and agribusiness impose lab-grown food, GM seeds, genetically engineered soil microbes, data harvesting tools and drones and other ‘disruptive’ technologies.

We could see farmerless industrial-scale farms being manned by driverless machines, monitored by drones and doused with chemicals to produce commodity crops from patented GM seeds for industrial ‘biomatter’ to be processed and constituted into something resembling food.

The displacement of a food-producing peasantry (and the subsequent destruction of rural communities and local food security) was something the Gates Foundation once called for and cynically termed “land mobility”.

Technocratic meddling has already destroyed or undermined agrarian ecosystems that draw on centuries of traditional knowledge and are increasingly recognised as valid approaches to secure food security, as outlined in Food Security and Traditional Knowledge in India in the Journal of South Asian Studies, for instance.

But is all of this inevitable?

Not according to the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems, which has just released a report in collaboration with the ETC Group: ‘A Long Food Movement: Transforming Food Systems by 2045‘.

The report outlines two different futures. If Gates and the global mega-corporations have their way, we will see the entire food system being controlled by data platforms, private equity firms and e-commerce giants, putting the food security (and livelihoods) of billions at the mercy of AI-controlled farming systems.

The other scenario involves civil society and social movements – grassroots organisations, international NGOs, farmers’ and fishers’ groups, cooperatives and unions – collaborating more closely to transform financial flows, governance structures and food systems from the ground up.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/arielcohen/2021/01/11/bill-gates-backed-cli...

Microsoft’s MSFT -0.9% billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming.

Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns.

SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere.

https://tricentennial.us/2020/03/28/bill-gates-and-eugenics-the-world-ne...

Eugenics and Bill Gates: Software billionaire Bill Gates, who previously has advocated the reduction of the human population through the use of vaccines, and his wife Melinda marked the 100th year since the First International Eugenics Congress in London with a “family planning” summit with abortionists and the United Nations.Bill Gates today carries on the work espoused by Adolf Hitler and Margaret Sanger – Population control leading to the establishment of a master race.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmEc7_jV3j0]

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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...take the beef outta hamburgers. He's Mr. Impossible.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

@Lookout @Lookout might be the one straw which turns regular guy conservatism away from Big Food.

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@Nastarana

Americans getting off processed foods. The idea that the over processed cereal based impossible burger is better for you and the planet is nonsense. Grassfed beef is one of the healthiest foods we can eat, and it can improve the agroecosystem. Now CAFO beef is another story.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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Bill Gates wants to take humans outta farming

This is bad; he probably has some really swell technocratic (a word I do not view as inherently bad) take on why this is good, but he doesn't know what he doesn't know. If anybody could use an Indian princess to sing him a rapturous song about what he doesn't see, it might just be him.

Bill Gates wants to block the sun

This is good; my father (an engineer, atmospheric physicist, and skeptic of most geoengineering) had a very similar idea to this all on his own. This is among the least invasive/risky forms of geoengineering, and I think it's worth it - I'd just rather my father and his peers were controlling the project rather than Big Capital.

Bill Gates wants to decide who gets to live on this planet

This is...probably a bad idea, would almost certainly go horribly wrong without the true best and brightest in charge (presently, nothing could be further from the truth), but tricky.

After the Holocaust, there was (quite rightly) a kind of global moratorium placed on the very idea of solving humanity's problems via the "nature" route, leaving only the "nurture" approach, and the implicit doctrine that humanity was perfect the way it was, that evolution was somehow over, and that all our problems could be solved strictly by social engineering - it seems to me, however, not only that we have started to reach the limits of what can be done by that approach, but the Postwar era showed us that social engineering could prove just as monstrous as eugenics, and that this doctrine, unopposed, has helped fuel the War On Science and Reason (remember, justified fear of "social Darwinism" is part of what made William Jennings Bryan a Creationist) and even threatens a new problem: "Dysgenics".

Like I said, tricky.

Knowledge, for any conscious organism, is the means of survival; to a living consciousness, every “is” implies an “ought.” Man is free to choose not to be conscious, but not free to escape the penalty of unconsciousness: destruction. - Ayn Rand

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

https://www.organicconsumers.org/newsletter/seeds-vandana-shiva/extended...

Shiva is hated because she was a brilliant third worlder who received the coveted invite to join the Masters of the Universe, and turned it down. Keep that in mind when you begin reading or hearing some of the usual tropes about Shiva. "Claims to be a physicist" is one. She was trained in physics but later changed careers. As do many others. One thig I do respect about Shiva, and the main reason why I listen when she speaks, is that she does...live (fairly modestly) In Her Own Country. Even, I believe, in the area, Himalayan foothills, where she grew up. She is not one of the Derbyshires and Tina Browns, the crowd lecturing us rubes from the comfort of a Manhattan apartment.

Now, Gates, for our sins, is an American. He has no business, none, becoming an influencer in Africa or India. If he is being allowed to buy up good farmland here in the USA, that is our fault for our radical private property ideology.

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Mary Bennett

the larger interconnected and diverse web of life on our planet are guaranteed to fail in the long run.

We humans know and understand so little and tend to gravitate to simplistic answers. The certainty of unintended consequences is guaranteed. Like a child who tinkers with grandfathers pocket watch, our meddling with the natural processes of slower, incremental changes (evolution) are very likely to disrupt and damage the fine springs and wheels of the natural process that all life on earth depends on.

Having succeeded in removing the back cover of said watch, my child’s hand and blunt tools quickly put an end to a beautiful and useful mechanism, much to my later regret.

There was no undoing the damage.

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Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all."
- John Maynard Keynes

@ovals49 I do question just how "unintended" some of those consequences are. I doubt that the reasons why the likes of Gates dream of controlling the world's food supply have anything to do with preventing famine.

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https://www.dw.com/en/agriculture-seeds-seed-laws-agribusinesses-climate...

There is a fantastic, well made video presentation at the end of this article. I didn't know there were 30 varieties of cacao.

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