Saturday, July 30, 2022

China buying up our farmland

China is buying billions in US farmland and lawmakers are scrambling to try to stop them

U.S. lawmakers are acting with increased concern as Chinese purchasers are buying tens of thousands of acres of U.S. farmland.

As of the start of 2020, Chinese investors owned about 192,000 acres of U.S. agricultural land valued at about $1.9 billion, according to Politico. While Chinese land ownership in the U.S. is less than that of other foreign nations, the growth in Chinese land ownership is part of an overall trend in China rapidly buying up other country’s farmland over more than a decade.

Revelations from a groundbreaking exclusive CNN story published on July 23 about telecommunications equipment from China’s Huawei installed in rural America suggest that Chinese land purchases could pose a severe national security threat as well.

China’s state-supported telecommunications giants, Huawei and ZTE, sold cell tower equipment and routers, often at a loss, to small, rural telecommunications providers in the heartland. Much of the made-in-China equipment was installed adjacent to the land-based leg of America’s nuclear triad — the 400 Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) — in Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming.

Read about this national security threat

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What about Bill Gates? what's he up to?

Anonymous said...

Be careful not to become a slave for the devil like all of them!

Lynn Anderson said...

Every American citizen should be alarmed/concerned about this. Is it being reported on the national news stations? Or is one-half of our population still uninformed?

Anonymous said...

Again, I ask: Who is selling the farmland to the Chinese? This is the real culprit. Is it the US Government? Is it a greedy corporation? Is it a private individual who inherited it, and didn't have to pay inheritance tax on it? Is it a secret?

We don't know anything until we know who sold it.

Lynn Anderson said...

Some of the buyers are a mystery as they set up dummy corporations and/or hide their true identities. I would surmise it is private individuals selling to the Chinese possibly unknown to them as to their true identity or intentions. Would love to see an investigator reporter track this down.