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On the classic Star Trek, they got all their ship's food via artificial means. I guess it would be sort of like our current 3D printers. Many are working on 3D printers as a means to manufacturing artificial foods. They always lure you in with cheap prices on the printers. It's the cartridges that end up costing an arm and a leg. 

 

Speaking of an arm and a leg, I'm sure they are not using humans in the faux meat products. Okay, honestly, I have no idea. And since I don't eat any such products, I don't suppose I care. Most likely it will be consumed by they same pale, masked guy I saw driving alone in his Prius. 

 

McDonald's burgers are one thing, but it's their Chicken(?) McNuggets that you gotta watch out for.:

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One question remains: Why would someone who doesn't like meat, want to eat something that looks/taste like meat? And another thing, you don't see meat trying to disguise it's self as a fruit or vegetable. Meat is proud of being meat. How would vegetarians feel about meatballs made to look like plums or hotdogs pretending to be carrots? I know it may seem old fashioned, but I still believe food should be segregated. We made an exception with eggs. Technically eggs should be with the meat, but we've allowed eggs to hang out with the dairy products, because they "identify" as dairy. But, as we all know, it's a slippery slope. 

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So here’s something interesting... this landed in my letterbox the other day... a letter from DEFRA no less informing me that there has been an “Outbreak of Avian flue” in the area and what to do about it.

 

Now, given that I live on the edge of an urban conurbation bordering a rural greenbelt area here in north west UK, you’d think that something like this might not raise an eyebrow under normal circumstances.

 

But it does, and here’s why.

 

I find the timing of this “interesting.” Given that we are seeing sustained efforts elsewhere by governments to sequester private properties for Ukrainian refugees it goes without saying that if this is coupled with the removal of the ability for “self sufficiency” then this goes a long way to achieving two of the Agenda 2030 sustainability goals very rapidly.

 

The first stage of removing people’s rights to own livestock and poultry is to find out who exactly owns it, and ensure that all animals are “registered.” Page 2 of this document is requesting people register all their animals so that DEFRA has a record of this to help “protect against future outbreaks.”

 

Given the lies being peddled by the government and media over the last 2 years I am, not surprisingly, little sceptical about this so-called “outbreak.” There has been nothing on the local news, nothing in the local press, not one other noticable indicator that we have an avian flu outbreak in the area. More importantly no notices on the gates of all the local farms. And given that the local press usually makes headline news out of someone farting round here I find this communication highly suspicious.

 

Has anyone else in the UK received anything like this recently?

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My mum has a hen who has not been allowed out of her covered area for months due to avian flu. I don't keep chickens myself so cannot confirm whether this period is especially prolonged, but it feels to me as if it has been dragging on.

 

Ice Age Farmer, Christian, has been covering bird flu consistently over recent months and, it is not just in the UK that there is an outbreak, but the US seems to be severely affected currently. 12,000 turkeys were euthanised in Canada a few weeks ago and the Netherlands have imposed a transport ban for poultry.

 

Christian made the video below in January where he covered the alleged zoonotic transmission, in the UK, of an "apocalyptic bird flu" with a 50% fatality rate.  He uncovers how asymptomatic "patient zero" was constantly tested until returning a positive result which could justify the ongoing culling of tens of millions of birds.

 

A part of the narrative seems to be to convince us that animals are dirty and dangerous, which in turn could be part of conditioning us to eat bugs and lab grown meat instead, whilst dissuading us from keeping our own animals.

 

 

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Here in Birmingham, there has been stuff like this going on for the last few months now.

 

There are notices scattered around my local park warning people 'not to touch dead birds', and sadly it seems a few geese down there have died, or at least been found dead and 'assumed' to have died from avian flu.

 

But avian flu is not a new phenomenon, and birds die every year from it, just like humans die every year from the flu. And it is repeatedly stated that it is extremely rare for humans to be affected by bird flu.

 

It just so happens that this coincides with the recent Covid pandemic narrative. As well as the notices down at the park, I have seen copies of communications sent to people, where as well as people being urged to not touch dead (or even living) birds, people are also encouraged to 'wash and sanitise your hands after feeding birds' and disinfect footwear after visiting parks where waterfowl are present. 🤪

 

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A part of the narrative seems to be to convince us that animals are dirty and dangerous, which in turn could be part of conditioning us to eat bugs and lab grown meat instead, whilst dissuading us from keeping our own animals.

 

Yes, there are ramifications for those who keep birds and other animals as pets. But equally during the lockdowns, many people found peace and comfort from being able to visit their local parks and engage with local wildlife, even if it was just a few ducks and geese on a pool or lake. That some people are now being terrified into keeping away from swans and geese, for fear of 'catching bird flu', is just as abhorrent.

 

 

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I’ve just watched Christian’s video... very, very interesting.


