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The “Make America Healthy Again” movement is marking a significant turning point from decades of reliance on ultra-processed foods and pharmaceutical giants that have profited from America’s deteriorating health. Goldman Sachs analysts are now highlighting a major shift in consumer behaviour, with shoppers increasingly opting for cleaner, “better-for-you” food options. At its core, the movement, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is actively working to restore the nation’s health by prioritizing cleaner food with fewer chemicals and less industrial farming, while reducing reliance on the pharmaceutical industry’s profit-driven approach to managing chronic disease. It is becoming clear that cleaner food and regular exercise may be the key to curing the nation’s sickness, rather than relying on pharmaceuticals.
Food safety and production standards are once again under scrutiny, following a new U.S.-UK trade deal that reduces barriers to billions of dollars in U.S. exports, including beef, while the UK continues to ban hormone-treated meat and chlorine-washed chicken, practices that are common in the U.S. but prohibited in the EU and UK due to stricter regulations. This isn’t just about beef – it’s about waking up to the fact that the system has been hijacked by chemical pushers and marketing firms posing as newsrooms, with 86% of the meat case having nothing to do with clean food. We’re at an inflection point, and the only way forward is to support local producers, one at a time.
As RFK Jr. spearheads a crusade for cleaner food in America, his radical reform agenda is actively working to slash the consumption of ultra-processed foods, revive authentic nutrition, eliminate toxic seed oils, ban hazardous artificial food dyes, and drastically reduce the use of high-fructose corn syrup and lethal pesticides, all of which have been directly linked to the alarming decline in public health. Meanwhile, the era of cheap, processed foods that has allowed Americans to allocate the smallest fraction of their income to food compared to almost any other nation is rapidly coming to an end, as a seismic shift towards cleaner, less industrialized food is poised to drive up costs, forcing Americans to reassess their priorities when it comes to the food they consume. Bill Gates wants to vaccinate cows against farting to stop the planet from getting warmer.
Deliberate Contamination Of The Global Milk Supply
Governments are now planning to deliberately contaminate the global milk supply under the guise of combating climate change, with cows being bizarrely scapegoated as the primary culprits. The Netherlands is set to confiscate thousands of farms and drastically reduce livestock numbers, while in New Zealand, the left-wing government was recently ousted after farmers united to oppose the introduction of a so-called “fart tax” aimed at curbing emissions from cows. In a disturbing new development, countries are now actively feeding toxic chemicals to cows in a bid to reduce their burps and farts, with the ultimate goal of slashing climate emissions and meeting the 2030 climate targets. By 2030, the agricultural industry is under pressure to reduce climate emissions by a staggering 5 million tons of CO2, a move that is inextricably linked to the UN Agenda 2030 “global goals” being bankrolled by none other than billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates. The endgame is to ensure that all ruminant livestock used for dairy and meat production are fed methane-suppressing chemicals within a matter of years, sparking widespread concerns about the long-term consequences for human health and the environment.
The Truth about Bovaer
So what is Bovaer? It’s a feed additive that contains the active ingredient 3-nitrooxypropanol, which is specifically designed to reduce methane emissions from cattle by targeting an enzyme in the rumen that produces methane during digestion. Manufacturers are administering Bovaer in small doses, approximately a quarter teaspoon daily, which reportedly reduces enteric methane emissions by around 30% in dairy cows and up to 45% in beef cattle. Regulatory bodies, including the UK Food Standards Agency, European Food Safety Authority, and US Food and Drug Administration, are claiming that Bovaer is safe for human consumption, despite having previously made similar claims about Covid vaccines. Currently, Bovaer is being tested in the UK, with companies like Arla Foods, Tesco, Morrisons, and Aldi, conducting trials across 30 farms since November 2024. Other dairy companies in Sweden and Finland are also using this additive. However, experts are warning that Bovaer is being used solely to address the Net Zero initiative, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by stopping cows from producing methane, allegedly to prevent severe weather conditions.
EU is actively pushing its member states to incorporate chemicals into cow feed
The European Union is actively pushing its member states to incorporate chemicals into cow feed, aiming to reduce gas emissions by 8%. Meanwhile, Kent Nielsen, a Danish citizen journalist, has released a revealing video exposing the alarming consequences of this practice, where local farmers claim that cows fed with Bovaer are experiencing severe health issues, including fevers, diarrhea, and mastitis. Furthermore, a disturbing report from one farmer reveals that six of his cows have died shortly after being fed Bovaer, sparking widespread concern over the safety and ethics of this EU-mandated initiative.
The Dangers on Bovaer to Humans
Investigations have uncovered that Bovaer is, in fact, an unapproved animal drug, with warning labels stating “Not for human use” and “Caution should be exercised when handling this product.” Researchers are finding that 3-nitrooxypropanol may cause damage to male fertility and reproductive organs, is potentially harmful when inhaled, and is a skin and eye irritant. Handlers are advised to wear personal protective gear, including eye wear, a dust mask, and impervious gloves, and to wash their hands after handling the product. In the event of accidental eye exposure, handlers are instructed to rinse their eyes thoroughly with water. Despite these warnings, Bovaer is being added to the food supply, raising concerns among consumers and experts alike.
Written By Tatenda Belle Panashe
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