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OUTRAGED HUMAN's avatar

People are dying right and left from this poison. This guy should go to jail and all his property should be confiscated to compensate the victims.

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pandelis's avatar

.... something does not makes sense ... fauvci

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Keep AmericaFree's avatar

Or may be corruption makes sense. What else could it be. Wide is the road and broad are the Gates of hell that Bill’s corruption leads to.

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Yianni Sindichakis's avatar

I'm totally with you on this one!

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Hal's avatar

Politicians undervalue their responsibility

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Ellen's avatar

Because he has a ton of money for payoffs. Very simple.

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Freedom's avatar

His agenda makes more sense when you realize his father was a board member of planned parenthood (previously American Eugenics Society)

https://prepareforchange.net/2020/06/30/the-gates-family-eugenics-and-covid-19/

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Scott Martinez's avatar

Not sure. Might want to check to see if it has anything to do with that one guy who didn't kill himself....

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Blair's avatar

I still remember when they interviewed Bill about his connections to Jeffrey. Bill kind of shrugged and said, "well, he's dead, so."

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Anthony S Burkett's avatar

I believe it was Bill's close "involvement" with Jeffery that was the prime instigator for Melinda's divorcing him.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Good point.

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Hal's avatar

...and whose blackmail material was confiscated by the FBI.

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JulieBelzeski's avatar

Why does he have so much power over governments? Really?? No clue as to why that might be?? 😅😅. Sorry, I couldn’t resist. What’s more intriguing is why do politicians think we are so stupid as to not see how obvious it is that they have been all too easily persuaded by by Bill Gates famous “generosity”, or what we used to call bribes. Bill figured out very quickly how cheaply he can get top public officials to “see things his way” and now there’s a red carpet rolled out whenever he comes calling with some crazy idea.

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Yianni Sindichakis's avatar

His fingers are in EVERTHING, he gets a thrill, punishing those who accept his generosity...BEWARE!

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Yes!

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pandelis's avatar

yeah well ...

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Because Gates is in an ultra-rare category of evil all by himself.

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Sneemaclemoyd's avatar

Fauci is in that category with him

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JulieBelzeski's avatar

But they do, lol. They all do it - just not necessarily in the same arenas. These extremely wealthy folks are constantly shaping regulations, laws, taxes, you name it. Billy Boy just happens to have a penchant for public health because he’s found how extremely easy it is to gain access, take power, make money, and leave his “legacy” - which he is convinced is a good one, but of course we all know he is completely deluded and a net loss for humanity. Most of the elitely wealthy aren’t as attention starved and desperate for validation as Bill Gates, is my guess as to why they manage to remain in the background.

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RussCR5187's avatar

The cabal of globalists, of which Gates is a member, is best thought of as a Mafia. There are a number of organizational levels and each person has a set of responsibilities. Maybe Gates is the godfather. Maybe he's the underboss. Maybe he's a soldier. Regardless, he is carrying out his criminal role, as are the other narcissistic billionaire psychopaths. For example, Klaus Schwab is head of the WEF, which is the marketing arm of the mafia enterprise.

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Tonetta's avatar

None that we know of, although soros comes to mind. I am sure there are more telling governments what to do, behind the scenes. Why bill is so visible is intriguing indeed

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Yianni Sindichakis's avatar

He likes being visible because he doesn't care what people think, and worse he thinks the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation makes a great cover....even his wife ran, but couldn't divorce herself from the foundation......it could be in name only.....I suspect the secrets she keeps, don't let her sleep well.

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RussCR5187's avatar

My opinion is that Gates is a classic psychopath who couldn't care less about the well-being of others.

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John's avatar

Because his geek personna sells.

Even Eugyppius is taken in and wants everyone to know Gates means well.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

I know. That put me off of Eugyppius for a bit.

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John's avatar

He's a Front Man.They all are.

The source is the same for them all: The Crown.

People who don't know history believe this is a joke.

People who do know history realize no one is more experienced at exploiting the poor to benefit the elite, and genocide of the poor who are not worth milking.

Look at King Chucklehead's writings, he is King of the Leftys, and pioneered " self identifying" as his co adulteress's tampon.

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Patti's avatar

People are stupid

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ASK's avatar

Igor, your last paragraph was a perfect summation!

