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"You will be assimilated" vs "All hallowed are the Ori"? Both force you to believe, Both deem you a heretic if you don't believe.. Which one will win?
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The land under these panels will never be farmed again.
Potato growing associations nationwide will not buy potatoes grown on ex-solar sites.
Why?
The panels leach heavy metals, as well as drop glass shards and microplastics onto the soil below them.
In a mass commercial arrangement, vegetation below the panels is soaked in herbicides.
The fertile farmland is gone forever.
Farmer Crafted@FarmerCrafted
Look at the mess grazing cows are making! Oh, wait.
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EXPOSED 🚨 California Democrats are paying people to be homeless
Homeless man moved across country to California to be homeless
“How long you been in San Francisco?”
Homeless man “Since June. If you're gonna be homeless, it's pretty f*cking easy here. I mean, if we're gonna be realistic, they pay you to be homeless here”
“When you said that San Francisco pays people to be homeless, what did you mean by that? You mean that literally?”
Homeless man “$200 food stamps and $620 bucks cash a month — it's free money, dude. This right now is literally by choice. Literally by choice. Like, why would I want to pay rent? I'm not doing. I got a cell phone that I have Amazon Prime and Netflix on”
“How was that hard to get?”
Homeless man “F*cking phone call, bro. F*cking phone call.”
This is the scam,
- California Democrats pay these people to be homeless
- The homeless problem never goes gets solved
- They can then justify laundering billion and billions are year to their NGOs and get filthy rich
This is the Homeless Industrial Complex
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Milk in 1926: from a cow you could probably name, in a glass bottle, on your doorstep, with the cream on top.
Milk in 1960: from a co-op of cows in your county, in a glass bottle, on your doorstep, with the cream on top.
Milk in 1980: from a national dairy, in a glass bottle, on your doorstep, homogenised, no cream on top.
Milk in 1996: from a national dairy, in a plastic bottle, in a supermarket, homogenised, no cream on top, and you can now buy it skimmed for the same price as whole.
Milk in 2010: from a national dairy, in a plastic bottle, in a supermarket, homogenised, no cream on top, available in skimmed, semi-skimmed, whole, lactose-free, organic, and seventeen kinds of fortified.
Milk in 2026: from a "milk facility" you have never seen, in a plastic bottle that ships in from a depot 200 miles away, homogenised, no cream on top, sold alongside oat milk, almond milk, soy milk, hemp milk, rice milk, coconut milk, and "barista-style" cashew milk that contains, ingredient one, water.
The cow is still in the field, doing what cows do, on grass that grows because the rain falls, in a process that has not required updating for ten thousand years.
Everything around her has been industrialised, branded, homogenised, plasticised, and sold back to her former customers at margins that would have made the original dairy laugh.
The cow has been quiet through all of it.
She has, in fact, been waiting.

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WHO: bacon is Group 2A. Possibly carcinogenic.
Citizen: what else is in that group.
WHO: hot beverages above 65 degrees.
Citizen: tea?
WHO: yes.
Citizen: so my morning cup of tea and my breakfast bacon are in the same cancer category.
WHO: technically yes but the public should focus on the bacon.
Citizen: why.
WHO: we cannot say.
Citizen: who funds you.
WHO: we cannot say.
Citizen: I'm going to have a bacon sandwich and a cup of tea and you can have a quiet sit down.
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In December, an 85-year-old widow called a North Carolina tree removal company, begging for firewood to keep her house warm, but said she couldn't pay them.
Paul Brittain, the owner, delivered the firewood for free, fixed her car, her roof, her heating/AC unit ALL for FREE and then raised $20,000 for her for Christmas.
Ever since, has been maintaining her property, completely for free.
He has never charged her a dime.
This is the America I love!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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🚨 I knew strawberries were laced with chemicals… so I’d always soak them in baking soda thinking it would wash the poison off.
IT DOESN’T EVEN HELP. This video just destroyed me.
America’s #1 strawberry brand (Driscoll’s) is spraying their berries with UP TO 371 different chemical pesticides — including mosquito spray and multiple carcinogens. They’re lab-engineered clones, submerged in fungicide baths, bleached with chlorine, then sealed in plastic so tight that no rinsing or soaking can remove the residue. The chemicals seep straight into the flesh.
