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farmerstrend · 14 days ago
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Vaccination or Exploitation? Why Rift Valley Farmers Are Rejecting Livestock Vaccination Plans
“Discover why Rift Valley dairy farmers are opposing the government’s mandatory livestock vaccination campaign, citing concerns over misplaced priorities and economic challenges.” “Rift Valley farmers resist livestock vaccination drive, urging the government to focus on critical issues like healthcare, milk prices, and agricultural reforms.” “Explore the growing debate between Rift Valley farmers…
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giftofshewbread · 3 years ago
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It’s Satan
By Daymond Duck    Published on: August 1, 2021
The writer of this article was recently asked, “Why do the globalists who are supposed to be very intelligent make decisions that are so clearly wrong?”
Most don’t realize it, but Satan is behind their evil.
He has blinded them to the extent that they don’t believe the Bible is the Word of God.
They push a godless world government, world religion, same-sex marriage, tracking everyone, etc., because they are not Christians (even though some falsely claim to be good Catholics, etc.).
Many were appointed by like-minded people, not elected by voters or nations.
They wouldn’t dare have an election because they don’t believe they can get elected.
The globalists overlook what the Clintons and Bidens have done because they share similar views on the issues listed above.
Their puppets impeached Trump twice because he opposed their views.
Their prosecution of Trump supporters for what happened at the capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, while ignoring the rioting, looting, destruction of property, etc. by Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and others, should concern every conservative and Christian because when the globalists get the upper hand (and they will), they will destroy the U.S. Constitution, and persecute and destroy those that disagree with them.
When they give their Antichrist power, he will go forth conquering and to conquer (Rev. 6:1-2; 13:4-7).
The following events indicate that the latter years and latter days, globalism, global pandemics, food shortages, persecution, etc., are on the horizon.
One, concerning the Battle of Gog and Magog in the latter years and latter days: on July 20, 2021, Sen. Lindsey Graham said, “The Iranians are progressing (on their development of nuclear weapons) at a dangerous pace.”
“Israel may need to take pre-emptive military action against Iran.”
“I’ve never been more worried about Israel having to use military force to stop the program than I am right now.”
Two, also concerning the Battle of Gog and Magog: it was reported on July 21, 2021, that Israel’s military and foreign intelligence agency said Israel needs a variety of plans to sabotage, disrupt and delay Iran’s development of nuclear weapons, and they will probably be asking for the money and resources to do that.
Three, also concerning the Battle of Gog and Magog: Israeli Prime Min. Netanyahu and Russian Pres. Putin agreed that Israel would give Russia advance notice of Israeli attacks in some areas of Syria, and Russia would not intervene.
Israel jets recently fired several missiles at Iranian targets near Aleppo, Syria, and a Russian official said Syria used Russian-made anti-missile systems to shoot down all of Israel’s missiles.
On July 24, 2021, DEBKAfile, an Israeli intelligence and security news source group, reported that a Russian official confirmed that Russia has changed its policy on not intervening in Israeli attacks in some areas of Syria because Russia has received confirmation from the Biden White House that the U.S. does not condone the continuous Israeli raids.
Thus, while the Biden administration is publicly saying Israel has a right to defend itself, it is telling Russia that some of Israel’s efforts to do that are unacceptable.
The Bible clearly teaches that the merchants of Tarshish and all the young lions (perhaps includes the U.S.) will not help Israel during the Battle of Gog and Magog (Ezek. 38:13).
Corrupt world leaders, deceit, and lying are also signs of the end of the age.
Four, on July 27, 2021, i24NEWS reported that Israel has notified the Biden administration that Iran is on the verge of crossing the nuclear threshold, and it could happen at any moment.
Because Pres. Obama sent Iran a planeload of money during his administration and seems to be influencing events in the Biden administration, notifying Biden might be a waste of time.
This may help explain the belief that the U.S. will not help Israel during the Battle of Gog and Magog (Ezek. 38:13).