It just occurred to me that in his association with Epstein, maybe Gates is the one holding all of the blackmail ‘cards’ which hold sway over governments and give him power? Epstein was obviously creating blackmail situations over a lot of powerful people, but apparently not for himself. Who was the instigator or beneficiary behind him?

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Lipidnano-doodle's avatar

Because he’s a murderous psychopath? Do you not know his connections to planned parenthood?

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Palamambron's avatar

It's more complex than just money being money. There have been a number of tech billionaires murdered by the government because the government wanted to take over the tech marketplace. Like the Cash App founder who was stabbed to death in San Francisco recently. Then the next day a government funded entity came out with technology to replace Cash App. The government doesn't care if you're a billionaire or not. They will kill you if you are against them and are causing problems for them.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

INDEED...LIQUIDATE AND REMOVE ALL WEALTH BEFORE EXECUTION; if not for TREASON...FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

The ONLY thing this demonic pedophile buddy of Epstein ever mastered was the implementation of the 'Hegelian Dialectic' crossed with MONOPOLIZED BUSINESS creating problems which are NOT problems and PRETENDING TO SOLVE an UNEXISTING PROBLEM. Overall, he's a simple CON...A cruel, greedy, mass-murdering CONMAN delusional to believe himself a God from eugenicist stock equally as evil.

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Chris Burrett's avatar

Well said!!

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Oscar's avatar

Isn't killing humans off his goal? I keep hearing the 500 million number mentioned.

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OUTRAGED HUMAN's avatar

And his only expertise

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John Sbrochi's avatar

More than jail...

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OUTRAGED HUMAN's avatar

Yeah, he should be fed there with seaweed containing bromine, so that he does not fart

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Charlotte Z's avatar

Back in my younger days like the 1970s the planet was going to get cooler and we were headed for an ice age. I have had to listen to nonsense about this and that for the longest time. Farting and belching cattle is a joke as well as too much carbon dioxide. What a bunch of idiotic thoughts from insane people.

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Ellen's avatar

Hard to believe people fall for this outrageous nonsense!

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RussCR5187's avatar

Like everything else these psychopaths do, it's a pathetic cover for their evil intent.

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Collette Greystone's avatar

Don’t forget in the ‘70’s we were told the planet was going to be overpopulated as well.

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John's avatar

It is indeed and peak oil occurred in about 2018.

In Limits to Growth 1972, problems were forecast to occur around now if nothing was done. They're duly appearing.

See interviews with Simon Michaux (Finnish Geological Survey).

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Charlotte Z's avatar

They are all a bunch of foolish narcissistic deranged men who love fearmongering. Thanks for sharing thoes silly articles that bring back memories from back in the day.

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Fear's avatar

I wonder what Bill tastes like. He's a porky little fellow who certainly emits more noxious fumes than most.

It's time to do your part Bill.

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RE Nichols's avatar

He'd make better compost than food.

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Penny Carrier's avatar

I don't put anything toxic in my compost!

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RE Nichols's avatar

Lol

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186no's avatar

"Soylent Bill" - fed to cows, can the methane that emanates and sell it as a 21st Century Indulgence to any AWG/CC devotee (billionaire, of course) as a means of "settled science" absolution...

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shibumi's avatar

Just remember-- never eat the brain. Causes Kuru.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

Let's punish Fauci by making him eat Bill Gates (AFTER Gates is sentenced to death for covid crimes). Certainly no worse than Fauci demanding we submit to poisonous, life-threatening covid shots.

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Guy LeBlake's avatar

Turn Bill into chocolate chip ice cream...and make Joe eat him.

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Amanda R's avatar

Comment of the day!

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Elizabeth's avatar

Argh, the eating of Bill... awful, awful. Nasty tasting no doubt and certainly toxic in many ways.

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Anja's avatar

What a title for a book: The eating of Bill... 😁

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

The Bill Eaters

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Elizabeth's avatar

I suppose this is what is happening and he doesn't even realize it.

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Irapbmd's avatar

I suspect he tastes like shi_.

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baker charlie's avatar

I've wanted to redo the old 'Eat the Rich' sticker from the 80's for a couple of years now. It would have 'Rich' crossed out and "Bill Gates" substituted.

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Rose Desjarlais's avatar

Cow pie....

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ASK's avatar

Oh ICK!

The WEF in their food wheel has an entry of ‘recycled humans’, so this goes right along with their agenda.

