Bill Gates has been
listed by Forbes as one of the world’s richest men, so when he makes plans to
do something, people take note. Bill’s Microsoft money allowed him to build the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with a huge $34.6 billion endowment and the
ability to spend more than $1.5 billion annually on ‘charitable’ expenditures.
This is partially what allows them to maintain a tax-free, charitable
organization status. Warren Buffet has gifted him shares of Berkshire Hathaway
to the tune of $30 billion. The Gates have more money than entire nations.
Their budget is bigger than the entire yearly budget for the World Health
Organization overseen by the United Nations.
Some of that ‘hard
earned’ money is going into a new project, and it isn’t to build schools in
Africa, to reduce poverty in urban cities in the US, or to build new
infrastructure like solar powered city lights. Bill Gates is spending $30
million in a remote place called Svalbard, a barren rock near the Barents Sea
about 1,100 kilometers from the North Pole to build a seed bank.
Along with him, pals
from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Monsanto corporation, the Government of
Norway, the Syngenta Foundation, and others are building a ‘doomsday seed bank’
officially named the Svalbard Global Seed Vault on the Norwegian island of
Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard island group.
This explanation of
their modus operandi comes from their website directly:
Ensuring that the
genetic diversity of the world’s food crops is preserved for future generations
is an important contribution toward the reduction of hunger and poverty in
developing countries. This is where the greatest plant diversity originates and
where the need for food security and the further development of agriculture is
most urgent.
The Svalbard Global
Seed Vault, which is established in the permafrost in the mountains of
Svalbard, is designed to store duplicates of seeds from seed collections around
the globe. Many of these collections are in developing countries. If seeds are
lost, e.g. as a result of natural disasters, war or simply a lack of resources,
the seed collections may be reestablished using seeds from Svalbard.
The loss of biological
diversity is currently one of the greatest challenges facing the environment
and sustainable development. The diversity of food crops is under constant
pressure. The consequence could be an irreversible loss of the opportunity to
grow crops adapted to climate change, new plant diseases and the needs of an
expanding population.
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Apparently, the seed
bank is almost ready to conduct ‘business.’ The vault will have dual-blast
proof doors, motion sensors, two airlocks, and walls reinforced with
meter-thick concrete. Inside will be stored more than 3 million varieties of
seed, and you can bet there won’t be a single GMO seed among them. The Norwegian
government states the seeds are being stored, ‘so that crop diversity can be
conserved for the future.’
The question is, what
global catastrophic occurrence do the investors in this seed vault anticipate?
If you follow the money trail it isn’t hard to figure out. Guess who is
participating in this ‘noble’ project aside from the Norwegians:
· The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
· US Agirbusiness giant, Dupont/Pioneer
(owner of GMO seed patents)
· The Syngenta Foundation – Swiss maker of
GMO seed and pesticides.
· The Rockefeller Foundation – created the
‘gene revolution with over $100 million invested in GM science since the 1970’s
· CGIAR, a global network of Rockefeller
Foundation supporters
If you think the recent
scandals of the Wall Street Banks, Libel, and the Federal Reserve were
outlandish, imagine global bio-warfare on the world population. That is what
this is leading to. It will make the Russian bread lines flanked by the KGB of
times past look like a play date.
The only way to stop
these imbeciles with extra deep pockets is to start saving our own seed. If
enough of us do this, it won’t matter how many millions of seeds they store in
their vault. Plant organic gardens and share your seed with neighbors. Plant
heirloom varieties, and as many of them as you have space for. Or, better yet,
become completely non-dependent on the food supply. Turn your lawn into a
garden. Start your own aquaponics system, and throw out the senators and
congressmen who vote to support GMO in any way.
City governments may
try to fine you $500 a day for planting your own food, like they did in
Orlando, but if enough of us do it, and home owner’s associations begin to
understand the larger concern, the power-hungry loonies are less likely to be
able to interfere with a sweeping grass-roots efforts to take the power back –
namely through growing our own non GMO food.
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