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Jun 12Liked by el gato malo

The USDA will force this. They can make cattle meat uneatable by refusing to certify it. They will only certify if you are testing everyone and everything every day. You can see it coming.

Even worse than the FDA/CDC really because farmers have been forced to be 100% blessed by these idiots or go out of business. Try selling your own farm products to willing buyers sometime. You will find yourself in jail/court with your flocks slaughtered. (See current Amish farmer case.)

What are we going to do about it is really the question? I keep wishing EGM would provide some suggestions. Maybe someone else here might.

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What to do?

Make Tar and Feathering Great Again!

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I don’t think we’d have enough tar, let alone feathers…but guillotines can be used more than once. 🤷‍♂️

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If we "feather," will we have to use culled chickens? Asking for a friend.

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Horse feathers!

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Not possible to test all cattle, they don’t line up nearly as willingly as humans hahaha

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Yeah, cows don't force their calves to go in and get vaccinated/ tested either. They know better.

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Unfortunately, their owners don't necessarily know. Also may be paid to cull the herds.

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like

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as bad cat always says: memes for the win! memables include:

papaya-testing PCR tests

faked emergencies

house cat flu (simpsons predictive programmed that one in 2010)

Sasha also has some suggestions here: https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/pandemics-are-declared-what-does

on the actionable ideas list:

We can push states to ban PCR tests.

We can push states to reject declarations of "emergency" from a sole human in DARPA-driven / faux-health agencies without robust multi-source data.

We can ask farmers and ranchers for their ideas.

We can demonstrate that pandemics don't exist irl ... they're just "declared" by a puppet or two after the scriptwriters have conditioned the masses into fear.

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"We can ask farmers and ranchers for their ideas" ... I really like this one. Perhaps invest in a cow? What could that cost? And forget about the certification, most of which is a racket anyway. Just trust in the farmer - there's a novel thought!

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yes, it's likely they have ideas about certification authorities. (and not everyone is yet part of the borg.) we can form an underground railroad of sorts for real food.

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Speak freely and take chances with it...but in small bites.

Tacit assent is just fine. People aren't willing to risks much, for fear of social tyranny right now. Who can blame them.

We are the ones to beat that back....so they're not paralyzed by that fear.

In other words; distribute the price.

It works Dr. K.

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Hey Dr. K, another Doctor K here. Are you a DVM by chance?

I agree with you that this is already being forced via USDA mandate. I've been seeing the writing on the wall for a couple of months now. This IS the "next big thing" being pushed to DVMs to fearmonger to their clients. I'm also seeing astroturf fearmongering popping up on Reddit (there is an entire subreddit for bird flu now). I strongly believe that the dissenters outweigh the followers on this one, but the inorganic push is so strong that it may not matter.

What do we do? That's the big question that everyone who is aware is asking. Seeking alternative sources (eg, small local farms) is a start but it isn't even possible for some. Also, it doesn't address the larger elephant in the room as to who or what force is driving this attack on humanity. That is the bigger question, to me, because that force isn't going to go away.

For now, I believe that the most important thing that anyone can do is to recognize one's own sovereignty. Cultivating that frame-shift in mindset -- to claim one's authority as one's own, rather than ceding authority to an external agency -- is the first step towards freedom.

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How about we stop GOF research on bird flu and every other pathogen? As far as I can see there are only dire potential outcomes. This whole paradigm (release infectious agent then provide cure/protection) is the plot basis of the movie "Ultraviolet"(2006). Not a great movie but amazing predictive programming, right down to public masking.

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EGM?

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The individual power of the purse multiplied is always a powerful weapon which is why governments at various levels try to ban boycotts. There are boycotts whose particular goals I disagree with, but that's normal for anyone. The technique is stronger than anything else the citizenry can employ.

It should be understood, though, that it wouldn't be particularly wise for any proprietor of a Substack space to give direct specific guidance to readership. We gotta come up with our own strategies. (I can give direct specific guidance to my readership because I ain't nobody and the most they can do to me is take away my SS if they want to. But others have lots more to lose by attracting the Eye of Washington.)

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Guard your livestock folks. The government is coming to cull them first so you can’t eat then they plan to cull millions more of us.

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And push their lab grown meat pushed by Bill Gates. He’s always in the middle of these fake pandemics with his handy dandy vaccine. 🤬🤬🤬

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Mr. Depopulation on steroids.

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Bill Ghate$ should be investigated. He's an unregistered foreign agent.

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Not "investigated"... taken-out (along with Birx, Fauci, et al)

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Yesterday, Bribeme again threatened We, the People with F16s vs our rifles. This Leonard Cohen song once again becomes relevant:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs5hOhI4pEE

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Yes, taken out

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That's millions with a B.