Five, concerning famine: it is common knowledge that the Covid-19 lockdowns disrupted the world’s food chains (farmers and farmhands were quarantined; stores ran out of toilet paper, some foods, etc.; food processors closed or cut back; some trucks stopped rolling, etc.).
On July 23, 2023, it was reported that there are still bare shelves in some food stores in the U.K., the food supply chains are “at risk of collapse,” millions of workers have been ordered to self-quarantine, the food industry is running out of workers to keep the stores supplied, and the U.K. could be just a few months away from a major crisis.
Under the guise of stopping the spread of Covid, the U.K. government may be creating “food shortages and mass famine.”
Note: It was recently reported that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned that there will be another lockdown in the U.S. if American citizens “don’t wise up and get vaccinated against Covid-19.”
Note: On July 28, 2021, in an interview on “Fox & Friends,” Stuart Varney said an important business group is predicting that supply shortages will last until 2023.
Some prophecy teachers believe that Covid-19 is a created crisis (a pretext, a set-up, perhaps an engineered cluster of catastrophes) that globalists are using to prepare the world for a world government.
According to the pro-liberty group, Brighteon, on July 22, 2021, “very few people are prepared to survive a multi-layered, engineered cluster of catastrophes that are unleashed on top of each other.”
God’s Seal, Trumpet, and Bowl judgments during the Tribulation Period will be multi-layered catastrophes (pandemics, famine, economic collapse, etc.) on top of each other, and very few will survive.
Note: This writer believes we could be watching the development (early stages) of those multi-layered judgments.
Six, concerning deceit: on July 20, 2021, Sen. Rand Paul said on Sean Hannity’s T.V. program, “I will be sending a letter to the Department of Justice asking for a criminal referral (of Dr. Anthony Fauci) because he has lied to Congress” (about the involvement of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology).
Note: This writer does not know how to verify it but has seen reports that Fauci owns stock in one or more of the companies that have been approved to sell the Covid-19 vaccine (If true, he is likely profiting off forcing people to be vaccinated and opposing the use of Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin).
Second Note: It has been reported that Fauci could spend up to 5 years in prison, but it is the opinion of this writer that the globalists (also called the Shadow Government, Deep State, super-wealthy elitists, etc.) will protect him because they are pro-vaccination. They want him to keep using his ever-changing fake science.
Seven, concerning world government and open borders: on July 21, 2021, it was reported that keeping the U.S. border with Mexico open is costing about 3 million dollars a day in suspension and termination payments to contractors to guard steel, concrete, and other materials they have in the desert.
Eight, militant Muslims say Jews should not be allowed on the Temple Mount because the entire Temple Mount is an Islamic site and none of it belongs to Israel.
For this reason, Jewish officials have allowed Jews to visit the Temple Mount at certain times, but they have not been allowed to pray on the Temple Mount.
On July 17, 2021, the eve of Tisha B’ Av (a holiday for remembering the destruction of the first 2 Jewish Temples; July 17-18 in 2021), it was reported that Jews were praying (and some were teaching Torah, a name for the Scriptures in the first 5 books of the Bible) on the Temple Mount.
On July 20, 2021, Prime Min. Bennett came out in support of freedom of worship for Jews on the Temple Mount.
This may lead to more violence, but it is worth noting that the Jews have gone from not being allowed to pray on the Temple Mount to praying and teaching on the Temple Mount, and Israel’s new Prime Min. supports it.
According to the Bible, the Jews will eventually get permission to rebuild the Temple.
Update: On July 25, 2021, it was reported that the temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinians is fragile, may be coming unraveled, and another war could be on the horizon.
Nine, concerning pestilence: on July 22, 2021, Israeli Prime Min. Bennett said as of Aug. 8, 2021, Israeli citizens will not be allowed to enter synagogues and other facilities without a vaccine certificate or proof of a negative Covid-19 test.
