They do want a war messing with my ability to have red meat. This will not stand. I will not eat ze BUGS. I will not eat their weird fake meat products.
I'm just skeptical since mRna is very fragile. They needed to store the vaccine at -90C, which is why a theory of mine why so many weren't affected by the injection is a lot of the product was botched in storage.
Nsw state has mentioned it, hence that news was from nsw.
Meanwhile I've questioned if it occurred earlier, eg even 12 mths ago. I know a farmer who lost way more then normal number of cattle, VET claiming "genes" yet they were recently jabbed with 'something' (as in 'normal innoculations' of some sort) yet his been a farmer producing quality cattle for a LONG TIME!
Time to get out in the country and research local beef producers, small farms, I dont know where you live, but if you look and ask around, there are farmers who still raise on the farm, and you can buy a calf, they will raise and feed it, and you arrange the slaughter and butchering. Small dairies ship their bull calves off, but some will let you buy one, you pay for the feed, check up on it a couple of times a week, arrange for the castration, and you can grow a nice steer. There are local farmers who will give you the verbal "I am not suppossed to sell this unregulated, uninspected beef", but if you own the cow, and pay for its feed and butchering, you are not buying beef, but you are buying a live animal and "boarding" it. I buy cheese from a farmer, and we call it barter, I barter with currency, it's not really a "sale" wink wink.
Central west. In clinton nj. Father and son. They raise neef cows and sell direct to consumer. I am in the process of raising beef myself but have a whole cow reserved from them for this spring until my cows are big enough
If you live in a rural area, get to know a local rancher and your local farmers markets. I’m fortunate enough to live in a rural area and I can get local beef, chickens, pork, fruit and vegetables.
I'm in the suburbs, but would love to get our own farm one day. We've been eating bison meat lately (maybe bison is still safe from mRna?) .. it's $8/lb at my local supermarket..very pricey. Perhaps we'll try to eat wild caught fishes more often to replace beef if it comes to that.
Most cost-effective thing to do is get a box freezer and buy a quarter or half cow, or bison if you prefer. You can get a variety of all cuts of meat for about the same price as ground meat, and you can usually get bones and offal tossed in free. Bones are generally meaty, great stew, and the bone broth is the healthiest thing you could imagine. Have some and freeze the rest in sturdy zip bags.
The government letters will be sent just like when the crops were destroyed. Find farmers with integrity. Help them keep sight of their duty to we the people.
Nah they will probably raise healthy cows and before they kill them they will inject them. Im sure they have already done the tests like they did with the jabs. Give the cows mad cow disease and then feed it to people.
Mad cow disease was all bullshit, they just shut down exports to flood the market and in doing so, prices dropped on milk and beef.this country was built on farming and they didn't like it.
Get to know your local beef farmer and have a relationship with them. If you don’t know one, find one.
Hunt, there are so many deer right now, good meat and no vaccines.
I bought some deworming paste for the younger guys,noticed it was made by merk, hit a road sign with it on the way home
kek
They do want a war messing with my ability to have red meat. This will not stand. I will not eat ze BUGS. I will not eat their weird fake meat products.
I'm just skeptical since mRna is very fragile. They needed to store the vaccine at -90C, which is why a theory of mine why so many weren't affected by the injection is a lot of the product was botched in storage.
Died suddenly made a similiar comment, maybe those not seeming to be affected was due to incorrect storage (or along those lines)
That's what my husband said.. let's hope so. It's a sliver of hope.
Heard it from who?
Already happening in Australia
I saw where someone's friend's neighbor said they injected 200 of their cattle. Any better quality info than that?
Nsw state has mentioned it, hence that news was from nsw. Meanwhile I've questioned if it occurred earlier, eg even 12 mths ago. I know a farmer who lost way more then normal number of cattle, VET claiming "genes" yet they were recently jabbed with 'something' (as in 'normal innoculations' of some sort) yet his been a farmer producing quality cattle for a LONG TIME!
"Nsw state has mentioned it, hence that news was from nsw."
Do you have a link to that?
One of https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/media-centre/releases/2022/ministerial/nsw-fast-tracks-mrna-fmd-and-lumpy-skin-disease-vaccines
Interesting, thank you.
Time to get out in the country and research local beef producers, small farms, I dont know where you live, but if you look and ask around, there are farmers who still raise on the farm, and you can buy a calf, they will raise and feed it, and you arrange the slaughter and butchering. Small dairies ship their bull calves off, but some will let you buy one, you pay for the feed, check up on it a couple of times a week, arrange for the castration, and you can grow a nice steer. There are local farmers who will give you the verbal "I am not suppossed to sell this unregulated, uninspected beef", but if you own the cow, and pay for its feed and butchering, you are not buying beef, but you are buying a live animal and "boarding" it. I buy cheese from a farmer, and we call it barter, I barter with currency, it's not really a "sale" wink wink.
I'm stuck in jersey .. wish there is a cheaper and more practical option here. But that's good to know if I'm able to do that in the future. Thanks!
Where in Jersey? I know a beef farmer raising 100% NOT vaccinated beef
North. Where is the farm, down south?
Central west. In clinton nj. Father and son. They raise neef cows and sell direct to consumer. I am in the process of raising beef myself but have a whole cow reserved from them for this spring until my cows are big enough
If you live in a rural area, get to know a local rancher and your local farmers markets. I’m fortunate enough to live in a rural area and I can get local beef, chickens, pork, fruit and vegetables.
I'm in the suburbs, but would love to get our own farm one day. We've been eating bison meat lately (maybe bison is still safe from mRna?) .. it's $8/lb at my local supermarket..very pricey. Perhaps we'll try to eat wild caught fishes more often to replace beef if it comes to that.
Most cost-effective thing to do is get a box freezer and buy a quarter or half cow, or bison if you prefer. You can get a variety of all cuts of meat for about the same price as ground meat, and you can usually get bones and offal tossed in free. Bones are generally meaty, great stew, and the bone broth is the healthiest thing you could imagine. Have some and freeze the rest in sturdy zip bags.
Not on my farm, steers get tetnous shot when castorated, thats it
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-10-21-lethal-injections-cattle-die-mrna-vaccination.html#
Buy a chest freezer. Find your nearest grass-fed beef farm. Order half a cow.
Pro tip: get all chuck unground. Braised chuck > hamburger.
Thanks!
But you can't make grandma's meatloaf with chunks of chuck, kek
I'm going to add Ivermectin to my A-1 sauce.
Good one! :]
Can mRNA survive 150 degree barbeque?
B8g fat no. Organic beef will not be safe.
And what makes you make that claim? I know a beef farmer, nil vaccine, drenches etc
The government letters will be sent just like when the crops were destroyed. Find farmers with integrity. Help them keep sight of their duty to we the people.
BASTARDS.
Does the vax affect muscle?
Everyplace there's blood, yeah.
Nah they will probably raise healthy cows and before they kill them they will inject them. Im sure they have already done the tests like they did with the jabs. Give the cows mad cow disease and then feed it to people.
Mad cow disease was all bullshit, they just shut down exports to flood the market and in doing so, prices dropped on milk and beef.this country was built on farming and they didn't like it.
Prion disease is serious, but like all the other 'plandemics,' they did use it to mess up farming and ranching and to increase control.
what if you are COVID vaccinated, and now have an "allergic reaction" to foreign mRNA in your food
Sauce?
BBQ of course