While there is no mRNA vaccine yet registered for veterinary use in Australia, NSW and Queensland are moving fast towards injecting livestock with experimental vaccines allegedly to control the cattle disease Lumpy Skin and Foot and Mouth Disease, neither of which exist in Australia today.
Further compounding toxic chemicals being added to the food supply, former Queensland National Party MHR George Christensen has published this expose of Coles supermarket adding a supplement to cattle feed in its contracted feedlots purportedly to reduce methane emissions.
Research by CSIRO released in 2015 revealed methane emissions from cattle were at least 24 per cent lower than first thought.
Cattle methane emissions overstated-CSIRO
By George Christensen
Do you trust the food on your plate? You shouldn’t. Right now, you and I are part of a global experiment. A potentially toxic additive called Bovaer is being slipped into the food supply, and no one asked you if that was okay.
They claim it’s about cutting methane emissions. But here’s the ugly truth: studies show the active ingredient-3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP)-may damage male fertility. Reduced sperm count. Shrunken testicles. Impaired sperm motility. This is serious. And they don’t care. No labels. No warnings. Nothing.
You’re not a consumer to them-you’re a test subject.
” Bovaer may damage male fertility, including reducing sperm count.
” This additive is being used worldwide without labels or warnings.
” Australia is a key player, with Coles and Meat and Livestock Australia driving its use.
” Billionaires like Bill Gates are pushing these schemes.
” We must demand transparency and independent safety studies.
Here in Australia, Coles is feeding this poison to cattle and calling it “sustainability.” Let me tell you something: when they say “sustainability,” what they really mean is control. Control over you. Control over me. And you and I both know that word has been hijacked by corporate overlords to push their greenwashing schemes.
But this isn’t just Coles. Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA)-a government-mandated, levy-funded operation-is fully on board. They ran trials, they hyped the results, and now they’re rolling it out as the next big thing to “save the planet.” Methane emissions are down, they say. Cattle fatten up faster, they say. But let me ask you this: what happens when that beef ends up on your dinner table?
They’ve seen the studies. They know about the fertility risks. But instead of pressing pause, they’ve hit the gas. Because they think you and I are too busy, too distracted, or too dumb to care. Well, I care. And if you care about your family’s health, you should too.
Make no mistake: Australia is just the start. This is global. Bovaer is already being used in over 50 countries. In the UK, large dairy company, Arla Foods, is feeding this additive to cows that produce Lurpak butter and Cravendale milk. Major British supermarkets like Tesco and Aldi are backing it.
And they’re not stopping there. The manufacturers for Bovaer say it is now “authorized and available for sale” in over 55 countries, including the U.S.A., Brazil, Canada, and Turkey. They’re even expanding into Asia. This isn’t a trial run-this is a global takeover of the protein food supply.
And it’s a takeover without transparency because it’s likely that you’ll never know this stuff is actually in your food. In fact, you might already be consuming products linked to Bovaer, because they’re not labelling it. They’re keeping you in the dark, hoping you won’t ask questions.
And when people like you or me do ask? They dismiss us. Arla called concerns about Bovaer “misinformation.” Sound familiar? It’s the same playbook they used during the pandemic. “Trust the science,” they say. But whose science? Theirs. Bought and paid for by the corporations lining their pockets with this scam.
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We have sent this article to Cattle Australia for comment.