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The Deep State Uncovered V: Big Ag
Unmasking the Corporate Empire Controlling Your Food, Health, and Future

What if everything you’ve been told about your food—how it’s grown, who controls it, and what it does to your body—is a lie?

In The Deep State Uncovered V: Big Ag, former SWAT medic and investigator Mike Morton exposes the dark underbelly of the global agricultural-industrial complex. From factory farms to genetically modified seeds, from corrupt regulators to global monopolies, this book pulls no punches.

Through powerful investigative reporting and a no-nonsense style, Morton connects the dots between corporate greed, government collusion, and the silent epidemics of chronic illness, food dependency, and environmental collapse. Backed by real data, insider testimonies, and suppressed documents, Big Ag reveals:

  • How multinational corporations control the global food supply

  • The real cost of “cheap” meat, processed food, and GMO crops

  • Why regulatory agencies have become puppets of the industry

  • The role of Big Ag in surveillance, global trade, and national security

  • How you’re being chemically manipulated, nutritionally sabotaged, and politically deceived

This is more than a book—it’s a warning shot. If you care about your health, your family, and your freedom, you can’t afford to ignore what’s on your plate.

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