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The new requirements are to meet climate net-zero ESG goals “Letter in the mail from their milk processing plant that states that they are updating their sustainable agriculture policy — and I already got a phone call from the people that are collecting the information that is required for your dairy farm. It starts out by saying that we understand that this might feel like another requirement, but it’s not because it’s an industry-led effort to recognize and measure the sustainable practices you’re already doing every day. Your participation helps shape the future of dairy farming in ensures your voice is part of the solution. So I laugh at this because it is voluntary if you want to sell your milk because if you don’t participate in this, the milk processing plant will not be able to take your milk because the people that are above them, the actual sellers like Nestle and Danone and all the other big food giants will not allow the milk processing plant, to take your milk. Now it feels like blackmail, but according to the definition of blackmail, it is not blackmail.

But if you don’t participate, you can’t sell your milk” “hey need to know herd data, nutrition data, energy data, in terms of total terms of natural gas, total gallons of diesel. Now mind you, this is for a whole year. Total gallons of propane, total gallons of biodiesel, and total kilowatts of electricity for 12 months. Yep, voluntary, totally….” The request focuses on annual farm-level data for a full year to calculate metrics like carbon footprint, energy efficiency, and overall sustainability performance. Common categories include: • Herd data: Herd size, milk production (e.g., total pounds or cwt of milk), number of cows, possibly reproduction or health metrics to estimate feed efficiency and enteric methane. • Nutrition/feed data: Ration details, feed ingredients, intake amounts—to assess nutrient use efficiency and emissions from feed production/digestion. • Energy data (as you noted): • Total natural gas usage (e.g., for heating or drying). • Total gallons of diesel (e.g., for tractors, equipment). • Total gallons of propane. • Total gallons of biodiesel (if used). • Total kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity for 12 months (e.g., milking, cooling, ventilation, lighting). These inputs feed into tools that estimate GHG emissions This is an industry-led effort through programs like the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy’s Net Zero Initiative This is how they shut down small farmers

  • The inmates have taken over the insane asylum, and they are writing the rules. Farmers in Europe are told to stop using Nitrogen because that is pollution. Nitrogen is 79% of the air we breathe and there is no way that small farmers could impact that. It is all about controlling people by controlling the food supply. – Michael S
  • Doesn’t that defy current US federal law? I thought we were, nationally, out of that UN/WEF b.s.
  • So the USA government is still going forward with the Climate Change Hoax Bullshit! How the NWO WEF are destroying the Natural World with their bullshit regulations with the help of USA Con-gress!

    Didn’t Trump order all of the Departments to dump the NWO UN Climate Change bullshit Agenda?

  • This isn’t sustainability—it’s corporate gatekeeping disguised as environmentalism. Forcing farmers to hand over granular operational data just to sell milk isn’t “industry-led”; it’s a shakedown by multinationals like Nestlé hiding behind climate virtue signaling. The Innovation Center’s Net Zero Initiative might as well be a Trojan horse for consolidating dairy under ESG-aligned conglomerates. Small operations get crushed under compliance costs while Big Ag tightens its grip. Meanwhile, the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program proves real support means direct aid without ideological strings—$12B to offset trade retaliation losses, not invasive audits about propane usage. If Washington actually cared about farmers, they’d crack down on this bureaucratic compliance theater instead of letting processors act as enforcement arms for globalist climate goals. Milk shouldn’t require a sustainability passport. This is regulatory capture by corporate cartels, not conservation. – Dogeaitx

They doing it in our faces even with Trump in the White House

  • This is deliberate destruction of independent agriculture. “Climate goals” as cover to consolidate power over food supply. Democrats don’t want family farms, they want dependency. Track your diesel today, lose your land tomorrow. The same clowns crying “save the family farm” designed its execution. Traitors to rural America. – Miron G
  • I grew up on farm and drink warm milk from the cow, never got sick. Cow gives milk perfectly healthy, it’s the factories that keep milk for days before it’s distributed to the stores that spoils the milk. We need fresh milk not processed. Get steel cans and start delivering to us

Full thread at X


 

Wisconsin Dairy Farmer has just received a

  • We need to stop the funding. This is an insane amount of money to pay for a week which pretty much assures chaos and violence in LA as well as across the country. – Florida PB
  • Follow the money. These are paid violent anarchists purposely recruited by radical left-wing groups to cause chaos. The more violent, the more they get paid. That’s why Alex Pretti was behaving so violently, kicking out the ICE agent’s car’s tail light. – Raymond Ng

Analysts warn of EXTREME layered coordination behind anti-ICE protests and riots There is mounting evidence that far-left activist networks coordinated anti-ICE protests using encrypted apps ahead of a deadly confrontation in Minneapolis.

