Will Meat Be Banned?

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Story at-a-glance

  • Meat has been a celebrated food staple since the dawn of mankind. Never has anyone needed to justify the eating of animal protein — until now
  • According to the global cabal that is working toward a complete monopoly of the food supply, the eating of meat is at the core of manmade climate change and has to stop
  • In addition to calls for an outright ban on meat consumption, other coercive strategies have also been proposed, such as changing agricultural subsidies and trade laws, changing diets in hospitals and schools, adding warning labels, education (read, propaganda) and various taxes, including specific taxes on meat and more generalized carbon taxes
  • According to researchers at Oxford University, meat and dairy production are responsible for 60% of the greenhouse gas emissions produced by the agricultural sector. They also claim cattle use 83% of available farmland while delivering only 18% of calories and 37% of dietary protein
  • But environmental concerns cannot be the only consideration. Human health must also be considered, and researchers warn we know virtually nothing about the long-term health effects of cultured and plant-based meat alternatives. One recent investigation discovered that plant-based meats contain high amounts of antinutrients that prevent your body’s absorption of minerals such as iron and zinc, which could result in problematic nutritional deficiencies

Meat has been a celebrated food staple since the dawn of mankind.1 Never has anyone needed to justify the eating of animal protein — until now. According to the globalist cabal that is working toward a complete monopoly of the food supply, the eating of meat is at the core of manmade climate change and must stop in order to “save the planet.”

Back in September 2019, a British barrister (trial attorney) went so far as to call for new laws to ban the eating of meat to protect the environment, and as time goes on, this kind of insanity will likely only intensify. As reported by The Guardian at the time:2

“The barrister Michael Mansfield has suggested that we should have new laws against ecocide — practices that destroy the planet — and that under them, meat could be targeted. ‘I think when we look at the damage eating meat is doing to the planet, it is not preposterous to think that one day it will become illegal,’ he said.”

Aside from an outright ban on meat consumption, a number of other coercive strategies have also been proposed, such as changing agricultural subsidies and trade laws, changing diets in hospitals and schools, adding warning labels, education (read, propaganda) and implementing various taxes, including specific taxes on meat and more generalized carbon taxes.3

Human Health To Be Sacrificed for the Environment

The Guardian cited research4,5,6 from Oxford University, published in the summer of 2018, which claimed meat and dairy production are responsible for 60% of the greenhouse gas emissions produced by the agricultural sector, and that cattle use 83% of available farmland while delivering only 18% of calories and 37% of dietary protein.

But are environmental concerns the only valid factor in this equation? What about human health? Is it reasonable to intentionally doom all of humanity to poor health and low cognition just because a small power-hungry cabal claims food production has a detrimental climate impact?

Many of the activities pursued by these globalists have detrimental impacts on the environment, but you don’t see them addressing those. Instead, they’re going after food!

The most infuriating part of this debate is the fact that human and environmental health can be simultaneously optimized. If the global cabal really had good intentions, they’d incentivize farmers to transition to regenerative farming practices and holistic livestock management.

Problem solved. We’d have healthier, more nutrient-dense food and the environment would rapidly regenerate. Climate normalization would soon follow. To learn more, see “Regenerative Food and Farming: Survival and Revival.”

But no, regenerative farming is not even part of the discussion. It’s being intentionally ignored, and that’s how you know the globalists have no intention of solving an actual problem. Their intention is to control the food supply by making sure all foods are patentable and owned by them.

Study Warns: Meat Ban Would Harm Human Health

On the other side of this debate, we have research7 showing that removing meat and dairy from the human diet would result in significant harm to health. As reported by Nutrition Insight in mid-April 2023:8

“Among a growing body of research linking decreased meat consumption to various health benefits, a new study concludes that removing or reducing meat consumption from diets is risky as meat is a nutrient-dense food that ‘continues to have a key role in human health and development.’

The researchers explain that meat offers a source of high-quality protein and nutrients that are not always easily obtained with meat-free diets and are often suboptimal or deficient in global populations.

