No Chicken in Georgia

    
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Dennis Lyons
Dennis Lyons
2 hours ago

No way…anyone who has been around for the past 5 years…better stand up and say stick it in your a-s!!! These demons have been preparing again…bird flu shots are ready and I promise you many sheeple will get in line! Even after the covid jabs have crippled and killed millions!
All I can say at this time is, at least we will be, loosing the dumbest, most ignorant of the species! Line up get your jabs….DON”T WANT YOU sheeple BREEDING FOR SURE!
Here we go again….lemming’s on the cliff….LOL…:-)

Al Buckner
Al Buckner
2 hours ago

As of January 1, 2025 Michigan has a new law that you could only buy free range eggs. A dozen of eggs now cost $3.99 to &5.99 and 18 count cost $4.99 to $8.99. Michigan is the fifth largest producer of eggs. Gonna be interesting to see if farmers that were selling eggs for three or four dollars for brown eggs last summer will do the same.

Steady Steve
Steady Steve
2 hours ago

For the first time at both Trader Joe’s and the local Publix there were no eggs available from small farmers (organic, free range, pasture raised, etc.). Only stuff from the large corporate factory farms. The FDA has been killing entire the entire flocks of small operations using the discredited PCA test. Fedgov and its’ minions need a class action suit paid out of .gov employees pensions and the FDA budget.

TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
1 hour ago
Reply to  Steady Steve

Kary Mullis died in August, 2019, at age 74, of pneumonia.
He was the inventor of the PCR test itself; he was also a vehement critic of Anthony “Mengele” Fauci.
Sad that Mullis died just before all hell broke loose with “the ‘Rona.”
Because Mullis cautioned everyone that the PCR process was not actually a “test.” It is a research tool, used to amplify, purify and identify DNA fragments. When extremely amplified it can make virtually any viral or other DNA appear to be present, as minuscule strands are frequently contaminants.
Because of this sensitivity it is useless as a test for disease. He knew it. He cautioned against it. He died before he could denounce all those who used the PCR tests to create the Plandemic via the fear porn that drove it.
Funny how things play out, hmmm?

Last edited 1 hour ago by TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
1 hour ago

Inconvenient? Or convenient, for some?