H/T Cthulhu
Unfortunately this is all to true.
Recently we all heard of Scotland targeting sheep and cattle for removal. A really STUPID MOVE since they produce food from rocky hilly areas unsuitable for crops. So I thought I had better dust off this article I wrote months ago and publish it. I am not going to make changes since it is mostly looking at a possible future.
GUARDIAN April 22 2022: Northern Ireland faces loss of 1 million sheep and cattle to meet climate targets
This is not out of the blue:
NOTE DATE –>December 2018 – SPICe Briefing to The Scotish Parliament
Climate Change and Agriculture: How can Scottish Agriculture Contribute to Climate Change Targets?
ABSTRACT:
The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill proposes a statutory target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050 (from a 1990 baseline) across the whole Scottish economy. It also allows for a target of 100% reduction in emissions (known as a net zero target) to be created at a future date, from the same baseline. The UK and Scottish Government’s statutory advisers, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), consider the 90% target to be at the limit of feasibility. The Scottish Government is however under pressure from stakeholders [WHO ARE THESE STAKEHOLDERS? The ReichsWEF??? GC] to set a specific net zero target in the Bill.
The main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). CH4 and N2O have a significantly higher global warming potential than CO2; in other words, their total warming impact is greater relative to CO2 over a set period. Emissions are reported and predominantly discussed in a common unit of CO2 equivalent (CO2e). Agriculture (including associated land use) is the second largest contributor to Scottish emissions (after transport at 37%), accounting for just over a quarter of Scotland’s total in 2016.
Methane and nitrous oxide are emitted in significant quantities by agriculture. These are inherent in food production due to biological processes and chemical interactions in both livestock and plant growth. Therefore, the approach to mitigating emissions from agriculture differs to most other sectors where CO2 is the overwhelmingly dominant greenhouse gas. As more progress is made in reducing emissions in for example electricity or waste, the relative importance of agriculture in the total Scottish emissions budget grows. The CCC’s latest report for Scotland considers that “the ambition in the agricultural sector and the focus on voluntary measures remains concerning. Agriculture will need to make a greater contribution to meeting emissions targets, especially if Scotland is to meet a netzero target as proposed in the Climate Change Bill”. Emissions from agriculture and related land use have been largely static for 10 years. Livestock emissions account for around 48% of the agricultural total (by CO2e), most of which can be attributed to methane emissions from cattle and sheep.
Agricultural soils and land-use change emissions account for a further 43%. The use of the phrase “net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture” …The reality on the ground is that the activities of farmers and land managers both contribute to and sequester greenhouse gases. If farmers are to maintain a headage of livestock, even at a reduced rate, then there will be methane emissions, however this can be balanced by actions elsewhere. ….Recent research on Soil Carbon and Land Use suggests that an improved understanding of CH4 and N2O emissions is likely to lead to greater opportunities for emissions reductions than that provided by solely increasing carbon sequestration through e.g. peatland restoration or tree planting. Multiple opportunities exist to reduce emissions arising on-farm. Many of these will require shifts from business as usual behaviour, and include agroforestry, [So that is what will grow on the grazing land NOT CROPS TO FEED PEOPLE. – GC] restoring peatlands, [PEAT has been used for centuries as a source of heat for homes -GC] soil testing and management to increase carbon capture, changes to cattle feed to reduce enteric emissions, farming breeds and crop varieties that produce less methane, precision agriculture to reduce fertilizer and pesticide use, and DIETARY CHANGE…
Another bit of information in the news:, Pilot, Flying J CEO, on Diesel Fuel Supply Shortage TikTok
Who Owns Union Pacific Railway and Why Did It Cut Shipping of Fertilizer to Farmers?
Vanguard and BlackRock own the majority stakes in both CF Industries, the fertilizer manufacturer, and Union Pacific, the railway distributor. Critics are suspicious of engineered food shortages.
Four years ago, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock asset management firm that controls trillions in investments, is a member of the board of trustees of Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum and sits on the board of directors for the Council on Foreign Relations. A few years ago, 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗸 𝘀𝗮𝗶𝗱: “𝗕𝗲𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗴𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝘀𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲𝘀, 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗰𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗮𝘁 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗥𝗼𝗰𝗸, 𝘄𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗯𝗲𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗼𝗿𝘀.”
Dave Hodges
If that does not play the URL is LARRY FINK “BLACKROCK” : WE ARE ASKING COMPANIES, YOU HAVE TO FORCE BEHAVIORS
From the GatewayPundit:
The US once had vast grain reserves in silos across the country. Today those grain reserves along with the silos have vanished. This was due to deregulated global markets, globalization, and the 1996 farm bill. That bill abolished our national system of grain reserves. (Thanks Dan Amstutz, I hope you are enjoying the flames you so richly deserve.) The reserves in the U.S.D.A. Commodity Credit Corporation were gradually depleted until in 2008 the USDA, in response to the 2008 Food Crisis, declared ‘The Cupboard is Bare’ . Dan Amstutz buddies, the grain traders even responded to the food crisis by writing a letter to President Bush discouraging the replacement of reserves because it would “distort” grain prices, suggesting a monetary fund, from which they could profit, instead.
7 U.S. Code § 1427 – Commodity Credit Corporation sales price restriction7 U.S. Code § 1427 – Commodity Credit Corporation sales price restriction
(a)In general
The Commodity Credit Corporation may sell any farm commodity owned or controlled by the Corporation at any price not prohibited by this section.
(b)Inventories
In determining sales policies for basic agricultural commodities or storable nonbasic commodities, the Corporation should consider the establishment of such policies with respect to prices, terms, and conditions as the Corporation determines will not discourage or deter manufacturers, processors, and dealers from acquiring and carrying normal inventories of the commodity of the current crop.
NOW you know what happened to government cheese.
DAN AMSTUTZ and his FARM BILL!
Frank Herbert: “If you can control their DIET and sexuality, you have them from cradle to grave.” (Gee that sounds familiar….)
I have calculated that reducing CO2 output by 80% (by 2030 per Obama) would reduce humans to a 1700s life style. Farmers made up 69% of labor force in 1800 compared to 2.6% in 1990. The 1800s saw the First Agricultural Revolution with the introduction of commercial chemical fertilizers and factory made equipment that could be pulled by animals. Prior to that agriculture was mainly done by hand with WOODEN implements.
