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    #31
    Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
    So more or less what I read here is that we’re screwed anyway. Unless we get at it and everyone on board. So I would imagine population control is the first step. Who do we euthanize first? How do we do it? What do we do about countries not too willing? Next who is sterilized? Then I we need to get rid of all animals kept for food and pets. They use enough resources. I’m sure the technocrats have it figured to save what few are left. I don’t deny we can do a better job looking after our world but the alarmist draconian media from the UN and wannabe technocrats wreaks of totalitarian tendencies. Like really if we are screwed either way what is the point of living? Chuck do you ever think about that? If our existence is miserable and no promise of anything better.
    Hey, teacher, may I answer?!! May I answer?!!

    Since the 2nd class citizens will all be forced to carry regularly updated "FauxPorts" to show that they've had their latest mandatory jab, won't that make it easier to do "population selection", and on a scheduled basis??? :-) :-) (I don't like the term "population control". It sounds too Faucist.)

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      #32
      Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
      No need to pat yourself on the back Parsely

      I have never searched or read any of your social media platforms and don't intend to, nor do I open any of the links you provide on Agriville.

      Your posting on Agriville are more than enough to figure out that your best before date is approaching fast and you'll eventually fade away like the SUN NEWS NETWORK.

      Ture Farmers are far to busy running a business and contending with the drought!
      As opposed to what you are doing on here?

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        #33
        Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
        As opposed to what you are doing on here?
        Good to hear from you beetle.

        I have been thinking of all that stored crop of yours especially now with highest grain prices in recent history.

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          #34
          Chuck, do you remember a couple of weeks back when I was ridiculing you for posting nonsense unscientific media articles by people with no credentials or scientific backgrounds? And you countered that all of your articles are by accredited scientists from credible organizations?
          Obviously you don't, you just posted an article from the CBC whose author is an amateur astronomer, no science background.
          Here is her latest scientific tweet:
          Today in Living with Cats: 10:30 a.m. Cat #1 poops by the front door. 11:00 a.m. Cat #2 pees by the front door. 10:15 p.m. I walk down my hall, slide on something wet and almost break my neck because...Cat #3 had puked on the floor. Trifecta. #livingwithcats


          So by the time you had spread this propaganda to us, it was 4 steps removed from the scientists. The IPCC politicized and cherry picked the science, the PR people at the IPCC further bastardized the science to create the media release that was fed to the CBC, then the scientifically illiterate writer at the CBC took the fairy tale even further from reality, then a useful idiot presented it on a forum.

          In keeping with your previous claims, how about you read the entire report before making any more posts on the topic.
          Contained within that report are references to the actual scientific papers that it is based on.
          You can then read those actual papers, possibly even contact the scientists for clarification.
          Then compare that to the doom porn in the CBC article you just presented.
          Then in your own words, you can paraphrase exactly what the original scientists really intended, and what uncertainties, probabilities etc. got lost along the way.
          Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 11, 2021, 01:14.

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            #35
            CBC employees never leave the apartments. Due to Covid.
            One wrote a freelance about how boaring and stresfull it was never getting out.
            Now I try to spot any indication that they even talked to anyone or basicly just rehashed a press release. This one qualifies.
            Good value for the highest payscale in the industry.

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              #36
              Weird times we live indeed. My son is autistic and too smart for his own good sometimes. I have to refrain from talking about dystopian stuff which I let my mind wander to sometimes for fear of him taking it to heart and working himself into a depression. This last year has been hell for him at school having to abide by covid protocols. Great that staff made it as easy for them as they could but still we had enough days he had to come to chill out. Wife says him and I are too similar and autistic gene runs on my side if you know what I mean. Anyways I hate sharing personal crap like that but I heard on news other day about childhood depression is running because of this covid business and all the other problems besetting our world. Common denominator I think is the likes of media and folks like he who should not be named barraging everyone with extant doom and gloom or even conspiracy theories to the point our young wonder why they were born. My boy is up on his current events and he sees the bs in the news but it still worries him about where things are going because of the madness and probably more so the unknown. Think we all fear the unknown. There is no hope or positive outcomes portrayed by media and such sources, just despair. If it wasn’t for him wanting to watch the news I wouldn’t turn it on. I really think media is selling fear at behest of a ruling elite who want to fear the masses into subjugation.