‘Animal-sourced foods are superior to plant-sourced foods at simultaneously supplying several bioavailable micronutrients and high-quality macronutrients critical for growth and cognitive development,’ notes co-author Dr. Adegbola Adesogan, director of the University of Florida’s Global Food Systems Institute. Dietary recommendations to eliminate animal-source foods from diets ignore their importance …”

Indeed, as noted in this paper,9 human anatomy, digestion and metabolism indicates that the human race is not only compatible with but also reliant upon relatively substantial meat intake, and disconnecting the entire population from our evolutionary dietary patterns raises rather than lowers the risk for nutrient deficiencies and chronic diseases.

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Meat Is More Than the Sum of Individual Nutrients

We already know that the preponderance of processed food in the Western diet is responsible for our current disease burden and removing one of the few remaining whole foods — meat — will undoubtedly only worsen the situation.

Specific nutrients found in meat that are not easily obtained in meat-free diets include B vitamins, especially vitamin B12, retinol, long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, iron and zinc in bioavailable forms, taurine, creatine and carnosine, all of which have important health functions. As noted by the authors:10

“As a food matrix, meat is more than the sum of its individual nutrients. Moreover, within the diet matrix, it can serve as a keystone food in food-based dietary interventions to improve nutritional status, especially in regions that rely heavily on cereal staples.

Efforts to lower global meat intake for environmental or other reasons beyond a critical threshold may hinder progress towards reducing undernutrition and the effects this has on both physical and cognitive outcomes, and thereby stifle economic development …

Leaving aside the degree of negative impact that meat may have on a variety of factors that relate to human and planetary health … the purpose of the present article is to summarize the positive nutritional aspects of meat consumption.

The outlining, understanding, and weighing of such parameters will be required to enable a proper cost-benefit analysis of any food system transformation, and particularly those that wish to strongly reduce or even eliminate meat intake.”

We Have a Manmade Problem Alright

We do have a manmade problem, but it’s not climate change per se. The problem is that food production has been bastardized. In an April 24, 2023, article in The Scotsman,11 columnist Philip Lymbery shares memories of a trip through Italy’s agricultural valley.

While touring “pretty villages,” “endless pastures and crop fields,” he quickly realized that something was missing: Livestock. Not once did he see a farm animal anywhere. The picturesque pastures were all empty.

“Where were the cows producing milk for world-famous Parmesan or Grana Padano? Or the pigs renowned for Parma ham? Or the chickens producing eggs for Carbonara? What I discovered is that farmers in Italy’s richest agricultural region had forgotten how to keep animals outside.

They simply had a blind spot. They couldn’t see why it wasn’t right to keep them cooped up indoors all day, every day. They couldn’t see the irony of grass being grown then mowed and packed into bales to feed incarcerated cows,” he writes.

“They had lost sight of the fact that cows, pigs, and chickens like to feel fresh air and sunshine as much as we do. It put me in mind of something else Locatelli once said: ‘It is better to have fantastic meat once a week than fill ourselves up every day with cheap, carelessly reared meat. We all have to get used to quality, not quantity.’”

Even foods advertised as being made from “grass fed” cows, such as Italy’s famous Parmigiano Reggiano Parmesan cheese, were raised indoors, Lymbery discovered. Instead of letting the cows graze freely on all those pastures, cut grass is shoveled into darkened factories where hundreds of cows are cramped together.

According to Lymbery, less than 1% of Italian farms that supply dairy for the production of Parmesan allowed cows to graze freely outdoors in 2016. (He asked the consortium that governs Parmesan manufacturing for updated 2023 statistics but received no reply.) Instead, “zero grazing” is the norm. This is where cows are permanently kept indoors.

Another fact Lymbery discovered during his travels through Italy was that crop fields are primarily dedicated to growing animal feed, not human food. These kinds of practices are what’s having a detrimental effect on the environment. It’s factory farming that is the problem, not farming or food production in general. As mentioned earlier, the solution is regenerative farming and holistic husbandry, Not more processed fake foods.

Fake Meats Are Not a Viable Replacement for Real Meat

As detailed in “Red Meat Is Not a Health Risk,” research has demonstrated that unprocessed red meat poses a very low risk for adverse health effects, if any. On the other hand, cultured meat operations are significant producers of CO2 emissions and plant-based meats have been shown to inhibit mineral absorption in humans.

