Here in California, AB5 just went into effect, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review it. If effectively outlaws the gig economy. Yet 90% of the truckers who transport goods from the ports of Oakland, Los Angeles, and Long Beach (all those goods coming in from China) across the U.S., are independent contractors, whose work is now outlawed. So California has effectively cut the head off of U.S. commerce. The truckers are moving to adjacent states to be able to work, but that leaves only a skeletal force to unload goods and transport them across California to the rest of the country. And those companies that "employ" truckers, do so at pitiful wages and impose outrageous schedules that deny the drivers reasonable breaks. Outrageously, the original excuse for AB5 was to create better working conditions for Lyft and Uber drivers, but now Lyft and Uber have been exempted from the law and the consequences are falling instead on the trucking industry, the real life blood industry of U.S. commerce.
It is sad but also aggravating that our truckers here in Cali are running away from the tyrants instead of meeting them head-on like the farmers in the Netherlands. I feel the same way about people moving out of the state because of politics or prices. Do they think they are safe from tyranny in other states? Remember when Canada and France used to be two top countries that Americans would escape to for "freedom"?😳 And how much longer will Florida be a safe haven?
Especially since the "covid" experiment, I hoped people here in the US would be wiser and stronger, not *less* courageous.
Also, I'm not giving energy to the globalists and their agenda; I'm merely pointing out that *it is time to stand and deliver justice,* not to run away from those who usurp our Creator-given rights!
Regenerative agriculture is the solution, but even backyard vegetables and chicken are being banned more and more often. It's to avoid invented animal diseases like the "bird flu" that is "diagnosed" with the fraudulent PCR test or giving the green light to "heat tolerant" GMO cattle after 10 thousand of them were destroyed with Direct Energy Weapons (used for crowd control too); someone must have needed a lot of practice with those, although there have been plenty of wildfires started with them in the last few years.
If the monsters can declare a fake pandemic and prevail by destroying businesses and people's lives, it's a piece of cake for them to fight cow fart...
It's in "your best interest." The banker-controlled corporations are holding whole countries hostage through their full control of global money flow and their ownership of just about everything that matters.
Don't despair! At least you will die or, better, starve to death, "healthy"!
The drones and the satellites are busy mapping up everything. The enemy will move, when the time comes. Oops, it's been already moving for years and until now, every single step it made worked...
How did you learn the thousands of cattle were killed with Direct Energy Weapons? (It is believed directed energy power was used to destroy the twin towers on 9/11. (See the book "Where Did the Towers Go?” by Dr. Judy Wood.)
And perhaps the DEW was used on the Georgia Guidestones - if you can do it once, you can do it again.
The symptoms indicated the use of DEWs. Anything else would have killed other animals and humans, too.
The three towers fell to controlled demolition that may have been initiated by DEWs, but I don’t think those were needed. Whether the planes are only holographic is another question.
Rappoport in today's post promoting his paid-subscriber podcasts will in his current podcast present his grandiose plans to "Restore abundant water to drought-suffering Western states" "Provide electric power to communities all over the world. These projects are large visions, and the engineering capability for them has existed for decades."
I'm not a subscriber to his podcasts and so don't know WHAT his proposals are, but it appears it ISN'T REGENERATIVE FARMING. Further, I'm opposed to 'large visions' that require grandiose amounts of taxpayer (or money printing) dollars to finance. Certainly not when there is a PROVEN alternative that conserves water NOW that can achieve better results than anything a large engineering project (with adverse effects unforeseen in the design stage) can achieve.
From the Summary: "The bold plan…including up to 95 percent reductions near vulnerable natural areas ... about a third of the 50,000 Dutch farms to ‘disappear’ by 2030.”
Article includes JFK Jr tweet: “We should reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and make the chemical industry pay for nitrogen pollution, instead of criminalizing farmers trapped in a chemical treadmill by the industrial agriculture model.” His tweet misses the point. As a lawyer, he knows it will take years of litigation to “make the chemical industry pay,” years better spent helping farmers switch to regenerative farming. And switching will pretty much eliminate chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. Regenerative farming would, in fact, wipe out industrial agriculture and all the ills it has brought into the world.
Yup, he missed that point and the fact that there is no need for chemicals... at all. He is right that making farmers take all the blame is completely wrong.