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Jo Singel's avatar

Somewhere my Italian ancestors had a name for this...if I recall, it is a very nasty “saying”. I will say it in my quiet space.

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Richard Bannon's avatar

Bill Gates can want whatever he so chooses. We the people do not want that. Too bad Bill!

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An Ominous's avatar

🫃

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Paul's avatar

As in “Let’s go Brandon”

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Ill take canned mackerel over that

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Elizabeth's avatar

Me too, and so I do!

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Sally Gould's avatar

Maybe canned lentils??

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Those are good too...love those as a protein/ slow carb source!

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TnDoc's avatar

O.M.G.

WTF is wrong with this psychopath? Will no one free the planet of these techno-totalitarians?

What a country. We give new meaning to Failed State.

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Dan P's avatar

Bill Gates is an EVIL PSYCHOPATH! He has maimed and killed hundreds of thousands of people worldwide under the guise of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The poisonous medical experiments and vaccines given to CHILDREN in India, Brazil, Africa, and the Philippines ARE ALL CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY. This bastard needs to be further exposed and held accountable! 💪

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Chris Burrett's avatar

I definitely say "YES" to that!!

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Elizabeth's avatar

Uh... he's a psychopath. He's likely more of a sociopath.

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Me Mcc's avatar

Yep - wants someone else do his dirty work.

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Tom's avatar

What particular trait(s) on the Hare Psychopathy Checklist do you believe are missing?

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Elizabeth's avatar

I'm not aware of that list. I was just consulting simple definitions.

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An Ominous's avatar

Sadly it could get worse.

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Just a Clinician's avatar

Which option do I prefer?

This one: Delete Bill Gates (and his WEF cronies)

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Bigs's avatar

Or sidestep around the lot of them with Qortal?

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GrammyAZ's avatar

Bill Gates needs to take his fortunes & go live on an island far far away from humanity!! Leave our frickin cows & chickens ALONE!! We don’t want what he has to sale. We all need to come together globally & protest this creep! Press your politicians & decision makers & if they don’t listen to you, vote them out! Klaus Schwab, George Soros & Nuval Harare are all scum! Scum!!!

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GrammyAZ's avatar

I meant to list Bill Gates as the biggest scum of the earth!!!

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Porge's avatar

Didn't he buy Epstein's island for the farm land?

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shibumi's avatar

Life hack: when Bill Gates says you should do something, do not do it. Instead, do the opposite.

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RussCR5187's avatar

Same for the FDA and CDC.

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Synickel's avatar

Boy, Gates and all his satanic buddies are really getting in a hurry to find more ways to get rid of all us inferior creatures. There's not much of anything left that isn't tainted by these creeps.

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RussCR5187's avatar

I'm afraid it will continue until enough of us decide to speak with one insistent voice and stop it.

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Synickel's avatar

The problem is, where is it we can speak and have it actually do something besides us just wasting air? The corrupt have control of everything.

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RussCR5187's avatar

In massive numbers out in the streets, engaging in acts of civil disobedience (preferably nonviolent), strategically targeted and sustained until our politicians and media puppets begin to fear for their careers/lives from the people rather than from the elites above. Note, however, that sufficient numbers may not become available until widespread material suffering has already begun, at which point it may be too late. We the people need to cast off our own fear and take action to elicit fear in those whose behavior needs to change.

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Tracy's avatar

I've said that for many years. Most people will only rise up when their own lives are affected. They must be suffering and by then we will have lost everything.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“<insert ‘Philanthropath’> Bill Gates is a fortunate businessman whose investments are unusually well-timed.” 😁

I think it is safe to say this statement may be more applicable to Bill than anyone else in the world:

• Mistakes Were NOT Made (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem-57a)

Regarding cows being forced to consume products not native to their diet, the practice of feeding cows grains is antithetical to their natural diet and causes them to break out in pus-ridden sores because their digestive system is not designed to handle it. This is why commercially produced meat contains antibiotics, which are administered as a matter of practice to control the oozing sores resulting from their unnatural diet.

This and the introduction of mRNA into the meat supply are yet more reasons to select organic, pasture-raised, grass-fed, and ideally local sources for your meat and poultry consumption.

