Bill Gates' Farmland Secret: What It Means for Your Food | Calley Means DSH #1067
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
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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
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Natural food.
We've got to be able 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 Callie Means here.
We're at Amfest.
You speak it?
Yes.
It's all blurred together.
Yeah, I had a great chat with Vonnie Hari.
Nice.
Food Babe and Paul Saladino.
Yeah, her partition was phenomenal.
And Paul is doing an amazing thing.
You're dropping to Vonnie or half.
No, I haven't met her yet.
Oh, you got to get on her?
Yeah, she's great.
I'd love to.
She's great.
She's a warrior.
Yeah, that was the biggest food signature I've ever seen.
Over 300,000 signatures against Kellogg's.
Yeah, it's at 450,000 right now.
I mean, moms are waking up.
I think there's a real political movement here with Maha.
You know, you never think think you'd have Food Bay 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.
When you originally got with RFK on the Maha movement, how aware was he about all these issues?
Oh, RFK has been a warrior on this for 20 years.
I mean, this is the thing.
I mean, he was considered a, 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.
Talking about,
you know, just talking about these root cause issues, sleep, sunlight, exercise, these basic things.
He's been on the war path.
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 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.
Like, it seems weird to me, right?
Absolutely.
I mean, part of me is like, you know, let the free market reign, 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 this campaign, it's like, we've got to empower farmers.
Yeah.
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, you know, to be successful doesn't really pass the sniff test.
Might be a correlation there with the farmland.
Yeah, I don't get it.
None of it makes sense.
And they're not being very transparent about it.
Yeah.
You know, know, the two biggest owners of farmland in the United States are Bill Gates and the CCP.
Literally, China, 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.
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.
It's not just physical warfare.
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.
And this transcends politics.
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, there's passions in the Bible.
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.
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.
So, so there's a real issue there.
I also think, again, these are weird things to be talking about at a report.
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Republican or conservative conference, but I think we've lost touch with the cycles of the earth and our farmland.
It's like, you know,
a tomato in the United States is 70% less nutrient dense than it was 50 years ago.
Whoa.
Because our soil is so depleted.
So
by kind of this industrial agriculture, Bill Gates process agriculture system, our literally, we're depleting our soil, which gives us the nutrients, which translates everything in the world, you know, into the food.
So
yeah, I think there is a deeper thing here.
I think in a weird way, and I've said this, I wasn't a Trump fan in 2016.
I thought he was a big threat.
I believe him winning with the support of people like RFK was the most important
moment potentially of my lifetime.
I mean, I think this was a massive historical
necessity that Trump.
had to win.
And I think in a weird way, he's restoring our spirits back in this country.
We're thinking big again.
I mean, we've had a dark 10 years of misinformation, police, and the inability to question, you know, the established dogmas.
You know, why the hell are parents, you know, crucified for questioning pharmaceutical products or questioning the existing standard of care when that's only led to kids being more sick?
Yep.
You got the IRS stating food is not medicine.
Right.
You got health insurance prices.
Absurd.
I pay $850 a month.
Most families cannot afford that.
Oh, it's crazy.
It's the number one cause of bankruptcy.
And it's interesting.
The insurance, you know, people say should be incentivized for us to be healthy.
It's actually not.
Do you know about this?
The 15% medical loss ratio.
So Obamacare made it that insurance companies can only make 15% profits.
They have to pay out 85%.
It was this populist thing that, oh, the profits are too high.
We're capping your profits at 15%.
But it made it that you can raise premiums so they can get that 50%.
So you just think about it.
They didn't even realize this.
If you are mandated 15% profit margin, but can raise prices in order to get that 50%, the incentive is for costs to keep going up.
So in the past 10 years, insurance premiums have doubled because they have this incentive for the pie to be growing.
They want 15% of a larger and larger and larger pie.
So there's actually a strong incentive for an insurance company to want you sick.
They actually want a bunch of interventions.
They actually want you on a bunch of pills.
They actually want a bunch of surgeries because as costs go up, they're able to take more and more and more 15%.
So literally every single lever that touches our health actually wants you sick.
That's so crazy.