Both of these meat alternatives are also ultraprocessed,12 and may therefore cause the same kind of health deterioration as other processed foods. Obesity,13 Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and depression are but a few examples of conditions known to be promoted and exacerbated by a processed food diet.14,15,16,17,18

In December 2022, Swedish researchers warned that plant-based meat alternatives have very high phytate levels — antinutrients that inhibit the absorption of minerals in the human body. As a result, while the meat substitute may appear to contain many of the necessary nutrients, such as iron, your body cannot absorb them. That plant-based meat alternatives may therefore result in health-robbing nutrient deficiencies is wholly predictable. As reported by Nutrition Insight:19

“The study, published in Nutrients, analyzed 44 meat substitutes sold in Swedish supermarkets, mainly made of soy and pea proteins. It also included fermented soy products of tempeh and mycoproteins — fungi.

‘All products were high in iron and zinc content but low in bioavailability (except the tempeh and mycoprotein-based products). This means that the minerals pass through the gastrointestinal tract without being absorbed,’ Ann-Sofie Sandberg, co-author of the study and professor of food and nutrition science at Chalmers University, tells NutritionInsight.

Sandberg details that the mycoproteins did not contain iron but relatively high amounts of zinc. Zinc absorption might be negatively influenced by the fungi cell walls, although it’s yet unknown.

‘Among these products, we saw a wide variation in nutritional content and how sustainable they can be from a health perspective. In general, the estimated absorption of iron and zinc from the products was extremely low,’ says Cecilia Mayer Labba, lead author of the study …

Sandberg explains that the most available iron for absorption comes from meat and fish containing heme iron, which is very easily absorbed. ‘Meat and fish also contain what is called ‘the meat factor’ — muscle tissues or amino acids — which stimulate the absorption of nonheme iron in the whole meal. Thus, there are two reasons for animal protein being superior for iron absorption. Also, zinc absorption is stimulated by animal protein.’”

Executive Order Lays Foundation for Lab-Created Foods

Government leaders, however, appear wholly ignorant of the risks involved with a wholesale transition from real, whole food to processed and synthetic alternatives.

In September 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden signed an “Executive Order on Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe and Secure American Bioeconomy,”20 which paves the way for biotechnology to take over food production.

In late March 2023, Biden further expanded on this premise in a “Bold Goals for U.S. Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing” report.21 According to this plan, the food industry is to be led by biotech, and the “improvements” we can look forward to are more lab-grown meats and bioengineered plant foods. A similar plan is also detailed in the U.K.’s Genetic Technology and Precision Breeding Act of 2023.22

Specific goals highlighted in Biden’s “Bold Goals” report23 include reducing methane emissions from agriculture by 30% by 2030, in part by reducing methane emissions from ruminant livestock.

While Bill Gates is investing to develop methane-capturing face masks for cattle,24 the easiest way to reduce emissions from livestock is to simply eliminate the animals altogether, and this, of course, means less real food.

Among the many problems with this plan is the fact that taxpayers will now be paying for government’s funding of private corporations involved in the fake food industry. The end result is highly predictable. What we’ll have is a repeat of what happened with farm subsidies.

Rather than subsidizing the most nutritious foods, government farm subsidies go almost exclusively to large monoculture farms growing genetically engineered corn, soy and other basic ingredients used in processed foods. As a result, the processed food industry has grown on our dime while public health has deteriorated.

The same thing will happen here. Instead of investing in regenerative agriculture, the government is backing a whole new industry of fake foods, from lab-grown meats to large-scale insect production. Meanwhile, safety data for plant-based meats, synthetic cultured meats and insect proteins are sorely lacking.

As just one example, a March 2023 Food Hazards Identification report25 by the British Food standards Agency (FSA) and Food Standards Scotland stresses that there are “considerable gaps in knowledge” when it comes to cell-based meat production. There’s either little or no data at all on the toxicology, nutrition profiles, product stability, allergy risks, contamination risks and adverse effects of these products when consumed by humans.

