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Dave Chappelle has recently released a comedy special that is evoking strong reactions from many on the left, primarily due to his refusal to self-censor and willingness to make jokes about transgender individuals. This practice is generally considered off-limits by this segment of society, yet Chappelle disregards these boundaries which has caused considerable upset. Despite being politically unaffiliated, he recognizes the significance of free speech in comedic expression. Consequently, major news outlets have sought to criticize him for it. This is from Variety, via NBC News: Dave Chappelle continues to mock trans people in new Netflix special Maybe it’s time…
This year’s climate summit was the first to extensively address food production. There was a Food Systems Pavilion with eight thematic days, and one of those days was exclusively about how to “Advance Protein Diversification.” In other words, how to get people to eat stuff they don’t want to. The publishing industry is getting into this, too. You can find dozens of books that have been recently brought to market, earnestly promoting insects as food to save the planet. These are not to be outdone by books swearing that lab-grown meat will revolutionize food. Discussions highlighted innovations in Israel, Brazil, Singapore, Denmark, and the Netherlands, all countries that…
For decades, Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid invaded towns across the United States, pushing Main Street independent mom-and-pop pharmacies out of business. NOW CONSUMERS ARE PAYING THE PRICE Profit targets, cost cutting, and inflation have led to the “big 3” shuttering over 1,500 pharmacies across the United States. The past 2 years have been especially brutal. Supply chain shortages, theft, pharmacist strikes, and financial penalties for Big Pharma’s role in the opioid crisis continue to force the closure of at least one pharmacy in the United States per day. PHARMACY DESERTS A new reality is here to stay: over 40%…
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With beef prices continuing to skyrocket, demand has shrunk and forced many of the largest food producers to import cheaper alternatives. Tyson Foods is among those who have been “squeezed” into not only importing more but also exporting less. Tyson CEO Donnie King in August warned low cattle inventories were leading to difficult export market conditions. The U.S. beef cow herd in January was the smallest since 1962. As a result, imported beef products found in grocery stores and restaurants are on the rise. Stock up on long-term storage beef before prices SKYROCKET. 10+ year shelf life, premium cuts, all-American,…
Have you wondered why nobody in government or corporate media seems too concerned about the massive economic turmoil happening all around us? You’re not alone. The writing on the wall couldn’t be more crystal clear, yet the people who are supposed to be addressing the problems as well as those supposed to be reporting on them seem determined to keep their heads in the sand in hopes that we won’t pay attention. Some of us are. We can look at all of the various threats facing our economy, but there’s one in particular that is getting next to zero coverage. The…
There’s a practice in the precious metals industry that has seen increased use over the past few years. Companies often offer thousands of dollars in “free” silver for “qualified” purchases. The reason that the vast majority of precious metals companies use this technique is because it works. One Christian precious metals companies has never and will never engage in the practice because they believe it is disingenuous. There is nothing free about the “free” silver being offered. “Everyone in this industry has the right to engage in whatever legal marketing practices they choose,” said Jonathan Rose, co-founder of Genesis Gold Group.…
In an unprecedented move that could fundamentally reshape the very concept of the food industry, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the sale of “lab-grown” chicken meat. Two California-based companies, Upside Foods and Good Meat, have been granted permission to sell their cell-cultivated products to the nation’s restaurant tables and supermarket shelves. “This announcement that we’re now able to produce and sell cultivated meat in the United States is a major moment for our company, the industry and the food system,” said Josh Tetrick, CEO of Eat Just, which operates Good Meat. “Instead of all of that land…
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