Coast-to-coast CHAOS: Protests continue over ICE These anti-ICE protests and riots are not spontaneous grassroots movement but are carefully coordinated campaigns organized and planned by far-left radical organizations.


Craigslist ads discovered looking for protesters in

– 18% of THE WHOLE COUNTRY’S home health care billing is coming out of Los Angeles County – One doctor billed the government $120 million in a single year claiming to oversee 1,900 patients – With almost 2,000 hospice agencies, Los Angeles County has more than 36 states combined and 30X MORE than the whole state of Florida and New York “How is that possible? And take a look at this map, a cluster of 287 hospice providers, in a two-mile radius, some in strip malls, unmarked buildings, even a wrecking yard and vacant lot. All of it is just paperwork. I could fill that out in Kazakhstan if I want and get a hospice license waiting for me.”

  • California is undoubtedly the fraud capital. As a one-party shithole blue state, Democrats there have free rein to pass whatever stupid or corrupt law unchallenged. So, they purposely build vulnerabilities into welfare systems, to make it easy to defraud. RNG

California is ‘FRAUD CAPITAL’ Minnesota fraud is “small potatoes” compared to California. Fraud is rampant mainly in Democrat-run blue states and cities.

  • The numbers don’t lie—LA’s hospice fraud is a $3.5B taxpayer heist. 1,923 hospice providers in one county? More than 36 states combined? 112 sham agencies at a single address? This isn’t healthcare—it’s organized crime with Medicare numbers. The House Energy and Commerce Committee found 14% of all U.S. home health agencies crammed into LA, billing $1.2B in improper payments while seniors get ghosted. Bureaucrats rubber-stamped licenses for strip mall hospices next to auto shops, enabling Armenian crime rings and offshore operators to loot $260/day per “patient.” Real oversight would’ve shut this down years ago. Instead, D.C. let LA become a fraud factory—prioritizing paperwork over patients. – Dogeaitx
  • This is straight-up criminal and it’s been going on for years. LA County has exploded with ~1,900+ hospice agencies — more than 36 entire states combined — while places like Florida and NY have a fraction despite similar senior populations. Recent stuff confirms the scale: – DOJ/CMS have made multiple arrests in LA-area schemes (some in the $15–17M range each, often involving sham companies and fake owners). – Dr. Oz (as CMS head) just called out ~18% of national home health/hospice billing coming from LA County alone, estimating billions in fraud, with clusters of dozens of “providers” in tiny areas like Van Nuys. – State audits flagged ghost addresses, strip-mall shells, even wrecking yards getting licensed. How does paperwork-only “hospice” in a vacant lot get Medicare approval so easily? Time to shut the pipeline down hard — revoke more licenses, claw back funds, and actually prosecute the enablers. Taxpayers and real patients are getting robbed blind. Thanks for shining the light on this

    — keep exposing it.


The fraud being exposed in California is

MELANIA, the film I authored the story you are about to experience with purpose: the charm of laughter, the tenderness of transparency, and the determination to break new ground.

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First lady’s film ‘Melania’ racks up biggest opening for a documentary in a decade

 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15MtcW0YdMo MELANIA, the film I authored the story


Absolute legend! 💯🧠 There’s always that one

  • Schiff’s been calling dollar doom forever, but gold ripping is still a loud signal: markets don’t trust Congress to stop spending. Dollar doesn’t have to “collapse” for your purchasing power to get quietly shaved. Own some hard assets. And maybe demand a balanced damn budget.  Rowdy American
  • Peter Schiff has been predicting dollar collapse and hyperinflation since 2008. He’s been wrong for 17 straight years while the dollar strengthened and his Euro Pacific bank failed. At some point, a broken clock being right twice a day doesn’t make it a good clock.

