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Bill Gates' Farmland Secret: What It Means for Your Food | Calley Means DSH #1067

Mon, 06 Jan 2025

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🌾 Uncover the truth behind Bill Gates' massive farmland acquisitions and what it means for America's food future. This eye-opening conversation reveals why the world's tech giants are buying up farmland while pushing lab-grown meat alternatives – and the shocking implications for your family's food supply.   Discover alarming facts about our current food system, including how foreign entities are gaining control of US farmland and why natural food advocates are sounding the alarm. Learn why traditional farming practices are being threatened and what this means for food quality, national security, and your health.   From the depletion of soil nutrients to the push for synthetic meat alternatives, we expose the concerning trends shaping America's food landscape. Join us as we explore the connection between farmland ownership, food quality, and the future of American agriculture.   Want to understand what's really happening with your food supply? This vital discussion reveals the hidden forces shaping what ends up on your plate and why it matters more than ever. 🌱 #FoodSecurity #Farming #BillGates #AmericanAgriculture #FoodFreedom   #trump #rfkjr #selfimprovement #dietarychoices #food   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - RFK Jr. Campaign 02:01 - Lab Grown Meat Benefits 06:02 - Trump and RFK Jr. Discussion 08:17 - Insurance Companies Impact 10:41 - What's Making Us Sick Today 14:32 - Importance of Early Detection 17:52 - The American Mom Perspective 19:34 - Medicalized Birth Issues 21:10 - School Lunch Programs Overview 23:12 - SNAP Benefits Explained 25:24 - Where to Find Calories   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected]   GUEST: Calley Means https://www.instagram.com/calleymeans   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Chapter 1: What is Bill Gates' role in farmland ownership?

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Natural food. We've got to get back to feeding kids real food. And Bill Gates, you know, who owns more farmland than any other person in the world. Wow. Won't say why. Saying that the answer is growing meat in a lab instead of empowering our American ranchers, you know, to be successful doesn't really pass the sniff test. All right, guys. Got Cali Means here. We're at AmFest. You speak up. Yes.

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It's all blurred together. Yeah, I had a great chat with Vani Hari, Food Babe, and Paul Saladino. Yeah, her petition was phenomenal. And Paul's doing amazing things as well. You're talking to Vani, you're half. No, I haven't met her yet. Oh, you got to get on her. Yeah, she's great. I love her. She's a warrior. Yeah, that was the biggest food signature I've ever seen.

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Chapter 2: How does lab-grown meat fit into America's food future?

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Over 300,000 signatures against Kellogg's.

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Yeah, it's at 450,000 right now. Oh my gosh. I mean, moms are waking up. I think there's a real political movement here. With Maha, you never think you'd have Foodbae talking about food chemicals at a conservative conference. This would have been a left-wing thing five years ago, but politics is changing and it's a good thing.

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When you originally got with RFK on the Maha movement, how aware was he about all these issues?

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Oh, RFK has been a warrior on this for 20 years. I mean, this is the thing. I mean, he was considered, you know, these were considered fringe issues, talking about childhood chronic disease, talking about the chemicals in our food, talking about fluoride in the water, which, by the way, European countries don't have. Japan doesn't have. Wow.

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Talking about, you know, just talking about these root cause issues, sleep, sunlight, exercise, these basic things. He's been on the warpath. I mean, he said so eloquently when he endorsed Trump that he's been praying for 19 years that these issues would be at the top of the national agenda. And President Trump answered his prayer. So I feel like you've had Bobby and all these warriors present.

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Kind of on the alternative health space. It's not alternative anymore. And finally, we've caught up to what he's been saying for 20 years. How do you feel about this lab-grown meat movement? You got guys like Bill Gates advocating for it. It seems weird to me, right? Absolutely. I mean, part of me is like, let the free market reign.

Chapter 3: What are the consequences of foreign ownership of U.S. farmland?

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But the other part of me is like, we've got a serious problem with our food in the country. It's a national security issue. I mean, we've talked about it, right? But 77% of kids not being eligible to join the military because of their weight and because of their metabolic health. So I think we've really got, and talked about in this campaign, it's like, we've got to empower farmers. Yeah.

