‘Farming’ – The Globalist Way!

Let me stress that the blog is not back, as such, not up and running as in days of yore. I’m just putting out the occasional piece.

This one because it complements last week’s offering about Globalists who dreamed up the ‘climate crisis’ now profiting from measures introduced to combat that fantasy.

And as with last week’s piece, we’ll see asset management funds, fund managers and the rest, staying in the background, operating through intermediaries.

WHERE WE AT?

The farm in question is Rhos-farch, above Pennal. South-facing land overlooking the Dyfi and rising up to Tarren Hendre, the highest point in the immediate area (633m), shown in pink on the maps below.

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The consensus is that the farm’s been bought by Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust. There’s even a suggestion it’s been “gifted“.

Either way, the rumours talk of money provided by Aviva, the insurance company, which often fronts for BlackRock; which uses bodies like WWF, and Wildlife Trusts, to disguise the origin of the funding.

Nothing surprising there, because Aviva is working with other wildlife trusts in Wales, sometimes as part of the temperate rainforests restoration project.

Here’s estate agent Savills’ information for Rhos-farch. We see it covers 625 acres, and the asking price is £3,500,000. The property offers . . .

Diverse leisure, sporting, tree planting and environmental opportunities.

Strangely, there’s no mention of farming.

A1 Overview suggests the farm has done well from ‘Welsh Government’ or Natural Resources Wales funding over the past decade.

The farm participates in Welsh Government schemes like the Woodland Creation and Woodland Restoration Schemes. 

Farmers Weekly hints at further goodies available from tree planting.

The woodland includes coniferous and deciduous varieties and there is potential for further planting as identified by a recent feasibility survey carried out by Natural Resources Wales.

Though I’m struggling with this because the FW article is dated February 6, 2024, while what I assume to be the relevant document, the Machynlleth Forest Resource Plan, wasn’t approved until April.

Did somebody have a crystal ball?

The reference further confused by the fact Rhos-farch doesn’t seem to figure in the maps provided in the document.

OTHERS INVOLVED

Scrolling down the estate agent’s literature we see that the solicitor listed (presumably acting for the vendor) is Agri Advisor. A Welsh company that’s expanded considerably in recent years, and now has branches everywhere.

There’s no branch in Cardiff itself, but there is one at Henstaff Court, just off the M4, south of Creigiau.

In cases like this, I like to get my bearings, but in this case Google Maps couldn’t take me beyond the entrance. Yet what I saw there was intriguing.

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Now you’re wondering why I highlighted the names of Agri Advisor and RSK ADAS.

Some may remember that RSK ADAS has appeared on this blog before. First, in Snake Oil And Land Grabs (December 2023), then More From Ireland Moor (October 2024).

In the first piece linked to, I said:

Tracing the ownership of RSK ADAS eventually gets us to Los Angeles and “global alternative investment manager” the Ares Management Corporation. You may not be surprised to learn that among the largest of Ares’ shareholders we find both BlackRock and Vanguard.

Agri Advisor and RSK ADAS being on the same board could be pure coincidence. But there are already too many worrying linkages and connections in this story to allow for any more coincidences.

Agri Advisor presents itself as the friend of the farmer, run by solicitors from Welsh-speaking farming families, a pukka Welsh organisation. Yet I have some doubts.

I feel it’s got increasingly close to the ‘Welsh Government, perhaps through Farming Connect, the state-run body for ‘good’ farmers.

Another source of confusion is the website, which has the company “Established in 2011“. But Companies House says Agri Advisor Ltd was formed in February 2013, Agri Advisor Holdings Ltd in May 2015, and Agri Advisor Legal LLP in February 2016.

The first two have always filed as dormant, the LLP is the operational company.

Then there’s the fact that AA has worked with wind farm companies. One I’m sure of is Belltower of Bristol, where the ownership trail takes us back to Foresight Group Holdings Ltd of Guernsey.

And if the name ‘Foresight’ rings a bell, it’s because this outfit has been buying up Welsh farms for distant investors to greenwash away their sins by planting trees.

Foresight is well in with the ‘Welsh Government’, and is no longer limiting its activities to wind turbines and trees. Its new Cardiff office seems to be run by former Development Bank of Wales staff.

So maybe Agri Advisors is now telling farmers they have to ‘adapt’, to give up land for renewables, ‘carbon capture’, rewilding, and all the other bollocks that serve no purpose except to further enrich the Globalists who dreamed up the ‘climate crisis’ scam.

All in all, it increasingly looks as if Agri Advisor is running with the hares and hunting with the hounds.

To conclude. Rhos-farch has either been bought by the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust with money from Aviva, Foresight, or possibly the ‘Welsh Government’; or it’s been bought by one of these and handed over, with strings, to the Trust.

