Today's Brief: “Is It Real, Or Is It Memorex?”
Believe nothing that you hear and half of what you see, plan nothing except to react to the given situation at hand, and trust only your own strong right arm...
Now I ain’t no farmer, I’m a fisherman by trade, but I ain’t nobody’s fool either. I’m not going to CNN, FOX or even Zerohedge for my information about what just happened in Kansas, I’m going to the farmer. Below you got their video and some of their comments I pulled for you. You think the heat did this well then, I got a bridge in Brooklyn, it’s a family heirloom but I’m desperate for money and I will sell it to you for the cash you got in your pocket… - Jack
The Strange Story of The Kansas Cattle Die-Off
“I’ve been around livestock all my life and I’ve never lost a cow to a heatwave. It’s unheard of. This was deliberate” - Kill It~N~Grill It
“Wow…just…wow. My family owns the largest private ranch in one of the hottest states. NEVER have they witnessed the tragic death of this amount of cattle. My first suspicion would be tainted hay, feed, or water. Appreciate the update, and thank you for all of your help today. Much love, PN!” - Texlahoma Girl
“Not sure if the cattle that passed were on pasture, where they would graze, or in the feedlot, where they would eat processed feed and hay. My guess is definitely not the heat that caused their demise...more likely contamination to feed or water. Hay could be contaminated with toxic plants or chemicals. Feed could have mold toxins or chemical contamination. Did they recently have deworming or vaccines that could have been contaminated or miscalculated? Also, why just Kansas? Other states had worse heat and humidity as well as black Angus cattle and did not report mass losses.” - ️Pam Anderson
I’m reminded of an incident I read about when I put together Famine Rides a Black Horse where commando style sabotage was employed on ten thousand acres intended to feed thousands of cattle. Aluminum and metal were affixed to cornstalks but when the farmer ran the stalks through the processor, he heard the metal grinding in the machine, and caught it before he fed the cattle. The mixture would have shredded their stomachs. But there are a million other ways those cattle “in Kansas” could have been poisoned, and poisoned they surely were...
Unless what we are seeing above is a loop filmed in a slaughter yard as some have postulated and is just one more psy-op intended to add fuel to the fires being perceived as an assault on the food supply chain. This is also quite possible. As they proved with COVID you don’t need an epidemic to create the conditions caused by one. And if you want a food shortage to gain absolute control of the food supply you just need to create the perception that there is a food shortage. I mean how much damage did this fire really cause?
Below is the tale of the tape as they say in boxing. Since the installation of the Biden administration two years ago, we’ve had China lock down Shanghai in what is a clearly a deliberately staged response to a disease that may not even exist, disrupting shipping of everything from processed foods to software to the West. There is a war in Ukraine, where nobody seems to be able to produce any actual war footage, disrupting gas and grain to the West. And we have this:
A faint podcast episode of the early beginnings on the mandated insurance industry in the late 1800's and early 1900's comes to mind for some reason back when American leaders still had balls and called bullshit on the entire scheme. Of course as you'd expect one of the biggest fraudsters of the insurance scams came from schlomo's community and friends, but since then many others have since jumped on the bandwagon because why not? Money is fake anyways as is most of the economy so why not get yours so long as you don't get caught or break the code of thieves. One of the favorite past times for schlomo in this era was to deliberately burn down their textile industry to collect the money, a well known scam of theirs for the last 150 years. The problem wasn't just collecting their money from a failed business venture to rinse and repeat, but that they'd burn down the businesses next to them or the whole goddamn block.
Given the corporate and governmental take over of farms in the past century the real question is who owns all of these industrial farms? Are they knocking out the competition to secure the food supply completely or are they sabotaging themselves because they can flex that control without the necessity of controlling it all? The big question I'm considering having no doubt either which way on the previous questions: whose collecting on the insurance if any? We know how these people work from both sides. Even when you lose you're winning. Seems like it would explain all these crazy explanations as it serves two purposes or more. One to cause panic while justifying doubling or tripling the prices of the commodity. Two it fulfills their masters end goals of further herding the sheep into the slaughter. Then again to cover their ass and collect big payouts for doing what you had to do anyways.
I tell ya. With friends like these who needs enemies. At least Genghis Khan had the balls to just kill entire cities outright as horrifically as it may seem. I'm sure even these actions would be too unsettling for him. Nobody knows sadism more than a coward.
What is the source of the data for that chart?