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China Buying Up US Farmland To Destroy The Dollar?

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While Sleepy Joe and Comrade Kamala have been fumbling around… Communist China has been quietly

While Sleepy Joe and Comrade Kamala have been fumbling around… Communist China has been quietly buying up prime US farmland at breakneck speed. In fact, the Chinese Communist Party and its globalist allies have already snatched up a staggering 43 MILLION acres of American farmland. Even Bill Gates couldn't resist jumping into this historic land grab… And according to an NBC investigation, he's bought up so much land… He is now the largest private farmland owner, with enough land to build The Pentagon 8,000 times over. Picture that for a moment. [This sure smells fishier than a Wuhan wet market, right?]( I mean, why would a tech billionaire and a communist regime want so much American land? Now, you'd think that the mainstream media would ask why these globalist, anti-dollar players are grabbing our land… While also waging financial war on the petrodollar. Because after all, it's not like China has run out of land… And it's definitely not because Bill Gates wants to replace his tech billions with the back-breaking work of running a farm. The media, of course, won't touch this explosive story… But experts are not sugarcoating it and they're warning Americans: ["This is a two-pronged attack to starve America into submission and dethrone the US Dollar."]( So if you have a nest egg you cannot afford to lose in this all-out economic war… [Grab this FREE 2024 Gold Guide now.]( You'll learn how this little-known IRS Loophole helps protect your IRA or 401(k) by diversifying away from the vulnerable dollar and into gold. Sadly, 97% of Americans have no clue this powerful loophole exists – even though it's 100% tax-free. But you must act fast… Before Big Tech yanks this exclusive guide off the Internet… And before China tightens its chokehold on your financial future. Colonial Metals Group 1200 Brickell Ave. Ste. 1950 Miami, FL 33131 Click [here]( to opt out Colonial Metals Group does not provide investment, legal, retirement planning, or tax advice. Individuals should consult with their investment, legal or tax professionals for such services. MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC 45 South Park Place, #203 Morristown New Jersey 07936 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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