I just scanned some with the Totsy app… it lit up like a Christmas tree with harmful substances. Cancer-linked crap. And they market this garbage as “healthy” for our kids.
This isn’t farming.
This is slow-motion poisoning. They’re trying to kill us.
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Every time you read Thanedar’s post, just remember that he came to America and tried to make money by torturing and killing dogs and monkeys!
Footage shows animals being rescued from the testing lab formerly owned by Thanedar, who abandoned 173 dogs and monkeys at the facility after his company went bankrupt.
Congressman Shri Thanedar@RepShriThanedar
Good God, keep it in your pants, weirdo.
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LMAO! President Trump just brought the cadet who earned a perfect score on every single fitness test on stage
"Get up here! I wanna check him out!"
"WHOA"
"I'm not fighting him! This is NOT UFC! Please understand that"
"I just hit him on the shoulder. I just hurt my hand! It's like hitting a rock!" 🤣
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California produces 80% of world supply. An acre produces about 2000 pounds of shelled nuts worth about $5,000 per acre or $2.50+ per pound.
2.7 billion pounds are produced in California each year
Data center growth is exploding and usage will surge multiple times the 2025 rate and maybe this is a good value but don’t blame agriculture for using water to supply food at high quality at market prices
Colin McCarthy@US_Stormwatch
Insane stat of the day: California almonds use roughly 3–5.5 million acre-feet of water per year, depending on methodology. That's ~4-7x more water than all data centers in North America used combined in 2025.
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My father grew up in the segregated South.
He had to walk around to the BACK of a restaurant just to order a sandwich because he was black.
THAT was Jim Crow.
Not showing a photo ID to vote.
You need an ID to:
• Board a plane
• Cash a check
• Buy alcohol
• Enter federal buildings
But suddenly showing an ID to vote is “racist”?
Give me a break.
This is not civil rights.
This is political theater.
The Democrat Party survives by manufacturing grievance because they have nothing else to run on.
Comparing voter ID laws to segregation is not just dishonest, it is insulting to the people who actually lived through Jim Crow.
Asking Americans to prove they are who they say they are when they cast their vote is called common sense.
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🚨 Sen. Rick Scott just RIPPED the communist Democrats who keep defending Cuba's regime, showing this is EXACTLY what they are supporting
"When democrats go parading around Cuba, they support doing THIS to a HUMAN BEING."
"This is not a picture from World War II, this is Alexander Diaz Rodriguez, a POLITICAL PRISONER in Cuba who was starved and tortured by the illegitimate regime."
This is what communism does.
IT MUST FALL! 🇺🇸🇨🇺
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Once that ranch is gone it generally doesn’t come back!
Thank you @NEWSMAX with @SharlaMcBride and @marc_lotter for keeping the conversation about the Beef industry alive!
Where there are cattle there is freedom!
Without a healthy supply of American beef our country would wither away!🥩
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Farmer: "Gentlemen. I'd like to present the ultimate plant-based protein technology."
Investor 1: "We're listening."
Farmer: "It converts inedible plant matter into complete protein. Grass, cornstalks, brewery waste, vegetable peelings. Anything cellulose-rich that humans can't digest."
Investor 2: "Energy requirements."
Farmer: "Sunlight."
Investor 2: "For the plant matter, you mean."
Farmer: "And for the conversion. Same sunlight. Reused."
Investor 3: "Heating costs for the bioreactor."
Farmer: "None. The unit holds 38.5 degrees year-round on its own."
Investor 1: "Failure rate."
Farmer: "Self-repairing. The unit also replicates once a year at no additional cost."
Investor 3: "Replicates."
Farmer: "Produces a smaller version of itself. Which becomes a full unit."
Investor 2: "Net carbon."
Farmer: "Neutral. The carbon in goes back to the air the grass pulled it from. Round and round, same atoms, no new ones added."
Investor 1: "And the waste output."
Farmer: "Twenty tonnes of soil enrichment per unit per year. The waste is also a product."
Investor 2: "This would obliterate Beyond Meat."
Farmer: "It already has. They just don't know yet."
Investor 1: "Where can we see one."
Farmer: "There are about 1.5 billion currently deployed. Have been for ten thousand years."
[silence]
Investor 3: "It's a cow, isn't it."
Farmer: "It's a cow."
Investor 2: "We were promised plant-based."
Farmer: "The plant goes in one end. I don't know what else you wanted."

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