It's sure odd that nothing like this has ever been previously reported, until this year when there seems to be a concerted effort to negatively impact the food supply.
Saw 'derecho' used a couple years ago, but before that never heard of it.
I grew up in a family that raised, bought and butchered cattle (and hogs) for our family-owned grocery store. I think if there'd been thousands of cattle simultaneously dropping over dead it would have found its way into the family conversation.
Never heard the word derechos.... The Pictures of what they called derechos, I have seen Many Times in the cloud formations out in West Texas while growing up. Nothing New, just may not be common every where.......
I grew up and have spent my life in the Midwest and never heard of derechos in this area, but in the past couple years there was one in Ohio and another, I think, in Indiana.
I remember Jim Cantore explaining the term on the Weather Channel a few years ago.. it seemed like an introduction, it was new to me. I can’t stand that channel anymore. Once you see all the propaganda, you can’t unsee it.
This happens all the time. Don't buy the hype. I lost 3 cows to bloat 4 years ago. When the temperature rises quickly the fermentation process in the cow exceeds its ability remove the gas. The stomachs enlarge to the point the animal cannot breath and it dies. I remember one summer when ranchers lost 100,000 head of cattle. The US processes 98 million cattle a year. These losses aren't significant to the total production.
Grew up in eastern Colorado. The last time I heard of mass cattle casualties was during the high strangeness and livestock mutilations of the early 1970s. And that was nothing compared to the volume of this.
I am convinced that factory farmers and processing plants are raking in major insurance claims ahead of the impending economic collapse or they are acting to force said collapse.
A neighbor/ rancher shared about an article he read several months back; a KS university was studying adding a small amount of RAT POISON to cattle feed. The study found the animals put on weight faster.
Why did the cattle gain wait faster? Lethargic, slowed metabolism, slowed digestion, not drinking enough water….add the heat, boom.
I am leaning toward the explanation I read somewhere that the water source for these cattle had been allowed to dry up, and then someone diverted water to them that they poisoned, and of course every cattle drank his fill.
It would explain them all dying within hours of each other, and at just one ranch.
I have read that the mnra vaccines are widely tested in farm animals. Could this factor into why so many chickens are being destroyed? Does anyone have good info? We’re trying to buy organic meat because of all the shit they pump in animals now. It’s just so expensive.
It's sure odd that nothing like this has ever been previously reported, until this year when there seems to be a concerted effort to negatively impact the food supply.
...I am a wee bit older than you, have you ever heard of the term "derecho" used to describe a storm before the other day?
...they just dropped this into the lexicon like it existed for ages....
Saw 'derecho' used a couple years ago, but before that never heard of it.
I grew up in a family that raised, bought and butchered cattle (and hogs) for our family-owned grocery store. I think if there'd been thousands of cattle simultaneously dropping over dead it would have found its way into the family conversation.
...this is not an "accident"....
That was my point.
And maybe the reason we never heard about derechos until a couple years ago is because they're a form of manufactured weather.
Never heard the word derechos.... The Pictures of what they called derechos, I have seen Many Times in the cloud formations out in West Texas while growing up. Nothing New, just may not be common every where.......
I grew up and have spent my life in the Midwest and never heard of derechos in this area, but in the past couple years there was one in Ohio and another, I think, in Indiana.
...my thoughts exactly...
...I love how the media just drops these new "concepts" like conventional terms....
I remember Jim Cantore explaining the term on the Weather Channel a few years ago.. it seemed like an introduction, it was new to me. I can’t stand that channel anymore. Once you see all the propaganda, you can’t unsee it.
...truth....
Agreed, first I heard was in 2016, talking about an event that went through the Ohio valley in 2014 or 15. “ FCC Derecho Order”
This happens all the time. Don't buy the hype. I lost 3 cows to bloat 4 years ago. When the temperature rises quickly the fermentation process in the cow exceeds its ability remove the gas. The stomachs enlarge to the point the animal cannot breath and it dies. I remember one summer when ranchers lost 100,000 head of cattle. The US processes 98 million cattle a year. These losses aren't significant to the total production.
Grew up in eastern Colorado. The last time I heard of mass cattle casualties was during the high strangeness and livestock mutilations of the early 1970s. And that was nothing compared to the volume of this.
I am convinced that factory farmers and processing plants are raking in major insurance claims ahead of the impending economic collapse or they are acting to force said collapse.
...valid observation....
A neighbor/ rancher shared about an article he read several months back; a KS university was studying adding a small amount of RAT POISON to cattle feed. The study found the animals put on weight faster.
Why did the cattle gain wait faster? Lethargic, slowed metabolism, slowed digestion, not drinking enough water….add the heat, boom.
I am looking for the article.
Are there no cattlemans investigators in Kan.? John Dutton would arrest 30 people and shoot 12 over this, legally.
Which John Dutton?
From Yellowstone.... Good show.
Thanks, Wikipedia gave me more than one John Dutton who could conceivably do this.
I am leaning toward the explanation I read somewhere that the water source for these cattle had been allowed to dry up, and then someone diverted water to them that they poisoned, and of course every cattle drank his fill.
It would explain them all dying within hours of each other, and at just one ranch.
Moloch needs blood to nourish itself, if the fell creature can't get human blood then what better than a barbeque of beef?
I have read that the mnra vaccines are widely tested in farm animals. Could this factor into why so many chickens are being destroyed? Does anyone have good info? We’re trying to buy organic meat because of all the shit they pump in animals now. It’s just so expensive.
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