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As I wrote on the original post…

‘Since the largest of the cow’s 4-part stomach is devoted to fermentation, obviously, some gases will ensue. As they have since cows came into being, for Heaven’s sake. So it’s clear that this natural process will continue as long as Gates is kept from harming our beautiful cows.

It’s also clear that the Danish government’s latest move is purely about money, and only money.

The only unclear aspect is what is being fermented in the twisted brains of the perpetrators of this nonsense. Way beyond time that every one of them is arrested and locked up for good - preferably in some infernal location and subject to all the geo-engineered weather the rest of us have had to put up with for so long.’

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Fight fight fight !

New Zealand scraps ‘burp tax’ on livestock after backlash from farmers

Centre-right coalition gov’t says it will focus on ‘practical tools and technology’ to reduce agricultural emissions.

https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2024/6/11/new-zealand-scraps-burp-tax-on-livestock-after-backlash-from-farmers#:~:text=New%20Zealand%20has%20scrapped%20plans,other%20ways%20to%20reduce%20methane.

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Cows are fore end fermenters. They rarely fart. Well, my cows don't. I've kept cows for over a quarter century so I know better than the suits who spout all this nonsense.

People who talk about cows farting are ignorant and probably want the shock factor on top. Nobody likes a fart but burping is ok Cows burp. A lot.but it's not a problem.

Vegetarians on the other hand ate hind end fermenters and fart copiously..So if farting is an environmental problem we need to stop vegetarians not cows Vegetarian fart. A lot. And burp nearly as much. And there's way more gas from them overall so if the gas is a problem maybe look first tithe vegetarians.

Anyway, the methane is not a problem.The co2 is not a problem. Cows are not a problem. Heck, even vegetarians are not really a problem if they could only stop shipping beans and stuff around the world.... You get none of that from cows. They eat grass, burp, make meat, leather, bone and good biodegrafable stuff to feed the land with no inputs. What could be better ?!

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How about the farts the animal kingdom. Don’t apes, monkeys, elephants, lions, tigers and bears fart. There are thousands of animals in the wild out there farting regularly. What are we going to do about that!?!?

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Don’t apes, monkeys, lions, tigers, bears and thousands of other creatures fart regularly. What are we going to do about them. Also, how are we going to stop volcanic eruptions?

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Seismic events are a problem. I would bet a few bucks on airborne self-replicating "vaccines" have already being used on caribou in NA or the gazelle, zebra, wildebeest etc for mre than a few years! Maybe they leave the sankes and other repriles plus bugs alone!

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Sep 29Liked by Peter Halligan

Peter, have you been looking into data centres? It's crazy, they're going up everywhere, wanting more nuclear power (maybe we'll escape clomate change?), but to what purpose are these things going up everywhere? It must be important because they're screaming for nuclear power (for them, not us of course).

Everything I can think of ends in 'unpleasant'.

Anybody know?

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Worth taking a look at!

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the stink of world leaders should bear the majority of the costs of emissions

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How about human farts?!?!?

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