Yeah, it's nuts, man i mean what happened to united healthcare was insane i mean there's interesting i mean it's very dark and i think terrible and very scary how there's any support of that and that guy is a total psychopath and it's terrible but there's
i feel like there's this undefined hard to put your finger on rage that every american person right now feels towards the healthcare system right i think bobby and trump tapped into the positive vein of that.
They said, listen, your kids are sick.
You should be frustrated.
But there's a positive place we can go.
There's a positive way where the U.S.
government can look at every single institution of health and say, how do we incentivize you to want kids to be healthy, not sick?
This Maha agenda to me is
a platform of incredible optimism.
It's a platform where we have deregulation at the FDA.
to let all these startups, and there's so many interesting startups you probably talked to.
They're trying to do innovative blood testing, innovative therapeutics.
It costs $2 billion to get to the FDA process.
That's by design for big pharma.
Yeah, and that's just big pharma protecting innovation.
The FDA should be massively deregulated.
I don't think RFK and Trump are declaring war on pharma at all.
They're declaring war on big pharma, small pharma, interesting therapeutics, blood testing, preventative scans, AI-enabled tools, which the Biden administration is just not allowed anything.
We should all be having a doctor in our pocket that's tied to our blood tests, that's giving personalized preventative ideas.
There's this world of abundance.
And then when it comes to CMS, Dr.
Oz, you know, this boring department, but it's the biggest department in government.
It basically steers 20% of the U.S.
economy, all these medical codes.
Right now, it's a sick care code.
It's like on Medicare.
You have to wait to get sick and then you get a bunch of drugs.
That's the way the system works.
We can unbundle and allow people to have freedom.
And then when it comes to the NIH, and this is huge, Jay Bhattasharia, the guy that was blacklisted on Twitter, the guy that Stanford tried to fire, he's now running the NIH.
I don't know if you remember this.
He was talking four years about school lockdowns.
He was saying it was a bad idea.
He was ostracized.
He's now running the NIH.
And they're just going to ask, what's making people sick?
How do we get back to real science?
So I think you can actually just attack these institutions to change the dynamics with our insurance and with our pharma, you know, with our hospitals very quickly.
Do you think the biggest reason for the sickness is the ultra-processed foods?
Yeah.
So I don't like stack ranking.
I think here's what's happening.
92% of medical spending is on chronic disease.
92% of deaths are chronic conditions.
So these are obesity, heart disease, diabetes, fatty liver disease, Alzheimer's.
The problem is the medical system treats these as all separate conditions.
If you have those conditions, you're at a different doctor with a different pill every time.
The foundational thing that Bobby Kennedy and President Trump are saying is these conditions are interrelated and they're interrelated by simple things like food.
Food's a huge problem, but it's also sedentary lifestyle.
Right now, a child in a school, a public school in the United States, gets less time outside than a maximum security prisoner.
Okay.
There's no time for kids to play.
They're They're sitting at desks for eight hours.
They're not getting moving.
They're not out in the sun, which is extremely important.
We get two hours less sleep than we did just 100 years ago.
We have chronic stress.
The fact that we have, you know, phone, you know, just basically lighting up our stress receptors every single second.
It's a problem.
Now, Trump's not saying to ban phones.
He's not saying to ban artificial light.
He's not saying to ban Coca-Cola, but we should be aware of this and we should be looking at this holistic set of factors that are assaulting our children and our cells and look at the $4.5 trillion we spend in medicine and say, how can we ameliorate these problems?
The core message that I'm pushing with my sister and that President Trump and Bobby talked about is chronic disease is interconnected.
So it gets to that spiritual awakening.
How can we talk and incentivize with our kids and talk to them about more exercise, eating real food, looking at the sun?
you know, not being chronically addicted to their phones all day.
Like these aren't things we should be mandating top down, but they are things we can incentivize.
You know, right now, SNAP, right?
These food stamps, 18 of snap goes to soda like we're shoving this stuff into our child's hands right 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.
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 or our friends in Switzerland, but they are.
We're living 10 years less.
It's our very corrupt captured system that now there's focus 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 span too is probably going down.
No, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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.
Right.
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.
So everyone that's has Alzheimer's inevitably had diabetes.
They inevitably had some depression.
They inevitably had some fertility issues, which is highly related to diabetes.
They inevitably had fatty liver disease.
