Last week, I covered elsewhere the CDC's warning of a rise in an allergy called alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), ostensibly triggered by a bite from a particular species of tick called the Lone Star Tick.
The big toe of my right foot recently alerted me to the fact that I've got a bit of gout to contend with which has regretfully resulted in a painful decision to cut WAY back on my beef consumption. I doubt I'll be eating any beef for at least the next few years. By the time I can eat some beef, i suspect it won't be something I'll feel safe eating anymore. I'm not so sure I feel safe eating it now and I don't care how safe or tasty the bugbeef may be, I'll simply stick with the fish in the pond behind my home.
I’m in Irland at the time of writing, and while there are cows everywhere they are not seen in large cattle-farming operations, but are part of small family farms, quietly grazing here and there. Killing them the name of “climate change” seems -- if possible-- even more ludicrous up close. We are at the hands of madmen and court jesters.
It's ironic that Texas and Florida went ahead with Gate-funded Oxitec's GMO mosquitoes, yet California actually heeded public pushback and halted the plan (for now)
> The Irish government wants to sacrifice 65,000 cows to the climate change gods in a neo-pagan ritual
I'm pretty sure that if the Druids and the old Celtic pagans were alive today they'd be asking the Irish buffoons, what the hell are you doing??
The big toe of my right foot recently alerted me to the fact that I've got a bit of gout to contend with which has regretfully resulted in a painful decision to cut WAY back on my beef consumption. I doubt I'll be eating any beef for at least the next few years. By the time I can eat some beef, i suspect it won't be something I'll feel safe eating anymore. I'm not so sure I feel safe eating it now and I don't care how safe or tasty the bugbeef may be, I'll simply stick with the fish in the pond behind my home.
I’m in Irland at the time of writing, and while there are cows everywhere they are not seen in large cattle-farming operations, but are part of small family farms, quietly grazing here and there. Killing them the name of “climate change” seems -- if possible-- even more ludicrous up close. We are at the hands of madmen and court jesters.
Give this a watch if you can find a few minutes: https://bitchute.com/video/HsCMCcI2svu3
It's ironic that Texas and Florida went ahead with Gate-funded Oxitec's GMO mosquitoes, yet California actually heeded public pushback and halted the plan (for now)
> The Irish government wants to sacrifice 65,000 cows to the climate change gods in a neo-pagan ritual
I'm pretty sure that if the Druids and the old Celtic pagans were alive today they'd be asking the Irish buffoons, what the hell are you doing??