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I think you may be on to something.

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Omg make it stop. Someone tie that scarf around her and gag her.

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Scarves used to be a fixture in magic shows and this is just another one. We can forget the cute bunny in this trick; more likely somebody’s going to be sawn in half.

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Yeah, and make her wear a balaclava to the gallows since she likes masks so much!

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And then send the scarf to me!!!!

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Trophy!

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I've learned to hate scarves since Birx arrived on the scene. Got rid of all mine.

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I can’t go that far…. Most of her scarves are Hermes.. like $400. But she def has re imaged herself.

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Every time I see a libtard with a scarf on it looks like a jock strap they have over their nose and mouth. I hope they are taking in deep breaths. These characters are about as funny as the red necks

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I have a better idea….🫢😂

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......;]]

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And now she's the CEO of a pharmaceutical company. Imagine that! Grifters going to grift.

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What I came to say.

Wonder what they have in the pipeline?

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Better question might be: What don't they have in the pipeline?

So far we got the Coof, the PCR that can find rocks and coke-a-cola positive for the Coof test, Coof Vax, Monkey pox fear, ebola fear, dengue fever fear, Economic take down = inflation, , Ukraine war grift, WW3 fear, mass starvation fear, Lawfare to take down political opposition and shut the up people, stolen elections, The WHO treaty (still a work in progreass, Turbo cancers ..... I'm sure I missed a few. Feel free to play along.

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I had no idea! That woman is so stupid she probably believes what she says. Those poor shareholders.

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I'm surprised the parrot made it to this Stack alive.

I hope everyone has Kary Mullis' comments about Fauci bookmarked. He invented the PCR test and says you can't put a sample under an electron microscope and tell if someone has a virus. Oh, and that Fauci will take your money and lie straight to your face and has no problems doing it.

These people know nothing but grift and power. They get off on it. Time to take away their toys.

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Jun 13·edited Jun 13

And more accurately, it would detect virus fragments, fragments that were not viable or transmissible. Dead fragments. Any and all virus fragments, not just C19. Also, the test was designed to isolate the fragments for study, nothing more.

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Perhaps this will wake some people up to what happened during covid -- they created the 'disaster' with the massive rollout of 'tests' for something that was already everywhere. This is why we literally found covid everywhere we looked for it. Remember very early, Louisiana did a lot of test because of Mardi Gras and -- surprise! -- was near the top of the charts until other states 'caught up' with the testing.

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Where is the skepticism about those ridiculous tests that purport to detect covid? Kary Mullis, who invented the test, said it could find just about anything in anyone, and it was emphatically NOT a diagnostic tool in any way.

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they found something ... but was I doubt it was "covid." Sasha suggest PCRs could just be testing for "papaya-based enzyme or some other commercially available primer common to practically all creatures on Earth."

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/pandemics-are-declared-what-does

Sasha's recent stack pulls the "wtf was 'covid' really" thread apart: https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/covid-illness-is-different-from-covid

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Crank up that CT enough and you can find anything.

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Cycle Threshold or Conspiracy Theory?

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Exactly!

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Exactly

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Not really sure how Birx is still relevant, but also not sure how we can stop this from happening if it's being driven by the captured agencies looking to push faulty tests and ultimately destroy livestock. What are the options to stop this. With people, they have the ability to not test anymore (even though too many still take those tests). But if the "experts" start pushing tests on all livestock, how do we stop them? I think it's already known that "well, if you can't test, we have to destroy your livestock to be safe" is the next step.

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The best thing all of us can do is ignore the hysteria. Don’t click news articles. Don’t discuss it with people behind saying “that’s nonsense” and changing the topic if it’s brought up. Make worrying about this the weird thing by just not giving any traction to it. (Substack lands in my email so I read it, but I won’t Google, or read news articles, or anything on this topic that might make it seem like there’s increased interest)

I eat beef many times a week and don’t think twice about safety or getting a virus. I’d guess cooking a steak would kill the virus anyways - besides, viruses need a love cell to reproduce. Not like they’re going to hang out in the freezer after a cow is slaughtered and then somehow manage to infect someone who eats the steak.

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That "Worst Hires' stamp card should've gotten Trump an awful lot of toasters by now. He made Pence his Covid czar and the genius radio host from Ohio brought in Birx.

Perhaps part of the scheme here is to make dairy, beef and poultry farming uninsurable.

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I don't know any radio hosts from Ohio. Of who are you speaking?

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Indiana. My mistake.

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No problem! I didn't know he was a radio host at all.

