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James Talarico — who wants to eliminate the oil and gas industry in Texas — protested against Austin’s largest coal plant, calling for a "Green Collar Economy."
"We encourage the city council to do all they can to divest from the Fayette Power Project."
A Parkinson’s patient says his debilitating tremor vanished within minutes thanks to a newly approved, non-invasive ultrasound treatment.
For years, 72-year-old Air Force veteran Bud Leavell struggled with severe tremors that kept him from living life to its fullest.
Then doctors at UT Southwestern used focused ultrasound waves to target precise areas deep in his brain... without opening his skull.
At his latest follow-up, the tremor remained under control. His response when asked how he was doing? “What tremor?”
As best as I understand it, the consolidation of processors over the last two+ decades has put significant financial pressure on ranchers. As a result of that as well as regulatory changes that were made around land use during both Obama and Biden admin, had led many ranchers to sell off large portions of their herds to reduce their ongoing costs to raise the cattle. While some of these policies have been reversed by Trump, the changes don’t fix the processor issue and, while profitability has improved, it takes years to raise a head of cattle for slaughter so it will take many, many years for the cattle population to recover to its historical level. Scarcity leads to higher prices. Cattle herds are at historic lows right now.
None of this is coincidental. It was decided, at a high level, that white people in general and Americans in particular ate too much meat. The public reason for this is that meat is 'bad for the planet' and 'unhealthy', but the actual reason is what tyrants have understood since the bronze age: meat-rich diets produce tall, strong, healthy humans who are intrinsically harder to dominate.
A multipronged policy approach was implemented. Propaganda: promotion of veganism and 'plant-based diets' as 'healthy' and 'ethical', demonization of animal husbandry as bad for environment, a waste of calories and water, a source of methane. Gradual implementation of 'meatless Mondays' at school cafeterias (which will expand until students only get meat on Friday, and then not at all). And regulatory: changes to land use, processing and packaging, etc. in order to steadily raise the price of beef, gradually turning it into an unaffordable luxury.
This isn't unique to the US. Precisely the same thing has happened in Canada. It's being pushed in the UK and in Europe.
All of this is coming from the same people who decided that we were going to live in a smoke free world, whether anyone wanted to or not, and they are following a very similar multi-pronged, incrementalist playbook. There's already talk of extra taxes on meat, and in Amsterdam it is now illegal to advertise meat products (just like they banned the promotion of tobacco). The smoking ban has been an observable success: it took less than a generation for indoor smoking to go from a normal and unremarkable thing that most people didn't care about because it had just been a feature of life for the last several centuries, to an unthinkable faux pas. I mention this connection to emphasize to you that they will absolutely succeed in their goal to force us all into a cow-like herbivore existence unless the people doing this - globalist NGO types and so on - are forcibly removed from power.
@camhigby’s TikTok account was just permanently banned.
The Minnesota vouching story is so big that it’s being censored. Are we back in 2020?
This is war.
Woah! Imagine that! I bet if we found technology like this back in 1920, we soukdnt have any sort of diseases today.
Our governments greed is what has stopped you from being properly introduced to this beneficial science. These are the same politicians and science that will excitedly mutilate your children for a couple of bucks.
If you want the truth of what really happened go to https://t.co/4wSytxAuOV
If you want the documentary https://t.co/1239zXDjJu