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Fain Zimmerman's avatar

I just bought an order of his beef - So happy to see him spotlighted! Really nice meat, ready for eating or long-term storage! Great to find a rancher like him! Texas grown!

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The Vigilant Fox's avatar

I've known Jason for a couple years now, and he's an honest guy who loves freedom. I hope more ranchers have the courage to refuse to inject their cattle with this stuff.

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Luke's avatar

Please see my comment about the possibility of it being bullshit. They want us to quit eating meat. 🤷

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INTJ Architect's avatar

This should not be dismissed.

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Luke's avatar

Not saying it is. Just curious if you guys thought maybe it might be?

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Beth Dutton's avatar

Check out Grassland Beef in Missouri -- they've said they'll also never inject their beef with this garbage, and it's all grass-fed and finished.

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Fain Zimmerman's avatar

The more ranchers who stand up to then, the more we all benefit!

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CK's avatar

Good on him!

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joseph orban,jr's avatar

Is that why billgates, and the elites are buying up land to farm and raise their own pure beef that will not be inoculated.

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John's avatar

Exactly there are no mealworms or poisoned meat on the menus at Davos meetings.

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Steven Bradford's avatar

I can’t imagine why any right thinking person in a legislature would vote to block a bill like that. It would be nice to be able to follow the money and see how much they were all bribed by big Pharma.

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JLHov's avatar

Question: If one purchases beef that unknowingly to consumers has been injected with mRNA, does cooking disable the mRNA??? And if dairy cows suffer the same fate, wouldn't dairy products be unsafe also? Milk, cheese, etc. And ice cream? I haven't dared buy any dairy or beef products since April when supposedly these jabs were to be implemented on cattle.

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Carol_007's avatar

It's been in the pork a few years. Yes about dairy. A doctor on Twitter (well known, great doctor) said if you slow cook it at high temp, it kills it. Crock pot?

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JLHov's avatar

Thank you!

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Tershia's avatar

My thanks to the Beef Companies with integrity.

I hope Trudeau listens to the people! I will rather become a vegetarian than having to eat crickets. Gates et al will think of every evil means to control the world. I’ve got news for them - GOD is in control, and they will feel His wrath in His timing.

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Gery's avatar

Turdo listens but marches tothe WEF drummer.

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Tershia's avatar

There are other meanings to “listen”, as in : accepting, heeding, hearkening - none of which he does for the people. Yes, he is Schwab’s poster boy and will do anything, even poison us, to ingratiate himself with that lot at the WEF.

Lets not complicates matters with semantics.

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NB Tween's avatar

He has confessed admiration for the authoritarian control the ccp has over the people. He is the illegitimate son of a dictator and his true heritage shows in his actions as well as his looks.

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OGRE's avatar

HB1169 *not* passing is all you need to know -- government is never going to fix this.

What could possibly be the reason for hiding what's in food products? That's a serious question. Who in their right mind just eats something, without even knowing what's in it?

What's next, removing expiration dates?

The absurdity of this shows the level of depravity were dealing with here.

Creating alternatives to Big Food is the only way forward. I've been reading up on Victory Gardens lately.

I'm worried that things are going to get REALLY bad here soon.

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Lili's avatar

"Who in their right mind just eats something, without even knowing what's in it?"

I'm guessing the same people who allow themselves to be injected with an experimental product that they are clueless about what's in it! Americans and much of the world have reached a level of obesity and general poor health by consuming a ridiculously un-nutritious diet and I doubt very many people bother to read the ingredients of the products they buy.

I am also honing my gardening skills - and it's not as easy as it looks if you are serious about feeding your family from your garden! I've learned a lot and I think I'm, getting better at it!

I agree with you about what's coming in the future. Scary.

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OGRE's avatar

Yeah, in going to buy some old gardening books. I'm thinking Goodwill or something. A lot of the older books I've seen are full of really useful tricks. There are too many commercial products out there. In the older books, they have info on how to do things, before those products existed. Often using much cheaper and readily available materials. 😉👉

Also, I want to make sure that whatever seeds I get will produce plants that will have fertile seeds.