1830 — It took about 250-300 labor-hours to produce 100 bushels of wheat from 5 acres of land with walking plow, [Human powered] brush harrow, hand broadcast of seed, sickle, and flail.
1810-30 saw the transfer of “manufacturing” from the farm and home to the shop and factory. It wasn’t until the 1840′s that we saw factory made farm machinery, labor saving devices and chemical fertilizers became at all common.
1849—Mixed chemical fertilizers were sold commercially
1866 – Gregor Mendel blends two pea plants to create hybrid pea plant
By 1890, labor costs continued to decrease, with only 35–40 labor-hours required to produce 100 bushels (2-1/2 acres) of corn, because of technological advances of the 2-bottom gang plow, disk and peg-tooth harrow, and 2-row planters; and 40–50 labor-hours required to produce 100 bushels (5 acres) of wheat with gang plow, seeder, harrow, binder, thresher, wagons, and horses. However PETA and the Climate loonies want to get rid of OXEN and horses so it is back to serf/slave labor
For comparison in 1987 it only took 3 labor-hours to produce 100 bushels of wheat from 3 acres of land (Ain’t CO2 fertilization great) with tractors, 35-foot sweep disk, 30-foot drill, and a 25-foot self-propelled combine. By 1970 one American farmer was supplying over 75 people with food.
HISTORY OF PESTICIDES
Up until the 1940s inorganic substances, such as sodium chlorate and sulphuric acid, or organic chemicals derived from natural sources were still widely used in pest control. However, some pesticides were by-products of coal gas production or other industrial processes. Thus early organics such as nitrophenols, chlorophenols, creosote, naphthalene and petroleum oils were used for fungal and insect pests, whilst ammonium sulphate and sodium arsenate were used as herbicides. The drawback for many of these products was their high rates of application, lack of selectivity and phytotoxicity9. The growth in synthetic pesticides accelerated in the 1940s with the discovery of the effects of DDT, BHC, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, chlordane, parathion, captan and 2,4-D. These products were effective and inexpensive with DDT being the most popular, because of its broad-spectrum activity4 ,10. DDT was widely used, appeared to have low toxicity to mammals, and reduced insect-born diseases, like malaria, yellow fever and typhus; consequently, in 1949, Dr. Paul Muller won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering its insecticidal properties. However, in 1946 resistance to DDT by house flies was reported and, because of its widespread use, there were reports of harm to non-target plants and animals and problems with residues…. Research into pesticides continued and the 1970s and 1980s saw the introduction of the world’s greatest selling herbicide, glyphosate, the low use rate sulfonylurea and imidazolinone (imi) herbicides, as well as dinitroanilines and the aryloxyphenoxypropionate (fop) and cyclohexanediones (dim) families. For insecticides there was the synthesis of a 3rd generation of pyrethroids, the introduction of avermectins, benzoylureas and Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) as a spray treatment. This period also saw the introduction of the triazole, morpholine, imidazole, pyrimidine and dicarboxamide families of fungicides. As many of the agrochemicals introduced at this time had a single mode of action, thus making them more selective, problems with resistance occurred and management strategies were introduced to combat this negative effect….
John Unsworth
Pesticides and herbicides have also had a major impact on the yield per acre. Unless you have slaves to pull the weeds and pick off the insects, you are stuck with either chemicals or losing a large portion of your crops. BTDT — You have to spray apple trees or you can lose 99% of the crop to plum curculio, coddling moths, apple maggots and other pests. We had a pest that left brown trails throughout EVERY SINGLE APPLE!
MEAT
January 31, 2022 – Are American Meatpacking Plants in Danger?
Currently, four companies produce around 80% of all the meat in our grocery stores and the Biden administration says that decentralization will create lower prices for consumers and higher profits for farmers. Cargill, Tyson, JBS, and National Beef Packing control 85% of the beef market, 54% of the poultry, and 70% of pork. Fifty years ago, these four firms only slaughtered 25% of cattle…. In the beef industry fifty years ago, ranchers received an average of 60 cents of every dollar a consumer spent on beef. The average is now 39 cents. In that same time frame, hog farmers have dropped to 19 cents from 40 to 60 cents. With decreasing profits for our nation’s farmers and ranchers, increased prices in the grocery store, will these new efforts be the solution to equitable food systems in the United States?
Producers Voice
Mr Global’s long term goal has been to completely change the US meat based diet — a diet that is the basis of American exceptionalism – to a diet that barely sustains life and certainly discourages revolts. For example the height of Japanese male students at age 17 has increase by 10 cm since WWII as eating beef became more acceptable. LINK and LINK
Meat provides the easiest access to critical nutrients and energy during the fast growth of the fetus and child.
Role of red meat in the diet for children and adolescents.
SUMMARY
Meat plays a central role in the diet, providing a significant contribution to the intakes of 10 key nutrients: energy, protein, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron and zinc. In young children, an over-dependence on milk may put young children at increased risk of poor iron status, owing to its displacement of iron-rich or iron-enhancing foods from the diet. This risk becomes nonsignificant when moderate to high amounts of iron-rich or iron-enhancing foods (e.g. meat and fruit, respectively) are also consumed. A study performed on infants in the UK has shown that the addition of meat powder to a weaning food has a marked enhancing effect on the absorption of iron, (38) which reinforces the fact that lean red meat is not only an appropriate weaning food but should be considered an essential food during the critical stages of brain development
MR GLOBAL TELEGRAPHS HIS WAR ON THE AMERICAN DIET
Mr Global has been targeting meat and our middle class life style since the 1972 First Earth Summit chaired by Maurice Strong. (Strong was also the co-chair of the World economic forum — SURPRISE!) In 1992, Chairman Strong told the Earth Summit in Kyoto…
The same propaganda was repeated by WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy in 2011.
