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Contaminated meat?
Posted by lyn71240 on April 3, 2023 at 7:07 pmHello friends, I read a disturbing sub stack on microscopic analysis of meat from the store- I think Dr Ana is in the US..?
The blood from the meat matches CONVID 19 vax blood!
She did this analysis because she has recently been finding unvax blood to have the same structures as vax blood!
You’ll find the sub stack on her site:
https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/
Please be careful of the meat & dairy products. I know our grubberment is telling us the MRNA vax for ‘lumpy skin’ (& some other disease) won’t be happening in Aus until Aug 2023, but they can’t be trusted…
Lyn replied 1 year, 11 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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Be careful of what you believe in this regard. They are trying anything to stop us eating animal products as they are the ultimate form of nutrition for us and I wouldn’t put it past them to do a psyop in this way. If you are really concerned just go straight to the source, in other words find a farmer who is willing to sell their meat and milk directly to you and if you can’t buy a whole beast yourself get together with friends and share the cost, then you bypass the supermarkets. if the supermarkets were my only source I would still buy fatty meat and organs from them as fatty meat chelates toxins out of the body as well as organ meats providing us with optimal nutrition and they are our best protection to keep us strong and healthy.
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I’ve been looking for over an hour now with no luck. Can somebody please point me to the legislation which compels farmers to inject their livestock with mRNA vaccines please?
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I’ve looked too, I don’t believe it’s in any legislation yet, it has only been discussed or proposed. Plenty of farmers will be saying no.
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It seems to only refer to treating lumpy skin disease – LSD (lol). I wouldn’t trust any of them now. There are moves to ban any mRNA treatment in some states in USA.
From July 2023
https://animalhealthaustralia.com.au/vaccines-for-lumpy-skin-disease-where-are-we-at/
From MLA Meat & Livestock in May
animalhealthaustralia.com.au
Vaccines for Lumpy Skin Disease: where are we at? - Animal Health Australia
This information has been prepared by Animal Health Australia in consultation with the Industry Taskforce on Lumpy Skin Disease and the Australian Government. Information correct as of 12/07/2022 Vaccination is the most effective tool for prevention and potential eradication of … Continue reading
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Just to repeat Morag’s comment, find a friendly farmer or some one with a life style block, be open make friends, buy direct where you can, your going to build a relationship that lasts , so looking for some one you can be friends with for years.
Here in NZ there are restrictive laws about selling meat off farms and life style blocks, but there are ways around them , there are genuine “allowances” for home kill in the laws, ( that don’t apply to the private) you could even buy the calf and raise it on farmers land – mind that you Don’t befriend the animal. 🙂
if your farmer is far enough out from prying eyes, you’ll find no one cares much about the rules. (i have farmer friends ) you’ll find they have strong opinions about politics too.
lastly, an anecdote to put you off supermarket meat. – the “best by date”, when meat reaches that threshold remains unsold, its taken out back placed in a brine bath, to plump it up (freshen it up) its repackaged with a new best by date. – not every supermarket does it, if product moves quickly its generally fine. however you still don’t know how its been raised.
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True Kari. A friend left working in a deli because she hated the practice of washing meat. Or go to a butcher. Most small farmers are more than happy to share produce and cash or barter is often welcome. We are ex farmers but have connections and enough pork, venison and beef for a year. We can always shoot deer or rabbits. At least we know what we’re eating.
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