Examples of Potential Hazards

Potential problem areas identified by the FSA include:26,27

Contaminated reagents, air or water baths
Poorly cleaned or maintained equipment
Failing to follow cleaning protocols when culturing cells
Failing to follow good laboratory practices (GLP) and/or good manufacturing practices (GMP)
Use of antibiotics, fungicides and/or chemicals that are toxic to humans in the production
Consumption of viruses used in the manufacturing process
Cross-contamination of one cell line into another due to concomitant use of multiple cell lines
Other cross-contamination risks, such as “poor maintenance of equipment, poor cleaning regimes, incorrect storage of cells, working with multiple cell lines in one area, using the wrong cells and incorrect labeling”
New diseases and/or allergic reactions to new proteins due to using cell lines of animals not common in the local diet
Nutritional deficiencies, “as the nutrition profile could be different from what it is replacing”

As noted in the Food Hazards Identification report:28

“There are many stages of development for producing cultured meat … from taking a cell line from a small vial or biopsy and increasing the culture volume stepwise in stages (proliferation), until a commercial sized bioreactor can be seeded, to differentiating the cells to final desired cell type.

Then [they are] maturing them, usually on a scaffold, to increase the protein content, and then detaching/grinding the cells with/from their scaffold to produce a final product that can be used to make meat like cells. At each stage, different chemicals, biologics, media formulations, additives and supplements are used to ensure a successful culture.”

Contamination can occur at any of these steps. Each additive also poses potential risks, both known and unknown, as various byproducts are created in the process. In the video above, I review some of the many potential dangers associated with fake meats.

Considering the multistep processing cultivated meats undergo, it’s simply not possible for it to be as safe as conventional meat, where the primary contamination risks are limited to slaughter, processing, packaging, distribution and storage. With fake meats, hazardous contamination can occur at any point during manufacturing, in addition to these conventional “weak points.”

Ultraprocessed Foods Are Anything But ‘Green’

Ultraprocessed foods are also completely counterproductive to environmentally “green” and sustainable goals. For example, ultraprocessed foods already account for 17% to 39% of total diet-related energy use, 36% to 45% of total diet-related biodiversity loss and up to one-third of total diet-related greenhouse gas emissions.29

So, how is expanding the manufacturing and consumption of even more ultraprocessed foods going to lower greenhouse gas emissions? As noted in a September 2022 Journal of Cleaner Production paper:30

“Ultraprocessed foods are fundamentally unsustainable products; they have been associated with poor health and social outcomes and require finite environmental resources for their production … are responsible for significant diet-related energy, [and] greenhouse gas emissions.”

And, for all the lip service paid to “equity,” increasing consumption of processed foods will worsen economic inequalities, as it redirects money away from small farmers and independent homesteaders to transnational corporations that rely on underpaid workers.

Will Beef Be Banned?

Crazy as it seems, there’s every reason to suspect that a meat ban will eventually become reality. Personally, I don’t think this will be done through laws banning the consumption of meat.

Rather, meat will simply be phased out as farmers are forced to limit herd sizes to comply with various restrictions on fertilizer use and limits on carbon emissions. Fake alternatives will then take their place, and over time, people will forget how to raise their own food. At that point, humanity will be wholly captured and enslaved.

Be Part of the Solution

Ultimately, if we want to be free, and if we want food safety and food security, we must focus our efforts on building a decentralized system that connects communities with farmers who grow real food in sustainable ways and distribute that food locally.

Strategies that can get us there were covered in the Children’s Health Defense’s March 4, 2023, Attack on Food symposium (video above). For example, Dr. John Day and Beverly Johannson shared tips on how to grow your own food and preserve the food you grow. Other helpful strategies include buying food from local farmers and farmers markets and creating independent food hubs that cut out the middlemen.

The final session of the symposium dealt with larger societal solutions to fight back against the war on food. U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie highlighted core vulnerabilities in the U.S. food supply, which fell apart during the pandemic when farmers had to euthanize animals because they couldn’t get them processed.

