Sick + Sick = Real Sick

Have you ever “herd” of going to another country and then getting sick from food poisoning?

This experience is unfortunately not all that uncommon. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that traveler’s diarrhea — or food poisoning — affects 30–70% of travelers who have consumed food or water contaminated by infectious bacteria, viruses, and parasites.

Source: Travel + Leisure

Have you “herd” that isolating yourself from civilization reduces the strength of your immune system?

This combo of new meat and lower immune systems seems to me to be a threat to my well being.

Rancher: U.S. Importing Beef While Prepping to Possibly Discard American Herds

  • A rancher who raises cattle in Texas and Colorado sounded the alarm that the U.S. government is importing what he considered inferior beef from Namibia while American ranchers are facing the possible “depopulation” of their herds.
  • “Yesterday (April 26), the first shipment of imported beef from the country of Namibia hit the shores of the United States of America,” Rancher Shad Sullivan said in a video posted on Twitter. “And yet, this morning, they (U.S. Department of Agriculture) are telling us to prepare to euthanize harvest-ready cattle.”
  • This is scary. North Texas rancher Shad Sullivan explains why our nations food supply is at risk.Foreign meats are now being imported onto American soil.They in the process of having to euthanize millions of chickens and may soon have to do the same to the cows. pic.twitter.com/xnscaLjF57— Derek Utley (@realDerekUtley) April 28, 2020
  • Sullivan said ranchers and farmers are facing unprecedented times where chicken and hogs are being destroyed, harvest-ready crops are being plowed under, and milk is being poured on the ground by the hundreds of thousands of gallons.
  • “The American public won’t know what they are getting,” Sullivan explained. “There is currently no ‘County of Origin’ labeling requirement on beef packaging.”
  • “We face losing our cattle and millions of dollars invested while food processors are making record profits,” he concluded.
  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced he will sign an executive order declaring meat-producing plants as “critical infrastructure,” Breitbart News reported. The president is using the authority granted under the Defense Production Act to order companies to stay open. The order will also provide protective gear for the workers of the plants.
  • In the meantime, Sullivan says his cattle are “harvest-ready” with nowhere to go.

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