A vegan life style was then ‘presented as a health issue’ by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee as the excuse to ram radical changes down the throats of Americans. However it has nothing to do with health. The US government’s concern for the health of Americans does not play given the FDA has routinely over looked “…significant departures from good clinical practice, such as underreporting of adverse events, violations of protocol, violations of recruitment guidelines, and various forms of scientific misconduct…. or submission of false information… The FDA does not typically notify journals …nor make any announcement intended to alert the public about the research misconduct that it finds. The documents the agency discloses [FOIA] tend to be heavily redacted. As a result, it is usually very difficult, or even impossible, to determine which published clinical trials are implicated by the FDA’s allegations of research misconduct.” –— Research misconduct identified by the US Food and Drug Administration: out of sight, out of mind, out of the peer-reviewed literature
In an article for Slate, study author Charles Seife said the FDA repeatedly hides evidence of fraud from both the public and trusted scientific advisers. In at least one case, falsified data in a trial comparing chemotherapies led to a patient’s death.
SEE: The FDA Underreports Scientific Misconduct In Peer-Reviewed Articles: The Benefits Of Negative Science
So why are Americans suddenly going to be forced into a change in eating habits?
The chair of DGAC told us why and it has NOTHING to do with health and everything to do with Agenda 21 aka Sustainability. She said:
That statement certainly sounds like the DGAC is more concerned with Sustainability than with the health of Americans. So beef production, not the health of Americans are the ‘greatest concern’ Gee thanks for telling us that up front.
On top of that is this article: Hospitals to begin monitoring your credit card purchases to Flag ‘Unhealthy’ Habits
What you buy at the grocery store, where you live, and even your membership status at the local gym are all subject to a new data collection scheme by the American medical system. Reports indicate that hospitals and doctors’ offices all across the country are now collecting this and other personal information in order to target individuals deemed to have “unhealthy” lifestyle habits that put them at high risk of disease.
Bloomberg reports that hospital systems in both North and South Carolina as well as Pennsylvania have already begun tracking people’s food-purchasing habits by spying on them through public records and credit card transactions. Carolinas HealthCare System (CHS), which operates some 900 care centers throughout the Carolinas, has teamed up with a data-mining company to compile and track this information for the later purpose of calling “high-risk” folks and urging them to make a change.
“What we are looking to find are people before they end up in trouble,” stated Michael Dulin, chief clinical officer for analytics and outcomes at CHS, to Bloomberg. “The idea is to use big data and predictive models to think about population health and drill down to the individual levels to find someone running into trouble that we can reach out to and try to help out.”
Jonathan Benson, Natural News
And just to give you the warm fuzzies, Why Is the USDA Buying Submachine Guns with 30-Round Magazines? (2014) Are those bullets for our livestock or for USA farmers?
HOW DO THEY PLAN TO CHANGE USA EATING HABITS?
ObamaCare to spy on us and The Food Safety Modernization Act. For example:
The 2009 Food Safety Modernization Act as it goes into effect will regulate the manufacturers of ethanol IF the byproduct, distillers grains, goes into animal feed. This will cause a major increase in the price of livestock feed and/or cause the manufacturers of ethanol and distillers grains to say the hell with it and send the distillers grain off to be pelleted for the energy companies to burn instead. It will be a lot less headache for the livestock grain pelleters, if they switch the production plant from livestock feed to energy company pellets. Cost of material, such as mineral and vitamin additives and regulations will drop through the floor. So what’s not to like?
Grass (hay) is targeted too. Burning Grass Pellets as a Biofuel is Economical, Energy-Efficient, Environmentally Friendly and Sustainable (Cornell)
Their “Biomass Energy Comparison”
Various materials tested by: Agricultural Utilization Research Institute, Waseca, Minnesota” Shows among a great many others:
Hardwood Pellets: 7955 – 8573 BTU/lb
Alfalfa (leaf and stem) (Best livestock hay) 6934 – 7729 BTU/lb
Dried Distillers Grain 8459 – 9848 BTU/lb
Dried Distillers Grain is at the top of the pack for BTU/lb!
I can not find the original URL so here is a similar one. Pg 36 of Evolution of the Production of Renewable Energy
SEE December 24, 2013 New Headaches For Distillers Grains Producers
Manufacturers of distillers grains are already regulated by an alphabet soup of statutes, implementing agencies and industry certifications. Now, add the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) to the list.
Grass (hay) is targeted too Burning Grass Pellets as a Biofuel is Economical, Energy-Efficient, Environmentally Friendly and Sustainable
Their “Biomass Energy Comparison
Various materials tested by: Agricultural Utilization Research Institute, Waseca, Minnesota” Shows among a great many others:
Hardwood Pellets: 7955 – 8573 BTU/lb
Alfalfa (leaf and stem) (Best livestock hay) 6934 – 7729 BTU/lb
Dried Distillers Grain 8459 – 9848 BTU/lb
Dried Distillers Grain is at the top of the pack for BTU/lb! It also gives Ash & Sulphur and there Dried Distillers Grain is in the middle of the pack.
The scientists are also into the act of converting our food crops into specialized fuel crops.
Corn Primed for Making Biofuel
MIT
April 16, 2008
Researchers genetically modify a crop to break down its own cellulose.
Last year, new federal regulations called for production of renewable fuels to increase to 36 billion gallons annually–nearly five times current levels–by 2022. Today, nearly all fuel ethanol in the United States is produced from corn kernels. To meet the required increase, researchers are turning to other sources, such as cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in all plants. Corn leaves and stems, prairie grasses, and wood chips are leading candidates for supplies of cellulose. Cellulosic ethanol has many advantages over that produced from corn kernels. Cellulose is not only extremely abundant and inexpensive; studies also suggest that the production and use of ethanol from cellulose could yield fewer greenhouse gases…
Enzymes that degrade cellulose, called cellulases, are typically produced by microbes grown inside large bioreactors, an expensive and energy-intensive process. “In order to make cellulosic ethanol really competitive, we really need to bring those costs down,”…
WHERE IS ALL THIS COMING FROM?
25 X 25 INITIATIVE
One big problem, Like Solar and Wind Turbines, biofuel is not really an Energy savings.
Cornell University and University of California-Berkeley study:
Funny how those universities have now reversed their stance on that…
Joe Rieck dropped a BOMB in this short (4:30 minute) clip. He said that farmers, because of the high price of fertilizer are not planting corn but instead planting Soybeans CAN YOU SAY SOYBURGERS???
