https://www.brighteon.com/84f8bfe9-20c2-4d57-b920-240b78d0ec76
This guys is saying he is being told to basically destroy his ranch/farm/harvest. Importing beef from other countries (probably have been eating leftover dead baby parts)
https://www.brighteon.com/84f8bfe9-20c2-4d57-b920-240b78d0ec76
This guys is saying he is being told to basically destroy his ranch/farm/harvest. Importing beef from other countries (probably have been eating leftover dead baby parts)
I think they’re just trying to control the industries entirely. They did the same thing in Florida with the orange trees. Claimed some bug had infested one tree so the whole farm had to be burned down so stop the spread. Meanwhile we were importing oranges from other countries with no big regulations.
Total bullshit. The government is the biggest threat to Americans. Nothing else.
I just do not understand. I really appreciate the info - bug infested tree - burn them all down? I am getting sick thinking about all the people without food.
At some time, whomever is in control of our food? needs to be forced to eat it in jail - for the rest of their lives
I don't understand it either. I can say that to me, it all seems to be done deliberately.
My Uncle, who lives in Florida, actually told me about the orange trees. It was the craziest thing I've ever heard of.
I started to think back to when I was a kid. I am from Maryland and the part of Maryland I am from use to be filled with tobacco fields. Everyone grew it and my father would tell me stories about a bit of Maryland tobacco being in every cigarette at one point in history. It was a great crop to grow because it paid farmers really well.
Well when I was in my early teens, the big push on banning cigarettes started and they forced all of the farmers around here to take a government "buyout" to not grow anymore tobacco. The farmers at that point were in such bad shape financially from all of the tobacco ban crap going on with the government that they really had no choice but to take this buy out or lose their farms. They were told to grow soy instead. Well 20 years later, most of the farms are gone. They lost them anyway. They're mostly housing developments now.
Sad to see where I grew up almost unrecognizable now.