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March 21, 2018 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Texas resilience overcomes hurricanes and left-wing hate
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Mike Adams.
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And now, from naturalnews.com, here's Mike Adams.
Alright, I just got done trying to rescue a downed cow from the Hurricane Harvey floods.
What happened, I was told that this was a baby cow, a baby calf, but when we got there, it was actually a mama cow, a fairly young mama, by the way, and she had, because of the heavy rains in this particular field,
and these aren't my cows, these are friends' cows, I was just trying to help out, and This field had gotten so wet and saturated, and it's a mostly sandy field, and the moles, I don't know what you call them.
Yeah, I think they're moles that live in the sand, and they dig all these holes.
And apparently this mama cow had stepped into some of these holes, and she fell down and got her front legs folded underneath her, And she lay there for so many hours that by the time we got to her, her front legs were cold.
And now this is a longhorn cow.
So you got to be real careful because you try to mess with a cow that's on the ground and she's got horns that are, you know, four feet wide and she's got all her neck muscles and everything and she can rip you apart.
So me and another guy grabbed, we each grabbed one horn, and the two of us were able to hold her head down, while the third person unfolded the legs.
And they were trying to massage her legs and get blood flow back into them, and we were slapping her legs and rubbing them.
And they're just cold, and then we tried to We tried to pull on her to get her up.
We were pulling, lifting her by her horns, and literally the other person was behind her grabbing her by the tail and trying to lift her with her tail.
It was like a three-point lift.
And this cow kind of went halfway up and then collapsed again with her feet back underneath her.
And...
So, I had a tractor on site, so I'm letting them use the tractor, and I had to go, because I've got to run, you know, natural news, and I've got to get to the warehouse.
We've got emergencies there, so they're using my tractor, and they've got some straps, and they're calling the vet, too.
They may have to put this cow down.
And that's, you know, it's just another example of how these storms can kill livestock.
You know, and that cow, not only is it a living being and a life worth saving, and that's why I was there to try to save this life, But it's also an economic issue for the owners.
It's a couple thousand dollar cow or whatever she's, you know, worth economically.
And that's just part of the economic damage of this storm.
But, you know, we are launching a 48-hour Health Ranger store fundraiser to help victims of this storm.
And so all day Wednesday and Thursday, so 48 hours Wednesday and Thursday, You can, 50% of every dollar that you spend at Health Ranger Store, we donate to the victims of Hurricane Harvey through church groups and other groups, local groups, in Houston and surrounding areas.
And we'll be publishing all the results of that on Natural News of how much we've donated to which group and so on.
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And in addition to that, I want you to know I'm out and about in the local area in Central Texas.
I was just trying to save a cow.
I don't know if that's going to work or not, but I was checking with all my neighbors.
Are you okay?
Do you need any help?
Helping out with livestock.
I was taking care of my own donkeys.
We've got donkeys and we've got goats, making sure they're all safe.
I called the sheriff.
Because, you know, we know all the law enforcement people around here.
And I called the sheriff and I said, you know, what can I do to help?
What do you guys need?
And they said, they told me, they're covered.
They told me they have an MRAP vehicle, which is a mine-resistant armored personnel carrier from a military grant.
And they've got an MRAP and they're doing fine.
And they don't need any help.
But I said, well, you got my number.
If you need any help, you know, call me.
I've got fuel.
I've got storable food.
I've got all this stuff.
And they said, thank you, but they're doing fine.
And if they need our help, they'll call me.
This is the way we do things in Texas.
We don't wait around for FEMA to come rescue people.
We get to work.
We take care of business here.
We help neighbors.
We help sheriffs, sheriff's deputies.
And, you know, we do what is necessary.
I mean, I didn't imagine I'd be out this morning horn-wrestling a longhorn cow on the ground, which is not an easy thing, by the way.
I don't advise you try that.
You know, it's whatever it takes.
I've got a big tractor, and I've got vehicles, and I've got fuel, and whoever needs it, I'm helping out.
And so we're just doing what we can.
And hold on.
All right, that was just a call from another local ranch owner who was telling me that they've got everything under control, but there's a lot of cleanup and everything.
So this is what it is in Texas.
We've got a can-do spirit.
We are resilient.
We are courageous people, and we're compassionate people.
And so all those out there, there's a lot of left-wing people who are insulting Texas and mocking Texas and saying that because it's a red state that the people of Texas, they say, deserve to suffer.
And there was one left-wing, I think it was called a humanity something, humanitarian or charity group of some kind that literally tweeted that the people in Texas should all be incinerated because they voted for Trump.
And, you know, that kind of hate is what we've all come to expect from the left.
And I've got to tell you, we will help you in your time of need, regardless of your politics.
We will help you.
We will help save your lives.
We will help bring you emergency funding and emergency supplies.
We will defend your right to free speech even though you deny our right to free speech.
We are Texans.
We are survivors.
And we have morals and ethics because we are a nation founded on Christian principles and in Texas we still honor the morality and ethics of Christ and the compassion for fellow human beings even when the left has turned to hatred and intolerance and racism and bigotry and violence and You can't bring us down.
You see?
Because we can survive Hurricane Harvey.
We can survive you too.
We can survive your tyranny.
We can survive your violent riots.
We can survive your civil war.
We can make it through anything because we are Texans.
We are Americans.
We are Christians.
We are good people.
We are good people who have made a great country.
And as soon as we're done dealing with this hurricane, we're going to deal with you.
We're going to take back this country for those who are good and for those who are honest, upstanding, hardworking human beings who deserve to live in a free nation.
And I didn't mean to make this all political, but when I see those tweets from those people on the left mocking and making fun of the suffering of the people in Houston, it sickens me.
And it brings tears to my eyes and my heart to think that some people could be so politically twisted and so politically indoctrinated that they would turn to hate when people are in their time of need.
It is absolutely sickening, and I reject it wholeheartedly, and I I affirm that I will always and forever fight to save lives, even the lives of those who are filled with hatred and who probably in their own way don't even deserve all the life and the abundance that they have.
But I will fight to defend their freedoms as well.
Why?
Because I am a Texan.
And we fight for what's right.
And we don't.
We don't mock people who suffer.
And we are hardy.
We are courageous.
We can make it through anything.
Because life in Texas is hard.
And it makes us resilient.
Life in California is easy.
On the beach, sunny weather, nothing's wrong, and it makes your culture lazy.
Texans are tough, resilient, righteous, hardworking, honest, ethical, moral people.
And we reject your mockery and your evil intolerance.
And that's all I'm going to say about that topic.
I've got to get back to work.
There's more people that need help.
If you want to help those who are suffering, visit the Health Ranger store today.
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50 cents of every dollar we're donating to those in need.
And we'll keep you posted on exactly the scale of those donations.
In the meantime, as the Health Ranger, even not as the Health Ranger, just as a normal, everyday citizen named Mike Adams, I'm out helping people.
And most of these people I'm helping, they don't know I'm the Health Ranger.
They just know I'm a local Texas guy who's helping them.
That's it.
That's the way I prefer it.
So, I got shit to get done.
I'll keep you updated.
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