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Steenroid's avatar

I’ve worked around beef and dairy. Healthy animals don’t have pus ridden sores. Anytime there is pus in the GI tract of any animal it is caused by a bacterial infection. Please don’t comment about something you know nothing about.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you for your insights, Steenroid. My understanding comes from having read and edited hundreds of articles in the alternative health and wellness field, many exposing the lies propagated by the agricultural industry. Forcing cows to consume a diet they have not been biologically adapted to handle can result in higher numbers of bacterial infections and abscesses.

Below is just one example of many papers documenting this phenomenon (it’s short and informative enough that I’ll go ahead and reproduce it in full below):

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/05/010511074623.htm

The bacterial infections you described proliferate in cows fed a high-grain, low-fiber diet contrary to their native diet. If you did not see a high number of these in the cows you observed, it may be because they were administered antibiotics as a prophylactic to prevent such occurrences or they were grass-fed.

“Diet And Disease In Cattle: High-Grain Feed May Promote Illness And Harmful Bacteria” (source: American Association For The Advancement Of Science)

Grain-fed cattle provide nicely marbled beef. Yet, low-fiber diets can make cattle sick, while allowing harmful bacteria to proliferate, a paper in the 11 May 2001 issue of Science reports.

"When cattle are fed grain, productivity is increased, but fiber-deficient rations can disrupt physiological mechanisms," said James B. Russell of the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture in Ithaca, New York.

Based on information from 53 different scholarly investigations, the Science article provides peer-reviewed confirmation of findings on the health impacts of high-grain cattle feed.

Diets containing 50- to 90-percent grain "are more digestible and ferment faster, so the animal is provided with nutrients at a faster rate, and they can grow faster," explained Russell, lead author of the Science paper, with Jennifer L. Rychlik, a graduate student at Cornell University.

Low-fiber rations "can be very stressful for the animal," however, because they allow fermentation acids to accumulate within a digestive compartment called the "rumen," Russell added. In ruminant animals, he noted, fiber digestion depends on fiber-degrading microorganisms, which supply the cattle with useful protein, vitamins and short-chain organic acids. Without fiber, these acids are not absorbed as efficiently, as the animal's physiological mechanisms can be disturbed.

Acid buildup can cause ulcers in animals consuming too much grain: "Then what happens is that infectious bacteria come from the rumen through the ulcers, into blood, and finally into the liver, where they cause abscesses," Russell said. Feed additives such as antibiotics can counteract such ailments, but they further alter the ruminal microbial ecosystem, he added.

Grains can accumulate in an animal's intestines because they lack starch-digesting enzymes. Thus, a high-grain diet can promote an overgrowth of Clostridium perfringens, a bacterium associated with sudden death in feedlot cattle, Russell's article suggests.

Finally, grain-based diets can promote Escherichia coli (E. coli) within the digestive tract of cattle, and these E. coli are more likely to survive acid shocks that mimic the human gastric stomach. This discovery, first reported by Russell and colleagues in 1998 (Science, 11 September), has now been confirmed. Other USDA scientists have likewise shown that cattle switched from grain-based diets to hay were less likely to shed harmful E. coli 0157:H7 in feces.

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Steenroid's avatar

Mine comes from having a Doctorate in Ruminant Nutrition. Dissertation was on lactic acidosis (prevention). Also 50 plus years in beef/dairy nutrition formulating rations.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Those are certainly impressive credentials. But so are the credentials of the many physicians and scientists who have been indoctrinated into the lies baked into their medical textbooks designed to foster a particular narrative that benefits the pharmaceutical (or in this case, agricultural) industry.

Just as the doctors of integrity have begun to question their training and the detrimental practices recommended by their mentors, so should those who care about animal welfare and nutrition have the courageous humility and intellectual curiosity to challenge what they have been taught and to examine the evidence that brings those teachings into question.

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Raptor's avatar

It could be the papers you edited had some falsehoods floating around too. Maybe. Grain is expensive and ranchers are not in the habit of giving their animals harmful things that cost a lot. Just - rationally speaking.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Point taken, Raptor, but it is far cheaper for factory farms to keep their animals confined to tiny spaces so they can maximize the number of animals per square footage than it is to allow them to roam free on large swathes of green pastures that must be cultivated and maintained.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Curious what you think about grass fed beef. Is it any better for you? I've heard the fatty acid profile is different, but I'm just an average working stiff with no real knowledge.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Grass-fed is indubitably superior from a nutrition perspective. Here are just a couple of sources with hundreds more to be found:

https://thenutritioninsider.com/wellness/grass-fed-vs-grain-fed/

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/grass-fed-vs-grain-fed-beef#grassfed-vs-grainfed

