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Old 06-19-2022, 10:52 AM
 
Location: Rural Wisconsin
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If the ranchers said it was the heat, I believe them.

However, if it was only government officials saying that it was the heat, I would have some doubt.
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Old 06-19-2022, 11:02 AM
 
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If it wasn't the heat then what was it??????
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Old 06-19-2022, 11:06 AM
 
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Yep and nope.

And I think it's an insurance payout --- with one incident not having anything (and they don't know each other) with the other, except that they all came up with the same idea around the same time.

There were a couple of restaurant kitchen fires close to where I live; their location within a mile of each other and the fires about a week an half apart. That's were my mind went on them, too.

Accidents happen --- that's what insurance is for.

If there is a reporter following this, they should check with insurance companies for the final report. But since they probably won't do their job, or care about this and love to spread crap --- no one will really know what happened and that's where the best conspiracies are born.

Lizard people; they done it.
So you thinking copycat cash insurance grabs?
I could see that for the other stuff but the cattle deaths is still odd.
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Old 06-19-2022, 11:27 AM
 
Location: North Pacific
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Yep and nope.

And I think it's an insurance payout --- with one incident not having anything (and they don't know each other) with the other, except that they all came up with the same idea around the same time.

There were a couple of restaurant kitchen fires close to where I live; their location within a mile of each other and the fires about a week an half apart. That's were my mind went on them, too.

Accidents happen --- that's what insurance is for.

If there is a reporter following this, they should check with insurance companies for the final report. But since they probably won't do their job, or care about this and love to spread crap --- no one will really know what happened and that's where the best conspiracies are born.

Lizard people; they done it.
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So you thinking copycat cash insurance grabs?
I could see that for the other stuff but the cattle deaths is still odd.
Not copycat --- and I'm just trying to draw a straight line. Ever studied marketing? 1,000 people will have the same idea and/or make the same purchases; they do not know one another. And yes cattle deaths are odd, but then so were the birds falling dead from the sky at midnight New Years Eve 2011.

If they were having financial issues and let's be honest, who isn't, well draw the straight line.
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Old 06-19-2022, 07:19 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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How is it ALL these cows are in the same place, practically laying on top of one another?
One would think with 10000 dead cows, they would be scattered all over the place instead of what we see in the video.
Something smells about this whole ting, and it ain't cow s..t.
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Old 06-19-2022, 07:42 PM
 
Location: North Pacific
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How is it ALL these cows are in the same place, practically laying on top of one another?
One would think with 10000 dead cows, they would be scattered all over the place instead of what we see in the video.
Something smells about this whole ting, and it ain't cow s..t.
They moved them with a front-end loader.
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Old 06-19-2022, 08:05 PM
 
Location: A Nation Possessed
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If it wasn't the heat then what was it??????
Sunspots?

But, yeah, it was the heat. It's not like cattle have gone through millions of years of evolutionary change and natural selection in order to survive a bit of heat. Anything above 10 centigrade and they start dropping over like flies.
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Old 06-19-2022, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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https://www.factcheck.org/2022/06/ka...claims-online/



Yes, heat led to the deaths of at least 2,000 cattle in Kansas

https://www.wltx.com/amp/article/new...1-1353304204f9
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Old 06-19-2022, 08:36 PM
 
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How is it ALL these cows are in the same place, practically laying on top of one another?
One would think with 10000 dead cows, they would be scattered all over the place instead of what we see in the video.
Something smells about this whole ting, and it ain't cow s..t.
Because they were ploughed and put into one place.
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Old 06-20-2022, 02:14 PM
 
Location: Kansas
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The issue is the factory farms. SW KS is cluttered with factory farms and illegal aliens, and there is the aquifier that is being depleted, and the continuing severe drought in that area of the state is legendary. Has anyone ever driven by a factory farm? They are SO INHUMANE! The cattle cannot possibly be that healthy living in such conditions, and it isn't like there is any shade in SW KS! With the high price of beef, and every store here having to mark it down because of lack of demand at those prices, I suspect either insurance will pay out for the loss, or they will beg for federal money based on something they dream up to get it. I am sure our Democratic governor will have her hand out to the Biden Administration for taxpayer dollars. Business has risk, and they don't share the profits when they are ahead.

Our temperatures have been in the mid-to high 90s for at least a couple of weeks, and the humidity has been high. The thing with humidity is that the crops themselves contribute to that, and they do use irrigation in the fields of SW KS too.

If disease was an issue, maybe they should hire people that they know where these people have come from! You know, people whose background they can actually check!
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