They inevitably had, you know, all these other issues.
So we're not only living much
less than our European countries, we have much more tortured lives.
And it's a real human capital crisis.
Yeah, there needs to be be a mindset shift, right?
More preventative.
That's right.
I just took a pernuvo scan.
What'd 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.
You found some stuff, you know?
And they said a lot of people that happens too.
So.
So right now, the FDA says not to do pernovo scans.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
There's a war right now of the current medical system against any type of early detection diagnosis.
They have said not to use continuous glucose monitors to understand your glucose.
They warn against blood testing.
That's more than just the standard blood test you get at the doctors.
They actually say, they actually have essentially standing order against preventative cancer screening.
Wow.
It makes no sense.
One thing that Marty McCary has talked about, who's going to lead the FDA,
has absolutely reversed the FDA's war on early detection.
There's this assumption in the healthcare system that the American patient is too dumb to have that data from an early scan.
They're too dumb to understand their blood tests.
They're too dumb to have, you know, biowearable devices that give us insight.
That's so wrong, right?
You probably see this.
Being empowered with information helps you be healthier.
Getting intense functional medicine blood testing, I found I was low grade, had an autoimmune condition, was able to attack that.
It was very good to know.
It helped me change my diet.
Getting your pernova scan helps you understand what's going on, take action on that.
You know, getting all these biosensors, understanding your sleep, it helps close that loop.
So I think one tangible thing that the Trump administration is going to unleash is let's let Americans have their access to their healthcare data.
Right now, in 20 states, patients aren't even legally allowed to have their medical records.
There's this like assumption from the medical system that patients are too dumb to understand their own health information.
That needs to end.
That needs to stop.
The fertility issues hits deep with me.
Almost every female friend I have has had a miscarriage.
Isn't that crazy?
Miscarriages are like skyrocketing right now.
It's nuts.
They're skyrocketing.
Almost in every single friend of mine.
I believe it.
Yeah.
I believe it.
That's not normal.
No.
And but the media is treating it as normal.
They are.
You know, they are.
But in your generation, that probably was not happening as much.
No, you probably have friends, many
women with PCOS, with infertility issues.
That's skyrocketing.
That's doubled in 10 years.
That's the leading cause of infertility.
Male sperm counts plummeting.
I mean, really, it's pretty dark.
I mean, let's get out of motivations.
There's a dark situation happening where our bodies are crying out for help on our core evolutionary function.
I mean, what lesson does it send?
What warning does it send that we're losing the ability to reproduce?
Like birth rates are plummeting in the United States.
Whether it's miscarriages going up, PCOS going up,
gestational diabetes, birth issues,
everything that impacts a child.
or fertility is going up.
There's an absolute war on moms.
Once the kid's born, it's even more of a problem.
Right now, the biggest funder of the American Academy of Pediatrics is Abbott, which is the maker of formula.
There's actually studies coming out from Bill Gates essentially suggesting that lab-grown baby formula is better than breast milk.
There's a war on breast milk.
There's a war on what a children should be eating.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends processed food is the first thing a child should be fed.
I mean, it is really, really tough out there.
I don't know if you know Alex Clark, who's part of Turning Point, who's just a warrior on this issue, but we went to the Senate together and she let out a rallying cry for the American mom.
The American mom from conception to the birth of the child to the life of that child is getting absolutely crushed by our systems.
Well, the whole process of a hospital birth is pretty traumatizing.
100%.
You know, I'm considering home birth right now.
Well, we, so, so I, 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 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.
Right now, 40% of births in the United States are from a C-section.
No.
Wow.
Do whatever you want.
Do whatever you want.
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, 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.
I think a very empowering experience, very important bomb 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.
Yeah.
I think if a lot of women knew the complications with C-sections, knew the importance for the microbiome of giving a natural birth, you know, 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.
You know, I think if women had informed consent, they'd be making different decisions.
A lot of them would.
Absolutely.
You also got the pain injection some women get.
Right.
I forget what it's called, but.
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 plitocin 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.
And 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.
We want to bias towards as little
interventions as possible.
Yeah.
You got a woman fearful of giving birth these days.
Oh, yeah.
It's very disempowering.
Yeah.
And at the current rate, we're going to depopulate, you know.