Four meatpackers control 85% of the meat that’s processed in the U.S. One of them is owned by China, one by Brazil and the other two are multinational corporations. Food prices are going up while farmers are going broke. In 2017, Massie introduced the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption (PRIME) Act,31 but the bill hasn’t moved since its introduction in the House.

The PRIME Act would allow farmers to sell meat processed at smaller slaughtering facilities and allow states to set their own meat processing standards. Because small slaughterhouses do not have an inspector on staff — a requirement that only large facilities can easily fulfill — they’re banned from selling their meat. The PRIME Act would lift this regulation without sacrificing safety, as random USDA inspections could still occur.

“If a farmer wants to sell pork, beef or lamb to a consumer, as long as that consumer and that farmer and that processor are all in the same state, they’re not crossing state lines, they keep the federal government out of that transaction,” he said.

Massey has also introduced legislation to protect access to raw milk (HR 4835, the Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 202132).33 The bill was introduced at the end of July 2021, as an amendment to the 2018 Farm bill. Contact your representatives and urge them to support these bills.

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48 Comments
Paleocon
Paleocon
May 5, 2023 7:04 am

The ban will be followed by the Soylent Green rollout.

TCS
TCS
  Paleocon
May 5, 2023 7:16 am

The very first thing you realize about the movie is that the cops have zero problems breaking the law for their own benefit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Paleocon
May 5, 2023 9:01 am

Now with added spike protein. This is not your father’s Soylent Green.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 11:05 am

In general, people cause their own trouble and get what they deserve.

Euddie
Euddie
  overthecliff
May 5, 2023 12:08 pm

Let the buyer beware, has always been true.

Tex
Tex
  Euddie
May 7, 2023 5:44 pm

Trust no one, Not even Donald Trump.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  overthecliff
May 5, 2023 2:08 pm

We are our own worst enemies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  grace country pastor
May 5, 2023 7:40 pm

There is such a thing as aggressive criminality.

Eddie
Eddie
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 1:09 pm

I saw a video yesterday on usawatchdog.com……..

You need to run a quarter on the outside of the meat package to see if safe to buy/eat.

If the quarter sticks to the meat thru the celophane……the beef, or pork has been

vaxxed with MNRA technology…………………

HOLY CRAP!

anon a moos
anon a moos
  Eddie
May 5, 2023 1:13 pm

WAAAATTTT. doubtful. Maybe more like its no longer fresh.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Eddie
May 5, 2023 8:11 pm

Please see successfully-posted video and note from an Anonymous, several replies below.

Eddie
Eddie
  anon a moos
May 5, 2023 2:34 pm

here is the video…………….

CV19 Bioweapon Vax is Not Genocide, It’s Extinction – Karen Kingston

Eddie
Eddie
  anon a moos
May 5, 2023 2:38 pm

here is the video

CV19 Bioweapon Vax is Not Genocide, It’s Extinction – Karen Kingston

Eddie
Eddie
  anon a moos
May 5, 2023 2:40 pm

I posted the video 3 times and it has been removed each time………

go to usawatchdog.com and search karen kingston

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Eddie
May 5, 2023 2:47 pm

If you post a video, type a description above it.

Just a video link seems to get a post deleted.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 7:43 pm

Some sites are more prone than others to ghosting here. A sure-fire way to make a post stick here at TBP is to post a random selection of letters and hit save. Immediately hit the edit button, then add whatever links, vids, etc., you really want to appear here. Hit the save button. Immediately hit the edit button a second time and erase the random letters you’ve used to hold your place here. Hit the save button one last time. Works without fail, a thousand times so far. I’m a total techno-retard, but that li’l number works. Bleeping computer. Can’t wait for the EMP/neo-Carrington Event to reset face to face communication.

CV19 BIOWEAPON VAX IS NOT GENOCIDE, IT’S EXTINCTION – KAREN KINGSTON

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MORE copies of the same vid:
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P.S.: Always enter various search terms into the https://www.bitchute.com/ search bar for a copy of the video you seek. Many banned from YouTube are mirrored there by fans in the know, before it’s too late.

Tex
Tex
  Eddie
May 5, 2023 4:06 pm

It mentioned the frustration of the blacks picking grapes out of the bags in Houston. Now “quarter marks” on the meat packaging.