Could we be looking at another Gilestone?

CONCERNS

Rhos-farch has been sold by a couple I won’t name, but I cannot ignore the fact that the wife is a very senior civil servant with the ‘Welsh Government’.

I might have ignored her if she was in education, health, transport, or some other area, but here’s a clip from her Linkedin profile.

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And then I found this, referring to the husband:

. . . before acquiring his own holding and further acreage, taking his holding to 1200 acres, increasing the sheep and suckler cow numbers along with diversifying into tourism, letting residential properties and renewable energy and timber production.

This all refers to land and property in Montgomeryshire, not to Rhos-farch.

After reading it I was drawn back to what Savills said in its sales blurb:

 The current woodland is within both a Woodland Creation Scheme and Woodland Restoration Scheme regulated by Natural Resources Wales and with a number of years remaining on the contracts.

The unavoidable question is: have this couple’s land holdings and other assets benefitted from ‘Welsh Government’ decisions with which the wife was involved?

SOCIALISM AND FARMING

Socialists have been hostile towards farmers since the Tolpuddle Martyrs were shipped off to Oz in 1834, and it was reinforced a century later by Stalin’s war on the kulaks for starving the workers and peasants. (Famine that had nothing to do with ‘Uncle Joe’ and collectivisation.)

When such attitudes became passé after the fall of Communism, socialists’ animus was revived by the Globalists and their buddies in various supranational bodies inventing the ‘climate crisis’. This also gave the Left a new excuse to target another old foe – capitalism.

But while many of the bruvvers still thought in terms of the caricature capitalist with top hat, big cigar, and dark satanic mills, the twenty-first century variety makes nothing, and is in fact pulling their strings.

And so the comrades’ new crusade was to save a planet being destroyed by farting cows and people who make things. In other words – destroy agriculture and de-industrialise the West. The Globalist agenda.

Which results in the industry with the highest percentage of Welsh speakers, the ‘glue’ holding together many rural communities, being destroyed by lying bastards who claim they want a million Welsh speakers by 2050.

AND FINALLY . . .

To understand how Globalism operates, look no further than the UK Online Safety Act. Said to be protecting children from online harm but, in reality, censoring views that challenge or expose the Globalist agenda.

Globalist greed, and the desire to control, is filtered through captured politicians and a bought media, and either hides behind a ‘Who-could-object-to-that?‘ smokescreen, or else is premised on a lie.

On the plus side . . . the Globalist project is faltering; its Leftist and Muslim foot-soldiers are seen for what they are, its liberal useful idiots are ridiculed, Woke is dying, and no one is going to fight WWIII for Zelensky and his crooked friends.

Reducing the Globalists to open, blanket censorship and ever more obvious lies.

All-out confrontation can’t be far away.

♦ end ♦

© Royston Jones 2025

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David Smith

Jac is Back – to the tune of that Sinatra piece. I feel like I’m back with an old friend – which I’d like to think, in a sense, I am!

Dafis

Noticed more agitation over astory that radical AngloBrit supremacists have purchased a bit of land in mid Powys. While I’m not best pleased about their arrival I don’t regard it as any different to the loads of other assorted Sais buying houses for homes, second homes or Airbnb’s. Not really welcome at all. Add to that the purchase of land for greenwash and other net zero scams and it’s an utter fuck up from A toZ

Martin Evans

I don’t know much about Zelensky but surely Putin, the Stalin of today, cannot be allowed to do as he likes?

Martin Evans

I can’t speak for prosperity but in the other respects, prior to the Ukraine War (Especially post 2022), I think he had those things. Now I think Russia is weaker and I think he has to accept that recreating the USSR is impossible. I think China is a much bigger threat than Russia (Perhaps to Russia as well), though India may well figure increasingly in that equation. The insane thing is that, in the case of the former, we have been bankrolling them, at the cost of our own manufacturing sector and independence. That said, I bought some car parts recently (For a genuinely British car) and was dismayed to see India as the country of origin on the packaging.

Martin Evans

I take the point that when the Cold War ended, NATO had perhaps served it’s purpose. Indeed, when Putin was objecting to the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO, I felt it might have been an idea to offer Russia membership; if he refused, he couldn’t say he wasn’t asked. Had Europe been re united, to the Urals, what of Russia beyond the Urals?

The people of eastern Europe may disagree but I’d say the world was more stable in the Cold War, in that each side seemed to know where they stood and how far they could push the other. MAD worked. I think the EU and certainly the EEC worked better when it was smaller.

Dafis

It’s an odd kind of respect that derives from aggression, repression and corruption. If he wound his neck in a bit he might become a bigger version of e.g Orban.

