Checks made out to Rebel News:Rebel News Network Ltd.PO Box 61056 Eglinton/Dufferin ROToronto, ON M6E 5B2 Crypto A video emerged this week from the Dutch town of Almelo, where a supermarket called Picnic, where a fire burned through the store and was reduced to rubble. Rebel News arrived at the scene of the fire the next day to check it out. It just so happens that Picnic is, in fact, a supermarket brand funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that uses electric vehicles to deliver groceries to customers. Christianne van der Wal-Zeggelink, the Dutch minister for nature and nitrogen, is married to Piet van der Wal, heir to the fortune of another supermarket chain, Boni. Boni is one of a group of four major investors in the Picnic franchise. The van der Wal family was part of a group of investors that in 2015 and 2019 raised 450 million euros for the Picnic business, along with funding from Gates. In the end, buying from Boni or ordering online from Picnic is essentially the same thing. The current owner and CEO of Picnic is a man named Michiel Mueller. Mueller is a Dutch entrepreneur, climate change activist and self-proclaimed visionary who intends to “change the entire food system [and] waste elimination’ to be in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. Sales from Picnic or Boni could, in theory, immediately increase van der Wal-Zeggelink’s wealth. Gates also profits from Picnic, since the store also sells the food that Gates promotes. Although it seems the dots are starting to align in a potentially suspicious way, in this case, the truth of the fire’s origin remains unknown. To see more of our reporting from the Dutch Farmers’ Rebellion and to support our 100% viewer-funded journalism, visit FarmerRebellion.com.