0:40 — Ukraine supplies 25% of [world] wheat
0:53 — Fertilizer plant blew up Farmers Corn –> Soybeans
1:10 — 30,000 Turkeys killed due to Avian Flu
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I am going to connect the dots he left out.
2007 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak – Wikipedia
The 2007 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak occurred when the discharge of infectious effluent from a laboratory in Surrey led to foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) infections at four nearby farms
WIKI
That lab was Pirbright — Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds – Pirbright.ac.uk
Researchers from The Pirbright Institute have been awarded US $5.5 million by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a Livestock Antibody Hub aimed at improving animal and human health globally…
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds development of Pirbright’s Livestock Antibody Hub supporting animal and human health
Scuttlebutt (With a LOT of links) showing the Rothschild – Pirbright Lab and other connections. LINK At this point I do not disount any ‘conspiracy theories’ without a hard look. (I haven’t chased this one.)
PLUM ISLAND
Plum Island Animal Disease Center | Homeland Security – dhs.gov
Since 1954, the DHS S&T Office of National Laboratories (ONL) Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) has served as the nation’s premier defense against accidental or intentional introduction of transboundary animal diseases (a.k.a. foreign animal diseases) including foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and African Swine Fever (ASF). PIADC is the only laboratory in the nation that can work on live FMD virus (FMDV).
Plum Island was a Bio-Level 4 lab however it has had a couple of accidental releases. . In 1978, an unknown disease was released into animals outside the center. Reports on that accident are classified. In 2004 there were not one but TWO releases of Foot and Mouth Disease. This was used by Senator Hillary Clinton and Congressman Tim Bishop to SOUND THE ALARM. They wrote to the Department of Homeland Security:
Plum Island, per a 2008 federal law requires the island to be sold off to the highest bidder once the Kansas biosafetly Level – 4 lab comes on line (Not sold as of Feb 2022)
Closing Of Plum Island Leaves Huge Clean-Up – rense.com
Before Patty Doyle’s Condo can be constructed on the Poison Plum Pork Chop Island, known as Doyle’s Plum Estates, the DHS will have to remove abandoned and polluted buildings, lead and asbestos abatment, removal of all RESEARCH CONTAMINATED MATERIAL AND conduct full BIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION. The soil may also contain chemicals and petroleum. Remember Prions may also be in the soil. The Vermont sheep infected with BSE [FAILLACE SHEEP INFECTION WAS NOT PROVEN! -GC] were experimented upon there and incinerated there and buried. We know that prions do not neutralize. Eons go by and the creamated prions are still infective. Some of the research biological contamination is comprised of bioweapons. Anthrax another possibility lurking in the soil of Doyle’s Plum Island Paradise Estates…..
Mr. Bishop said, “I and Senator [Hillary] Clinton lobbied heavily that the [new facility] not go to Plum Island. The decision not to build it at Plum Island is welcome.”...Still, he said, once the federal government had chosen a site for the new facility, “it became incumbent upon me and Senator [Charles] Schumer and whoever takes Senator Clinton’s place to lobby for another use of Plum Island.” With a significant amount of taxpayer money invested this year in Plum Island’s infrastructure, about $60 million, he said, “it was foolish to walk away from the facility.” At stake are about 300 jobs and the indirect economic benefits the site provides the East End…
So the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility (NBAF) were MOVED from PLUM ISLAND to Kansas, the middle of COW COUNTRY …
USDA will operate new lab for most dangerous biological agents
June 24, 2019
The USDA will operate the new $1.25 billion biosafety level-4 laboratories the federal government is building in Manhattan, KS. A biosafety level 4 laboratory provides the highest level of containment facilities to isolate the most dangerous biological agents, meaning those with high fatality rates and no known treatments, such as the Ebola virus.
The new National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) will replace the Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC), which since 1954 has defended against the accidental or intentional introduction of foreign animal diseases….
𝗡𝗕𝗔𝗙 𝗜𝗦 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗢 𝗕𝗘 𝗢𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗔𝗟 𝗕𝗬 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮-𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯.
National Bio and Agro-defense Facility – Kansas State University
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is working with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to bring online a new National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) in Manhattan, Kansas. This state-of-the-art facility will be a national asset that helps protect the nation’s agriculture, farmers and citizens against the threat and potential impact of serious animal diseases.The DHS Science and Technology Directorate is building the facility to standards that fulfill the mission needs of the USDA which will own, manage and operate the NBAF once construction and commissioning activities are complete….
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility | Homeland Security
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) will be a state-of-the-art biocontainment laboratory for the study of diseases that threaten both America’s animal agricultural industry and public health. DHS S&T is building the facility to standards that fulfill the mission needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) which will own, manage and operate (PDF, 16pp, 165 KB) the NBAF once construction and commissioning activities are complete. The NBAF will strengthen our nation’s ability to conduct research, develop vaccines, diagnose emerging diseases, and train veterinarians. [YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE STUDENTS IN THIS BIOLEVEL $ LAB??? GC] The NBAF will be a national security asset and will meet the needs of the homeland security mission.
The United States currently does not have a laboratory facility with maximum biocontainment (BSL-4) space to study high-consequence zoonotic diseases affecting large livestock. The NBAF will be the first laboratory facility in the U.S. to provide BSL-4 laboratories capable of housing cattle and other large livestock. The NBAF will also feature a vaccine development module…..
DHS
CONTINUED… EXACTLY WHEN IN JANUARY??? After Bite-me was in place?
In January 2020, USDA and DHS S&T signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to outline their ongoing strategic interagency partnership at NBAF focused on national security. The MOU establishes an initial framework for scientific collaboration and identifies current areas of opportunity for collaboration which include:
Threat Risk Assessment and Research Prioritization:
To determine which transboundary, emerging animal diseases and zoonotic pathogens present the greatest risk to animal health, human health and national security. Outputs from this work will inform the process for research prioritization at NBAF.
Research and Collaboration:
To support the related USDA and DHS S&T food and agriculture missions including threat characterization and classified research; RDT&E involving biological countermeasures (vaccines, biotherapeutics and diagnostics); subject matter expert collaboration and information sharing; and partnerships….
As of January 2022, the $1.25B NBAF project is approximately 98 percent complete. The facility’s main laboratory construction and commissioning activities were initiated in May 2015. The laboratory will not open until all necessary permits and registrations are received.