Martin Evans

He may have read Karl Marx but Putin is certainly no good comrade.

Dafis

I doubt whether Marx even figures marginally in his life. He may have boned up on it in his youth just to conform to the prevailing expectations of the time but once the USSR was done he was an early convert to the mission of grabbing power and wealth in the new Russia. No doubt the latent paranoia and history of Russian international relations conditioned Putin and many others. Add to that mix the inability of the USA to bring him “on side” in early 2000’s at a time when AQ and others presented plenty of common enemy material and we are where we are today.

Martin Evans

This all reminds me of an exchange in the film Italian Job, where they are discussing getting a “Professor” to nobble the Italian traffic system. There is an exchange – ‘Camp’ Freddie: But Mr. Bridger, what if the Professor’s not bent?
Mr. Bridger: Camp Freddie, everybody in the World is bent!

It seems that based on the global warming scare, we are being advised to use heat pumps and drive electric cars. I don’t know whether global warming is genuine (I suspect it is at least over stated) but neither of the above is a solution to the alleged problem. Both are simply a money making scheme, similar, I suspect, to windfarms, solar panels and scheme like the one in question. The contradiction, in all this, is that no attempt is made to reduce air travel but denying people their fortnight in Majorca would be political suicide. Providing an excuse, other than vanity, for having a new car, is what lots of people want to hear.

As to Aviva, I think they were or bought out Norwich Union, an organisation, with whom based on experience, I would never deal.

Ioan Richard

I wrote this amateur suggestion below as an e mail to several Press / Media outlets and to my local Politicians. It was just a suggestion. I have no economic qualifications but I thought it might kick start some debate on the future of Gilestone Farm. It has been met with total silence. No support and no criticism. What do you think Jac and your readers? Read on below :-
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From Mr. Ioan Richard, 4, Twynybedw, Clydach, Swansea 
aptrefor@yahoo.co.uk   
LETTER – Gilestone Farm 29-7-25.
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The Wales Labour Government WAG, bought Gilestone Farm, using our public money, to establish a ‘Green Festival’ there. Now that, that idea has crashed, the farm has just been devalued by £500,000. In other words we the public will lose a lot of our money if it’s sold now. 
So it is of interest and the concern of myself and the taxpaying people of Wales. 
I do not know if it is tenanted, and if so who currently rents and farms its 241 acres.  If it would not cause hardship to a sitting tenant, I’d like to make a few suggestions for its future. Not that any Senedd Members will take any notice of me or us the Welsh public.
Why not split it into six blocks of forty acres to let to local young farmers to establish starter cow herds of beef cattle, or starter flocks of lowland sheep? Without any appropriate milking parlour buildings or summer moorland out-by grazing, these land blocks would be unsuitable for dairy cows or hill top breeds of sheep. 
In years past many County Councils did rent out starter small holdings to young farmers, as at the Middleton Estate, it was done for many years at what is now the National Botanic Garden. 
Each of the six blocks could be let for five or ten years, with quick to erect modestly priced containers as sheds. Before, new dwellers to the countryside object, they need to be reminded that WAG is soon set to approve massive blocks of container bigger sized Lithium Iron battery blocks near their homes to store erratic electricity from giant wind turbines all over Wales. They will be far uglier than a few plain starter sheds for young farmers. 
Another benefit could be to establish an Usk pumping water extraction station at Gileston Farm, which is very close to the river Usk. Using that facility in three ways :- to top up the Brecon canal; to control flooding further down the Usk valley and to partly deliver fresh clean Usk water to the thirsty former mining valleys and Newport and Cardiff and even Bristol. So, Gilestone Farm could have far better beneficial usage than selling it off, on our behalf, at a huge loss to our public purse and our wallets without us having any say in the matter.
I. Richard, Clydach, Swansea.
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Martin Evans

I don’t think the farm was ever intended as anything more than a country retreat for the Welsh junta. The US president has Camp David, the First Minstrel has Camp Drakeford.

Rob

Forgot to mention no Welsh Land Transaction Tax, for trusts.
Money from the WG, probably paid into a different trust and then “gifted to the Charity and even more in cash hand outs.

Rob

“Gifted” perhaps a charitable trust, then 25% returned in cash by the government. Nice work if you can get it, as they say.

Dafis

Something that was well intentioned when first introduced but now just another tool in some scumbag lawyer’s kit

Dafis

AgriAdvisor lists 9 offices some of them fairly recent acquisitions. Apart from Henstaff Court they are represented in the south at Pumsaint and CastellNewydd Emlyn, then Aber, Mach, Welshpool and Kington across Mid Wales and further north at Bala and Gaerwen . Most have “high street addresses although the Pumsaint location looks like a home office in a rather pleasant country setting.