Perhaps you remember a couple years ago in January of 2019 from, of all places, Davos, Switzerland, when our old friend Bill Gates spoke about what a great investment vaccines were? He bragged about a 20-1 return, and wanted to remind the ‘anti vaxxers’ that effective vaccines have caused people to feel that these diseases were gone, when in fact, they are still around. But look at this little nugget:
CNBC Becky Quick: “You’ve almost eradicated polio, and yet we’re talking about the resurgence of things like measles and mumps and people dying from the flu because they haven’t gotten vaccinated…”
Isn’t it extremely fortuitous, for Bill, talking about vaccines in the Globalist mecca of Davos after meeting with his Globalist buddies, that less than a year later, a global pandemic would strike.
Well, if anyone had been listening, you would have stood to make an absolute fortune on the stock market. Moderna for example, was trading around $19.50 at the beginning of 2020. They rocketed up to a high of $497.49 in August of 2021, and as of today are still worth eight times what they were in early 2020. With perfect hindsight, we can see an original investment of $1000 at a low of $17.91 and a sale at it’s peak of $497.49 would have net you $27, 777.22. I’d say that’s a pretty healthy return!
With these lessons in mind, what’s Billy up to these days? Well, he’s now the largest private owner of farmland in the US. Now the Guardian, a garbage media outlet, is desperately trying to portray Gates as some kind of climate crusader, helping the farmers and the globe, yadda, yadda. But he actually told the Guardian, it was NOT climate related, but rather an investment decision.
“Gates claimed, “It is not connected to climate [change].” The decision, he said, came from his “investment group.” Cascade Investment, the firm making these acquisitions, is controlled by Gates. And the firm said it’s “very supportive of sustainable farming”. It also is a shareholder in the plant-based protein companies Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods“
Now let’s bring in the real purpose of this article: the seemingly coincidental attack on the food chain. What’s this, you ask? Have a look:
Seems a bit suspicious, doesn’t it? And almost as if on cue, the media has started chirping about eating less meat. Remember, your meat consumption isn’t sustainable, and it’s bad for the planet!
And even our super villain Klaus Schwab is getting on the plant train!
But, you know Klaus and Bill have a timeline. 2030 is rapidly approaching and if they can’t convince you to eat less meat, they’ll just price it out of existence. Nothing better than a heap of inflation along with a giant scoop of supply chain destruction to put meat prices where they belong, where the little folk can’t afford it (that’s you).
However, there is GREAT NEWS! Bill has positioned himself, the philanthropist, that he is, in the plant based market, specifically, Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods. Ready to reap the rewards of such unclouded vision into the future.
Hope you enjoyed this. Until next time!
I’ve never heard The Guardian described as a garbage media outlet before. But it certainly is. A GMO. I’m off to drink some potato milk.