
“According to an interesting article in Libre Mercado, “the founder of Microsoft and fourth richest person in the world, Bill Gates, has become the largest owner of agricultural land in the United States.””
“The Land Report, specialized in the agricultural area, reported that the businessman has, in total, about 268,984 acres of highly productive land divided in a total of 19 states.”
“Beyond the innovations and diversification of Bill Gates’ businesses, ranging from farming and agricultural projects, meat and artificial food; and his most recent project (that implies “covering” the sun), the tycoon has close relations with the World Economic Forum.”
The “Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation finances WEF initiatives through direct donations to the Fund itself, and through different related projects, many of which arise in Davos. At the same time, Bill Gates is one of the regular figures at Davos, where he has participated since 1995.”
““An article published by the Forum in November 2016 described the world of 2030 a seemingly utopian society where all basic needs are covered and you can order delivery of any product in a matter of minutes. No one owns cars because public transportation is faster and more organized,” the explanation reads. “You don’t pay rent for housing, which other people use when you don’t need it. Food is also free and nobody keeps kitchen utensils at home because it is more convenient to receive them at home when they are going to be used.””
“And what about our private life, would only material property not exist in this utopian society? Not according to [Ida Auken, former Danish environment minister and member of two WEF working groups.] “[In this society,] I have no real privacy. I can’t go anywhere without it being recorded. Everything I do, think and dream is recorded.” It’s as if the idea was taken from the eternally quoted 1984. And how would this new life be? “On the whole, it’s a good life.””
“The World Economic Forum seems to despise the misnamed “neoliberalism”, and uses it to explain how global problems stem from the free market “and fiscal austerity.””
“And what is a good cure for evil neoliberalism? According to the WEF, or the articles they allow on their platform, Marxism.”
“So, while Bill Gates enjoys the fourth largest fortune in the world, one of its allied organizations openly promotes the idea of a communist society, anti-capitalist, against private property and unequivocally distant from economic and social freedoms.”
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