
Tracid
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Tracid
@reeniederv
an eternal optimist. Interested in many views but favour few, there’s always a bigger game at play. Business owner 🇮🇱🇬🇧
England, United Kingdom Inscrit le Mayıs 2014
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They're finally free ❤️🩹.
Hundreds of other dogs will be taking their first steps outside over the next several days. Stay tuned.
If you're interested in adopting or fostering, apply through @beaglefreedom and @BDRRescue. 🙏
🎦 Credit: @DxEverywhere.
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There is a region in southeastern Spain called Almería. If you pull it up on satellite imagery, you will assume the screen has glitched. A vast, blinding white scab where a landscape used to be.
It's not a glitch. It's 64,000 acres of plastic greenhouses. So much plastic sheeting that it is, genuinely, visible from space. The entire region has been wrapped in industrial farming film to grow tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and lettuce for European supermarkets in January.
The plastic has created its own microclimate. The reflective surface is so vast it has measurably lowered local temperatures by bouncing sunlight back into the atmosphere. Scientists have a name for it. The Albedo effect of Almería. The only place on earth where human activity has cooled the local climate, and they did it by accident, while building the world's largest open-air plastic factory.
The plastic itself is single-use agricultural film. It sits in UV light for three to five years, degrades into microplastics, blows into the Mediterranean, and ends up in the ocean and the soil. Every year, 45,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated just from replacing degraded greenhouse covering. Every year. Just the covering.
Inside, workers from Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa labour in 45°C heat for €30 a day. No contracts. No rights. Spraying crops with pesticides at concentrations that would be illegal on outdoor fields. Ventilation: minimal. Chemical exposure: constant. The aubergine looks lovely.
The groundwater underneath Almería is so contaminated with agricultural runoff that it has been declared unusable. The region now imports water from elsewhere in Spain while sitting on top of a poisoned aquifer it created. The land that was meant to feed Europe more efficiently has become a place that needs water flown in to keep the show running.
And this is what supplies your fresh vegetables in January. Grown in plastic factories. By exploited workers. Using groundwater they have already destroyed. Wrapped in more plastic. Shipped across Europe. Refrigerated the whole way. So a person in Manchester can have a tomato in February that tastes of nothing.
But sure. Cattle grazing on Scottish hills are the environmental problem.
Pull the satellite up. Have a look. Then tell me which system is the one that needs explaining.

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Oh look another quiet tweak to legislation by Statutory Instrument under the carbon tax framework. Sneaky.
the Government has just pulled aviation and shipping fully into the UK’s carbon budgets with no vote.
Forcing these sectors which include shipping, supply chains, imports and all flights inside a fixed carbon cap will increase prices if emissions don’t fall fast enough. Which they can’t.
Meaning the government taking even more tax into general taxation (they don’t use carbon taxes to change the climate you know)
And they have done it during a fuel crisis which has already increased prices and the government’s tax income.
Tax tax tax … taxed to the death of all industry.

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Please sign government petition to stop Greyhounds being shipped around the world;
If this government petition is passed no more raced greyhounds would be sent to China or elsewhere.
Please sign for the hounds;
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7654…

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THE DEEP STATE JUST GOT CAUGHT RED-HANDED AGAIN!
CIA OFFICIALLY ADMITS CANCER IS BIOLOGICALLY IDENTICAL TO PARASITES…
Johns Hopkins BURIED cheap anti-parasitic drugs that CURE cancer in weeks…
While the Medical Cartel (Pfizer, Bayer, AstraZeneca, Merck, J&J & Roche) OWNS the entire trillion-dollar cancer industry and profits off your suffering!
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🚨 Cancer Treatment Protocol
Weight-based dosing guidelines for ivermectin and fenbendazole across low-, medium-, and high-dose protocols:
1. Take 10,000 IU of vitamin D combined with K2 daily.
2. Get regular daily sun exposure.
3. Perform a 1-hour water fast every 2 to 4 weeks.
4. Begin with 1,000 to 2,000 mg of vitamin C daily, gradually increasing to up to 5,000 mg.
Visit: ivermectincure.us
#CancerProtocol #Ivermectin #Fenbendazole

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Ivermectin and Mebendazole Hit Cancer Cells Six Different Ways. Chemo Usually Hits One.
That's why combination chemotherapy exists — because cancer has to be attacked through multiple mechanisms simultaneously. Ivermectin and mebendazole together do exactly that: blocking cell division, cutting off glucose metabolism, targeting cancer stem cells, and more. Six distinct anti-cancer mechanisms in one affordable, already-approved combination.
Join the Fight: mcculloughfnd.org
Courtesy of The Lance Wallnau Show @lancewallnau
#MedicalFreedom
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Cancer cases reach record high in UK with diagnosis every 80 seconds
itv.com/news/2026-04-2…
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We found 84% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole for 6 months declared their cancer was either COMPLETELY GONE, REGRESSED, or STOPPED SPREADING.
It’s no surprise the CIA BURIED a 1950s study for over HALF A CENTURY showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher
The CIA CLASSIFIED a 1950s study showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth—and kept it BURIED for over HALF A CENTURY. Millions of cancer victims have paid the price as this vital line of research was set back DECADES.
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A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27:
“It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young.
At 26, I thought I had time…
To fall in love.
Start a family.
Grow old.
But cancer doesn’t care about plans.
Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee.
I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live.
Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it.
Go outside.
Look at the sky.
Feel the sun.
Just be.
Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love.
Laugh more.
Write a note.
Tell someone you love them.
Complain less.
Give more.
Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy.
Be present.
Put your phone down.
Show up - really show up.
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life.
Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to.
And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever.
Thank you for reading this.
Live your life well.
And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.”
Holly 🩷
Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️

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>イベルメクチン&メベンダゾールががんを治している 。化学療法では決してできなかったことだ。ほぼ200人の患者。複数の癌の種類。
84%に肯定的な結果。
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission
BOOM. This is exactly why Big Pharma and the NCI buried it. They’re about to lose billions. Ivermectin & Mebendazole are curing cancer — something chemotherapy could never do. Nearly 200 patients. Multiple cancer types. 84% positive outcomes.
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