U.S. citizens are not having to prove that they have been vaccinated to attend places of worship, but some companies are requiring it.
Ten, concerning natural disasters: on July 26, 2021, it was reported that June in North America was “the hottest in recorded history.”
Record high temperatures were broken in several western states.
On June 28, 2021, the temperature was 117 degrees in Salem, OR; 110 in Redmond OR; 110 in Quillayute, WA; 110 in Olympia, WA etc.
The southwest U.S. is experiencing the worst drought in 122 years.
It covers almost 90% of the southwest, and much of that is classified as severe to exceptional drought.
Reservoirs and rivers are drying up, fish are dying, wildlife is suffering, farmers and ranchers are hurting, crop and cattle production is down, some ranchers and dairy farmers are going out of business, water rationing is beginning to kick in, and more than 60 million people are impacted.
Lake Mead, a 112-mile-long water reservoir, is at its lowest level since it was built 85 years ago (It is now only 35% full).
Utah’s Great Salt Lake has reached a record low.
86 wildfires are burning in 12 states, drought conditions have made them worse, two major wildfires have merged, and more than 10,000 houses are in danger.
The long-range forecast is for the high temperatures to continue through the fall.
Call it what you want; some officials are already blaming it on global warming because it fits their globalist agenda. But natural disasters will be like birth pains (increase in frequency and intensity) at the end of the age, and this record-breaking event seems to qualify.
As I close, understand that as bad as things are right now, Satan and the Antichrist are limited or partly restrained (II Thess. 2:7-9).
But the time will come (the Tribulation Period) when Satan and the Antichrist will no longer be restrained, and the events will be worse than anything that has ever happened or ever will happen (Matt. 24:22).
Finally, are you Rapture Ready?
If you want to be rapture ready and go to heaven, you must be born again (John 3:3). God loves you, and if you have not done so, sincerely admit that you are a sinner; believe that Jesus is the virgin-born, sinless Son of God who died for the sins of the world, was buried, and raised from the dead; ask Him to forgive your sins, cleanse you, come into your heart and be your Saviour; then tell someone that you have done this.
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gyrlversion · 6 years ago
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ROSS CLARK reveals what Brexit without a deal would REALLY mean
We have heard grim warnings about empty shops, gridlocked ports and even the taps running dry as chemicals used by British water companies to purify the supply are held up in transit.
Such doom-laden predictions in the event of No Deal might seem familiar to some. Before the referendum, Remainers claimed that a vote to Leave would have similarly terrible consequences – yet few of these have materialised. So, are the awful warnings of a No Deal Brexit merely a rerun of Project Fear, or should we be concerned?
No problem: Many Leave supporters remain confident that No Deal will not as disastrous as some experts have predicted
What is the threat to jobs?
Few economists believe that a No Deal Brexit would boost the economy in the short-term. The bank Credit Suisse predicts it would lead to a short recession in which the economy would contract by between 1-2 per cent. Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, recently revised earlier forecasts to predict that the economy would be between 2 and 3.5 per cent smaller within three years of a No Deal.
Other forecasters envisage contractions of about 0.8 per cent or the economy remaining flat. To put this into context: after the 2007 financial crash, the economy shrank by 6.3 per cent. However, all these predictions should be treated with caution given how wrong the forecasts before the referendum proved to be.
Are there going to be food shortages?
Warnings of empty supermarket shelves are based on two assumptions: that we import much of our food from the EU and that extra customs checks will interrupt the supply of these goods.
In fact, about a third of our food is imported from the EU, though the figure is higher for fresh veg (more than half) and fresh fruit (up to 84 percent). The theoretical risk of shortages of these goods after No Deal is higher.
Warnings of empty supermarket shelves are based on two assumptions: that we import much of our food from the EU and that extra customs checks will interrupt the supply of these goods
However, European producers will want to carry on selling to Britain. Port authorities in Calais have said they plan no extra customs checks, even in the event of No Deal.
