Extreme heat and humidity kill up to 10,000 cattle in Kansas | AGDAILY https://t.co/VjygwUaQ6T
— Ginger Breggin (@GingerBreggin) June 16, 2022
We do have
visuals of this slaughter on location. What impressed me was the dripping
blood from the necks and chests of these cattle. That doesn't spell dying
from "extreme heat and humidity." Besides, doesn't humidity
cool the earthy? Plus, cattle have been enduring the heat on the plains,
even extreme heat forever. What changed? What was different?
Who was involved? Gates?
Check out
the comments below this video from people in the area and from cattle
farmers. No one is convinced this is a natural disaster caused by extreme
weather conditions. Not 10,000. You might have a handful but not
10,000. I have a few questions. One, did someone want to buy that
grazing land? Two, what's going to happen to these fattened cattle?
Why aren't they being slaughtered for beef? Three, who wants to buy that
grazing land? Were they reluctant to sell to a particular investor, and
now that their herds have been devastated it makes the owner a little more amendable?
10,000 head of cattle don’t just drop dead from heat. It’s Kansas. It’s not hell. Maybe Bill Gates has an answer since he’s the biggest farmer in America and wants you eating his synthetic meat. https://t.co/s0BSwRrc2H
— Chad Prather (@WatchChad) June 16, 2022
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