DHS
What is interesting is that PARTNERSHIP is NEW!
….On June 20, 2019, officials from the USDA and DHS signed a Memorandum of Agreement (PDF, 16pp, 165 KB) that formally outlined how the departments will transfer ownership and operational responsibility for the NBAF from the DHS Science and Technology Directorate to USDA.
DHS
Above I referred to Kansas as being COW country. Here is the backup data.
Farm Operations – Area Operated, Measured in Acres / Operation .. 784
Farm Operations – Number of Operations ……………………………… 8,300
Farm Operations – Acres Operated …………..45,700,000 (71,406 Miles^2)
Cattle, Cows, Beef – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 1,422,000 |
Cattle, Cows, Milk – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 168,000 |
Cattle, Incl Calves – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 6,500,000 |
Cattle, On Feed – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 2,610,000 |
Goats, Meat & Other – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 37,000 |
Goats, Milk – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 4,400 |
Sheep, Incl Lambs – Inventory ( First of Jan. 2022 ) | 65,000 |
Hogs – Inventory ( First of Dec. 2021 ) | 1,990,000 |
Mr GLOBAL signals his PLANS
2012 Homeland Security Exercise CRIMSON SKY
Report compares costs of animal disease outbreak – wthr.com
….The new study expresses the government’s confidence it could avoid any outbreak. But it also cautioned that “should a large release occur there is considerable opportunity for the virus to cause infections and become established in the environment beyond the facility boundary.”
A simulated outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease – part of an earlier U.S. government exercise called “Crimson Sky” – ended with fictional riots in the streets after the simulation’s National Guardsmen were ordered to kill tens of millions of farm animals, so many that troops ran out of bullets. In the exercise, the government said it would have been forced to dig a ditch in Kansas 25 miles long to bury carcasses. [IS this simulation why the USDA has stockpiled bullets??? – GC]
The new study said U.S. economic losses from an outbreak could ultimately be higher than the $5 billion suffered by Britain in 2001, when an epidemic forced the government to slaughter 6 million sheep, cows and pigs.
ResearchGate — Journal of Bioterrorism & Biodefense
(PDF) Economic Impacts of Potential Foot and Mouth Disease Agroterrorism in the USA
The foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus has high agro-terrorism potential because it is contagious, … of Agriculture called “Crimson Sky” reports that the disease can reach .
Abstract and Figures
The foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus has high agro-terrorism potential because it is contagious, can be easily transmitted via inanimate objects and can be spread by wind. An outbreak of FMD in developed countries results in massive slaughtering of animals (for disease control) and disruptions in meat supply chains and trade, with potentially large economic losses…..
Although the FMD virus does not affect humans, the meats from infected animals are not used for food because the virus can spread rapidly through the meat processing supply chain. In addition, the virus can persist in human nasal passages for up to 36 hours and on shoes for 9 to 14 weeks [7]. us, an outbreak of FMD in developed countries results in massive slaughtering of animals (for disease control) and disruptions in meat supply chains and trade with potentially large economic losses…
October 3, 2002 Bio-terrorism Simulation – National Hog Farmer
National Pork Producers Council President-Elect Jon Caspers participated Sept. 30 in a simulated bio-terrorism exercise sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Caspers joined other agricultural officials observing USDA testing its capability in dealing with a possible attack on agriculture and its infrastructure. “Crimson Sky” was the first of six planned exercises
December 2013:
𝗦𝗢 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗚 ALL 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦, 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗨𝗦 𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗠𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗦 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗹𝗮𝗯 𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗢 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗜𝗗𝗗𝗟𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗖𝗢𝗪 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗧𝗥𝗬!
KILL FIRST, ASK QUESTIONS LATER
THE WORLD WITNESSED IT WHEN IT HAPPENED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM’S FOOT AND MOUTH OUTBREAK. MILLIONS OF HEALTHY ANIMALS DESTROYED FOR A FEW HUNDRED THAT TESTED POSITIVE. A VACCINE EXISTS FOR THIS DISEASE…A DISEASE THAT RARELY CAUSES DEATH IN THE ANIMAL AND IT DOESN’T AFFECT HUMANS AT ALL. GENE POOLS WERE DESTROYED FOREVER, LIVES WERE SHATTERED AND SCORES COMMITTED SUICIDE, EVEN EQUIPMENT AND HAY/FEED WERE DESTROYED ALONG WITH FARM DOGS. FARMERS BEGGED THEIR GOVERNMENT TO VACCINATE INSTEAD OF WANTON DESTRUCTION, BUT WERE IGNORED. THIS IS WHAT WE IN AMERICA WILL FACE IF WE ALLOW THE NAIS TO BE IMPLEMENTED HERE. LEARN WHAT IS MEANT BY THE TERMS “DEPOPULATE” AND “STAMP OUT”. — ARKANSAS ANIMAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
At this point, I would not put it pass these MONSTERS to have a ‘Lab Release’ similar to that in Pirbright– Was that a trial run??– As soon as that Kansas B-4 lab is up and running. Do I know anything concrete? no. HOWEVER the USDA is sending out their ‘Farm Inventory’ this year to anyone who could possibly have farm animals or grow food.
Farm Service Agency Aerial Photography Imagery Products and Programs
The latest program is the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP). APFO now provides NAIP digital imagery to the USDA Service Center Agencies that utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as the method for administering federal farm programs. GIS streamlines daily operation and facilitates updates of vital information which also helps support our nation’s farmers and ranchers….
USDA
Satellite Imagery Resources and Usage for the Farm Service Agency
You can play with this one: https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/
I could see each individual sheep on my farm using google earth so I imagine the USDA has even beeter resolution.
Wow, Gail. Excellent write-up. If Mr. Global can’t kill us all with vaccines, then he’s going to starve us to death. Or maybe I should say Mr. Satan, the entity that is really in charge.
I knew it was a good meme, but I didn’t think it would lead to such an excellent post.
It was PERFECT!
AMEN!!!
“If that does not play the URL is LARRY FINK “BLACKROCK” : WE ARE ASKING COMPANIES, YOU HAVE TO FORCE BEHAVIORS”
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Forcing anyone’s behavior is a flat out violation of human rights.
