Some people did some investigation of who owns Tractor Supply. From Survive the News.
Joy Brown, a former executive at Vanguard, a $5 trillion index fund, is one of them. Vanguard is one of the “big three” index funds – BlackRock and State Street are the other two – boasting major financial support from the WEF and possibly even the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in China.
Andre Hawaux, another Tractor Supply board member, is a former ConAgra executive. ConAgra, as you may recall, is a heavy proponent of genetic engineering (GMO) that one Wyoming farmer told the independent media is comprised of “a bunch of crooks.”
ConAgra is one of the GMO top dogs that produces “terminator” seeds that eventually go sterile – and that also cause the soil they are planted in to go sterile. The gene-splicing technologies employed by ConAgra are “bad for both plants and humans,” this same farmer confirmed.
Then we have Mark Weikel, another Tractor Supply board member who worked as president of Victoria’s Secret, owned by Leslie Wexner, from 2003-2007. During that particular time period, pedophile pervert Jeffrey Epstein had a power-of-attorney document in his possession that allowed him to hire, manage, and fire all of Wexner’s employees and take control over the company’s finances and entities.
And then there was the culling of tens of thousands of chickens from people's chicken businesses because of avian flu. But some people know it's easy to declare a virus and freak the public, and then wipe out perfectly healthy animals in the tens of thousands, leaving people only corporate food.
And some know Avian flu is particularly popular among those wiping out the little guy's livelihood.
Farm Animals R US https://yupfarming.blogspot.com/2010/06/farm-animals-r-us.html
And it could also be a handy and invisible excuse for getting rid of non-GMO animals. https://exopolitics.blogs.com/ebolagate/2016/11/did-obama-just-arrange-for-the-destruction-of-organic-agriculture-in-the-us.html
Given all the chicken house fires, the government's avian flu "declarations," and the high price of eggs, reasonable people may be getting interested in raising their own chickens.
Suddenly, some veterinarians in Australia are saying it's BAD to raise chickens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSvhneC5VCY
And the vets are even saying people shouldn't buy free-range eggs.
Did Bill Gates or didn't Bill Gates say he thinks that there should be vaccines in the food? There are so many denial websites around that topic, it's kind of looks like he did.
In any case, whatever he said, what do they often use to culture viruses for vaccines? Eggs. So, if they were going to put vaccines in the food, would eggs be a particularly likely food to choose?
But the vaccine fellows would have to be fast and unbelievably clever to get their vaccines into home-raised eggs before little Susie or Billy snatch the eggs out from under their laying hens so quickly the hens barely have time to squawk, and off the children run nto the kitchen for the eggs to be cooked for the family breakfast.
And there is even more egg news.
Some researchers have shown that:
That looks like eggs (or the yolks in them) are bad news for the Virus and the Vaccines' spike protein. If certain people happened to want harm from those two V's, it seems that eggs might fowl up some of that harm.
Did the virus happen about the same time as the burning down of chicken houses, screwing with chickfeed so hens stop laying eggs, declarations of avian flu in perfectly healthy-looking hens, and paying off veterinarians to sound like exceptionally complete idiots about chickens?
The final news is a question. if the people behind all the less-than-niceness towards chickens and people, are aware and more and more anxious that more and more ordinary people are catching on to the ways the world is being run, could it be the not-so-nice people want eggs to be so extremely expensive so that no one could afford to throw eggs at them on their way to prison?
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