A major thing that I flagged from this video was the effective imposition (with our consent) of a “Track & Trace for animals” system and the same covid agenda being used on animals as is for humans. And then we have animals being “destroyed” after an outbreak (similar to humans?) in order to “protect” others.


Now, I’m not sure whether anyone else clocked this from some time back but I do recall the suggestion of a vaccination program for birds in order to protect them against future outbreaks. This makes me wonder, are there similar ingredients being used in these injections as is for the human injections? Graphene oxide? Internet of Things? Can we see where this is going?
 

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Free-range eggs unavailable in Britain from Monday

Hens have been indoors for months because of avian flu and their eggs must now be differently labelled

 

 

Consumers will no longer be able to buy free-range eggs in the UK from Monday, with birds not having been allowed outdoors since November due to fears of avian flu outbreaks.

Eggs sold in shops will have to carry a sticker or label saying they are in fact “barn eggs”, the name given to eggs produced by hens permanently housed indoors.

 

The UK was hit by what government officials have said is the “largest ever outbreak of avian flu” this winter, with more than 80 reported outbreaks in England.

 

As a result, birds reared for meat and eggs have been ordered by the UK government to be kept indoors since November to reduce the risk of outbreaks. The length of time they have been kept indoors means their eggs can now no longer be labelled free-range.

 

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It's so obvious that we're never getting free range eggs again. The shit they come up with, you must be a dumb-ass to believe it. I guess this is the start of it. The poor will be fed on Insect protein as the demand for meat by commoners is unsustainable. You'll see other stories like this. No chilled meat because our Fridges ran out of CO2, c'mon people 😵

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Free-range eggs unavailable in Britain from Monday

Hens have been indoors for months because of avian flu and their eggs must now be differently labelled

 

 

Consumers will no longer be able to buy free-range eggs in the UK from Monday, with birds not having been allowed outdoors since November due to fears of avian flu outbreaks.

Eggs sold in shops will have to carry a sticker or label saying they are in fact “barn eggs”, the name given to eggs produced by hens permanently housed indoors.

 

The UK was hit by what government officials have said is the “largest ever outbreak of avian flu” this winter, with more than 80 reported outbreaks in England.

 

As a result, birds reared for meat and eggs have been ordered by the UK government to be kept indoors since November to reduce the risk of outbreaks. The length of time they have been kept indoors means their eggs can now no longer be labelled free-range.

 

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It's so obvious that we're never getting free range eggs again. The shit they come up with, you must be a dumb-ass to believe it. I guess this is the start of it. The poor will be fed on Insect protein as the demand for meat by commoners is unsustainable. You'll see other stories like this. No chilled meat because our Fridges ran out of CO2, c'mon people 😵

 

Its just a 'follow-on' from the Covid pandemic scam. Hens have been 'locked down' in their homes since November, no they're not even permitted any 'daily outdoor exercise' 😆

 

Meanwhile, ducks, geese and swans are allowed to freely travel around the UK, or at least from one park pool to another. None of them are wearing masks either, how disgraceful. 😷 😁

 

Like with Covid, its being made out that this 'avian flu' is somehow an airborne virus, so it is simply "not safe" for chickens to be outside.

 

Its also funny how this doesn't seem to affect other types of birds.

 

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It seems like everything that happens at the moment conspires to create food shortages eg the P&O ferry strikes or this alleged avian flu outbreak

 

They are going to squeeze us hard so that everyone accepts a new digital currency and state rations of food

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Their great plan is to intentionally ride the four horsemen upon the worlds working class whilst remaining under their control, than (as they believe) would inevitably ride anyway due to mans population but truly destroying and causing so much more pain, war, famine, disease and death.

 

By emulating the four horsemen they can bring about the inevitable results of mans apocalypse/revolution without the uncontrollable chaos that it's natural progression would cause.

 

Thus, ensuring a fast and 'relatively' painless world apocalypse to world revolution from which the New Man of the New Age of the New Order will emerge a brave, strong, healthy and intelligent being whilst the apocalypse should eradicate the weak, cowardly, unhealthy and immoral.

 

Such is the Masonic promise of the New World Order and the Great Aquarian Age of enlightenment.

 

Sounds good huh. No wonder they're such zealots.

 

 

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France to push EU states to approve avian flu vaccine for poultry

https://www.euractiv.com/section/agriculture-food/news/france-to-push-eu-states-to-approve-avian-flu-vaccine-for-poultry/

 

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Two vaccines will soon be tested in France in response to the worst avian influenza outbreak Europe has ever faced, French Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie has announced. The aim is for them to be approved for all 27 EU member states.

 

 

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Moreover, the currently available vaccine technologies do not allow vaccinated birds to be distinguished from infected birds, Anses added.

This is particularly problematic for the export of poultry products, as many countries refuse to import vaccinated animal by-products due to the risk of introducing the virus into their territory without their knowledge.