Larry Fink is clearly a Nazi monster megalomaniac. His death would be a blessing to humankind.
And not just his.
Millions will die because of this Bolshevik fruit-loop.
“And not just his”
Only solution. They aren’t going to have a come to Jesus moment and turn this or any of it around.
GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!
Appreciate the post Gail.
New York farmers will end up switching out dairy and beef cows for solar panels and windmills once this kicks in.
The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act) was signed into law in 2019 as one of the most ambitious climate laws in the world.
The law created the Climate Action Council (the Council), which is tasked with developing a Draft Scoping Plan that serves as an initial framework for how the State will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero emissions, increase renewable energy usage, and ensure climate justice.
https://climate.ny.gov/Our-Climate-Act/Draft-Scoping-Plan
Actually I am considering a Solar Panel farm and grazing my sheep under it….
If I am considering it, you can bet Farmers pushed to the wall are ALSO considering it.
Sheep graze the land very close and except for the lambs, do not have a tendency to jump on things like goats do.
There are a few Solar Sheep businesses opening up here. The sheep are rented out to large solar farms to keep the grass down.
Called Vegetative Management Services. 😁🐑
https://solarsheepfarm.com/
Thanks for that info.
Have seen that in parts of Europe in the last few years. A farmer I chatted with said he had to get a different breed for that purpoae, though. Shropshires fit under the panels. His big Merinos didn’t.
Shetlands would work too. I bought a ram and thought he was only partly grown. WRONG! He was a good 6 inches shorter than my ewes. 🙄 I had forgotten how short those guys are.
Burning Platform predicts lower food production around the world – says – “It’s time to start your garden, buy some chickens and start a henhouse, go find a small family farmer who raises beef, pork or poultry, start foraging for wild edibles, educate yourself on food storage, and building soils.”
More – https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/04/23/time-to-get-your-food-on/
RABBITS!
There are specially bred rabbits for meat.
16 Best Meat Rabbit Breeds For Your Homestead – The Rustic Elk
Meat rabbits AREN’T SMALL:
The Flemish Giant Rabbit is the largest and can be ~20 pounds but she says:
“…a great source of fertilizer for your vegetable garden….”
A friend raised rabbits and had a niffty Idea. He tilted the cages so the feces pellets rolled to a corner and were funneled into a barrel for composting — NO CAGE CLEANING except for the occasional washing with a hose.
My german MIL always
kept meat rabbits in her back yard and would sometimes make rabbit stew or “Hasenpfeffer”. Tastes a bit like chicken.
““It’s time to start your garden, buy some chickens and start a henhouse, go find a small family farmer who raises beef, pork or poultry, start foraging for wild edibles, educate yourself on food storage, and building soils.””
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Yep, we can go back to the stone age. That’s one option. We can learn how to become self-sufficient farmers, in the suburbs, or in apartments, or wherever we live. Of course, we will also need a capable army to fend off the roving gangs of marauders.
The people who are happy to let us do all the work, and then take what they want.
So that’s one option.
Or someone could just plant a bomb under Hitler’s desk.
A bigger one this time.
It is insane — on a species level — for 7+ billion people to allow a handful of megalomaniacs to destroy the world as we know it.
Any plan that leaves the megalomaniac’s plan intact is therefore also insane.
Volunteering Scott? 😜
Not by myself, that would just be a suicide mission.
Not that suicide missions couldn’t work, they could, but if it goes that route, there should be plenty of people who will soon be discovering that they have all kinds of deadly incurable illnesses thanks to the clot-shot.
Millions of them.
Looking for payback before they leave this world.
Covid Kamikazes who have nothing to lose.
It shouldn’t have to come to that though.
There are 7.5 billion of us.
All we have to do is get off our knees and STAND UP.
The pathetic tyrants would be powerless.
“…Looking for payback before they leave this world…..”
That is exactly what Clif High said in one of his older videos.
He specifically mentioned the Israelis most of whom have major weapons training.
I am useless because of my eye sight problems.
We have evidence that politician gasses are many times more detrimental and destructive to the global environment and the climate than farm animal gasses.
Well written, thanks!
For reference – and please add to the list any incidents I have missed.
OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS – MANY US FOOD PLANTS – FOOD BANKS/PANTRIES – RECYCLING PLANTS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED BY FIRE, EXPLOSION OR PLANE CRASH
Tucker covered this story – https://video.foxnews.com/v/6304684072001#sp=show-clips
Another story: https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/04/21/several-very-large-food-processing-plants-in-the-us-have-blown-up-burned-down-in-the-past-few-days/#more-266853
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LIST OF INCIDENTS
4/30/22 – Fire at Perdue Farms Facility in Chesapeake, VA
4/26/22 – Sausage factory in Harlow, England burns down in “massive blaze.
4/25/22 – Fire at Hormel Foods Plant making Planters’ Peanut products in Suffolk, VA
4/24/22 – General Mills plant in Cedar Rapids, IA burns down
4/21/22 – Plane crash into a General Mills plant in Georgia.
4/18/22 – Azure Standard organic food plant burns down
4/15/22 – Fire at largest soybean processing plant in US
4/13/22 – Plane crashes into potato processing plant in Idaho.
4/13/22 – Taylor Farms plant in Salinas burns down.
4/13/22 – Pet food plant in Pennsylvania has a minor fire.
4/11/22 – Slaughterhouse in New Hampshire burns down.
3/31/22 – Rio Fresh onion processing plant in Texas burns down.
3/28/22 – Maricopa County Food Bank burns down. 50,000 lbs. of food destroyed.
3/24/22 – Potato processing plant in Maine burns down.
3/17/22 – Nestle food plant in Arkansas burns down.
2/22/22 – Large explosion at Shearer’s Food plant in Oregon.
2/3/22 – Meat Processing plant in Wisconsin burns down.
1/21/22 – Potato processing plant in Washington burns down.
1/13/22 – Fire at an animal feed mill in Louisiana
1/11/22 – Fresno dairy burns down
1/7/22 – Multiple alarm fire at Canadian poultry plant
12/23/21 – Two-alarm fire at pet food plant in South Carolina
11/14/21 – Garrard County Food Pantry burns down; woman charged with arson.
