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Chicken Farmers Left in Uncertainty, Excess Deaths on the Rise

From chicken farmers to Colonel McGregor’s geopolitical concerns, to the FDA’s alleged cover-ups and the unsettling rise in U.S. mortality rates, we’re serving up a platter of thought-provoking news nuggets. Bon appétit!

The User's Profile Ivor December 14, 2023
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In the realm of agriculture, former chicken growers for Cooks Venture, a poultry company based in Decatur, are facing an uncertain future. The company recently announced its closure, leaving farmers in a lurch. A meeting is scheduled for Thursday at the Train Depot in Green Forest, where the growers will discuss their next steps, including potential litigation.

On the international front, Colonel Douglas McGregor, in an interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano, expressed concerns about the United States’ increasing isolation due to its close ties with Israel. The US’s veto of a recent UN Security Council vote on a ceasefire in Gaza, according to McGregor, sends a negative message to the Arab, Turkish, and Iranian populations. The interview also touched on the potential consequences of a wider war involving Iran, Russia, and China, underscoring the complexity of the situation.

In the pharmaceutical industry, concerns are being raised about the risks associated with SSRIs and the FDA’s alleged cover-up of their adverse effects. The text highlights unethical practices such as the manipulation of clinical trials and the concealment of side effects. The author draws parallels between past FDA actions and current concerns surrounding COVID vaccines, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.

Meanwhile, the decline in U.S. life expectancy is raising eyebrows, with life insurers reporting a significant increase in unexpected deaths, particularly among young working-age individuals. Despite this alarming trend, public health agencies and medical societies have remained silent. The Society of Actuaries reported that mortality rates were higher for insured individuals aged 35-44 and 25-34. The increase in deaths is not solely due to COVID-19, as other factors such as liver, kidney, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and drug overdoses also contribute to the mortality rate. The United Kingdom has initiated an independent inquiry into post-pandemic excess deaths, suggesting a similar approach for the United States.

In related news, a recent study conducted in Japan found that approximately 70% of people who died after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine passed away within the first 10 days following the jab. The study did not directly link the deaths to the vaccinations but suggested that the vaccine may influence the occurrence of death during the risk period. Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough commented on the study, stating that the data on vaccine deaths in Japan is similar to those in the US. Japan has approved the world’s first self-amplifying mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, although safety and efficacy data for the shot have not been published.

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Study Finds 70% of Deaths in Japan Occur Within 10 Days of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccination

The percentage of reported cases that experienced death within 10 days after vaccination was 71 percent in Group 1 and 70 percent in Group 2.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

Alarming Increase in Excess Deaths Raises Concerns, Urges Investigation

People are dying in abnormally high numbers even now and long since COVID-19 waned.

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Exposé Reveals FDA's Cover-Up of Dangerous SSRI Antidepressants

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/just-how-far-will-the-fda-go-to-protect?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

US-Israel Relationship Increasingly Isolating United States in International Community

I think that we have become increasingly isolated over a long period of time. I would not attribute it exclusively to Netanyahu’s dominance of the policymaking arena in Washington. We have to go back and look at the last 30 years and the trouble that we have caused in many cases on a regional basis in Europe as well as in the Middle East to understand why our supposed partners and allies are increasingly silent and walking away from us. And now, of course, with Europe in turmoil thanks to the economic policies directed at Russia that failed miserably, you add that to the situation in the Middle East where any of the Muslim states that had previously worked with us are now completely unwilling to do so. You have an almost global disaster. Certainly, everyone in Latin America, Africa, and the Far East, no one really is pleased with us or the way we do business. And we continue to insist that that’s not true, but it is.

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Poultry company Cooks Venture stuns growers with sudden shutdown

Former chicken growers for Cooks Venture, a Decatur-based poultry company that recently declared it will close, will gather at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Train Depot in Green Forest to discuss their future and, according to one farmer, put together a plan for potential litigation.

Source | Submitted by preppy

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