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This reminds me of the constant media chatter & warning about climate change, and that the people will have to stop some of their habits (like drinking out of plastic bottles, or eating meat) Obviously we all should reduce plastic throw-aways, and huge amounts of meat are NOT good for health, BUT the real driver of "climate change" is our military's (and other countries' militaries') geoenginering of our atmosphere. The geoengineers have learned to use natural weather systems and "ratchet up" their destructive power. They can create horrible floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, snowstorms, etc., and locate them for a region they want to target. They also can create earthquakes and fires by first layering the skies with certain chemicals and then using Direct Energy Weapons (D.E.W.) to start the fires at selected targets (people's homes for example), or start an earthquakes (Fukashima & Haiti were a good examples of that. This is a new form of warfare on unsuspecting citizens. Recently I learned that graphene oxide is now being dropped in our skies; some mornings it should be sunny, but the sky is a gloomy gray and sometimes actually "dripping" and it's not rain drops. I've also read there's a good deal of graphene oxide in the Covid boosters. How will your body react to that? We need to know as Bill Gates has said (in a video clip) that we should get a booster every three months!

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You might be wrong about the meat. Lots of ppl having great results with a meat only diet for autoimmune conditions.

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After my hep B jab (I'm medical) I developed ankylosing spondilitis (excrutiatingly painful). I researched it to death and have now been eating 100% meat for 4 yrs and have been painfree for this time. I am 55 yrs old but I look 10 years younger. Other than your meat comment, I agree with you 👍

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Meat is perfectly fine for health. If it wasn't, human beings would have died out long ago. The idea that it's bad is another myth perpetuated by the food industry. (Factory farms are awful but that's a different matter.)

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Agreed!

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