Sharp investors these days are buying real assets — farm land, mineral rights and the like — as opposed to manipulated monetary assets like bitcoins.
That’s the assessment of Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George W. Bush administration. Fitts now runs her own investment newsletter called Soleri Reports. Fitts speaks one-on-one with Greg Hunter on his channel USAWatchdog.com.
Fitts discusses the enormous pool of financial scams now under way. Also covered: The heavily impacted residue of health owing to the Covid-19 scamdemic. This isn’t a pretty report, but it is quite eye-opening, and useful if you want to avoid the worst of the bunko artists.
James Corbett from The Corbett Report joins The Jimmy Dore Show to discuss how a few billionaires, notably Bill Gates, as well as foreign interests are attempting to gain a monopoly over American farm lands. This is a dangerous precedent, not only threatening our food supply but also our national integrity.
Anyone with half a brain knows what kind of creep Bill Gates actually is. He visited Jeffrey Epstein multiple times, seemingly sharing in Epstein’s perverted habits. No one should own 275,000 acres of American farmland, but most certainly not a tainted globalist like Bill Gates who would have been jailed years ago if he wasn’t so wealthy.
Let’s hope Donald Trump is re-elected and that he pushes through reforms so psychopaths like Gates cannot control so much of our society.
World Alternative Media’s Josh Sigurdson says there’s a 50-percent crop die-off in many areas across the globe and, not so surprisingly, it is happening simultaneously.
Leading the charge is corrupt California, where half a million acres of farmland were left unplanted due to alleged drought and climate regulations, inflation and supply chain issues that have snowballed. Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, 30 percent of the farms were shut down because of nitrogen issues. And on and on it goes. Here more with Sigurdson.
Here, in its entirety, is Lauren Southern’s new film FARMLANDS, an in-depth look into the powderkeg of political conflict always threatening to explode in South Africa. The film is just over an hour long, but it’s jam-packed with information and well worth watching, as the mainstream media does little real reporting any more on South Africa — just puff jobs for the Leftist regime there.