Also, in California, farmers are under severe water restrictions. And this, despite the fact that we have a near $100 billion budget surplus, which could be used to build the infrastructure to capture snow melt and rainwater, in which case we would not have a "drought." In one ten day period last winter, there was enough snow melt from the Sierra Nevada mountains, that if it had been captured, California would have had 5 years worth of water. And this is even without any rainwater capture. Yet the governor and state politicians don't have the guts to take on this problem and negotiate with the farmers, environmentalists, tourism industry and residential consumers. Us city dwellers are also under severe water restrictions despite the fact that residential customers are only 6% of the water users in the state. You have to wonder how the country will be fed if the California farmers are denied the water they need to grow the nation's food.
Certain California crops, such as almonds, are water guzzlers. Maybe almond growers should pay double or triple for the water they use. 10 or more years ago my Colorado county built mountain reservoirs and a pipeline to capture snowmelt to ensure we'd have water in the future. BUT with the expanding population, and water wastage, how long will that suffice? In 'Folks, This Ain't Normal,' Joel Salatin wrote: "The greatest insult to water ... is using potable water to flush toilets." He endorses composting toilets. Household cisterns to capture rainwater. Gray water recycled to landscapes. And more.
If I'm correct, I believe 80% of the water used in CA goes to agriculture. As a former resident of California and manager of an avocado grove there, I have to agree that CA agriculture is a mess. There is so much that could be done on the conservation side... before building more dams and losing 30% of that water to evaporation before it gets to its destination. And conservation costs far less then new dams and lakes.
In terms of a globalist ag system, CA is the Netherlands on steroids.
"In terms of a globalist ag system, CA is the Netherlands on steroids."
Yes. Except, as I mentioned to Nancy a moment ago, instead of role modeling the Netherlands' farmers, the truckers here in Cali are running away from the tyrants! So sad.
If you're correct and only 20% of CA water usage is residential (lawns, showers, washing machines, cooking, and drinking and more) and Salatin is correct that more than half of residential use is flush toilets, then the problem is 3-fold: find more water (such as capturing residential rainwater for home use); encourage residents via tax incentives to grow their own food, including raising chickens and rabbits; and reduce ALL ag crops that are water guzzlers.
Capturing rain water from the roof of ones home should be a requirement for all new home construction. Part of the problem is, water utilities don't want that.
Home buyers angry about the rising cost of utility provided water would presumably welcome cisterns. And home builders would want to give the buyers what they want, especially since the added cost helps sell the home as well as add to their profit. In my town, we have a big problem of infrequent heavy rains filling the creek/river and flooding downstream cities, who in turn sue our city. The city solution was a "rainwater tax" on residential and business properties. (As Reagon said, "Govt is not the solution. It's the problem.")
In "Folks...", Salatin wrote: "Perhaps no state has a more wrongheaded, antiwater environment than Colorado. In C, filling a 5-gallon bucket from a roof gutter and downspout is illegal." A few years after this was published in 2012, the law was modified. But not eliminated.
Another fine piece of literature, and definitely a topic that you are very knowledgeable in. This is your forte right here. Regenerative farming has been the obvious resolution to factory farming, and anyone with any common sense at all has known this for awhile now.
“it goes against the natural order of things”. - This statement in your article might as well be the slogan for the New World Order. Everything naturally occurring is God made, and God is their enemy, so that’s a problem for them.
So they seek to “Build Back Better” after destroying everything. Bunch of fools who have sold out to the dark side. We literally will have a world full of hybridization coming soon. Everything will be corrupted, not just plants and animals, but humans too. This is why Hollywood has been prepping us ahead of time with Transformers, X-men, Vampire, werewolf, and random superhero movies. The collective borg mind in Startrek. This is also why the Bible says in Daniel 2:43, that they will mingle themselves with the seed of men.
Iron (nanotechnology) and clay (humanity)
This is why God destroyed the earth in the flood once already (Genesis 6), and why Jesus will return once again, to the marriage supper of the lamb. Where the birds of the earth will gather together to feast on the flesh of kings, and the fools who took the mark of the beast will be slaughtered.
And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God; that ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great. And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army. And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone. And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were filled with their flesh.