I'll have to hit you up for gardening skills!

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Lili's avatar

Ha! Let me preface this comment by saying that, in general; I hate YouTube, but I do use it for watercolor tutorials and gardening tips. I have learned so many tricks from other gardeners around the world about propagating plants and how to build raised beds or to make natural insect repellants. In addition to being very educational, the videos motivate me to try new things. Did you know that zucchini has male and female flowers? (only the females produce and they must be pollinated), or that if you don't pick your cucumbers before they start to turn yellow, the whole plant will stop producing? There is a world of information out there!

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OGRE's avatar

I agree, I just don't know how much longer we'll have that kind of access to things like YouTube. Books don't require power. 😉👉

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Lili's avatar

I agree! I live in Spain and don't have access to many old books, but I'm trying to learn as fast as I can! :-)

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NB Tween's avatar

A corrupt government cannot fix problems; as it makes the problems to begin with.

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OGRE's avatar

Given the current state of things. Government is corrupted to the extent where the necessary assets/people are in place to keep things rolling along the way it is for decades.

That's what's frustrating. These problems *can* be fixed, but it will take generations. That's if we can start replacing people right now.

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Luke's avatar

I haven’t given this story much oxygen. I have heard that the ingredient(s)/substance(s) in mRNA injections needs to be coddled (kept cold). Now all of a sudden (last 6 months) you can get a hefty dose of it eating a steak. I should make the point that I’m being facetious. I don’t buy it.

I know most of you peeps are smart. How big of a threat is this really? I have thought this whole story might just be to get us to quit eating meat?? That is one of their goals.

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Linda Ray's avatar

@Luke, there are many of us that have darkfield microscopes whom have checked the meat, and the junk has often been there. So yes it's a real threat, and must be fought to the death.

Your question makes good sense though, and it is true that the Parasites also do not want us eating meat, they'd rather we eat worms and bugs. They are just trying to cover all their bases.

They want to remove all your choices, and they want you to know who did it.

God Bless All the Good People and Animals.

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Luke's avatar

@linda I know there’s some not fantastic stuff in domestic live stock already. But mRNA vaccines that can actually function is what I am curious about. Lots of talk about potentially being spared the vaccine’s effects because of a lousy chain of custody, which is pretty strict to my understanding. Within a year now these same vaccines can be pumped into the air, given to cattle in the Texas heat, etc, etc. Personally I think somebody is fucking with us.

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Lili's avatar

Seems like a valid point.

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INTJ Architect's avatar

Love to see some pics from the microscopes.

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Linda Ray's avatar

I would too, but if anyone I find is making a good effort to support the production of Humanely raised and un-injected beef, I will support them. This world needs more Humans with HEART.

No offense intended and the question is a valid one IMHO, but really, so what?

What are YOU doing about it?

God Bless the GOOD.

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Jackieone's avatar

Oops! My reply went to the wrong person. Thanks so much for the link!

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John's avatar

Unless the beef company sets up a lab and tests every single carcase they will have no idea if that poor animal was also injected with mRNA. I've switched to eating venison from wild deer and sea caught fish as at least that is not going to be pumped full of chemicals. It is more expensive but until these criminals are stopped from poisoning the well we all used to drink freely from I guess that is what I will have to do but what about all those poor people that can't afford relatively expensive venison and fish?

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KD's avatar

Does anyone know the impact on body and health if I would consume regularly meat from mRNA treated animals?

Any scientific papers on this topic?

Any studies?

Any scientists who developed a theoretical impact model?

Anything?

I'm sure many hear would like to know. If any of you have any info on this topic, please share!

Thank you.

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Brenda Broley Cook's avatar

The livestock will die.

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

Thank you VF.

With these kinds of people coming to our attention, others will stand up more easily, the anti-dote to the bystander effect.

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Carol_007's avatar

Thank you for the link. Will buy it. 👍

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I'll buy some. Thanks!!

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Jbor's avatar

it's a pain in the butt how your system refuses to stop playing the vocal report unless one goes into the substack and the specific report to shut out off. it should stop once one exists the main program; substak

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