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Two Hearts That Bleat As One

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Two Hearts That Bleat As One Barren Swifties and gladiator sportsball? GOOD CITIZEN Taylor Swift is the Queen of broken hearts. But she didn’t just sit back and cry into her diary and let each broken heart torment her. Instead, she harnessed the power of those broken hearts, transformed all her anguish into lyrical fuel, and turned her mediocre talent and terrible vocals into a very profitable “music” career. The Carlyle Group (Iraq War/Big Equity) also keeps her brand going strong these days. Manipulating two generations of young girls was a long time in the making with help from corporations, industry executives, PR firms, media monopolies, and other institutions filled with shameless greed mongers and pedophiles. After a very brief period as a strong, fierce, single, independent, childless woman of 33 (😉) in 2023, she needed a new  boy  tight end to break her heart to keep those  creative  graphene nanoparticle juices flowing. Pfizer is the king of broken hearts....

“Growing your own vegetables is bad for the planet”

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  “Growing your own vegetables is bad for the planet” Another blatant step in the plan to control our food Kit Knightly Have you ever made a prediction and wished you’d recorded it? Last week, in a phone conversation with a family member, they happened to mention growing their own vegetables, and I said in reply  “Enjoy it while you can, they’re gonna start claiming it’s causing climate change soon.” Literally  four days later … Apparently, a new study from the University of Michigan has found that “urban gardening” is 5 (or  maybe 6 , they’re not sure) times worse for the environment than “conventional crops”. I don’t know how they calculated it, and it doesn’t really matter. If you read the bodies of the articles they even say it only applies to some vegetables in some places and it all depends on how the “infrastructure” is put together. The details aren’t the point. The point is yet another weapon in the war on food. More regulation, more commercialization, less ...

An Amish Farmer’s Food Rights Battle

  An Amish Farmer’s Food Rights Battle The Constitutional Right to Food Choice JOHN KLAR The January 4th raid on Amish farmer Amos Miller’s Pennsylvania establishment, reflects a growing tension between government regulation of food safety and liberty-minded individualists distrusting industrial food production.  Pennsylvania State Police secured Miller’s farming premises for search by the state’s Department of Agriculture for “illegal raw milk and raw milk products, including eggnog,” following reported cases of E. coli in New York and Michigan, allegedly linked to Miller’s products.  This curious dispute has far-reaching implications for Americans’ food rights. Miller déjà vu? Farmer Miller has been in and out of the food rights limelight since 2015, when the USDA alleged his raw milk products sickened a person in California and caused another person’s death in Florida by listeria (which Miller denies).  Miller has negotiated fines and regulatory conformance to app...