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Western Green Dream
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| While 80% of the world's population continues on with oil and gas, the United States and a small handful of Western nations have decided to go green, even if it kills everyone. | |
| They have already admitted that the disruptive economic burden this will cause is exactly the sort of pressure required to inspire the innovation needed to make it all work, someday. | |
| Because that's the plan. | |
| There are no viable solutions to replace oil and gas. | |
| So the sooner we can figure it out, the sooner we can stop the endless rise of inflation, starvation, and death that will obviously result from shutting off our energy taps. | |
| And a new company has already appeared, albeit with a bizarre solution to our problems. | |
| A massive meat rendering facility is set to break ground next year in Rapid City, South Dakota, and be completed by 2026. | |
| With the ordinary name, the Western Legacy Development Corporation, one might never guess how innovative this company actually is. | |
| The Western Legacy Development Corporation will process cattle and bison completely with robotics and artificial intelligence, including new laser technology air knives that use a high-velocity airstream to dehide the animals. | |
| The Western Legacy Development Corporation is building a massive 1 million square foot meat factory that will be operating at levels as high as 8,000 cattle per day. | |
| Now, one might ask, what about all this social engineering to stop eating real beef and get used to eating lab-grown meat and bugs? | |
| Aren't we being told that cow farts are bad for the environment? | |
| Well, as it turns out, the Western Legacy Development Corporation isn't necessarily going to be processing 3 million cattle per year for food. | |
| The Western Legacy Development Corporation will be collecting animal fat to be used as feed and fuel, a biofuel that they will use to power their very own 1 million square foot facility. | |
| Now, how green is that? | |
| Well, maybe not small farm, grass-fed level green, but still, it's pretty green. | |
| Rapid City is a small town, and many residents are asking, where will they get 8,000 cattle a day? | |
| And where will they keep them? | |
| And where will they get 2,500 employees, which is 3% of their population? | |
| And where will they house them? | |
| These questions weren't really answered, but we do know that they plan to have a thriving rail system that will be offloading thousands of cattle each and every day directly into the AI robot laser slaughterhouse for immediate processing. | |
| So they won't need to store the cattle anywhere. | |
| Now, while this may sound like some sort of crazy economist's solution to cleaning up a mass murder, or even some kind of soilant green scenario where the government is chopping up people in a factory for food, and in this case, energy. | |
| Soil and green is people! | |
| We are told that it's all for the environment, so I'm sure it's all good. | |
| And hey, at least we won't be burning any more oil like the rest of the world. | |
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Consider Helping Neighbors
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| And don't worry, trust the science. | |
| Russia. | |
| Russia, Russia, Russia. | |
| And remember the plan. | |
| Once we really start suffering, someone will eventually think of a solution. | |
| And if not, at least we were willing to die for a criminal government run by pedophiles. | |
| Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | |
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| At this point, best case scenario is a few years of hard times for us all. | |
| And if we don't turn it around soon, then it will only get worse. | |
| But as bad as things are, we still have time to prepare. | |
| And that alone is something to be grateful for. | |
| A gravity water filter will provide you with clean, healthy water, even in the event of your taps getting shut off. | |
| And having your own food will save you from getting ensnared in government FEMA camps. | |
| And if you've already stocked up enough for your own family, you might want to consider stocking up for your neighbors. | |
| Some of your neighbors might not be prepared for what's coming, but you can help them by having an abundance of storable foods and water filtration. | |
| Whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. | |