This isn’t an overreaction to Gates’ latest foray into the news cycle. It’s an observation based on a long pattern of statements and behavior by the founder of Microsoft and one of the richest men who has ever lived which, were any of us normal people guilty of them, would result in our being institutionalized.
Bill Gates is crazy. And he’s dangerous, because he’s willing to put untold sums of money toward making the insane things he believes a reality – and all of those insane things hurt people.
Bill Gates Buys Massive Amount of Farmland in North Dakota, But the State AG Just Stepped in
North Dakota law restricts the ownership and leasing of farmland to corporations and limited liability companies. In addition, there are certain limitations with regard to trusts.
If Gates’ trust is unable to demonstrate that it’s using the land in accordance with state law, he could face fines of $100,000 unless the trust divests from the land within one year.
Some of Gates’ public remarks suggest a dark motive for his hoarding of American farmland.
Enoch 61:9 And trouble shall seize them, when they shall behold this Son of The Woman (Rev. 12:1, 2, 5,6 - Britannia) sitting upon the throne of his glory (Eze. 21:27).
61:10 Then shall the kings, the princes, and all who possess (and think they own) the Earth, glorify Him Who has dominion over all things; and him who was concealed (and does own it), for from eternity the Son of Man was concealed, whom the Most High preserved in the presence of His power (Ps. 110:1) and revealed to the Elect (Heb. 1:6-10).