This means that in France and Europe, the only means to fight avian flu include biosecurity measures like sheltering, movement bans and preventive culling, as well the reinforced surveillance of farms, Anses concluded.

 

 

Strange how part of the bio-lab narrative coming out of Russia was about dangerous diseases targeted towards specific ethnic groups being spread with migratory birds.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Nemo said:

 the New Man of the New Age of the New Order will emerge a brave, strong, healthy and intelligent being whilst the apocalypse should eradicate the weak, cowardly, unhealthy and immoral.

 

is the new man augmented by technology or is the tech for the plebs to take them into virtual oblivion?

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Augmented/controlled, both I'd assume. See its not bad if you believe as a human you are born to serve, that you are indebted and must pay to live on the planet you where born on. However if you believe you are sovereign over your mind and body and being born upon the Earth have (as in universal law) rights to the land, then you are in an historically unfortunate group being the enemies of history. Righteous enemies of the empire, rebels so to speak but persecuted and vilified all the same. The battle for the mind of man is like the war in the heavens and everyone is involved.

 

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Ice Age Farmer, Christian, has created a more recent video about the avian flu outbreak which he says, like Covid, is being fuelled by PCR testing and causing mass depopulation of backyard flocks. It follows on from various other scares including rabbit ebola, minks and hamsters spreading Covid, and the alleged zoonotic origin of Covid from bats and pangolins in Wuhan's wet market.

 

Christian surmises that this is all noise to convince us that, after living alongside animals for all humanity's history, it is just too dangerous to continue to do this. In order for the technocrats to build their transhuman future, they need to divorce us from animals and nature. He anticipates that the narrative will soon turn on gardening and growing food as dangerous too whilst remaining hopeful that this will only serve to speed up an awakening of the human spirit.

 

In the UK this outbreak has been particularly prolonged according to my dad who has kept chickens and ducks for years. He has told me that there used to be a 12 week rule about labelling eggs as free range and that this was extended to 16 weeks in 2018. Even that is now being exceeded with a vague date in mid April for the expected release of the birds which is subject to change. This outbreak is being described by ministers as the "largest ever" with the lockdown of birds continuing for an unusual length of time.

 

 

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The bird flu narrative seems to have been gaining pace in the last few days including with the former head of the CDC, Robert Redfield, predicting that the next global plandemic will come in the form of bird flu. Red herring as it may have been, there also remains spectre of gain of function research seeded in the back of public's mind.

 

Excellent as always, Kit Knightly has written this piece for OffGuardian showing how, despite not being real like Covid, bird flu fits into the Great Reset agenda perfectly ticking the boxes for food shortages, rationing, poverty and a cost of living crisis. The controllers have shown how they can fake a pandemic in humans, so doubtless they can utilise the same playbook for avian flu. PCR testing is being routinely used on poultry farms and millions of birds have been culled confusing the numbers as to how many birds have died "of" avian flu and how many have been culled "with" it. In the UK, only 108 "cases" have been detected, but 2 million birds have been culled causing some poultry farms to close.

 

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To sum up, the backbone of this “bird flu” outbreak is:

  1. Routine testing done using unreliable PCR tests, which can be manipulated to create false-positive results.
  2. Linguistic ambiguity over causes of death, and unreliable reporting of casualty numbers.
  3. Governmental over-reactions which “accidentally” make the problem worse.

…seriously, any of this ringing a bell yet?

Bird flu is just like Covid. The same people, telling the same lies, for the same reasons.

We all know where it goes from here.

 

 

 

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At our allotments people ignore the lock up your birds dictate. And everything has been fine. Still free range eggs to be bartered for. Most allotments allow hens, bee hives and meat rabbits. All good for food sources. So that's what's being attacked. Independent food production. But then, you all know that.

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Hi guys...

 

I'm already taking oil of oregano on a semi regular basis and wondered what brand of oils are pure enough to take orally? I was wondering about clover as at the moment I have a bit of a gum infection near one tooth.

 

Suggestions would be appreciated (brands and examples of oils that can be good for you)...

 

Thanks ☺️ 

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All of Young's essential oils you can ingest.

 

IF you really are into essential oils, they have a center in South America where you can get  infused with essential oils for a mega detox.

 

 

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You may be interested also in sacred oils. I wouldn't ingest these. But I did a course with Felicity Warner who is a Myrrhphore who taught us how to "weave" these into your energetic centers for healing. We used Spikenard (Mary Magdalene used on Jesus to cleanse prior to cruxifiction), Palo Santo (used by South American natural drs) and some others I can't recall now. It was very interesting.

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Incidentally, if you are UK based and wanted to know how to do it all yourself, The Institute of Traditional Herbal Medicine and Aromatherapy used to run excellent accredited courses in London. I haven't checked them recently though.

 
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