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Starting from October 1, 2023, Federal Reserve Banks, along with their capital stock, surplus, and income, will be exempt from federal, state, and local taxation. This exemption is outlined in the 12 USC 531 section of the US Code House website.

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The Ukrainian parliament recently passed a law (number 4142) that will make vaccination mandatory for all citizens starting from October 1, 2023. This means that every individual in Ukraine will be required to receive the vaccine, regardless of their personal choice.

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I warned you all about the coming EIDs when this bird flu stuff started. Now the USDA is saying that within six months, all cattle will need mandatory EID tags. It sounds like all beef cattle, every kind of cattle, is going to have to be tagged. But calves and yearlings should be okay, it sounds like its breeding cattle. The only way the USDA could implement this in six months is if they've already had a stockpile of tags. It feels like they knew this was coming and accomplished what they wanted to do. This really sucks for the guys that don't have facilities and just want a few head of cows in their backyard. We better get our taggers ready because I knew it was coming.

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Over 85% of grass-fed beef in the American market is imported, not raised in America. This is a shift from the US being an early innovator to now representing only 15% of the market. Imported beef can be legally labeled as a product of the USA if value is added in this country through grinding, slicing, cutting, packaging, labeling, or reboxing. The animal can be born, raised, and slaughtered in countries like Uruguay, Australia, or New Zealand. The United States imports beef from places like Australia, Canada, and Latin America, runs it through USDA inspection, and if it passes, labels it as a product of the USA.

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Technology is being rapidly advanced and implemented in humans, particularly messenger RNA vaccines. These advancements are being fast-tracked, and it's important to acknowledge that our food species will also be affected by these vaccines.

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In 2022, the first mRNA vaccine for pigs was approved, developed by Zoetis (formerly part of Pfizer), but meat labeling isn't required. Consumers eating pork may unknowingly consume meat from mRNA-vaccinated animals. The vaccine targets porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), common in confined pigs on industrial farms. Pasture-raised pigs, with fresh air, space, and natural disease resistance, don't typically have this issue. mRNA technology is approved for pigs but is still being researched for cattle and poultry, so long-term risks in livestock and humans are not fully understood. To avoid mRNA in pork, consumers should know their farmer and choose pasture-raised options. No vaccines or mRNA vaccines are used in nourished pork production.

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The speaker expresses concern over the mandatory electronic ear tag bill in the pharma community and on TikTok. They are puzzled by small-time farmers who support it, believing that it is a Trojan horse to control and put small farmers out of business. They advise always saying no to bills that increase government control and urge listeners to look at who supports the bill to understand its true motivations. The speaker warns against allowing government interference in running businesses and predicts that even if the bill starts as voluntary, it will eventually become mandatory. They encourage contacting representatives and cattlemen's associations to oppose the bill.

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Over 85% of grass-fed beef in the American market is imported, not raised in the USA. It's surprising that this imported beef can legally be labeled as a product of the USA if value is added here. We compete with it every day. The value is added through grinding, slicing, cutting, packaging, labeling, reboxing, and transportation. However, it's important to note that the animal itself is born, raised, and slaughtered in countries like Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand, and 20 others.

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The bill for an act to provide for the accreditation of entities in relation to digital IDs and to establish the Australian government digital ID system has been read for the 3rd time. The Digital ID Transitional and Consequential Provisions Bill 2023 has been fully considered by the Federation Chamber and agreed to without amendment. The bill has been agreed to; no division was required.

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This is to inform you that this business of freshness has owners, and it needs to be reported every week. Non-compliance will result in cancellation and a bracelet will be provided as a reminder. Those who do not comply will face consequences.

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My cattle friends, did you see the news about mandatory EID tagging for all cattle within 6 months? The USDA announced that all beef cattle will need visible and electronic tags, affecting breeding cattle. This seems rushed and unfair, especially for small-scale farmers. We'll have to wait and see how this unfolds, but it looks like we need to prepare for tagging soon.

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I warned you all about the coming EIDs when this bird flu stuff started. Now the USDA is saying that in six months, all cattle will need mandatory EID tags. This applies to all beef cattle, every kind, but basically just breeding cattle; calves and yearlings are exempt. The only way the USDA could implement this so quickly is if they already had tags stockpiled, meaning they knew this was coming. This really sucks, especially for those with limited facilities who just want a few cows in their backyard. Better get your taggers ready, because I knew this was coming.

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I am Don Shepherd, VP of Infectious Diseases and Vaccination Programs. We are discussing testing for H5N1. There are questions about which populations to test, what methods to use, and whether to use molecular or serosurveillance techniques. There are challenges in validating assays due to limited serum samples. In the US, testing on dairy and beef cattle has been negative. Plans include testing asymptomatic cows and commercial milk samples. Wastewater testing is considered, but distinguishing between avian and bovine strains is difficult. We need to be prepared for positive results before deciding on implementation.

