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Bill Gates’ land purchase triggers probe

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Trusts and corporations can’t own ranches or farmland in North Dakota, state authorities say.

North Dakota’s attorney general has sent a letter to Red River Trust, an outfit linked to billionaire Bill Gates, over its recent purchase of a large potato farm. Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s office warned the trust of potential violations of state and federal law and asked for more information, it was confirmed on Wednesday.

Corporations or limited liability companies are “prohibited from owning or leasing farmland or ranchland in the state of North Dakota,” or “engaging in farming or ranching,” said the letter sent by Wrigley’s office sent a letter to Red River Trust’s offices in Kansas, the outlet AgWeek reported on Wednesday.

The letter’s existence was confirmed by the Bismarck-based TV station KFYR, which published a copy of the first page. A copy of the letter, dated June 21, was also sent to Campbell Farms offices in Grafton, North Dakota. AgWeek revealed on June 13 that Red River had bought the company from the brothers Bill, Greg and Tom Campbell in November 2021, and paid $13.5 million for 2,100 acres of their potato-farming operation.

The law also places “certain limitations on the ability of trusts to own farmland or ranchland,” said the letter, addressed to Red River trustee Peter Headley. “Our office needs to confirm how your company uses this land and whether this use meets any of the statutory exceptions.”

If Red River can show such an exemption, the AG’s office will close their probe, but if they are found violating the law, they need to sell the land within a year or face a penalty of “up to $100,000,” according to the letter.

Gates, who made his fortune at Microsoft, retired to pursue a variety of pet causes – from vaccines around the world to buying up land in the US – through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates has suggested his interest in agriculture had to do with seeds and biofuel, and advocated for switching to synthetic meat as a way to combat climate change.

Using a network of corporations, trusts and asset management companies, the former software mogul had acquired more than 240,000 acres (over 97,000 hectares) of farmland as of 2021, with LandReport.com dubbing him becoming “America’s top farmland owner.”

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  1. Bill Gates also collected seeds of plants and trees and stored them in the Artic decades ago. Once the current world order collapses, he will start producing food. Pity he cant loive for ever and only a couple of decades left for him before he rots in hell.

  2. Sadly I doubt this is a jailable offence. Just like killing / maiming / and sterilizing millions of Africans with experimental vaccines is not a jailable offence if the government minsters are paid to let it happen.

    • that is exactly what hes doing . .vaccines will be delivered via food this guys family love of Eugenics has no limits !

  3. When people criticise me for going unvaccinated, I politely point out to them that I actually hold the exact same medical qualification as Bill Gates.

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