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Al Gore Group Demands $15 Trillion To Fight 'Global Warming'...
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The ass-kissing BBC even has a calculator to check the impact on the environment of the food produced,
but the way it's displayed is disingenuous. (The article and calculator can be found here.)

True, the article does have a lengthy explanation of how the calculator is displayed, but in my opinion, by
having a viewer use the mechanism, implies that the onus of solving this supposed dilemma is on the person
who uses it.

The overall hit-piece is to advise the public to eat smaller portions and to lean towards chipmunk food like
nuts and tofu, yer' know... the stuff weak people eat. My cavemen ancestors will be feeling pretty shameful
right now for eating that poor furry-wurry mastodon from a Disney movie!

There are graphs that show which countries are the main contributors to so-called 'greenhouse gases', but the
emphasis seems to be that any cattle produce like milk, cheese and beef, is bad for the environment.
However, they miss their mark and indicate that those with browner skins than President Trump would suffer,
so better tactics are used in word-smithing.

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What is intriguing to me is that considering one of the main suggestions of the trendy 'Green New Deal'
that AOC's activist group is:
'...Working collaboratively with farmers and ranchers in the United States to eliminate pollution and
greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector as much as is technologically feasible."...'

Which shows me that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ex-Chief of Staff -Saikat Chakrabarti, has really knuckled-down
at his new job at New Consensus! It also shows the conduits that readily available for him in the mainstream media
and how this is really just another stitch-up job against Trump.

Chakrabarti said the deal had nothing to do with climate and yet, only days after he left the crazy bartender,
the BBC have graphs and information that cast a negative light on the meat industry by attempting the shame the
customer.
Fancy that as a coincidence!

But the European-loving-BBC haven't pulled their pants down fully for Chakrabarti, no-no, their masters want a piece
of the action too. As this confusing paragraph from the article says:

Quote:'...Meat and dairy are not the only foods where the choices you make can make a big difference.
Chocolate and coffee originating from deforested rainforest produce relatively high greenhouse gases.

For climate-friendly tomatoes, choose those grown outdoors or in high-tech greenhouses, instead of in greenhouses
heated by gas or oil. Environmentally-minded beer-drinkers may be interested to know that draught beer is responsible
for fewer emissions than recyclable cans, or worse, glass bottles.

Even the most climate-friendly meat options still produce more greenhouse gases than vegetarian protein sources,
like beans or nuts...'


The larger European countries... well, actually the only real countries in the EU, France and Germany have recently increased
their food productions via more 'environmentally-friendly' methods. Or should I say, advertised it more through certain media
conduits.

So, there's a push by the MSM to attempt to paint killing animals in general in a bad light.
Is it a coincidence that The Guardian also released this article on the same day as their inbred-cousins at the BBC did their's?


Quote:Trump administration authorizes 'cyanide bombs' to kill wild animals.

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'The Trump administration has reauthorized government officials to use controversial poison devices
–dubbed “cyanide bombs” by critics –to kill coyotes, foxes and other animals across the US.

The spring-loaded traps, called M-44s, are filled with sodium cyanide and are most frequently deployed by
Wildlife Services, a federal agency in the US Department of Agriculture that kills vast numbers of wild animals
each year, primarily for the benefit of private farmers and ranchers.

In 2018, Wildlife Services reported that its agents had dispatched more than 1.5 million native animals, from
beavers to black bears, wolves, ducks and owls. Roughly 6,500 of them were killed by M-44s.

On Tuesday, after completing the first phase of a routine review, the US Environmental Protection Agency
announced that it would allow sodium cyanide’s continued use in M-44s across the country on an interim basis...'
Shitty Journalism:

The announcement  was made on Tuesday, today is Friday... strange?

The environmentalists are using shaming tactics for their goals. Lickle smiling animals are cwying as the big-bad
white man is poisoning them for fun and eating their still-twitching flesh. Jeez, Disney's digital animation teams
have a lot to answer for!

But it shows you the range of media access that these activists have and how willing sections -if not all, of these
news-outlets will go to garner ratings and assist their Eloi-friends.
.....................

And of course, there's these usual ones from the EU, taking another swipe at the UK's wish to leave its ponzi-scheme...

No-deal Brexit risks cattle cull in Northern Ireland, industry insiders warn.
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RE: Al Gore Group Demands $15 Trillion To Fight 'Global Warming'... - by BIAD - 08-09-2019, 09:23 AM

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