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Chris's avatar

We are truly ruled over by monsters who wish to kill us. Their endless culling schemes are obvious now, but exhausting (a vast understatement, I know) nevertheless. I pray for us.

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Martha's avatar

My question to the FDA is:

If, in fact chickens and other animals have been vaccinated(with any vaccine) for years, why is this information lacking from the packaging?

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Gecko1's avatar

Coming soon to a supermarket in a galaxy near you, Bill Gates's Super Soy-egg-u-licious™️, with real-looking yolks!

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Infanttyron3's avatar

Maybe of interest in relation to:

1) soy-allergic humans being negatively affected by the yolks of chickens who are fed soy

2) your experience with some predator birds not being affected by some diseased prey animals

Vultures in India were all but wiped out by eating the carcasses of animals that had been given Diclofencac (NSAID) by veterinarians. Fewer vultures led to more food available to feral dogs, which led to further problems. Absence of vultures also resulted in Zoroastrians having to modify their funerary practices. Read about it in the Ecological Effects section about mid-page... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diclofenac

Basement/medicine/pavement/government 😎 www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGxjIBEZvx0

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Zowe's avatar

I used to work with vultures. They can eat meat infected with botulism and not experience any symptoms.

This story sounds like one I heard about in India. They didn't like seeing vultures eating dead things so they killed them all. It was a cattle farming village. With no vultures to eat the dead cows, they rotted and made everyone sick. So they built the vultures a temple and encouraged them to come back. Now they worship vultures because they provides environmental cleaning services that keep people from getting sick.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Update: there's a lot more to the price issues than just the bird flu scamdemic

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/hatching-a-conspiracy-a-big-investigation

I still don't understand the shock of eggs. Perhaps I am an alien. If the store has something I like, but it's too expensive, there are other options to eat instead.

This is how people lived in the past. There would be times when you couldn't get this or that, so foods got substituted.

No big deal.

But they won't dare to try to create a famine like they did in the past. Instead these virtual famines work well to rile up many of us that have grown to see the signs.

Anyway, the fear and outrage fuels a lot of movement.

Some bowel movements 😂 and some productive movements.... Like why is fake virology able to manipulate things with their pseudoscience "prophecies of doom"?

The predator class is inept, stupid, contradictory, and becoming obsolete. They're going to go extinct, not humanity! Can't wait to hear what stupid crap they try next

Oh and here's the plan that was intended. They didn't succeed... So yeah, we get these mini drama virtual famines.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/covid

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Connie Liberto's avatar

I havent Heard about any culling done to intensives bred chickens i.... wonder 🤔 why....

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Zowe's avatar

My guess? Because they need to shot them up with mRNA before we can have any xhicken. Most farms and backyard breeders order chicks from a catalogue and those chicks have been vacvinated.

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