Gotta love Revelations. It brings to mind Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval, the Mayan Popul Vuh, as well as the more contemporary work of Graham Hancock.
The trucker protests in Canada were controlled opposition. Traps planted by the NWO/Jesuit/ Masonic cabal of psychopaths. Real people although unaware get caught up in these planned scripted events that all make it to the MSM TV news. Manipulation infiltration and deception are their key modus operandi.
Saw some interviews with the leaders of the trucker protests in Canada during their apex. Controlled opposition was what I also came away with - no passion, no sincerity, no dedication to a righteous outcome.
A photo caption from the Guardian article: "Jaring Brunia, a dairy farmer in northern Netherlands, expects to be able to continue unaffected as he runs a smaller dairy herd with a large area of land for grazing and disposing of manure."
I LIKE the fact that CAFO animal operations are being squeezed. Maybe, they'll do what Brunia is doing. It'll be better for the animals, the rivers and air, the health of the Dutch, the quality of beef, pork, and fowls, but not so good for the profit margins of the CAFO owners.
Thank you for your analysis of what passes for farming in Netherlands. I am personally acquainted with CAFOs, there are some in California and they can be smelled from miles away. I always feel sorry for the poor animals. We need regenerative agriculture to heal the damage from industrial practices - damage to the soil, the plants, the insects, et al. I believe we must raise our food with integrity and gratitude - if we want it to truly nourish us.
OF COURSE I appreciate that the Dutch farmers are defying their govt's attempt to destroy their livelihood. But OTOH, their CHOSEN livelihood (that doubtless their govt formerly applauded and encouraged) is destructive to the health of their fellow citizens and the environment. Also, these Dutch are individual farmers, NOT huge conglomerates like those that operate in the US. I wonder ... are there ANY American small farmers who operate CAFOs, for whom the Dutch small farmers are setting an exemplary example of civil disobedience?
It's apparent that the goal of the Dutch govt is to wipe out this CAFO source of meat so that the only "meat" available in the supermarket is Impossible Burgers. And it's apparent the Dutch govt doesn't care that it's economy and tax base will shrink if they achieve this WEF goal.
Kyle, the video of Bourla has the bit where he says "who cannot afford our medicines" edited out. You could say that the meaning is very similar, some play with words, but the edit is fraudulent.
Yes you could say "who cannot afford our medicines" means those who health wise suffer the consequences. But nevertheless the edit is still fraudulent.
Thanks, Kyle. I posted the Bourla video to FB, Tw and Gettr and sent it to friends and relatives.
I saw a video of the 16 year old pointing to the metal post that stopped the bullet and saved his life. I think Alison Morrow may have posted that video. She has a Locals channel.
I doubt there's any video of a bullet actually striking. What I saw was the boy pointing to what appeared to be damage to a vertical piece of metal, part of the cab. They sure weren't shooting at his tires.
Hadn't found you when this was originally Posted. Seems you're a multi-dimensional and whole human being. You and yours are rare to find...And, possessing the capacity to express yourself genuinely. So MANY spontaneously interesting truth-tellers here. 🤩🙏🏻🎶LA-A-ah🎵
Blessed be these farmers and fishermen. God, please look out for them and keep them safely in your mighty arms.
Amen.
Thanks to those of you who pointed out that the video of Bourla speaking with Schwab has been edited, I've added a late edit that makes that clear.
Here in California, AB5 just went into effect, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review it. If effectively outlaws the gig economy. Yet 90% of the truckers who transport goods from the ports of Oakland, Los Angeles, and Long Beach (all those goods coming in from China) across the U.S., are independent contractors, whose work is now outlawed. So California has effectively cut the head off of U.S. commerce. The truckers are moving to adjacent states to be able to work, but that leaves only a skeletal force to unload goods and transport them across California to the rest of the country. And those companies that "employ" truckers, do so at pitiful wages and impose outrageous schedules that deny the drivers reasonable breaks. Outrageously, the original excuse for AB5 was to create better working conditions for Lyft and Uber drivers, but now Lyft and Uber have been exempted from the law and the consequences are falling instead on the trucking industry, the real life blood industry of U.S. commerce.
Thanks for the information, Nancy.
