Have you seen Bill Gates lately?
After the divorce he put on 30 pounds.
I don't know who he's investing for, but he won't be around long enough to enjoy it.
Have you seen Bill Gates lately?
After the divorce he put on 30 pounds.
I don't know who he's investing for, but he won't be around long enough to enjoy it.
Rich guys invest in land. Just another way to park money.
Not a Bill Gates fan by any stretch. But I know a few rich guys and they buy farmland because it generates enough income to sustain itself and has certain investment/tax characteristics. Those guys are always looking for some way to park money that isn't stocks/bonds/gold.
It’s ok guys ND Attorney Generals office investigated the purchase for potential violation of anti corporate farming laws but cleared it as legal. Turns out he is leasing it back to local farmers so he’s just a greasy capitalist after all.
Did anyone catch the link in the original article where there is now a food processing plant in Canada that is going to be processing crickets for human consumption because they are full of protein and better for the environment?
https://www.canadianmanufacturing.co...cility-282031/
Yeah, I would agree.
He looks like Cheeseburger should be his first name and supersize it his middle.
Not long for this world.
According to Bloomberg, yesterday, several farmers also brought their cows to parliament to protest the policy, going so far as threatening to slaughter them on the spot.
“If the nitrogen measures are adopted, one of these two ladies [cows] will not go home but will receive a one-way ticket to the slaughterhouse,” farmer Koos Cromwijk told Dutch news agency ANP outside parliament.
The policy in question will require Dutch businesses to reduce nitrogen emissions nationwide by 50% and up to 95% in some provinces by 2030, with cows and fertilizers being significant contributors.
https://thecountersignal.com/dutch-f...change-policy/
Yall waking up?
You will eat the bugs and you will be happy
Yeah, your right nothing fishy about gates or even Klaus Schwab and the WEF.
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