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Janet's avatar

It’s probably somewhat better but most cattle are on grass most of their lives until they are finished in a lot. The book Sacred Cow is great for learning about regenerative ability of cattle and herds on our earth. They and wild herds always regenerated the earth. All part of the planet’s natural repair system. More are becoming interested in this return to natural processes. Hopefully they won’t be forced or legislated out of business.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I raise and eat cattle. I always eat grass fed because I don’t have a feed lot, but the ribeyes on mine are generally smaller. I think someday I’ll spend the money on alfalfa pellets and see if I can get them big enough to suit.

I don’t finish on grain though because it changes the bacteria in the intestines and makes it more likely for the intestinal tract to produce the dangerous strains of e coli. On grass, the poop is not dangerous. I know this because of the thousands of sandwiches I’ve seen consumed by hands cleaned of manure by wiping them on jeans. 🤨

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cjonsson1's avatar

I've been trying different cuts of beef that are grass fed, prime and choice at a reputable grocer in a big city. I prefer the grass fed beef.

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Kittykat's avatar

Could the grains make the cattle prone to infection? I know dogs fed grain diets develop lipomas and other skin issues.

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Steenroid's avatar

Not in normal rations.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Yes, see my answer below citing one source explaining this proclivity.

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Elizabeth's avatar

I love that 'philanthropath'!!!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thank you, Elizabeth! I coined it in my “Anatomy of a Philanthropath” series if you haven’t seen it:

• “Part 1: A Mostly Peaceful Depopulation” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams)

• “Part 2: Downloadable Digital Dictatorships” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams-947)

• “Part 3: Yuval Noah Harari: Not the Man We Think He Is?” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams-3fd)

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Elizabeth's avatar

Thank you for the links to your articles. I'm mostly skimming these days as I'm fed up (it's a new fad diet, requiring the eating of nothing) and have little bandwidth.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Haha, tell me about it. I’m thousands of Substacks behind and had so many tabs open, it caused my browser to implode and I had to slash and burn nearly all of my windows to keep it from crashing every time I opened it.

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Elizabeth's avatar

I can't even read stuff half the time, my eyes literally wig out on me. Trauma! (or possibly boredom...)

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Porge's avatar

Yes!MAA ,let them eat natural grass like they were meant to. Only buy grass fed beef! I lived in Midwestern Tennessee for awhile and the cattle ranchers didn't have that problem with the oozing sores. Do we really trust we're buying organic in the supermarket 🤔?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Agreed, Porge, and the cattle ranchers were likely administering antibiotics to prevent that from occurring (or they were grass-fed?). In any case, best to buy locally, ideally from ranchers you can meet in person like at farmers’ markets or via people you know are vetting them for quality.

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Porge's avatar

Thanks for your reply, as far as I know they were grass fed. As a matter of fact my neighbor rancher was cutting hay from my pasture which benefited both of us. I had a nice clean pasture and he got free hay!

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Bird's avatar

Igor mentions here the toxic effects of bromide.

Remember last summer when all of a sudden herds of cattle in Kansas were found collapsed in the field? All of the cows died, while other animals were wandering around fine. I wonder if that was a batch of animals testing bromide (or mRNA vaccines, which are scheduled to be started in animals now.)

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

🕵️‍♂️

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Moon Diamond's avatar

Grass is best but if you can’t feed them 100% grass, between seaweed and glyphosate-drenched GMO grains I think seaweed is the better option.

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Sida's avatar

Have no doubt, the seaweed mixture will also be GMO and full of toxic chemicals....

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Moon Diamond's avatar

At least seaweed chelates much of the toxins.

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Crixcyon's avatar

The insanity of a totally bored billionaire that has nothing that can satisfy him. He invents this off the wall nonsense with the express purpose of lessening humanity's existence on this planet. What a freaking bum.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

Bill Gates is a sociopathic menace to society - a direct threat to human life, animal life, and the planet, with all of his God-playing interference in nature, his untested and unsafe interventions that span the globe. Trying to vaccinate every human on earth with dangerous products (though not dangerous to his depopulation agenda), trying to mitigate the sun's rays, maiming children in Africa for decades using them as guinea pigs for his pursuit of vaccine drugs (one could consider it to be eugenic, much like his father's pastimes), insisting on genetically modified food for all of us and now cow seaweed feed. This man being needs to be stopped from further endangering our world through his maniacal and arrogant pursuits.

