The 7th farmer has been murdered in the Free State in a month, meaning South Africa is losing more than one of its world renown food producers every week! These persecuted farmers have a reputation of being among the best in the world, and should be treated as a national strategic resource, however the ANC regime and its gang of Socialist parasites like the EFF & SACP, are happy to see to see them permanently removed. Why? Simply because the State wants complete ownership and control of food production to blackmail the population with – Communism 101! How? It is a little known Marxist strategy that to kill off your enemy, you can do it indirectly by deliberately exposing them to harm (disarmament, famine, drought, disease, crime, drugs, unemployment, mass migration, negligence, etc.), leaving you with 100% deniability! You just have to encourage and point the criminals in the right direction now and again, with public hate speech like “Kill The Farmer, Kill The Boer”, then you, as the state, can take over the farms as the farmers are killed off or leave. Win Win.
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ANC Policy of Exposing Farmers to Harm Costs SA a Food Producer Every Week! This Week They Let Mark Regal be Murdered!
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Experts say bird flu not a threat to humans
The SA Poultry Association has warned all types of chicken are at risk of contracting bird flu, whether free-range, hardbody or conventionally bred live chickens.
Association CEO Kevin Lovell said the sale of live chickens had been banned to curb the spread of the virus. But the ban had nothing to do with preventing illness in humans.
“Though all chickens are susceptible to the disease, the bird flu is an animal health problem and not a human health one. The specific version of the flu discovered in South Africa is not harmful to human health, but poses a great threat to the poultry industry as the ones infected must be culled if they have not died from the disease already,” he said.
Lovell said it was perfectly fine for people to continue buying chicken because regulations had been put in place to oversee the distribution of live chickens, ensuring no infected stock would be on the market.
“The association is working closely with the Department of Agricult
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Experts say bird flu not a threat to humans
The SA Poultry Association has warned all types of chicken are at risk of contracting bird flu, whether free-range, hardbody or conventionally bred live chickens. Association CEO Kevin Lovell said the sale of live chickens had been banned to curb the spread of the virus. But the ban had nothing to do with preventing illness..
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