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And American farmers won’t escape the green power grab. The “Inflation Reduction Act” puts farmers under the control of the EPA to govern nitrogen emissions. Additionally, it allocates $20 billion to fund “climate-smart agricultural practices.” News from Europe helps us to predict how bureaucrats will use this money. Regulators will spend it reducing meat production further, especially beef, and lowering food output by restricting fertilizer and energy from fossil fuels.
-WiscoDave
sorry for off-topic. Maybe you will find this as disgusting as I do. Must have been a very profitable relationship. UTMB Galveston is trying to clean up their association with Wuhan Institute of Virology Lab.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.galvnews.com/news/free/article_daafd290-4015-5e83-aeb2-c038036da0d9.html
excerpt:
Dr. James LeDuc, director of the Galveston National Laboratory, is a former U.S. Centers for Disease Control official who once led the office responsible for preventing deaths from viral disease. “There is convincing evidence that the new virus was not the result of intentional genetic engineering and that it almost certainly originated from nature, given its high similarity to other known bat-associated coronaviruses,” LeDuc said.
The Galveston lab has worked with China since 2013, when construction began on the Wuhan laboratory. Both the Galveston and Wuhan research facilities operate Biosafety Level 4 laboratories, which are designed to safely contain the most lethal and infectious pathogens for research, LeDuc said.
Yup, purely natural, that is why Fraud Fauci has a patent on it as well as the normal, as in old school vaccine.
DeleteHarvests will double once we spread all DC bullshit across our land.
ReplyDeleteMr. Malthus warned us about this problem 300 years ago. Did we listen?
ReplyDeleteNope, so
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yup. what is coming is the hunger games. and you all know the clowns in charge will not be missing any meals. growing your own food just became important again.
ReplyDeletea bit late to start anything now, unless you going to try and grow cold weather crops
in a hoop house kind of thing. but I will be putting in a few more raised beds and filling them up with soil and compost to get ready for next year.
in the mean time, buy as much canned food as you can afford to stash away.
one thing I found a bit hard to find is powdered milk ?
this is not going to end well for anyone. but those in or near the cities will bear the most of it when the music stops and people are out in the streets.
get some baggy clothes to wear. you do not want to look well fed when this goes down.
and wear glasses if you can, starving people have dull eyes compared to people who are eating. just saying, of course.
Looking homeless is a great way to hide in plain sight. My dad used it in the 80s to tour Washington DC after dark.
DeleteI see riots as people pull down Wind generators and throw rocks at solar panels.
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