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China has taken over U.S. agriculture and Americans are too distracted to care
By ethanh // 2021-06-16
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The most expansive foreign heist of America's farming resources is taking place right this moment, and most Americans are too asleep, complacent or distracted to care. The AgWeb Farm Journal published a report the other day outlining how communist China has "breached the inner walls" of American agriculture, where it is now stripping "machinery, barns, bins, and fields of all valuables." Every facet of American agriculture is under attack, not just by China but also by allies like Bill Gates, who has been quietly parking cash in land assets for at least the past few years. China's goal, anyway, is to become a global superpower, and part of this involves seizing control of American agriculture. Gates, we presume, wants to grow more genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or perhaps build more vaccine factories, seeing as how he has a fetish for injecting humans. By 2049, China is aiming for total world domination, including within the high-tech industries of the world. Acquiring land, and particularly the arable kind, is necessary for China to achieve its nefarious goals. One of China's only specialties is stealing, it turns out. According to a 2017 report from the U.S. Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property, anywhere from $255-$600 billion worth of intellectual property is stolen by China from the U.S. economy every single year. In 2020, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) acknowledged that a new China-related counterintelligence case is opened every 10 hours, and over half of all existing FBI counterintelligence cases involve China. Over the past 10 years, the number of economic espionage cases involving China has skyrocketed by nearly 1,300 percent.

China is a scourge that must be dealt with

As it pertains to agriculture, China has appropriated trillions of dollars in sophisticated U.S. technology, much of it focused on the latest advances in agriculture. "In 2013 and 2015, Chinese nationals were nabbed in flagrante delicto by federal authorities, attempting to transport pilfered corn and rice seed to China," AgWeb reports. "However, as the arrests and prosecutions made national headlines, the hard evidence remained ignored. Based on a cursory examination of the CCP's espionage footprint, the seed thefts are merely emblematic and represent the tip of the iceberg: Beijing is looting the American farm." China has been caught stealing GMO corn seeds from Monsanto and other agriculture giants, prompting a multi-year FBI investigation. Chinese spies actually tried to hide the corn seeds in façade microwave popcorn bags and Subway napkins, only to get caught. Chinese spies have also attempted to steal rice, soybeans and wheat from the U.S. by smuggling it on airplanes in their luggage. They have been caught on numerous occasions, and those involved sentenced to prison. The truly disturbing part, however, is not the theft of GMO seeds, which are poisonous anyway and no great loss. It is the siphoning up of American farmland by China, which plans to obtain "farmland the size of Ireland by the end of 2021," according to journalist and documentary filmmaker Lance Crayon. Ten years ago, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) indicated that it actually wanted to acquire a farmland mass eight times that size, turning acreage larger than the entire state of California into its own private farming mecca. This, combined with China's efforts to dominate 10 high-tech sectors by the year 2025, suggests that the world's most populous nation really is a force that must be reckoned with, and perhaps much sooner than many people realize. "It is the CCP’s goal to steal, glean, obtain, transcribe, and photograph anything of value from the U.S., and the agriculture sector is right at the top," warns retired Col. John Mills. More related news about the Chinese assault on America can be found at Tyranny.news. Sources for this article include: AgWeb.com NaturalNews.com
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