In addition, the British authorities have said they are prepared to waive perishable goods through ports if there is No Deal and deal with the paperwork later. Channel ports have already been disrupted this week thanks to a French customs strike, and shoppers have hardly noticed. The same happened in 2015 when a strike by port workers at Calais led to tailbacks on the M20 – but British shops did not run out of food.
A greater risk to the availability of goods is panic-buying.
In May 2016 the Bank of England predicted that the economy would shrink by up to 6 per cent and unemployment would rise by between 500,000 and 800,000 within two years of a Leave vote. In the end, unlike several countries in the eurozone, the British economy has grown. Unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in decades, dipping below 4 per cent for the first time since the early 1970s.
Can I still go abroad?
If you are booked on a European holiday after next Friday, don’t panic. The EU has agreed UK citizens will be able to visit EU nations visa-free for periods of up to three months, even in the event of No Deal.
However, ensure that your passport has more than six months left before it expires: at the moment, EU countries require only that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.
From 2021, Britons wanting to visit Europe may have to do so under a visa-waiver scheme known as ETIAS, the EU Travel Information and Authorisation System. Like America’s ESTA system, this would involve an online application. It would cost €7 (£6.09) and last for three years.
Planes, trains and ferries will continue to operate. The EU has already agreed that UK airlines will continue to be able to fly to EU destinations for at least 12 months, by which time a more permanent solution can hopefully be found.
British airlines might not be able to fly from one EU destination to another, but this will affect only a small number of flights.
The EU has also announced that British passengers will not face extra security checks. A more pressing problem for UK travellers is the strike of French customs officers which has led to have delays for Eurostar passengers and to long tailbacks on the M20. This, needless to say, has nothing to do with Brexit.
What about getting healthcare abroad?
What British tourists are being advised to do is to take out travel insurance. While the Government is committed to staying within the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) blue-card scheme after Brexit – just like Norway – the situation is less clear what happens in the event of a No Deal Brexit.
The Government believes individual agreements may need to be made with each country, which won’t be completed by March 29.
As for pets, the EU operates a Pet Travel Scheme for travellers from non-EU countries, but in the event of No Deal, Britain will become an ‘unlisted third country’.
About a third of our food is imported from the EU, though the figure is higher for fresh veg (more than half) and fresh fruit (up to 84 percent). The theoretical risk of shortages of these goods after No Deal is higher. Pictured: A husband shocks his wife the amount of food he stock piled in the event of a No Deal
This means that you should be prepared to take your dog or cat to the vet four months in advance of travel for microchipping and rabies vaccinations. A blood sample will also need to be sent to an EU-approved blood-testing laboratory for a certificate showing the vaccination was successful. Travellers to EU countries will also have to keep a close eye on their mobile phone use.
At present, British phone-users are protected from high roaming charges thanks to EU legislation. In the event of a No Deal this will cease.
In September, the four largest phone operators (Vodafone, EE, Three and 02) all said they had no immediate plans to increase roaming charges for British customers travelling to the EU.
Will I need a new driving licence?
Ordinary motorists (as opposed to commercial drivers) will retain the basic right to drive with a valid licence on the roads of EU countries under the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. At worst, Britons taking their cars abroad will have to buy an international driving permit, which costs £5.50 from the Post Office. They will also be required to obtain a ‘green card’ from their insurers to extend cover to EU countries. At present, UK motorists are automatically covered for third party claims when driving in other EU countries.
Will all prices rise?
Under No Deal, Britain would have to impose a new set of tariffs that would apply to goods entering the country from all countries, including those in the EU. It could not ‘pick and choose’ tariffs for the same goods – such as beef – coming from different countries. Last week, the Government announced it would slash duties on most goods entering the country. Ministers said that 87 per cent of goods would be zero-tariff, keeping many prices low.
