The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault Minster of Environment and Climate Change
The Honourable Lawrence MacAuley Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Foods
The Honourable Francois-Philippe Champagne Minister of Innovation. Science and Industry
29 April 2024
Gentlemen,
I trust your week away from Ottawa has been fruitful even if only for your families.
It has bothered me for some time now that Bill Gates has been buying up farmland as farmers go broke, and I think I might have found the answer.
It lies in your insane efforts to make carbon net zero.
There are farms that are really nothing more than dust bowls and produce only ‘PLASTIC’ food grown with the use of plowing and deep seeding of GM seeds (all of which destroy the soil), fertilizers, pesticides, agent orange (roundup) and on and on, and basically these farms are barren acres of dirt, that require huge amounts of water, which tends to cause a run off of these toxic chemicals as the dirt cannot completely absorb the water. When the skies open up and produce lots of rain, real soil absorbs it and uses it to grow things. However, the dustbowls cannot absorb the rain which simply runs off and floods occur. This dustbowl farming is not only unsustainable financially but also just what Gates wants.
But there are still farms where the soil is important not only as a growing living thing, producing both healthy animals and plants – but also a huge carbon sequestrating system. The difference between dirt and soil is that one is alive and serving the natural cycle as it was intended to do, and the other is the result of chemical agents and planned malpractice.
The basis of all life is carbon, and you are trying to rid the earth of it. Yet the grasslands and good practice (regeneration) farming is the major sequestration of carbon we have, and you want to destroy that necessary “food of all life”.
Why?
Is it ignorance?
Is it complete lack of knowledge?
Is it because the big chemical company lobbyists tell you to?
Is it because you are under the complete control of the WHO, WEF, Bill Gates etc.,?
Do you really understand what will happen when you get close to the “Net Zero Carbon” you seek?
For millions of years this ecosystem you are trying so hard to destroy has developed to include humans. Humans on the other hand have developed to the point where they think that they know better than nature, where the urge for money and power is more important than life itself, and you are part of that urge.
Luckily farmers are looking for ways to survive in spite of your draconian and misguided approach (taxes and fake seeds), and they are using grass feeding animals the way they were supposed to be used, producing good health protein without toxic feedlots, and to fertilize and regenerate the soil. They are using nondestructive methods to plant natural crops that are full of nutrients and do not harm the soil and the multitude of creatures that flourish – worms, insects, birds and even rodents have a place in this cycle. I recommend you watch a documentary called “Kiss the Ground”. It will help you to do your jobs, and stop you from wasting so much of your time for which Canadians are paying you way above the average salary.
Instead of blaming “climate change” for everything, you could be showing us how to survive a natural cycle over which we have no control. You could be preparing us for food shortages while farmers switch to regenerative methods.
You could be working on ways to clean up the real pollution (not just plastic) in Canada and show the world that we mean business instead of following the dictates of unelected international busybodies like the WEF, WHO, UN, IMF etc., all of which want to enslave us to their way of thinking.
Maybe this particular section of this government could change its stripes and become human again…I doubt it but it is worth your while to try for the sake of your children as well as my great grandchildren.
Ps
Supporting two genocidal maniacs on the other side of the Atlantic does nothing for our farmers, our food production or our local climate and pollution. Canadians understand this so why do you not?