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Old 06-16-2022, 06:41 PM
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It doesn’t exist, to the surprise of no one.
Thank you. I thought I was missing something. I guess what there is, is the carefully arranged carcasses of bloated deceased cattle, that goes on and on. Don't know if they're in that grid because they're planning to burn them, or maybe bury in a single layer, etc.
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:44 PM
 
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Thank you. I thought I was missing something. I guess what there is, is the carefully arranged carcasses of bloated deceased cattle, that goes on and on. Don't know if they're in that grid because they're planning to burn them, or maybe bury in a single layer, etc.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you a real conspiracy theorist.

Sheesh, next you'll be telling us that UFOs were confirmed by the Pentagon...


BTW, if this was actually the case - I'm sure at least one of the ranchers will be calling out the Congressman who sourced them as stating otherwise any moment now.


Probably right around the time those insurrection charges finally surface...
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:46 PM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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The cattle in the video were all Black Angus, it appeared.

They are a cold-weather breed that tolerates snowy cold winters very well, but can't tolerate 100º temps for very long. Summer temps in the High Plains and throughout the Northwest rarely climb above the low 90s, which usually come in mid-summer; cattle do adjust to the heat cycle, but this is a very early and severe heat wave, so it's extra-hard on the cows.
Thank you for the common sense post. Wait a minute. You're not part of the cow-killing conspiracy, are you?

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Old 06-16-2022, 06:51 PM
 
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Thank you for the common sense post. Wait a minute. You're not part of the cow-killing conspiracy, are you?


Black Angus cows never appeared in Kansas until this year when super dooper climate changes was ready to pounce...that's why there's no previous record of anything like this. And no other hot summers ever occurred.


Common sense and stuff. Follow the scoyence.
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:53 PM
 
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I found this interesting bit of information when I Googled "longest kansas heat wave":

https://kchistory.org/week-kansas-ci...tory/heat-wave QUOTE FROM ABOVE, my italics and bold:

In the midst of a sweltering summer heat wave, the temperature reached a record-high 113 degrees Fahrenheit in Kansas City on August 14, 1936. [snip] On the following day, temperatures returned to an excess of 100 degrees. The local heat wave was only half over. In all, there were 16 straight days of 100 degree temperatures that August and a total of 53 non-consecutive 100 degree days that summer.
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I did read that this latest heat wave was in the opposite corner of Kansas. However, what struck me as very peculiar was why did they all die in what appeared to be in unison? Meaning that it looked to me like they all just fell over at the same time.

My husband is NOT conspiracy minded in the least, so I showed him the Twitter video, and I asked him, "What could have caused this?" He immediately replied, "Nerve gas." Now he does NOT have any background that would make that in any way an educated guess, but I thought it was interesting that this was his immediate reaction.

Funny -- NOT -- but I started to write that I hope there will be some autopsies done, but then I wondered if that would prove anything.
If anyone ever figured out the dead bird phenomenon of midnight New Years Eve night 2011 from my neck of the woods I haven't heard. I've tried looking into it but the story died, I suspect this one will too. It's really eerie when something like this happens and you're close to it.
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:56 PM
 
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Probably some sort of eco terrorist group who doesn't like cow farts and people eating meat. Wouldn't be the first radicals in a movement or ideology that took extreme measures.
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:57 PM
 
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Probably some sort of eco terrorist group who doesn't like cow farts and people eating meat. Wouldn't be the first radicals in a movement or ideology that took extreme measures.
Or someone took cow tipping to the next level.
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:59 PM
 
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Or someone took cow tipping to the next level.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndfLW-xm9Xk
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Old 06-16-2022, 06:59 PM
 
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They had an unusually cool spring...then boom....108 with high humidity

not saying it's common.....but am saying it's not uncommon either

it went from the 70s to over 100 in one day....with the cool spring...a lot of cattle had not completely shed their winter coats
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Old 06-16-2022, 07:00 PM
 
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Oh boy. Down the rabbit hole we go.





Warning, for graphic imagery:


https://twitter.com/ViralNewsNYC/sta...14909011861504





https://bigleaguepolitics.com/breaki...-its-not-heat/


Pretty recently I would have laughed you out of the room if you had tried to convince me the Feds and/or globalist forces were purposely sabotaging our food supply.


But take a look around. As several other posters have put it in the past "If they were trying to destroy the country, would they do anything differently?"


My instinctual answer to that question gives me foreboding pause.
Read lots of comments & very few are verified 'ranchers. Animal experts say that cattle can adapt to all kinds of weather.....over time. What happened was the humidity raised the temperature quickly and that's what impacted the cattle. Kansas officials are saying 2000 dead, conservative pundits are saying 10,000.....and it wasn't all in one day -- it was over time.

Can anyone provide a quote from any of the folks who own the cattle?

https://www.newsweek.com/shocking-fo...tiktok-1716433
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