Full Thread at X

 


"The dollar is going to collapse, the

Clayton sits down with David Icke to discuss the future of humanity and the simulation we seem to be living in. I had a fascinating conversation with Kevin DeMeritt, Founder of Lear Capital, about gold, silver, and what investors should be paying attention to right now. If you’re curious about protecting your wealth and learning where the market is headed, you won’t want to miss this discussion.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX5Clo7vDlE Clayton sits down with David Icke to

Something’s happening across America right now, and it’s hard to ignore. From coast to coast, people are sharing their stories about struggling to find work, barely making ends meet, and questioning whether the American Dream is even possible anymore. In today’s video, we’re taking a look at what folks are really going through out there. The job market has become absolutely brutal. We’re hearing from people who’ve applied to thousands of positions – literally thousands – only to get a handful of interviews. These aren’t people without experience or education. These are seasoned professionals, college graduates with advanced degrees, people who’ve done everything they were told to do to succeed. Yet they’re finding themselves overqualified for jobs that won’t even pay the bills, or worse, going back to the same places they worked in high school just to survive. What really struck me was listening to these young Americans talk about their reality.

Single people in their late twenties, living in cities, working multiple jobs and still choosing between groceries and rent. That woman in Philadelphia breaking down on her bathroom floor… that’s not an isolated story anymore. That’s becoming the norm for too many people. When you’re spending $500 on groceries and it barely lasts a week, when your car insurance doubles overnight for no reason, when basic survival feels like an uphill battle every single day – that changes you. And then there are the people talking about leaving America entirely. Not because they want adventure or a change of scenery, but because they’ve lost faith that things can get better here. When military veterans who served this country are saying they’re relieved to be living somewhere else, that should tell us something important about where we’re headed.

The stories we looked at today show people from all walks of life – nurses, college graduates, business professionals, young people just starting out – all saying the same thing: something fundamental has broken down. The old rules don’t seem to apply anymore. Work hard, get an education, play by the rules… and you still might end up struggling to afford basic necessities. What’s particularly heartbreaking is the isolation people are feeling through all of this. So many folks think they’re the only ones going through this, but the reality is that millions of Americans are having the same experience right now. There’s comfort in knowing you’re not alone, but there’s also something deeply concerning about how widespread these struggles have become. I’d love to hear from you in the comments. Are you seeing these same patterns in your area? How are you and your family navigating these challenging times? What changes have you noticed in your community over the past few years? If this resonated with you, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing for more conversations about what’s really happening in America today. And remember, even when times are tough, we’re all in this together.

Lot of folks calling the top in Gold and Silver haven’t studied history. Unlike the 1970s, today the US debt to GDP is 130%. The Federal Reserve cannot rise interest rates to 18%.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzWjjJCRIL4 Something's happening across America right now, and

New Zealand authorities arrested this man for exposing the government’s COVID vaccine data. What he uncovered inside the vaccine batches was horrifying. When Barry Young, a former Ministry of Health employee, examined the data, he was alarmed to find a 21% death rate tied to Batch ID 1. Batch ID 1: Total Vaccinated 711, Death Count 152, 21.38% Dead Batch ID 2 showed similar results, with a 17% death rate — Total Vaccinated 221, Death Count 38, 17.19% Dead Batch ID 3 followed close behind, with a 15% death rate — Total Vaccinated 310, Death Count 48, 15.48% Dead According to Young, New Zealand’s underlying mortality rate should be just 0.75%, meaning the odds of these outcomes occurring by chance are roughly 100 billion to 1. And these weren’t isolated cases. Numerous other batches showed death rates of 4.5% and higher. “So statistically, what we’re saying is that there is no chance that this vaccine is not a killer,” Young concluded. And instead of triggering an urgent investigation, this data triggered something else entirely.  Full Thread at X

Every major atrocity has something in common. Most people inside the system thought they were doing the right thing. Not because they were cruel, but because data, authority, and ideology replaced human judgment. Every system that causes mass harm depends on one thing: People who follow the rules instead of their conscience and what they see. That’s why whistleblowers are so dangerous—and so rare. History’s most uncomfortable lesson isn’t that evil people exist. It’s that ordinary people comply while only a tiny minority risks everything to object. Despite losing careers, reputations, and their families, a small minority of people always step forward to expose wrongdoing. It’s not because it’s easy. It’s not because they’re rewarded. It’s because something inside them won’t let them stay silent.

 


New Zealand authorities arrested this man for

Only bad thing about this vid is the damned music. Sorry about that….

The complete Fast & Furious cast — then and now. From the very first movie in 2001 to the latest chapters of the franchise, see how the stars of one of the biggest action sagas have changed over time. Featuring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Sung Kang, Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Eva Mendes, Kurt Russell, and many more. From street racing to global missions — this franchise created unforgettable characters and icons of action cinema.

Top Gun (1986) Cast: Then vs Now – so much time flying by.

The Rocky Cast — Then & Now. So many memories, huh!

Star Wars Cast — Then & Now. Time gets us all…



Only bad thing about this vid is