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                #37
                The right wing media is stoking paranoia among the vulnerable population.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                  The right wing media is stoking paranoia among the vulnerable population.
                  It’s beyond right or left. Technocrats don’t sit on a particular side of house.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
                    As opposed to what you are doing on here?
                    Below is Parsley's post I replied to:

                    "Canada can end our urban concrete overheating by ending immigration entirely. And also by returning illegals to their origin. Both instant measures result in less carbon in Canada‘s atmosphere."



                    If you "AB5" and "Sheepwheat" are ok with what Parsley posted above, especially the immigration portion good for all of you. Then you should ask yourselves why you're on Agriville because Canada was built on immigration.

                    Just think if Parsley was at the controls of who immigrates to Canada way back when. Maybe your great grandparent's wouldn't have made it into Canada no matter what positive skills they could bring to Canada even if these skills would be for the betterment of the country. But that's ok with you guys.

                    Flee, I got rain for the first time in six weeks last night and have been harvesting forages the past three weeks.

                    Business comes first on my farm not lurking on Agriville. Yet my first post in appox a month on Agriville and your on it, quite the hard-on you have for me.

                    With all that grain on your farm and with the great prices coming up did you ever incorporate? Hopefully you did because CRA is going to be looking hard for revenue to pay for the Covid Jab bills.

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                      #40
                      How’s the forage crops yielding?
                      Some really nice red and yellow clover here
                      Seed alfalfa looks to be the nicest we have ever grown if we can get it?

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                        #41
                        Dsay case when people say they walk in their canola and its all sticky is that lygus?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          How’s the forage crops yielding?
                          Some really nice red and yellow clover here
                          Seed alfalfa looks to be the nicest we have ever grown if we can get it?
                          The yields are no to bad, Id say a little above average. The hard frosts in April and early May hurt some of the older grass stands.

                          Legumes enjoy the heat and drier conditions which prevent them from growing rank and therefore boasting
                          seed production.

                          Good to hear your Alfalfa is looking good, it loves it on the dry side especially for seed production. Those tap roots never seem to run out of moisture. Every other plant is browning up and Alfalfa is as green as ever. prices should be good this year.

                          All the best with your harvest Case and thanks for asking, stay safe.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                            Business comes first on my farm not lurking on Agriville. Yet my first post in appox a month on Agriville and your on it, quite the hard-on you have for me.
                            Forage, you cant run your farm and type in some banter once in a while on Agriville?

                            You should try working a full time job and farming. 15 yrs doing that. I used to take work calls and texts on my BB during my farming vacations.
                            Last edited by jazz; Aug 10, 2021, 21:29.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by jazz View Post
                              Good to hear from you beetle.

                              I have been thinking of all that stored crop of yours especially now with highest grain prices in recent history.
                              Good to hear I made it into your thoughts...and not for the wrong reasons! lol

                              Been pretty busy haying and hauling in grain contracts. Just finished up those jobs and moving on to preparing for harvest. Missed the high by a couple dollars, but made out well. Now hoping Richardson doesn't go broke until after January 1st so that Trudeau doesn't take too much Lets a guy sleep a little easier with the dismal harvest that is coming up.

                              Gonna be dropping straw on every acre to help out the neighbours with cattle. Never advertised a bale of hay this year and guys only got about 25% of their pre-orders. Also turned away about 100 phone calls for hay that people got my number from god knows where. Like I said, never advertised any hay. Broke my heart to hear some of their stories, but the crop just wasn't there. Also getting calls for feed grains. That never happens! Guys are looking to stretch out hay with straw and some grain it seems.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                                Forage, you cant run your farm and type in some banter once in a while on Agriville?

                                You should try working a full time job and farming. 15 yrs doing that. I used to take work calls and texts on my BB during my farming vacations.
                                Didn't get involved posting, long days and the heat was enough and at the end of the day reading Agriville wasn't even the radar most evenings.

                                Still have other ventures on the go so Agriville is for rainy days right now.

                                BBs were the best for typing.

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