TCS
TCS
May 5, 2023 7:17 am

If you’re still doing what you’re told instead of doing what you have to? You won’t be around much longer.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
  TCS
May 5, 2023 7:20 am

Become a Human Being. Not a Human, Being told what to do.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  TCS
May 5, 2023 7:52 am

I couldn’t agree more.

Your conscience is all you need. It is pre-programmed to let you know the difference between right and wrong.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 5, 2023 7:35 am

Just had some Jimmy Dean sausage with my grits and eggs. Will the oceans now rise?

TCS
TCS
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 7:43 am

I had grits and jam…jammed my feet into them work boots and grit muh teeth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 2:32 pm

You are eating to high on the hog, pigs knuckles and sow belly is better for you.

Tex
Tex
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 4:16 pm

I’ve purchased J.C Potter Regular breakfast sausage for some time. Yes it’s sold at Wal Marts but so too Jimmy Dean. Less expensive and better tasting IMO. Still getting the preservatives even in moderation. What to do, what to do?

https://www.jcpotter.com/

Boogie
Boogie
May 5, 2023 7:42 am

When they attach the food supply, they’re playing with fire. They have balls, I will give them that. The most dangerous animal on this planet is the human being.

Leah
Leah
  Boogie
May 5, 2023 7:51 am

Especially when the humans are hu(a)ngry. Watch out.

TCS
TCS
  Leah
May 5, 2023 8:30 am

True, true! I’d NEVER eat a human out of hunger. BUT…I just might eat a few hearts out of pure hate if I were pushed to it. Still beating WHILE they watched.

BL the non-socialist
BL the non-socialist
  TCS
May 5, 2023 12:54 pm

There’s a huge Dobey pup in the yard next door that looks pretty tasty.

Tex
Tex
  BL the non-socialist
May 5, 2023 2:13 pm

I recall the meat markets in Acuna, Mexico Many moons ago with processed dogs hanging. And I think many were Dobeys.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  TCS
May 5, 2023 6:41 pm

Sounds like the history of the French in Canada in the 17th or 18th century when the Iroquois would eat the hearts of their defeated enemies …

Fred Derf
Fred Derf
  Boogie
May 5, 2023 7:56 am

Remember how well the New York soda ban went? playing with fire is correct

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
May 5, 2023 8:03 am

We have just enough acreage to raise up to 8 cattle. If we wanted more, our neighbor is quite willing to share his. Right now we just have a little herd of 3. One belongs to our neighbor and 1 we are going to sell. Of course the government could decide to make that illegal. They don’t really want people be able to raise their own food.

TCS
TCS
  Mary Christine
May 5, 2023 8:33 am

Good fences make good neighbors!

Best advice I have for you on that one so far this morning. Lots of stories that would make you go “whoa!” though.

Tex
Tex
  TCS
May 5, 2023 2:29 pm

I’ve a neighbor whose cows quite often “get” out. I like cows just fine only not others cows tearing stuff up on my place. There are usually 12-20 of them and the property where they live is so over grazed it’s pathetic and the cows show it with protruding ribs. During the spring those cows smell clover and other grasses so they like to get out and go visit the neighbors for snacks. So they actually look better since they roam and eat other people’s stuff. This ain’t the open range but some think so. They have roamed this time for at least two weeks and managed to knock my mailbox down. No big deal I guess just replace the treated 4×4 post in the ground but this time I built a fortress of T-posts and barbed wire around it. It’s still accessible from the front for the mail lady deliveries.