It is sad but also aggravating that our truckers here in Cali are running away from the tyrants instead of meeting them head-on like the farmers in the Netherlands. I feel the same way about people moving out of the state because of politics or prices. Do they think they are safe from tyranny in other states? Remember when Canada and France used to be two top countries that Americans would escape to for "freedom"?😳 And how much longer will Florida be a safe haven?
Especially since the "covid" experiment, I hoped people here in the US would be wiser and stronger, not *less* courageous.
Also, I'm not giving energy to the globalists and their agenda; I'm merely pointing out that *it is time to stand and deliver justice,* not to run away from those who usurp our Creator-given rights!
Hadn't heard about that. Thanks for filling us in.
Regenerative agriculture is the solution, but even backyard vegetables and chicken are being banned more and more often. It's to avoid invented animal diseases like the "bird flu" that is "diagnosed" with the fraudulent PCR test or giving the green light to "heat tolerant" GMO cattle after 10 thousand of them were destroyed with Direct Energy Weapons (used for crowd control too); someone must have needed a lot of practice with those, although there have been plenty of wildfires started with them in the last few years.
If the monsters can declare a fake pandemic and prevail by destroying businesses and people's lives, it's a piece of cake for them to fight cow fart...
It's in "your best interest." The banker-controlled corporations are holding whole countries hostage through their full control of global money flow and their ownership of just about everything that matters.
Don't despair! At least you will die or, better, starve to death, "healthy"!
The trick is to not let any authorities know that you have livestock in your backyard. Time to get those gardens and chickens going people! https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/prepping-chickens-the-ultimate-regenerative
The drones and the satellites are busy mapping up everything. The enemy will move, when the time comes. Oops, it's been already moving for years and until now, every single step it made worked...
How did you learn the thousands of cattle were killed with Direct Energy Weapons? (It is believed directed energy power was used to destroy the twin towers on 9/11. (See the book "Where Did the Towers Go?” by Dr. Judy Wood.)
And perhaps the DEW was used on the Georgia Guidestones - if you can do it once, you can do it again.
The symptoms indicated the use of DEWs. Anything else would have killed other animals and humans, too.
The three towers fell to controlled demolition that may have been initiated by DEWs, but I don’t think those were needed. Whether the planes are only holographic is another question.
Thank you. Interesting question about holographic planes, I have not encountered this before.
That's what UFOs are. :)
Rappoport in today's post promoting his paid-subscriber podcasts will in his current podcast present his grandiose plans to "Restore abundant water to drought-suffering Western states" "Provide electric power to communities all over the world. These projects are large visions, and the engineering capability for them has existed for decades."
I'm not a subscriber to his podcasts and so don't know WHAT his proposals are, but it appears it ISN'T REGENERATIVE FARMING. Further, I'm opposed to 'large visions' that require grandiose amounts of taxpayer (or money printing) dollars to finance. Certainly not when there is a PROVEN alternative that conserves water NOW that can achieve better results than anything a large engineering project (with adverse effects unforeseen in the design stage) can achieve.
Article today about Dutch govt's plan to meet its 'legally mandated nitrogen reduction targets' and Lyons-Weiler's alternative suggestions for doing so: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/netherlands-nitrogen-emissions-farming/?itm_term=home
Link within article reports on Netherland's ‘nitrogen crisis': https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/trade/mfat-market-reports/market-reports-europe/netherlands-nitrogen-market-insight-report/ 23 June 2022
From the Summary: "The bold plan…including up to 95 percent reductions near vulnerable natural areas ... about a third of the 50,000 Dutch farms to ‘disappear’ by 2030.”
Article includes JFK Jr tweet: “We should reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and make the chemical industry pay for nitrogen pollution, instead of criminalizing farmers trapped in a chemical treadmill by the industrial agriculture model.” His tweet misses the point. As a lawyer, he knows it will take years of litigation to “make the chemical industry pay,” years better spent helping farmers switch to regenerative farming. And switching will pretty much eliminate chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. Regenerative farming would, in fact, wipe out industrial agriculture and all the ills it has brought into the world.
Yup, he missed that point and the fact that there is no need for chemicals... at all. He is right that making farmers take all the blame is completely wrong.