Tariffs would remain high on certain goods including lamb and dairy products, to protect British farmers. French cheese would therefore almost certainly rise in price. Some foods would incur lower tariffs – such as beef from Australia or America. It is easy to overestimate the effect of this on prices in the shops. While some European cheeses could theoretically incur a 40 per cent tariff, that does not mean the shop price would rise by 40 per cent.
Will taps run dry?
Last November it was reported that Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, and Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, had both decided to support Theresa May’s deal after learning in a Cabinet briefing that water supplies could run low within a few days of a hard Brexit.
Water companies rely on chemicals and gases to purify the water supply. These are often imported from EU countries on a ‘just-in-time’ basis and it has been reported that they are harder to stockpile owing to their volatility.
Yet within days of the story, Thames Water chief executive Steve Robertson poured cold water on these fears, saying: ‘We have no doubt that there will be adequate supplies of the chemicals needed … there will be no disruption of water supplies in the UK.’ Your first cup of tea will be fine on March 30.
What about medicine?
There have been many warnings about medicines running out – among the most serious has been the suggestion that British diabetics, including the Prime Minister herself, could run out of insulin (file photo)
There have been many warnings about medicines running out – among the most serious has been the suggestion that British diabetics, including the Prime Minister herself, could run out of insulin.
Britain produces only a small amount of insulin. Yet the Government has taken measures to ensure that supplies will not run out. In December, Mr Hancock said the NHS had become ‘the world’s largest buyer of fridges’ as it prepared to stockpile six weeks’ worth of medicines.
Health minister Stephen Hammond said last month that 7,000 prescription drugs were subject to No Deal planning and the companies who supply them had been asked to stockpile a six-week supply.
Even the worst traffic jams at Dover are not expected to hold up lorries for six weeks. Drugs that have regulatory approval on March 28 will not lose this approval on March 29. Moreover, the NHS regularly deals with shortages in particular medicines. Last autumn, for example, manufacturing difficulties caused a shortage of Epipens – devices used by people with diabetes to inject themselves with insulin. Patients, nevertheless, still retained access to treatment.
Will house prices Take a Tumble?
Last September, Mr Carney warned that house prices could drop by 35 per cent in the event of a No Deal. However, the Bank of England governor soon qualified the reports to say instead that was merely the most extreme scenario for which the Bank was preparing.
House-price worries featured before the referendum, too, with the Treasury publishing a study shortly before it claiming that a Leave vote would send house prices tumbling by between 10 and 18 per cent relative to their performance under Remain. According to Halifax, prices are now 10.6 per cent up on June 2016.
Given that prices have trebled in 20 years, many would argue that a modest fall would not be such a bad thing, helping younger people to get on the property ladder.
Britons living in other EU countries need not panic: the EU has confirmed they will be allowed to continue living there in the event of No Deal. This depends on Britain similarly respecting the rights of EU citizens living in Britain and the Government has indicated that it will do so
What if I live abroad?
Britons living in other EU countries need not panic: the EU has confirmed they will be allowed to continue living there in the event of No Deal. This depends on Britain similarly respecting the rights of EU citizens living in Britain and the Government has indicated that it will do so.
EU nationals living in Britain will have to register under the so-called UK Settlement Scheme, but ministers have dropped an earlier proposed £65 fee after a public outcry.
Britons who do not currently live abroad, however, will no longer have the automatic right to settle in EU countries in the event of No Deal. In future, even in the event of a Brexit deal, it is likely they will require visas to live or work there.
In addition UK nationals living in EU countries will have those rights only in the country in which they are already living. If you are currently resident in Spain, for example, you would have no automatic right to go and live in Germany.
UK expats’ rights to healthcare should be protected in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The Government has passed legislation to allow it to continue reimbursing EU healthcare systems for treatment of UK citizens resident in their countries.
Individual EU countries have made preparations for a no-deal Brexit: Spain, for example, has passed a royal decree guaranteeing the rights to healthcare of UK citizens living in Spain until at least the end of 2020.
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