American farmers are becoming an endangered species, thanks to world elites like Bill Gates and investment firms like BlackRock buying up vast amounts of land and property. The price of farmland is SKYROCKETING, and ordinary Americans can’t keep up. But it gets even worse. In this clip, Glenn details America’s farmland crisis and ALSO the World Economic Forum’s next, big goal: ‘Smart Cities’ by 2030 that will not only limit your purchases, but your FOOD INTAKE as well…

Watch Glenn dive further into both these topics during his latest Wednesday Night Special, ‘Farmland Wars.’ The entire episode is available now on BlazeTV.com or on Glenn’s YouTube channel (linked below):

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30 thoughts on “World Economic Forum’s ‘smart cities’ will limit your FOOD?”
  1. There's so much they could arrest gates for. So many crimes against humanity. Why do you think they need to confiscate everyone's guns. There's 340,000,000 of us and only 3000 creeps in the world economic forum

  2. I agree Tx needs to stop it and them buying up houses. Many of these houses are owned by Asians who don’t live in a country and they are landlords working through management companies and charging crazy prices

  3. This is 2 years ago. And it still something not many people knows about, but these implementation of this terrifying impossing planing of SC is right on the door here and many other countries, same is happening.

  4. All of this will just lead to their ultimate goal. Depopulation on a global scale. When they get full control of the food chains people will be starving left, right & centre & the only food sources available will be from the big corporate companies that will be ultra processed shit that will just make people ill.

  5. The best way to make money off of a farm. If you don’t care about the land you have farmed all your life. Especially if you live anywhere near a major city. Divide your property into 3 acre lots and sell it to city people who want to play farmer. I live about two hours from St. Louis. Near where I live is a suburb called “The mini farms.” The guy that developed it had around 1,000 acres. He divided it into 3-5 acre lots and sold the lots for about 40-60,000 a lot and he cleaned up. My wife’s parents had a home out there. My father in law paid 52,000 dollars just for his 4 acres. Luckily he built houses for a living and he built his house virtually by himself. Yet even back in the late 70s people were paying around 150,000 dollars to build houses. Same thing with my father. He paid around 9,000 dollars for his 10 acres and around 50,000 dollars to remodel the house. Both of them made bank when they sold their property. Yet the guy who originally owned the property. His family will never have to think about working again. Food is easy to grow if you have the right mindset to do it. Yet in Missouri there are wild pigs everywhere. Yet it’s illegal to kill them in state ground. I’m lucky, I’ve got property where wild pigs and deer are very plentiful. Plus I have the skills to process my own food. Yet it’s a dying art. Most people have no idea how to process their own food. The sad thing is. We lost this skill in two generations. My grandparents made about 80 percent of their own food. From seed to table. The items they didn’t grow were luxury items. Coffee, sugar, ect.ect. My parents made sure that I knew how to do this. Yet now there are places that won’t allow you to have a garden or a few chickens. H.O.A.s come to mind. California is starting to regulate gardening. On a very small scale. Yet it is starting. Ask yourself this one question. If the grocery stores shut down tomorrow. How long could you survive without them? Most people would not last a week. Many people would not last two days.

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