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We've got to get back to natural food. We've got to get back to feeding kids real food. And Bill Gates, you know, who owns more farmland than any other person in the world. Wow. Won't say why. Saying that the answer is growing meat in a lab instead of empowering our American ranchers to be successful doesn't really pass the sniff test. Might be a correlation there with the farmland.

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Chapter 4: How are chronic diseases linked to our food system?

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Yeah, I don't get it. None of it makes sense. And they're not being very transparent about it. The two biggest owners of farmland in the United States are Bill Gates and the CCP. Yeah. Literally, China is buying up farmland all over the country. You look at a graph and all the farmland is around military bases. So there's a huge, huge stranglehold from the CCP on our food supply.

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So that's something I think President Trump's going to be looking very closely at. Yeah. Well, you know, they're all about different types of warfare over there.

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It's not just physical warfare.

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Well, RFK said it on a Trump rally one time that if a foreign government did what the processed food industry is doing to our country, it'd be an act of war. I mean, 38% of teens now pre-diabetic, 20% having fatty liver disease, the obesity crisis. I mean, the obesity rate in Japan for kids is 3%. And here, 50% of teens are overweight or obese. Holy crap. There's something really problematic.

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And this transcends politics. This... This is just a national security. I think it's a spiritual issue because kids are just, they're losing touch with their bodies. I mean, they're losing their mental health. It's tied to. So it's a big issue. I mean, when your body's not healthy, you can't be spiritually healthy. You know, it does become spiritual. You know, there's passions in the Bible.

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Our body is meant to enable us to connect with God. And, you know, this is what Casey and I talk about in Good Energy. You know, at the root cause, it's our cells malfunctioning. I mean, even obesity is our, you know, our cells getting too much glucose that our mitochondria can't handle it. It's kicking it out. And that excess sugar is turning into fat.

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So, you know, that's just one visible sign of this underlying crisis that's happening in average kids' body that's going to their brain. I mean, you know, 40% of teens are on a pharmaceutical product. And, you know, you hear this, I'm sure, all the time. Like, it's not right what's happening with kids and their mental health. Suicide is the second leading cause of childhood death. Wow.

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So there's a real issue there. I also think...

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Again, these are weird things to be talking about. Prolon's Fasting Mimicking Diet is a revolutionary plant-based nutrition program that nourishes the body while making cells believe they're fasting. I got all five boxes here and I'm starting day one tomorrow. It's researched and developed for decades at USC's Longevity Institute and backed by leading US medical centers.

Chapter 5: What are the implications of our current healthcare system?

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We're incentivizing and recommending all the wrong things. To this day, as we stand here today... The USDA recommends added sugar to two-year-olds. The American Medical Association, which sets the standard of care for our system, says that gender-affirming care for two-year-olds is okay and encouraged. Literally, you can't even make this up.

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Just every single aspect of our medical system is declaring war on kids. And you just have to say, enough. How can the codes incentivize the right thing for kids? And I don't think Americans are trying to kill themselves. I don't think American children, You know, and American parents want to live 10 years less than the Japanese, our friends in Switzerland, but they are.

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We're living 10 years less. It's our very corrupt, captured system that now they're focused on. Yeah, that's 3,600 days less. It's a lot. I mean, that's like over 10% of your lifespan. I mean, this is a huge, huge deal. And then you got health spans, who's probably going down. No, that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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The fact that we live 10 years less than someone in Switzerland is the top of the iceberg of a much larger issue that we're suffering along the way.

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Right.

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We've got—and that's leading to that cancer death or the suicide death because we're so depressed because of all these issues or the heart disease death or the diabetes-related death or the Alzheimer's-related death. You have multiple comorbidities leading up to that. That's the big problem. The small things equal the big thing. Right. So—

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Everyone that has Alzheimer's had never really had diabetes. They had never really had some depression. They never really had some fertility issues, which is highly related to diabetes. They never really had fatty liver disease. They never really had, you know, all these other issues. So we're not only living much better. less than our European countries, we have much more tortured lives.

