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Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin's avatar

Thank you so much for highlighting the madness of introducing any mRNA form or mRNA platform into any vehicle for exposure to living humans and creatures at this time. This Frankentechnology, deadly, life-altering and unscientific, must be banned.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

no one should ever drink pasteurized, homogenized factory farm produced milk anyway. do yourself a favor- if at all possible find a small dairy farmer near you, go out to his place, see how his cows are raised on pasture and taste his raw, fresh milk. you'll never go back.

and you can be assured that he will never use mRNA vaccines on his cows, not because of laws that won't allow it but because he won't allow it.

years ago, my BF was volunteering on a small dairy farm in upstate NY on his day off and had some nice long talks with the farmer. he and his wife had been conventional dairy farmers at the mercy of wall st and also teetering on bankruptcy with 3000 cows. they ditched it all and decided to be organic small herd dairy farmers. he was visiting the big milk producer to talk to them about buying his milk when at that moment, a guy came in and said to the boss "we just ran out of organic milk. what should we do?" the boss said "just use regular milk in the organic milk bottles. no one will know."

the dairy farmer walked out unwilling to do business with such a corrupt organization. he and his wife decided to sell directly to consumers as raw milk is illegal to sell any other way in NY. they have large refrigerators in their farm store and a drop box for payments. people call or email the night before and order the milk they want and they drive out to the farm the next day, find their name on their bottles, leave cash in the box and take their milk. everyone is very honest, being grateful to have access to such wonderful health giving milk. the farmer and his wife take in troubled teens to work on the farm, healing them while they learn how to heal the land. they have about 30 - 40 cows at any given time and also sell honey, eggs, homemade jams and other local products in their store. their milk is in high demand and the price isn't dependent on market forces.

big food is not your friend. they cut every corner, use toxic oils and process away the nutrients that are the very reason you eat in the first place.

take eggs, for example- supermarket eggs are crap. the chickens who lay them are tortured and exhausted, the eggs are washed in a chlorine bath that seeps into the shell, by the time they get to the store they are old, if you eat them raw you could get salmonella, and the yolks are wan and tasteless. whatever it says on the package- happy hens, sunlit barns, access to the outdoors, that's all marketing bullshit. and thanks to inflation, those garbage eggs are now $6 - 7.00 a dozen!

i've been paying $6 - 7.00 a dozen for years and getting eggs that are fresh, laid by happy chickens (i've been there to see them), not bathed in chlorine, safe to eat raw, with plump muscular vivid orange/yellow yolks that are delicious. the price of the eggs i buy has been constant for over a decade because i'm paying the farmer directly what he needs to reimburse his costs and allow him a decent living. i'm not paying for the pharmaceutical costs, the conveyor belt costs, the ventilation costs of the enclosed chicken barns (if they weren't ventilated 24/7, all the chickens would die from the fumes!). i'm not paying the costs to clean up the chicken manure and dump it into the river where it pollutes the water and kills the fish. my farmers rotate their chickens on pasture following after the cows. the chickens scratch the cow patties into the dirt and eat all the maggots that are incubating in the cow manure which makes their eggs super nutritious (hey, klaus schwab said to eat bugs, right?). their own droppings add to the richness of the soil. there's no run off into the waterways, just good fertile, carbon sequestering living soil that grows great food!

so stay, to the extent you are able, out of the grocery store. cut out the middle men. buy food directly from your farmer. you won't have to worry about additives and you'll enjoy better health. as the old saying goes- pay the farmer now or the doctor later.

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