The Bourla soundbite is edited. I suggest you remove it from your otherwise excellent article
Didn't know that. I'll look into that. If so, it doesn't change the fact that the WEF has a well known eugenics agenda.
Absolutely
In the original clip he says something like 50% more people will be able to afford medication
Also, in California, farmers are under severe water restrictions. And this, despite the fact that we have a near $100 billion budget surplus, which could be used to build the infrastructure to capture snow melt and rainwater, in which case we would not have a "drought." In one ten day period last winter, there was enough snow melt from the Sierra Nevada mountains, that if it had been captured, California would have had 5 years worth of water. And this is even without any rainwater capture. Yet the governor and state politicians don't have the guts to take on this problem and negotiate with the farmers, environmentalists, tourism industry and residential consumers. Us city dwellers are also under severe water restrictions despite the fact that residential customers are only 6% of the water users in the state. You have to wonder how the country will be fed if the California farmers are denied the water they need to grow the nation's food.
Certain California crops, such as almonds, are water guzzlers. Maybe almond growers should pay double or triple for the water they use. 10 or more years ago my Colorado county built mountain reservoirs and a pipeline to capture snowmelt to ensure we'd have water in the future. BUT with the expanding population, and water wastage, how long will that suffice? In 'Folks, This Ain't Normal,' Joel Salatin wrote: "The greatest insult to water ... is using potable water to flush toilets." He endorses composting toilets. Household cisterns to capture rainwater. Gray water recycled to landscapes. And more.
If I'm correct, I believe 80% of the water used in CA goes to agriculture. As a former resident of California and manager of an avocado grove there, I have to agree that CA agriculture is a mess. There is so much that could be done on the conservation side... before building more dams and losing 30% of that water to evaporation before it gets to its destination. And conservation costs far less then new dams and lakes.
In terms of a globalist ag system, CA is the Netherlands on steroids.
"In terms of a globalist ag system, CA is the Netherlands on steroids."
Yes. Except, as I mentioned to Nancy a moment ago, instead of role modeling the Netherlands' farmers, the truckers here in Cali are running away from the tyrants! So sad.
If you're correct and only 20% of CA water usage is residential (lawns, showers, washing machines, cooking, and drinking and more) and Salatin is correct that more than half of residential use is flush toilets, then the problem is 3-fold: find more water (such as capturing residential rainwater for home use); encourage residents via tax incentives to grow their own food, including raising chickens and rabbits; and reduce ALL ag crops that are water guzzlers.
Capturing rain water from the roof of ones home should be a requirement for all new home construction. Part of the problem is, water utilities don't want that.
Home buyers angry about the rising cost of utility provided water would presumably welcome cisterns. And home builders would want to give the buyers what they want, especially since the added cost helps sell the home as well as add to their profit. In my town, we have a big problem of infrequent heavy rains filling the creek/river and flooding downstream cities, who in turn sue our city. The city solution was a "rainwater tax" on residential and business properties. (As Reagon said, "Govt is not the solution. It's the problem.")
In "Folks...", Salatin wrote: "Perhaps no state has a more wrongheaded, antiwater environment than Colorado. In C, filling a 5-gallon bucket from a roof gutter and downspout is illegal." A few years after this was published in 2012, the law was modified. But not eliminated.
Some states and municipalities have tax incentives for rain water harvesting. Here are some of them - https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/resource/water-harvesting-financial-incentives-tax-credits/
Another fine piece of literature, and definitely a topic that you are very knowledgeable in. This is your forte right here. Regenerative farming has been the obvious resolution to factory farming, and anyone with any common sense at all has known this for awhile now.
“it goes against the natural order of things”. - This statement in your article might as well be the slogan for the New World Order. Everything naturally occurring is God made, and God is their enemy, so that’s a problem for them.
So they seek to “Build Back Better” after destroying everything. Bunch of fools who have sold out to the dark side. We literally will have a world full of hybridization coming soon. Everything will be corrupted, not just plants and animals, but humans too. This is why Hollywood has been prepping us ahead of time with Transformers, X-men, Vampire, werewolf, and random superhero movies. The collective borg mind in Startrek. This is also why the Bible says in Daniel 2:43, that they will mingle themselves with the seed of men.