Different subject but since mentioning fences why is it I have to mend my fences in order to keep others cows from tearing stuff up on my place. They love to rub against your buildings, vehicles etc. Yesterday the owner finally rounded his cows after another neighbor complained the cows were rubbing against support posts for a covered porch and knocking the posts down. I’d have to see the posts knocked down, perhaps a bit exaggerated. I saw the man on our road leading his cows back home and mentioned I was in the process of repairing about 100′ of barbed wire fence the cows had knocked down. Granted old fence lines. I’m always calm about the whole thing. I also mentioned the mail box. There was nothing else said , almost as though I had said nothing. I suppose it’s wrong to maybe think someone might just offer “compensation” , maybe a piece of treated 4×4 in case it is needed again or some barbed wire which like everything else carries some proud prices. Nothing. Live and let live I suppose except should SHTF one or two of the cows may not live to see another day.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Tex
May 6, 2023 12:05 am

maybe next time one of the cattle on your property should go missing and donated to the food bank or something.

anonymous
anonymous
May 5, 2023 10:57 am

They will try to ban meat at some future date unless the people have had enough and rise up to stop the Great Reset. Ban it by simply not making it available or cost so much no one could afford it.
‘Great Reset’ is to change EVERYTHING man has known, been doing, eating, living, & way of life, every person, plant, every animal and insect ( by manipulating dna and gene ‘therapy’) etc since the dawn of time. The goal is a complete change of God’s order of things to man’s order of things, man as god. Schawb’s insane sidekick, already declared man as useless and there is no need or use for God on this planet. They are the god’s now. And you will comply.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  anonymous
May 5, 2023 11:59 am

Old Hessian says no to the comply part!

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 5, 2023 11:00 am

Meat and other quality foods will become like private jets-reserved for really important people like John Kerry.

anon a moos
anon a moos
May 5, 2023 11:36 am

This has in the last three years been my go to response to many things now. Works surprisingly well.

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Balbinus
Balbinus
May 5, 2023 11:55 am

Lots of cattle raised in our area. Mostly raised on ground unfit for farming as it is to hilly or to wet. Our good farm ground is now being covered with solar panels that have a 22% efficiency rating with a 25 year life expectancy and then become hazardous waste. Even a moron can see this is not about the environment but the demise and control of the population. Our government has been transformed from a republic to a tyrannical facist pile of crap. Let the games begin! Molon labe!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Balbinus
May 5, 2023 2:17 pm

Langley BC and Delta BC are great examples of ‘progress’. Lots more around the province.

Thousands of acres of extremely productive farmland have been covered in greenhouses. They don’t use the existing soil as they are hydroponic.

These could have been built on rock, landfill, tops of skyscrapers, but no, they get built on farmland.

So instead of real food grown in real soil, we get quasi-food, grown in a chemical stew, with just enough nutrients to make a “tomato shaped thing” or a “cucumber shaped thing” with good shelf life.

This species is too stupid to live.

Euddie
Euddie
May 5, 2023 12:07 pm

The “meat” ban:

Banned=Meat, beef.
Allowed=Carne asada.

Muscledawg
Muscledawg
May 5, 2023 12:14 pm

I’m in Amish country. Let’s see “them” try and stop the Amish from raising animals, for food.

Tex
Tex
May 5, 2023 2:07 pm

I sure hope “they” don’t ban meat. My good ol cat likes to eat gopher heads and bird heads. The brains must be tasty for him all I can figure. Plus I guess he likes crunchy food. A good source of protein outside his dry food. He ain’t stupid. He likes meat associated foods. Just the other day for the first time he killed a squirrel. Poor squirrel. I would have thought a squirrel might tear him a new one with its teeth. Evidently not this one. The squirrel’s body was intact but the head was gone. Had I been able to retrieve the body earlier before the ants got to it I could have skinned that thing and utilized the meat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Tex
May 5, 2023 2:26 pm

The brains must be tasty for him all I can figure.

Same here. Cat gets rabbits fairly often. Drags them to the house, then eats only the head. All of it too. Jaw and skull.

Leaves a decapitated rabbit for me. I don’t eat them, but I could in a SHTF scenario.

Good kitty.

Ravens who get the body think so too I bet.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 5, 2023 4:24 pm

I’ve found it amusing. All the stuff the cat kills and brings to the porch I toss the headless body out in front of the house and like clock work the crows, big ones, find it and properly dispose.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
May 5, 2023 3:22 pm

It’s a giant scam by the eco-commies and the usual suspects like Gates….there is no climate crisis, in fact temperatures have cooled slightly, and none of this would make the slightest difference anyway…Under no circumstances will we eat bugs or lab created “meat”…next they’ll be serving fetal parts…