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Your post seems to express a concern about climate change, food crises, and a "Tech Tycoon" allegedly taking control of farmland as a strategic move. The idea seems to be that someone—perhaps a tech mogul—recognizes the limits of technology in addressing hunger amid climate chaos and is now eyeing agriculture as a safeguard.
The English part you provided says: "Tech Tycoon is sly enough to understand that Chips and Computers alone won't feed you. And with climate change, food and hunger crisis is a clear and present danger to us all. So he is taking insurance. Controlling farming. Our only gateway to food. So he is taking control of farming and farm lands."
If you’re looking for my take, I’d say it’s a plausible worry—climate change is indeed messing with food production, and land ownership is a real power play. Billionaires buying up farmland isn’t new; it’s been happening for years, often as an investment or a hedge against uncertainty. But whether it’s a grand conspiracy or just smart business depends on the specifics—who’s "he," and what’s the evidence? If you’ve got more details, feel free to share, and I can dig deeper with you!