8/24/21 – Soup kitchen in Long Island burns down.
8/16/21 – Food pantry burns down in Woodburn, Oregon; man charged with arson.
7/31/21 – Large food bank warehouse in Bakersfield, CA burns down.
6/22/21 – Silver Stage Food Pantry in Nevada burns down.
5/22/21 – Des Moines area food pantry burns down.
1/10/21 – Deli Star meat plant in Fayetteville, IL burns down
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FIRES RECYCLING PLANTS
4/28 – Fire at SLC Recycling Industries in Warren, MI (“Eight Mile”)
4/26 – Fire at metal recycling plant in Juarez, Mexico
4/26 – Oil recycling plant in Merida, Yucatan Mexico causes “massive ball of fire”
4/25 – Two alarm fire at Green Quest Recycling in Lincoln, NE
4/23 – Scrap yard fire in Girard, OH “(“10 ft high flames”)
4/22 – Scrap metal plant fire in South Yorkshire, England
4/22 – Scrap metal fire at Sims Municipal Recycling facility in NYC
4/22 – Fire at Asheboro Recycling Center in NC
4/23 – Fire at Recycling Lives in Preston, England
4/18 – Two alarm fire at Tuscon, AZ UCC Recycling
4/11 – “Large fire” at Phoenix recycling plant
4/10 – Fire at MW Horticulture’s recycling plant in San Carlos Park, FL
Thank you for adding that. I did not want to because the article was already overly long.
Wanted to tie in and explain those fires in the banner photo.
YES! And thank you very much for that.
I really worry my articles are too long but I want all the dots presented so people can see where I get my conclusions from.
We all LOVE your comprehensive documented coverage
THIS article’s LIST goes back to 2020 – I’ll incorporate it into my list above as I have time.
https://gospelnewsnetwork.org/2022/06/23/updated-full-list-of-food-facility-fires-in-the-usa-from-2020-2022/
REVISED LIST – new additions in CAPS.
LIST OF INCIDENTS
6/13/22 – FESTIVE FOODS, Belmont, Wisconsin – fire
6/7/22 – JBS MEAT PACKING PLANT, Green Bay, Wisconsin
5/1/22 – SALADINO FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Fresno, California
4/30/22 – Fire at Perdue Farms Facility in Chesapeake, VA
4/28/22 – AGRIWAY PARTNERS, Kalona, Washington
4/26/22 – Sausage factory in Harlow, England burns down in “massive blaze.
4/25/22 – Fire at Hormel Foods Plant making Planters’ Peanut products in Suffolk, VA
4/24/22 – General Mills plant in Cedar Rapids, IA burns down
4/21/22 – Plane crash into a General Mills plant in Georgia.
4/19/22 – NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS, Leoti, Kansas – fertilizer company – fire
4/18/22 – Azure Standard organic food plant Dufur, OR burns down
4/15/22 – Fire at largest soybean processing plant in US
4/13/22 – Plane crashes into potato processing plant in Idaho.
4/13/22 – Taylor Farms plant in Salinas burns down.
4/13/22 – Pet food plant in Pennsylvania has a minor fire.
4/13/22 – GEM STATE PROCESSING, Heyburn, Idaho – potato processing plant fire
4/11/22 – Slaughterhouse in Conway, New Hampshire burns down.
3/31/22 – Rio Fresh onion processing plant in Texas burns down.
3/28/22 – Maricopa County Food Bank burns down. 50,000 lbs. of food destroyed.
3/24/22 – Potato processing plant in Belfast, Maine burns down.
3/23/22 – PEPSI FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Piscataway, New Jersey
3/17/22 – Nestle food plant in Arkansas burns down.
3/16/22 – WALMART, Plainfield, Indiana
2/28/22 – NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS, Sunnyside, Washington – fertilizer plant – fire
2/22/22 – Large explosion at Shearer’s Food plant in Oregon.
2/16/22 – LOUIS DREYFUS COMPANY (LDC), Claypool, Indiana – soybean processing – fire
2/15/22 – BONANZA MEAT CO., El Paso, Texas – fire
2/4/22 – DIAMOND WALNUT FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Live Oak, California
2/3/22 – Meat Processing plant in Mauston, Wisconsin burns down.
1/31/22 – WISTON WEAVER COMPANY, fertilizer plant – Winston-Salem, Carolina – fire
1/21/22 – Potato processing plant in Washington burns down.
1/13/22 – Fire at an animal feed mill in Lecompte, Louisiana
1/8/22 – Fresno dairy burns down
1/7/22 – Multiple alarm fire at Canadian poultry plant
1/2/22 – VAN DRUNEN FARMS TUTHILL PLANT, Momence, Illinois
12/23/21 – Two-alarm fire at pet food plant in South Carolina
12/13/21 – SANDERSON ANIMAL FEED PROCESSING PLANT, Collins, Mississippi
12/12/21 – WEST SIDE FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, San Antonio, Texas
11/29/21 – MAID-RITE STEAK COMPANY, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
11/14/21 – Garrard County Food Pantry burns down; woman charged with arson.
11/6/21 – GREENBERG SMOKED TURKEY, INC., Tyler, Texas
10/12/21 – DARIGOLD FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Caldwell, Idaho
9/12/21 – JBS MEAT FOOD, Grand Island, Nebraska
8/24/21 – Soup kitchen in Long Island burns down.
8/23/21 – PATAK MEAT PRODUCTS, Cobb County, Georgia – fire
8/16/21 – Food pantry burns down in Woodburn, Oregon; man charged with arson.
7/31/21 – Large food bank warehouse in Bakersfield, CA burns down.
7/30/21 – TYSON’S RIVER VALLEY INGREDIENTS, Hanceville, Alabama
7/25/21 – KELLOGG, Memphis, Tennessee – fire
6/22/21 – Silver Stage Food Pantry in Nevada burns down.
5/22/21 – Des Moines area food pantry burns down.
