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Do The Math, by Hardscrabble Farmer

Simple statistical analysis demonstrates the world was a cooler place when it had considerably more ungulates farting that it does now. From Hardscrabble Farmer at theburningplatform.com:

We have been told- repeatedly and for years- that cattle production is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gasses and therefore we should no longer eat meat, or at least severely cut back in order to save the planet from a fiery/frigid end.

https://www.ucdavis.edu/food/news/making-cattle-more-sustainable

Inside the University of California, Davis, a Holstein cow has its head and neck sealed airtight inside a large, clear-plastic chamber that resembles an incubator for newborns. While giant tubes above the chamber pump air in and push air out, the cow calmly stands and eats her feed. Equipment inside a nearby trailer spits out data.

I have no idea if this is or is not true, but my senses tell me it is just another means of controlling people and forcing them to buckle to the demands of the globalist power brokers for whatever weird reasons they may have. In order to illuminate my understanding of the foundational mythology of their claims I decided to investigate a bit further, using their own data as the source material. A basic understanding of math was required- adding and subtracting- and with little more than fifteen minutes, an Internet connection, a pencil, and scrap of paper I was able to discover a flaw in their reasoning.

The current estimated population of cattle herds in America today numbers roughly 90 million head. Ungulates- hooved herbivores- digest plant matter in a series of digestive chambers. This isn’t a biology lesson so if you’d like more information regarding the process, please research further. In short, the breakdown of cellulose produces gasses that are released into the environment either causing or not causing ecological problem depending upon your perspective. It would stand to reason that the more animals that populate the landscape, the higher the level of gasses produced, right?

And prior to the 1500’s there were no cattle in North America, back when greenhouse gasses were not an issue and the climate was perfect because no meat, right? Therefore, the problem must- according to their data- be one of scale. A certain number of cattle are allowable, enough to produce an adequate number of filet mignons for the participants at a G-20 Summit, for example-

https://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/economy/g20_summit/osaka19/en/topics/foods_dinner_01.html

This Official Website of the G20 Osaka Summit is run by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). The Osaka Summit will be held on June 28 & 29, 2019.

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The Big “Take Away” from COP26 Confab is: Meat

Meat for we but not for thee is our rulers’ message from Glasgow. From Mark E. Jeftovic at bombthrower.com:

The most recent edition of the Crypto Capitalist letter had a section about the COP26 summit that was about to commence in Glasgow:

In 1866 Gideon J. Tucker famously opined “No man’s life liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session”. The UN’s 26th Climate Change Conference of the Parties is happening this week and I’m bracing myself for the hysteria and generalized idiocy that will emerge from it.

There already experts who  are clucking that “conspiracy theorists” are promulgating the idea that climate lockdowns are on the way:

“A new report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a global organisation tackling extremism and polarisation, explains how this conspiracy claims that governments will strip people of their freedoms under the pretext of tackling climate change.”

Although conceding that “It’s important to recognise that fear of government overreach or authoritarianism is not in and of itself extremist” the eggheads at ISD fret that is problematic when “public issues are brought into a conspiratorial framework which implies there are unseen power dynamics at play”.

In the past, when the world’s wealthiest, most influential people, along with the heads-of-state of the most powerful nation states wing into Davos aboard their private jets and then re-emerge chanting “Build Back Better” like zombies, there’s nothing to suspect. Move along.

This week, after over 400 private jets shuttled the world’s movers and shakers into Glasgow for COP26. The big take away coming out of the confab is that it’s all about the methane.

Everybody knew methane is a greenhouse gas, but now it’s a media thing. From here on in it’s going to get political.

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