He was governor. (A crappy one at that!)

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Yes, he rose steadily up the ranks of the mediocre and deranged.

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Well the good news is that it'll probably jack up beef prices at the supermarkets to the point where it just makes more financial sense to buy from a local farmer.

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If THEY will let you.

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Sadly, its already VERY much illegal to sell, purchase, or consume a whole range of "uninspected" agricultural products in many jurisdictions.

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THEY won't.

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Well shame on us if we let them.

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That's actually the big point of Lil's post from yesterday:

https://lilliagajewski.substack.com/p/got-him-part-2-charted-waters-or?publication_id=1183436&triedRedirect=true

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Yep,

"We start by acting in authentic and good faith ways with each other and rejecting those who don’t act in such ways. We start by rejecting the false dichotomy. We start by not trying to herd each other but by working with each other."

It's the age-old wisdom, be the change you wish to see.

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Thanks for following that over to Lil's Substack.

She writes some good stuff.

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Agreed

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I’ve been watching this closely. I see a lot of bs specifically targeting backyard flocks. Here in PA you need a manure management plan for keeping even ONE chicken. Ten years ago I used to be able to buy terramycin powder to mix with their water if my chickens were exhibiting mild respiratory symptoms, a common occurrence in poultry, especially in winter. Owners knew to discard eggs during treatment and for 48 hrs after stopping. That was eliminated by our PA Dept of Ag, and can now only be administered by a veterinarian. ($200 for a farm visit please) So far they are only "strongly advising" backyard chicken owners to bring any dead poultry in to be tested. But many of us fear it will be a requirement. Some of my girls are 9+ years old. If they die I’m sure it’s old age.

And if the bird did test positive, they will come to your house and euthanize your flock. Most backyard flocks are treated as pets. In my county, a couple of hens are the first introduction to raising livestock for most kids, mainly the 3 to 7 year olds, who then join 4-H and move up to raising pigs, sheep, or even steers. Chickens being exhibited or sold at auction are, of course, rigorously regulated, but pets? Uniformed agents carrying off family pets while the sobbing children are watching is not a good visual.

Homegrown livestock is definitely in the crosshairs. We’ve been lucky that we own enough property to avoid scrutiny, and when the people enforcing the regs are also your community members they think twice about raiding their neighbors. But how long will that last? It’s hard to make citizens dependent on government when they can sustain themselves.

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Wow! I had no idea that the PA Ag Department can come to your house and euthanize your flock!!!! I live in PA (Venango County) and our granddaughter has a backyard flock of 34 chickens in Crawford County. She hasn't been able to show her Cemanis now for 3 years due to avian flu but yet she can show them in Ohio which is like 15 minutes from her house. Her mom raises quail. The regulatory agencies have GOT to be euthanized. (What's good for the goose, right?)

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It isn’t a regulation yet Mary Ann. But it’s right around the corner if hysteria breaks out due to avian influenza.

And yes! They’ve got to be stopped.

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I don't know what part of PA you're in but I'm just barely South of the Border here in The People's Democratic Republic of Baltimore County.

My next door neighbor has a backhoe. Just sayin'.

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Which brings to mind my grandfather's comment re over zealous enforcement of agricultural laws or regulations, "Shoot, shovel, and shut up!"

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It's good advice!

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In SC this comment is true to this day and your neighbors won't report you because they would do the same.

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Thanks PG! I’ll keep that in mind. I’m in John Fries country. We have a long history of being ungovernable. You have some fine Cooperative Extension agents there in MD. People who remember when that meant something.

Also, Render unto Caesar doesn’t include my livestock.

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Fool me once....etc.

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If they're gonna test cows, she should be first in line.

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Lmao dude!

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Oh stop...... you're killing me. LMAO and it's too early in the morning.

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Bird Flu Over The Cuckoos Nest

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I dont need a vaccine for pink eye

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🙌

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So I did a little Google Fu on "nurse ratched in a scarf" and, by golly, this is almost too much:

https://www.redbubble.com/i/scarf/Ratched-nurses-by-fleurtje/58199561.B15PI

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This cat-has-trophy!

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Another government employee totally disconnected from reality. Great face lift though!

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She's gotta spend all that pharma payola on something!

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#TeamSnoutsInTrough

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🤣 I thought she looked different.

Not younger, mind you. Just different.

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I studied her face and think she needs a tune up on that lift. LOLOLOL

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It's truly amazing how delusional this woman is. She has no shame. None! How compromised must she be to stoop again so so low. 🧐

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all i have to say is https://birdsarentreal.com so there is no bird flu any way.....

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The WHO FLU

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