An American farmer has come forward to blow the whistle and expose efforts by mysterious entities to spike American farmland soil with extremely high levels of aluminum.
The sudden surge in aluminum levels follows revelations that Bill Gates is creating GMO seeds that grow in aluminum rich soil.
As the farmer explains, farmland soil tested this year contains between five and ten times the amount of aluminum it had as recently as 12 months ago.
In a video posted on the social media platform X, the farmer showed the viewer around his farm, pointing out that GMO seeds are growing well in the aluminum soil, however all his heirloom seed crops are failing all of a sudden.
We are being ruled by extremely evil people and one day only their GMO seeds will be the ones that will grow.
The result will be total control of our food supply.
The core ingredients of their revolutionary plan: genetic engineering – and patenting – of everything from seeds and food animals, to microbes in the soil, to the processes we use to make food.
Local food cultures and traditional diets could fade away as food production moves indoors to labs that cultivate fake meat and ultra-processed foods.
Gates says rich countries should shift entirely to synthetic beef. And he has the intellectual property rights to sell them.
Local Futures report: As a food that can help fix the climate, Gates touts the Impossible Burger, a plant-based patty made from genetically engineered soy and textured with engineered yeast.
Its manufacturer, the Gates-funded Impossible Foods, has two dozen patents and more than 100 patents pending to artificially replicate cheese, beef and chicken and permeate these products with manufactured flavors, scents and textures.
Ginkgo Bioworks, a Gates-backed start-up that makes “custom organisms,” just went public in a $17.5 billion deal.
The company uses its “cell programming” technology to genetically engineer flavors and scents into commercial strains of engineered yeast and bacteria to create “natural” ingredients, including vitamins, amino acids, enzymes and flavors for ultra-processed foods.