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HowardJ's avatar

Well said Bianca and your list is not even the half of it. He is a menace to humanity without equal.

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An Ominous's avatar

I’ve herd🐄 that the cellulose in dead plants is going to be converted by bacteria into methane…regardless of whether the bacteria live in the stomachs of ruminants or in the soil. Therefore concerns about cow burps is a red herring.

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Moon Diamond's avatar

It’s the nitrogen oxides that cause global warming by destroying the ozone layer. In nature they get used as fertilizer for plants. But nowadays we’re throwing most of the manure our cows shit out into landfills instead of using it to grow plants so it floats away into the ozone layer instead. It’s also draining the nutrients from the topsoil. That manure needs to go back into nature where it came from.

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An Ominous's avatar

Indeed, proper ranching could greatly improve the environment rather than allegedly harming it.

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Bigs's avatar

Interesting...

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

How come this "troublemaker," Bill Gates, never faces the law . . . everyone on this planet knows this creepy little man is greedy . . . and on a mission to kill off most of humanity!

Luc

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Russell Graham's avatar

$$$$$$$$.......

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Elizabeth's avatar

You'd think if we arranged a time we could have a global anti-B moment. It might do the trick?

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RussCR5187's avatar

The legal system exists in two layers. There's one set of rules for the rich and powerful (which allows them break existing laws) and another set of rules for the rest of us. Examples abound. As just one example, no bankers were ever jailed for their part in the Great Recession, even though some actually pled "guilty".

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Dan Star's avatar

His company was founded on fraud and so are his “investments”.

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RE Nichols's avatar

He stole all his good ideas.

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Collette Greystone's avatar

Don’t forget Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard after two years.

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Linda Hagge's avatar

Not in favor of Bill's disgusting fantasies whatsoever, but cows do eat seaweed naturally whenever they graze near coasts, when it washes up onto the beach. People nearby also gather it for cow feed, since it is nutritious and free. It doesn't seem to make the milk brown.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Are you referring to "red seaweed" mentioned in the article, or the regular kind?

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Linda Hagge's avatar

I don't know. I have just read that cows will readily eat it when it is available, so I imagine it is regular brown seaweed and not red.

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VJ's avatar

there's this article by a US producer, Maine Coast Sea Vegetables that details the differences between green, red, and brown:

https://seaveg.com/blogs/articles/difference-between-red-green-brown-seaweeds

"As sunlight passes through water different wavelengths on the color spectrum get filtered out. This means that photosynthetic organisms living in deeper water need different pigments to efficiently carry out photosynthesis than those living in shallower water"

"Chlorophytes produce an abundance of chlorophyll a, which is why they’re almost always green. About 90% of all Chlorophytes live in fresh water and some are even adapted to life on land, but there are also many marine species. Sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) is a marine species and it’s the only green sea vegetable currently offered by Maine Coast Sea Vegetables. Caulerpa is another popular edible green marine seaweed. Caulerpa resembles bunches of green fish eggs or grapes. In the Philippines, Caulerpa is eaten fresh as ‘green caviar’, and in Japan it’s known as ‘sea grapes’."

However they note that color after collecting them is not a reliable way to tell what type they are:

"Rhodophytes are the largest group of marine macroalgae, with at least 6,200 known species. They contain pigments known as phycobilins that impart red, orange, or even bluish hues. Phycobilins dominate over chlorophyll, but they’re water soluble and chlorophyll is not. If the plant detaches from where it grows and is cast adrift, the phycobilins leach out and the formerly red plant turns greenish. "

"The color of a particular sea vegetable specimen isn’t always a reliable indicator of which group it belongs to. The dominant pigments responsible for giving seaweed its usual color may fade under certain circumstances, especially when cooked, leaving the underlying pigments to show through. Some pigments are more water soluble than others, so for example, brown seaweed fronds that detach from the living plant may fade to green as the fucoxanthin leaches out. Sun bleached red seaweeds may appear golden or pale."

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Elizabeth's avatar

There are many different kinds of seaweed.

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Moon Diamond's avatar

Yeah and milk from cows fed algae is higher in omega-3.

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