The Gadhimai festival in Nepal every five years sees hundreds of thousands of goats, buffalo, and birds ritually killed in barbaric ways to the goddess of which the event is named. This ritual killing may be horrific, but consider that over 100,000 cattle are slaughtered each day in the U.S. for the luxury of what we eat. Is this not ritualism that we outsource? In 2020 we smashed eggs, plowed vegetables, and dumped milk due to government policies and shutdowns, and in 2022 we killed 50 million birds due to ‘flu’, and we are now being told that avian flu is even worse in 2023. We have shortages of everything from eggs to rice and coupled with inflation, massive price increases. Every year there are hundreds of fires on farms and in industrial facilities, up to four on average a day, according to the NFPA, but recently we have seen strategic areas of agriculture struck, from the largest egg producers to dairy and meat, not to mention cyberattacks on JBS. Terrorist attacks have also been launched on energy plants, along with cyber threats and EPA regulations strangling power production, not to mention crumbling infrastructure and related disasters. Hundreds of thousand of chickens have died recently on farms across the world. And 18,000 cattle just died on a diary farm in Texas from an enormous fire, the largest ever in U.S. history. Left-wing media says these things are normal. Right-wing media says they are suspicious. Alternative media says they are a monumental conspiracy. But what if it were normal and suspicious, and sabotage. We could be sifting the normal from abnormal, and coincidence from sabotage. That would allow us to have a much better understand of the ritual killings performed against animals, humans and our civilization. It would allow us to consider, despite the reality of all the above, if much of what we are learning about is just a means of perception control, coercing us to give in to the slaughter.
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