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United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristine Ulm urges travelers to acquire a REAL ID to prevent delays and prove their identity. Starting May 7, a REAL ID will be required for air travel and to access federal buildings in the United States. These IDs enhance security and help prevent fraud, contributing to national safety. Travelers are encouraged to act promptly to obtain a REAL ID. More information is available at dhs.gov/realID.

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The government is restricting access to over-the-counter antibiotics and dewormers for farmers, increasing costs. This will require more veterinary care, raising expenses for farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders. The speaker advises stocking up on supplies before the changes take effect. They also mention concerns about potential bans on apps like TikTok being sneaked into other bills.

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The ISO 2022 priority is being given a lot of attention and is considered highly important. The November 2023 deadline seems to be the main focus for everyone.

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Vet was not allowed to take blood, and let's go into the reason why. So the vet said that they said it doesn't matter if all of these animals remember this. If every one of these animals test negative, they're still to die. And the reason being is because of that international trade policy between the World Animal Health Organization and the World Health Organization, which takes the directives of the United Nations. Good morning, Tina. And then the the minute anybody that any animal has a positive test on a property for HPAI, avian influenza, all animals are to be destroyed to protect our

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Speaker 0: Over 85% of the grass fed beef in the American market is imported product, not raised in America. In twenty years, we've gone from being a very early innovator to just a mere meager portion of 15%. Speaker 1: The worst part is that imported beef is legally labeled product of The USA. Speaker 2: How's that? Speaker 1: If value is added in this country, it's a product of The USA. Speaker 1: If they grind it, slice it, cut it, package it, label it Speaker 0: Rebox it. Speaker 1: Transport it. But the animal make make no mistake. The animal was born, raised, and slaughtered in Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand, or 20 other countries. Speaker 2: The United States imports beef from places like Australia, Canada, much of Latin America. It then runs that beef through USDA inspection, and if it passes, sticks a label on it that reads product of The USA. How dare you?

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Speaker 0 announces a policy: 'Made today, I am announcing this government will make a new free of charge digital ID mandatory for the right to work by the end of this parliament.' He adds, 'Let me spell that out.' The policy states, 'You will not be able to work in The United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID.' He concludes, 'It's as simple as that.' The speaker conveys an intent to require digital ID at no cost, tying it to employment rights by the end of the current parliamentary term, and asserts that absence of digital ID would bar work in the UK, framed as a straightforward requirement.

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United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristine Ulm urges travelers to acquire a REAL ID to avoid delays and verify identity. Beginning May 7, a REAL ID will be required for air travel and access to federal buildings within the U.S. REAL IDs enhance security and help prevent fraud, contributing to national safety. Secretary Ulm encourages everyone to obtain a REAL ID promptly to protect the country. Additional information is available at dhs.gov/realID.

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The ISO 2022 priority is being given a lot of attention and is considered highly important. The November 2023 deadline seems to be the main focus for everyone.

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Bill Gates' digital IDs will soon become mandatory for societal participation. This information is no longer hidden. Feel free to pause and read the details on the screen. For more in-depth content on this topic, visit my Patreon page. Thank you and God bless.

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The red heifer is crucial for temple offerings in Judaism, but finding a suitable one is rare. It must be completely red, female, never used for labor, and between 3-4 years old. The return of a red heifer is seen as a sign of purity and the end times for Christians. In 2022, 5 red heifers from Texas were brought to Israel for this purpose.

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Florida has many illegal immigrants working in agriculture, construction, and hospitality. As we consider significant roundups of these individuals, is there a plan to support these industries and prevent financial hardship? In response, similar concerns were raised during the implementation of the E-Verify system in 2023. Now, any industry hiring new employees must verify their immigration status. This process is crucial to ensure compliance with the law and address workforce needs.

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REAL ID Enforcement Begins - Digital Surveillance COMING SOON?
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James Lee discusses the enforcement of the Real ID Act, which requires Americans to have a Real ID compliant license to board planes or enter federal buildings starting May 7th. This act, initially passed in 2005 post-9/11, is seen by some as a step towards a technocratic state and digital surveillance. Independent journalist Derek Bros explains that the Real ID is a shift from state-issued IDs to a federally mandated system, potentially leading to mobile driver's licenses and biometric identification. Bros warns that this could pave the way for a national ID card, increasing government tracking of citizens. He highlights concerns about privacy and the interconnectedness of digital IDs, drawing parallels to China's identification systems. Bros suggests that while resistance is challenging, individuals can still opt for alternatives like passports and engage politically to voice their concerns. He emphasizes the need for awareness regarding the implications of these changes on personal freedom and privacy.
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