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And it's a real human capital crisis.

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Yeah, there needs to be a mindset shift, right? More preventative. That's right. I just took a prenuvo scan. What do you think? Amazing. Yeah. But I'm able to identify these things that are early because I'm 27 and I'm like, oh, wow, if I waited on that, that could have been something bad. You found some stuff? Yeah, some stuff, you know? And they said a lot of people that happens too, so...

Chapter 6: How can we improve children's health and nutrition?

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So, as you know, I grew up as a young conservative in D.C. I would have never been expected to talk about raw milk and home births, but we had a home birth. Oh, yeah. Nice. And it was magical. I think, you know, listen, women should do whatever the hell they want, obviously, when it comes to bringing their child in the world. But I don't think women are getting informed consent right now.

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Right now, 40% of births in the United States are from a C-section. Now, again, do whatever you want. Do whatever you want. Yeah. But that's a severe intervention against this miracle of life, right? This perfectly designed system to bring a human into this world. My wife talked very eloquently about how it was one of the most empowering experiences of her life.

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you know, to be able to do this by herself, unmedicated. You know, obviously with medical care there, I will say, you know, giving birth, you know, 100 years ago was the most dangerous thing a human could do. I think for emergency issues, it is nice to have a doctor at least available. But for the vast majority of women, it's perfectly appropriate to have a natural birth.

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I think a very empowering experience, very important bond with the child. And it truly is the most miraculous process that a human being of any gender will do, right? Beautiful. bringing that life in the world. I think the fact that we've medicalized birth is a huge spiritual problem. It's really disempowered women too.

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I think if a lot of women knew the complications with C-sections, knew the importance for the microbiome of giving a natural birth, knew the risk for the baby and the fact that we have the highest early childhood death in the developed world because of all our interventions. I think if women had informed consent, they'd be making different decisions. A lot of them would. Absolutely.

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We also got the pain injection some women get.

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I forget what it's called.

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Yeah, yeah. And the problem is, it's like many things in medicine. You know, the doctors are on their schedule. They're like, okay, let's give you some Pitocin because that's going to induce, you know, quicker. And then that often has complications and leads to, you know, a risky birth. So let's do a C-section. Then the C-section leads to an infection. I mean, you probably see this.

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So many women now have horror stories. about birth. It's a traumatic experience. And that's because that first intervention, the first intervention often leads to other cascading interventions. Ideally, we want to bias towards what a natural process is. We want to have medical care there in an emergency. If there is an infection, we should have antibiotics.

Chapter 7: What is the connection between food and mental health?

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So Michelle Obama actually caved in a year because she got a lot of pressure with big food, just focused on exercise. We need a full court press that we need to have real food for kids. Yeah. Yeah. Shout out to her, even though, you know, obviously we're not. She's liberal. She caved, but she was right on that. Yeah, she was right on that. She was right on that.

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We should actually listen to her, what she said in the first year.

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Yeah. I grew up eating Lunchables. They got exposed for having heavy metals and all sorts of stuff. Glyphosate.

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Well, Lunchables is considered a health food, according to this current school lunch guide. Crazy. There's hundreds of millions of dollars that go to Lunchables of federal funds a year. Just like right now, well over $10 billion of federal funds from food stamps go to soda. Wow.

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So that goes directly to soda companies?

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Over $10 billion from the U.S. Treasury each year goes to soda companies just from Snap. Oh, my gosh. Wow. What do you think the alternative is to food stamps, though?

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Because these families still got to eat, right?

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I think my personal opinion is we should have a supplemental nutrition. It's SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Program, for our neediest Americans. Every developed country has some kind of supplemental nutrition. We should not have people starving. What do I think about SNAP? I think that it shouldn't go to soda and Hostess Cupcakes. Which it does right now.

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No other country has a supplemental nutrition program going to this ultra-processed crap. 67% of all SNAP goes to ultra-processed food. So you actually had Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a very conservative governor of Arkansas, recently request for RFK and Bobby Kennedy to enable her... to do a pilot program in Arkansas where they actually take junk food and soda off of SNAP.

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