Elon talks about this.
Elon's absolutely right.
I mean, there's a war on our birth rate.
There's a, every public policy that we have is anti-child, anti-family.
I mean, at the end of the day, a lot of this health discussion goes to the, an attack on the family.
I mean, we, we, we are losing respect for our kids and respect for the American life.
Another thing I want to see improve is the school lunch programs.
I grew up in a middle upper class town and you would think there would be decent lunch there.
It was not decent.
It was french fries.
It was fried food.
It was the worst quality meat you could find.
It was leftover dominoes.
It was terrible.
I mean, this is another example of just how we're really just letting down kids.
I don't like to give Europe or other countries that much credit, but in France,
they have a bipartisan consensus, and it's extremely important what children eat at daycare.
There's actually a four-course meal,
including a cheese course at the end.
I don't know if they give a cigarette or a glass of wine,
but it's grass-fed cheese.
It's fruit.
It's a a balanced meal it's like very serious how they how they do it it's very looked at how high quality that food is here we're giving kids ultra-processed crap i was at a event for you know my alma mater my alma mater stanford this uh summer thing and they had daycare and you know ostensibly these are supposed to be smart people they had the students uh providing the daycare and they were giving them graham crackers and um oreas wow to to two-year-olds and i'm like this is what's happening at a stanford event.
I mean, it just, it's just crazy.
There's just, we've completely lost our minds.
And I do think, again, I'm a conservative.
I don't think there should be a nanny state, but the fact that we recommend this ultra-process crap to kids is actually a reverse nanny state.
It's a corruption of the system.
It's not a nanny state to say that we should have correct school lunch guidelines.
That's actually a correction of corruption that we've already seen.
You know, I say this a lot.
Michelle Obama early on was right.
But I don't think it should be the first lady saying this.
It should be the president.
It should be the Secretary of Defense because we're becoming non-competitive as a country from a military readiness standpoint.
It should be the secretary of the treasury because poisoning our kids is going to bankrupt our country and healthcare costs.
Right.
It should be all the major cabinet secretaries because this impacts everything.
So
Michelle Obama actually caved in a year because she got a lot of pressure for 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 liberal.
She caved, but she was right on that.
Yeah, she was right on that.
She was right on that.
We should actually listen to her what she said in the first year yeah i grew up eating lunchables they got exposed for having heavy metals and all sorts of stuff glyphosate well lunchables is considered a health food according to this current school lunch guy that's crazy there's hundreds of millions of dollars that go to lunchables of federal funds a year just like right now well over ten billion dollars of federal funds from food stamps go to soda wow so that goes directly to the soda companies Over $10 billion from the U.S.
Treasury each year goes to soda companies just from snap.
Oh my gosh what do you think the alternative is to food stamps though because these these families still got to eat right i think i i my personal opinion is we should have a
uh 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.
No other country has a supplemental nutrition program going to this ultra-processed crap.
60 to 7% 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.
States can actually ask the federal government to have a unique structure where they have healthier food on SNAP.
The Biden administration up till now has rejected.
They've literally rejected state requests to take soda off of SNAP.
Wow.
So we're actually getting governors together right now who are ready to ask for that.
And the Trump administration looks like they're going to grant those requests.
So that's my answer to Snap.
Snap should go to whole food.
I want to be clear.
I'm a libertarian.
I think most drugs should be legal.
I don't think Coke should be banned.
I don't think cigarettes should be banned, but we shouldn't be subsidizing them with government money.
Right.
I love that.
Kylie, I can't wait to see what you, Bobby, and the rest of Maha do.
Where could people get your book and keep up with you, man?
Yeah, Good Energy really lays this out.
I mean, it was really, really grateful to see the resonance this year.
The Trump campaign was reported was using this as
an inspiration for policy.
So, really grateful for that.
But good energy is available everywhere on the socials at CaliMeans.
And grateful for you for shining a light on these issues, man.
I think independent media has been a massive force of this Maha movement.
I think we've got a big opportunity.
People of every party, I think, should be supporting Bobby and Trump with this mandate from President Trump to protect kids.
Absolutely.
I love it.
Thanks for coming on again.
Thank you, sir.
Yep.
Thanks for watching, guys.