- “Massive dumping of PPE containers leaves councillors horrified” – Shocking images reveal an enormous heap of ‘substandard’ PPE containers seemingly fly-tipped near a nature reserve, according to the Mail.
- “Government unit flags Caroline Lucas as ‘disinformation threat’” – Green Party MP Caroline Lucas calls for an inquiry into the Counter-Disinformation Unit after being targeted for criticising ministers and Covid policies, reports the Guardian.
- “The real cause behind the wildfire crisis? Not climate change” – Experts debunk climate change claims as forest management practices emerge as the main culprit of devastating wildfires. The Epoch Times has the story.
- “San Francisco’s downtown nightmare: Ghost towns, homelessness, and drug epidemic” – San Francisco’s once vibrant downtown is in heartbreaking decline with empty stores, rampant homelessness, and an escalating drug crisis, reports the Mail.
- “The Progress Pride flag: What’s the real agenda?” – The new Progress Pride flag stirs up a toxic ideology while state bodies turn a blind eye, argues Juliet Samuel in the Sunday Times.
- “Anal sex, orgasms and masturbation – the shocking sexually explicit lessons being taught to schoolchildren” – Lesson plans reveal that schoolchildren are being indoctrinated with explicit and scientifically false sex education, with some given ‘masturbation’ homework, according to the Mail.
- “Shocking allegations of transgender ‘push’ as teen sues hospital for transgender surgery at age 13” – Fingers crossed that the claims of a Californian teen spark a wave of ‘de-transitioning’ stories and a legal battle against medical abuse. The Mail has the story.
- “‘We don’t want this crap’” – After rainbow flags come under attack in Gloucestershire, Paul Sutton asks, “What’s wrong with that?”
- “Schools to be banned from letting pupils change gender if their parents oppose to it in new guidance from Rishi Sunak” – The Government’s crackdown on gender change in schools has provoked the ire of trans campaigners, reports the Sun.
- “Teacher @ryecollegeuk has meltdown at Year 9 student who questions why another student is identifying as a cat” – A teacher at Church of England school was recorded telling a 13 year-old girl that she should go to another school if she refuses to recognise the identity of another student identifying as a cat. Read more about it in the Telegraph.
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Farmers want to be ‘militant’ in response to IHT raid, NFU warns
You want more bangs for your butter? Then you gotta invade your neighbour…..in our case, that would be France, you know, the one that is sending us everyone that they don’t want. Sounds like a plan?
This is what butter activism really looks like:
‘In the 19th century, a quarter of the world’s butter was produced in Siberia, and the income from its export exceeded the income from gold mining.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Siberian butter brought Russia more income than all the gold mines combined.
The butter fever in the Russian Empire began with the commissioning of the Great Siberian Route and ended with the outbreak of World War I. Russia became the second largest butter exporter in the world (after Denmark). Vologda, Yaroslavl and Kostroma butter went to the domestic market, and Siberian butter went abroad. Moreover, half of it went through the Omsk commodity exchange.
In 1911, the Governor-General of the Steppe Region, Yevgeny Schmidt, reported to Tsar Nicholas II: “Siberian butter production produces twice as much gold as the entire gold industry.”
All this was because Siberian butter was considered to be of higher quality due to its high fat content and stable taste.
Not a trace remains of its former glory. Now in Russia, as once in the USSR, a shortage of not only Vologda butter, but any butter in principle is brewing.
Before the Russians had time to recover from the winter “egg fights,” supermarkets and retailers have prepared a new surprise for them. Butter, one of the basic products in the standard consumer basket, has disappeared from the shelves.’
‘Butter packs are being stolen. Prosperity is evident. We need to try to seize something else to spread this advanced lifestyle across the planet.’
‘Patrushev (who runs agriculture in Russia) ordered a halt to the rise in food prices within two weeks.
There are different ways to act here: you can go shopping, hug packs of butter, persuade:
“What are you doing, silly butter? Why are you getting more expensive? Don’t get more expensive.”
Or you can do the opposite – swear and stamp your feet.
Ah, under Stalin, when there was order, they would have simply shot a dozen of the most impudent cucumbers, and the rest would have understood everything themselves and become cheaper.
But now there is no political will. There is little manhood in people.’
Handy hint for our famously first female robot chancellor ever, ever:
The trouble with butter activism is that it exports butter production.
‘Russia has started importing butter from the UAE. The average Arab cow produces about 42 liters of milk per day. In Russia, depending on the region and technological equipment, such figures are almost never met, the average figure is about 20-25 liters. At the same time, farms in the UAE can keep up to 100 thousand cows at a time. Considering that there are not very many pastures in the desert, almost all farms rely on feed, and they cope.
The dairy industry was supplied to the Arabs by Icelanders, feed is purchased in Australia, the main problem for Arab farmers is the fight against heat stress in animals, therefore, high-tech climate control systems with fogging and ventilation. The only thing that is used from local resources is sand, which is used for cows instead of bedding, but it is also processed in a continuous mode, cleaning it from impurities and secretions, so that the cows always lie practically on the beach sand. In essence, it is a seaside resort, how can it not produce record milk yields?’
‘At the end of the year, Putin personally visited both Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where he declared the UAE as Russia’s main trading partner in the Arab world. Reportedly, topics of discussion during these meetings included trade in advanced technology.
Russian supplies of weaponry became constrained by sanctions, export controls, Russia’s prohibition from using the SWIFT payment system’
Guns for butter.
‘Spain removed 133 Dams last year because of the EU. Make of that what you will.’
Well, well, well.
Very quiet here today – is everybody glued to the US election instead?
Quite possibly a lack of interest in paywalled articles.