4/23/21 – RICELAND FOODS, Stuttgart, Arkansas – fire
4/12/21 – PACTIV INC., Temple, Texas – plant made trays, packaging, film for food service – fire
1/21/21 – TIEGS POTATO FOOD PROCESSING, Warden, Washington
1/10/21 – Deli Star meat plant in Fayetteville, IL burns down
10/12/20 – ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, Temple, Texas
10/10/20 – WEST LIBERTY PROCESSING PLANT, Tremonton, Utah
10/3/20 – MR. CHIP INC., Pinconning, Michigan
8/27/20 – DOMINO SUGAR REFINERY, Arabi, Louisiana
7/24/20 – HEMINGWAY MEAT LOCKER PLANT, Hemingway, South Carolina
7/9/20 – TYSON FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Nashville, Arizona
5/26/20 – MIZKAN FOOD PROCESSING PLANT, Stockton, California
4/1/20 – SID WAINER & SON, New Bedford, Massachusetts
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FIRES RECYCLING PLANTS
4/28 – Fire at SLC Recycling Industries in Warren, MI (“Eight Mile”)
4/26 – Fire at metal recycling plant in Juarez, Mexico
4/26 – Oil recycling plant in Merida, Yucatan Mexico causes “massive ball of fire”
4/25 – Two alarm fire at Green Quest Recycling in Lincoln, NE
4/23 – Scrap yard fire in Girard, OH “(“10 ft high flames”)
4/22 – Scrap metal plant fire in South Yorkshire, England
4/22 – Scrap metal fire at Sims Municipal Recycling facility in NYC
4/22 – Fire at Asheboro Recycling Center in NC
4/23 – Fire at Recycling Lives in Preston, England
4/18 – Two alarm fire at Tuscon, AZ UCC Recycling
4/11 – “Large fire” at Phoenix recycling plant
4/10 – Fire at MW Horticulture’s recycling plant in San Carlos Park, FL
If I had to guess at a common cause for all these fires….
Imported cheap (illegals) labor… who are really dark agents working under orders from malevolent entity.
That was my guess too. NOTICE it is all of a sudden happening NOW. There are also possible attacks on our power grid in the future.
EMP – A Summary Starting PointPosted on 28 October 2015 by E.M.Smith
Also see: Amdahl’s Law, Gustafson’s, Robots and Jobs
I can not find the blog post mentioning rifles… Given our VERY open boarders we have ZERO idea what equipment is coming a cross. If they have trucks full of slow roasted illegals, these are certainly possible.
http://www.military-today.com/firearms/pf_98.jpg
List of ingredients on snack chips made in Canada containing crickets.
I actually saw this a few years back in a shop in Germany. But the snacks were advertised as containing bugs, they were not just smuggled into the regular chips.
To be honest, my problem with this whole “eat bugs” thing is the forced changes. It doesn’t bother me if people want to include bugs in their diet as long as the rest of us still have a choice.
John the Baptist ate “locusts and wild honey” while living in the desert. I always thought that a strange combination until I read the book “Tuareg” by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa. At one point it describes a plague of grasshoppers devouring everything in their path. The nomadic Tuareg family collected, dried and ground the grasshoppers with honey so they could survive.
Other cultures eat bugs and grubs, etc.. But I have thankfully not had to eat any of that, yet.
And no, I did not buy the chips with bugs in them!
Chocolate ants are good, but they’re only a dessert, not suitable for an entree, IMO.
Mom served them to her boss. 🙃
No.
Bugs.
No Bugs.
NO BUGS.
That is all 😁
LOL!
“It doesn’t bother me if people want to include bugs in their diet as long as the rest of us still have a choice.”
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But we won’t. And that is exactly why it SHOULD bother all of us, because that’s not how it works. The rest of us WON’T have a choice.
Bugs are disgusting.
Klaus Scwab will eat a barrel before I eat a bug.
Remember I mentioned the Bio Lab 4 in Kansas would have VET STUDENTS?
When I did a bit of looking today this is what I FOUND: 😱
JUL 29, 2020: 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝘀𝘀𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝘀𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗩𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗳𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝘀
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ITHACA is CORNELL, You know the people Rosa Koire pointed to as having developed the Foodshed MAPS for ‘Sustainable Communities’
The original Cornell Foodshed URL is long gone but there is this:
The Cornell studies
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My own clashes with a USDA veterinarian ‘Dr B.’ showed that SOME VETS are STRAIGHT UP MARXIST/PETA supporters whose GOAL is shutting down ALL USE OF ANIMALS BY HUMANS. That Bitch even went after and tried to close down the NC Zoo!
SHE was the ‘vector’ for introducing the strain known as E.coli O157:H7 the leading cause of food poisoning, into the petting farm animals at the NC State fair. She shoved a contaminated thermometer up the butts of a friend’s animals because of a NEW oneliner in a federal law that gave the USDA jurisdiction over INSTATE petting farms. I called and there were NO ILLNESSES reported at the fairs those animals were at before or after the NC State fair. ONLY people at the NC State fair were ill AND the food vendors were steam cleaned and GONE before the illness presented.
The strain known as E.coli O157:H7 developed in CONCENTRATED FEED LOTS and was confined to cattle UNTIL she inoculated J. W.’s sheep and goats.
THIS WAS A CRITICAL MOVE because the illnesses caused (by contaminated Conagra beef) at the State fair was USED TO GET THE FOOD MODERNIZATION PASSED!
The fact that the USDA, despite 400 tests COULD NOT PROVE the E.coli was in the mouths or on the fur of the animals BUT ONLY IN THE FECES (hidden beneath the shavings) AND SHIELDED CONTAMINATED MEAT FROM CONAGRA FOR YEARS, Shows it was a massive set-up.
SHIELDING THE GIANTS: USDA’s “Don’t Look, Don’t Know” Policy
Gail, thank you for your diligence and hard work informing us here.
You are very welcome Zoe. I hope you could read most of it.
I could, Gail.
“…Separate analysis by the UK government’s climate advisers suggests chicken numbers would also need to be cut by 5 million by 2035….”
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Here’s an idea.
Cut the government climate advisors, all of them, and leave the chickens alone.
Ta-daa….
from phoenixrising( phoenixrising)Offline
September 9, 2023 20:31 #1151923
https://t.me/VA_Nikonov/15732 click for image
USA, During the Biden administration, 96 US food industry enterprises were disabled as a result of accidents, damaged or destroyed by fires.
List with links here .
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https://catherinesalgado.substack.com/p/96-food-plants-facilities-damaged
Article was written in June… many more should be on that list by now, right?