Iron (nanotechnology) and clay (humanity)
This is why God destroyed the earth in the flood once already (Genesis 6), and why Jesus will return once again, to the marriage supper of the lamb. Where the birds of the earth will gather together to feast on the flesh of kings, and the fools who took the mark of the beast will be slaughtered.
And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God; that ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great. And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army. And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone. And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were filled with their flesh.
Revelation 19:17-21
Gotta love Revelations. It brings to mind Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval, the Mayan Popul Vuh, as well as the more contemporary work of Graham Hancock.
Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
1 Corinthians 1:20
"“it goes against the natural order of things”. - This statement in your article might as well be the slogan for the New World Order."
William, that was *precisely* my thought when I read Kyle's words!
The trucker protests in Canada were controlled opposition. Traps planted by the NWO/Jesuit/ Masonic cabal of psychopaths. Real people although unaware get caught up in these planned scripted events that all make it to the MSM TV news. Manipulation infiltration and deception are their key modus operandi.
Saw some interviews with the leaders of the trucker protests in Canada during their apex. Controlled opposition was what I also came away with - no passion, no sincerity, no dedication to a righteous outcome.
A photo caption from the Guardian article: "Jaring Brunia, a dairy farmer in northern Netherlands, expects to be able to continue unaffected as he runs a smaller dairy herd with a large area of land for grazing and disposing of manure."
I LIKE the fact that CAFO animal operations are being squeezed. Maybe, they'll do what Brunia is doing. It'll be better for the animals, the rivers and air, the health of the Dutch, the quality of beef, pork, and fowls, but not so good for the profit margins of the CAFO owners.
As God intended.
Thank you for your analysis of what passes for farming in Netherlands. I am personally acquainted with CAFOs, there are some in California and they can be smelled from miles away. I always feel sorry for the poor animals. We need regenerative agriculture to heal the damage from industrial practices - damage to the soil, the plants, the insects, et al. I believe we must raise our food with integrity and gratitude - if we want it to truly nourish us.
Sadly, integrity and gratitude have disappeared as the globalist agenda has taken over.
Not on my farm nor in my house, especially at meal time.
OF COURSE I appreciate that the Dutch farmers are defying their govt's attempt to destroy their livelihood. But OTOH, their CHOSEN livelihood (that doubtless their govt formerly applauded and encouraged) is destructive to the health of their fellow citizens and the environment. Also, these Dutch are individual farmers, NOT huge conglomerates like those that operate in the US. I wonder ... are there ANY American small farmers who operate CAFOs, for whom the Dutch small farmers are setting an exemplary example of civil disobedience?
It's apparent that the goal of the Dutch govt is to wipe out this CAFO source of meat so that the only "meat" available in the supermarket is Impossible Burgers. And it's apparent the Dutch govt doesn't care that it's economy and tax base will shrink if they achieve this WEF goal.
Kyle, the video of Bourla has the bit where he says "who cannot afford our medicines" edited out. You could say that the meaning is very similar, some play with words, but the edit is fraudulent.
Others have mentioned that. But.. the WEF eugenics agenda remains.
Yes you could say "who cannot afford our medicines" means those who health wise suffer the consequences. But nevertheless the edit is still fraudulent.
Made an edit.
Is that video real? I thought I read that it was a hack job and Bourla really said something like by 2023 they would have 50% of the world vaccinated?
Got it.
Cut the number of people unable to afford vaccination by 50%.
Thanks, Kyle. I posted the Bourla video to FB, Tw and Gettr and sent it to friends and relatives.
I saw a video of the 16 year old pointing to the metal post that stopped the bullet and saved his life. I think Alison Morrow may have posted that video. She has a Locals channel.
I saw the pic of the bullet hole in the tractor doorframe (it appeared to be), but no video.
I doubt there's any video of a bullet actually striking. What I saw was the boy pointing to what appeared to be damage to a vertical piece of metal, part of the cab. They sure weren't shooting at his tires.
Hadn't found you when this was originally Posted. Seems you're a multi-dimensional and whole human being. You and yours are rare to find...And, possessing the capacity to express yourself genuinely. So MANY spontaneously interesting truth-tellers here. 🤩🙏🏻🎶LA-A-ah🎵
Glad you found me!
I'm blessed to have a lot of critical thinkers here - like you.
Thank you Blaze.