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David Walker's avatar

Only one thing to say to that - BOLLOCKS!!!

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Rick Bear's avatar

This is the same trick they keep using with the Climate fraud. Always remember that the World ECONOMIC Forum is a strange champion to be pushing an ecology agenda. Then also remember their confession that it's really intended to produce Global Wealth Redistribution, not about Climate. We shouldn't be asking "is it safe", but as with all this WEF Climate Emergency agenda, we need to challenge the underlying proposition of a Climate Emergency that changes from warming, to cooling, and every other part of The Great Reset agenda. Why do we need to stop cows releasing gasses in the first place? Then, who is financially benefiting from this? WEF = FOLLOW THE MONEY 💰

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Mark Hodgson's avatar

BBC Verify recently did a hit job on those expressing concern about Bovaer. That's enough for me to be concerned about it.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

That's the thing about BBC Verify 'hitjobs'. They'll never make it as professional assassins because they use a scatter gun which misses the target completely, just makes some metallic pinging noises on a few empty tin cans, and therefore does not address (or 'debunk' as they would prefer to do) legitimate concerns. Amateurs.

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Overhead At Docksat's avatar

I recently posted my FOI to the government asking them where they had verified the CO2 science was safe to apply to the public. They simply pointed at the IPCC.

Now a government may be able to go all wooly on the basis of things but a company absolutely cannot as it falls under trading standards for one.

If Arla are feeding cows methane reducing drugs because like CO2 they believe it helps with global warming they’ll need a verified and audited standard to work from. Where’s that then?

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JAS's avatar

Jaime never takes prisoners in her objective analysis of the latest globalist scam. Thank god she is on our side.

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Fear's avatar

It seems that almost all of these poisonous but "safe and effective" products are free to the wooly folds of consumers.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

It’s hilarious that even for “free” there are no takers even with all the “science”!!

Have you heard of Apeel? It’s approved in Australia so it may also be in the UK. This article is from May ‘24 so I cannot remember all particulars only that Apeel should be avoided.

https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/apeel?r=15k78n&utm_medium=ios

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

It looks like we are all going to have to rely upon local farmer's markets a lot more for food and drink, where we can be reasonably sure of the provenance of products for sale, because unscrupulous corporates have muscled in on supermarket trade and are out to make a quick profit. It's worrying that FSA and Defra now appear to be colluding to close down the small independent farmers producing quality food for sale, no doubt in order to protect the profits of the corporations.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

It is no different here in the States. It’s getting harder to find food items that aren’t contaminated…commercial pork and chicken is injected with various “vaccines” and the cows are facing similar inoculations although it’s not currently a complete turnover yet it’s clearly the goal.

For the USDA (US Dept of Agriculture), Trump picked a very questionable person, as she has no experience in this area. For reasons we may never know, there were two stellar individuals with proven track records who were totally passed over. If we are going to save the food supplies from the libtards a revamped and strong USDA is desperately needed.

So much to rectify in every country but food is paramount.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

What happened to MAHA? That should include farm animals too!

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EK MtnTime's avatar

It should! It may have a component of that as they are reportedly interested in rectifying toxins in the air, soil, and food…among other issues.

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