BREAKING NEWS: BILL GATES INVESTIGATED FOR IDAHO LAND GRAB
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US funds appropriated to help fund the Ukraine war have somehow wound up in the hands of a mining company extracting cobalt in Idaho.
We’ll get to that but in case you missed it, something big happened recently in Idaho. And I mean really big. Yet another potential land grab with deep twisted roots that lead back to… yes you guessed it, Bill Gates.
Idaho Department of Water Resources issued a curtailment order May 30th that required 6,400 junior groundwater rights holders who pump off the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer to completely shut off their water.
That order affected about 500,000 acres of agricultural land in eastern Idaho. The United states has killed 4.5 million chickens and thousands of cattle, and now they are even trying to destroy farms in Idaho by turning off their water at the start of summer. They have sold hundreds of thousands of Acres of farmland to china and hundreds of thousands of acres to bill gates. They literally are destroying our food supply right in front of us.
Idaho State Representative Stephanie Mickelsen said “You’re talking about wiping out family farms and other businesses across the ag sector,”“It’s basically a draconian way to bring about what they need.”
So, Is Bill Gates can stealing more land?
Bill Gates has purchased more farm land in Idaho and is the largest farm owner in the US next to Chinese investors. They say who controls the food controls the people. Let’s also note that Bill gates grows a ton of potatoes. The largest grower and competition to his product is Idaho potato farmers. “McDonald's french fries, carrots, onions: all of the foods that come from Bill Gates farmland”
People are outraged calling for an investigation into Bill Gates and what exactly he’s doing with the nearly 300,000 acres of American land he’s purchased
Perhaps you’ve already seen the rubbery fruit that been trending on social media lately.Let’s take a look at what his Apeel treatment is doing to the food folks are purchasing in grocery stores
“Bill Gates has done more damage to the world's health than probably any other individual."
So. Once again. Ukraine Aid is funding the water wars on the farmers in Idaho. Take a look
Let’s go back to 2022 when the mining in the exact same area was causing problems then as well. We’re going to read this article from ABC News with the headline “Idaho cobalt mining that devastated local water revisited with greener new approach”
“The Salmon-Challis National Forest covers 4.3 million acres of rolling mountains covered in trees, rivers, and wildlife living in the largest wilderness area in the United States.
Underneath the surface lies the Idaho Cobalt Belt, one of the country’s only large deposits of the critical mineral key to the lithium-ion batteries that power our phones, laptops, and increasingly our vehicles.”
“Cobalt mining abandoned this mountain range decades ago, after one mine caused devastating effects on the local environment and an entire town, a mountain range in Idaho is now seen as a key location in the country's move towards renewable energy sources.”
“Australian company Jervois is poised to restart mining in the Salmon-Challis National Forest. They’re looking for cobalt they mine to be used in rechargeable batteries in devices such as electric vehicles, power storage containers and other clean energy technology.”
“Matt Lengerich, the executive general manager for Jervois Mining Ltd, a company that is undertaking the project, told ABC News that the endeavor is important for the county's goal to reduce the use of fossil fuels.”
“"We're going to continue to see technology…advances, especially in batteries and in better battery chemistry that I have no doubt. But even with all of those advances, we're still going to need sustainably supplied cobalt," he told ABC News.”
“Matt Green, a project manager for Trout Unlimited, told ABC News that the (previous) mining was done without much oversight or federal environmental laws and that the metals left exposed by the mine’s open pit and underground tunnels left behind allowed toxic metals to flow into nearby rivers and streams.
“"They completely turned the stream upside down as the big machine went in there, turned the stream upside down [and] blocked the whole stream off to get those precious metals," he told ABC News. "And then what was left were just these big piles of rock that the water just randomly flowed through. It was very unnatural. No riparian, no trees.””
In the early 90s, the federal government shut down the Blackbird mining operation after it discovered the local water and ground supply was polluted.
In 1992, the Blackbird site became an EPA Superfund site and work has been done to restore the water and local grounds. Wood said environmentalists are still picking up the pieces left behind by Blackbird 30 years later.