There's little money in healthy folks so they've got to keep us sick and processed foods is one sure way. Simples! I really hate our govt. Grrrrrrrrrr.......
@@mariannestuart4398 chocolate has become really dodgy the last year or so. I used to make choc chip cookies and I noticed the chocolate wasn't melting after being baked. It's gross!
Send this to your supermarket : Can you confirm if your dairy products are currently Bovaer free? and will always be Bovaer free? The dangerous chemicals in Arla dairy Bovaer feed have been proved to transfer through the milk. in the UK Food Standards Agency study data they found that 3 out of 4 cows fed with the chemicals in Bovaer had it in their milk. The Japanese study has banned the product because it was proved unsafe. If you look up all of the chemicals they are extremely dangerous and harmful to human health. Japan's food safety commission found that 3-NOP, the active ingredients in Bovaer, shrinks testicles, decreases sperm count and reduces mobility of sperm. ( ever get the feeling the government thinks there's too many people in the world?) Acute toxicity is toxicity measured over 2 - 4 weeks, 3-NOP also causes tumours" Note: under human rights laws not excluding the Nuremberg called it is illegal and unlawful experiment on human beings. Is product is being called a 'trial' and by any other name is an experiment on human health through the food chain, as there was no informed consent and this is a medical treatment that affects human health it should be litigated against and Arla has already been successfully prosecuted and convicted for misleading green advertising.
Apparently it reduces the size of cow's ovaries. And it reduces fertility. No one knows the long term effects. Can we sue Arla out of existence if it proves harmful?
There is a paper on the known serious health issues in the cattle who received the bovaer. I did read some of it. But I can't remember it all, there was alot.
@ that’s because they’ve been using it and testing it for years. Lurpack since 2022. So that announcement by Arla is nothing more than a marketing stunt maybe to see how the public will behave, also timed against the farmers.
@@M5518-k5u There were media releases 23 / 24 jan 2023 . type rumin8 and the date in a search. QZ did a good article on the 24th about cutting livestock emissions
Don't people realise it's a trial. Do you want to be in a trial? Aldi milk rack empty yesterday. Too late. Local village farm for us two. Rather pay a little extra. Treat this like the jibby jabby and don't participate.
The farm milk price is literally a few pennies difference for a huge leap in quality. We get our milk from a local farm but once ran out and got a jug from the supermarket. It smelled and tasted foul after our regular milk. Threw it away. But we used to drink that all the time, before we discovered our local dairy.
Just look at the companies liability clause and how its protecting itself 'incase of human injury' tells me all I need to know, 'Safe and Effective'!! heard that before haven't we??
So when are you going to step up and help stop it? Hand wringing and posting on social media isn't going to change things. What we need is men with a backbone!
Excellent point, well made. Except, all farmers need to realise there is no crisis in the weather and emissions of carbon molecules could not possibly cause one. Methane blockers are just one more pointless money-making scam.
Cows and big animals reguvinate the soils so how does methane addedto atmosphere compared to their existence increasing carbon capture of the land they use?
Anything that goes into a dairy cow comes out through to the milk, just like it does with humans. Women are urged not to eat anything that could affect their baby through their milk.
I was in hospital having just given birth to my daughter. My grandma came to see me and brought me some lovely big juicy oranges. I was so hungry I ate about two. That night my baby had a very upset tummy and was crying in pain. The ward sister asked me had I eaten anything in addition to hospital food. I told her about the oranges and she said that was why my baby was drawing her legs up in pain. I was only young and thought I was doing the best for my baby by breastfeeding . The ward sister said that I was doing the best but that I needed to be aware that whatever I ate or drank would be in my milk and would be passed to my baby. Oranges were ok but in moderation.
You haven't mentioned the handling precautions workers must follow while using this. Hillbilly (Gazza Halfwit) has a great piece on this. Thanks for posting.
Gates is not qualified in any way....he buys out the opposition and shuts them down.....or manipulated patents to make money....he's no more scientist than I am!
Gates is downright evil. Hope a little more information comes out about his visits to Epstein island, and his 'work' in African schools. Are they being used as guinea pigs too!
Never mind money...what about the health and welfare of the cows?! Farting isn't a select hobby, it is part of their healthy digestion. Cattle suffer so much pain and indignity throughout their short and very stressful lives. Is it wise to even consider meddling with their digestive and thus immune system even more than we already do?
Brilliant video explaining it all it is nothing to do with saving the planet, it's all about the cost they will own all the shares in the companies producing the product , everybody is wise to this by now once again great video.❤
Everything that has gone on with the farmers recently has woken us up, not to be fooled again. There are lots of milkmen who offer not just milk and i'm sure the more customers they have, more variety can be offered. Most of them offer glass bottles reminds me when i was a kid we got excited when the bottle tops had holly motiffs on them at Christmas. Small pleasures then but happy memories to perhaps rekindle. Thanks farmers.
I remember that too! Thanks for the pleasant memories.I’m going back to doorstep milk in glass bottles.I had an account but I paused it due to lack of funds.I got an email from them a few days ago.Their milk is from small farmers with NO additives.I’m so looking forward to going back, the extra few pennies will be worth it.Helping farmers and fresh milk on my doorstep by 6am.Win-win.
They’re telling us porridge is ‘junk’ food now!! Been a staple food keeping people alive for centuries 🙄. I’ve just had a delicious bowl of porridge with a sliced banana and cinnamon on top for,y breakfast and certainly intend to keep doing so. Will be popping to my local farm shop today to buy more oats and milk 😁👍. If the population speaks how it spends we will be in control 😁👍
Get organic oats. Otherwise they are drenched in glyphosphate. Most oats are sprayed to kill them & speed up the drying process in the field before harvest.
Actually it's the fast food Instant porridge that's the junk. Pretty obvious tbh old fashioned and steel cut oats are fine although watch the sugar spike if you're diabetic
If retailers wont listen to farmers they will listen to the consumers who refuses to buy the chemically altered produce. Keep our food safe. Support local producers.
Check with the company making/supplying the product, whatever it is. This is a good thing - they have been selling us all kinds of rubbish over the years. But now people are waking up. Nobody wants their dangerous chemical additives. People are going back to basics, ginding trustworthy food from farmers who care about their animals, their crops and their land. These are the people we must support, not the giant agro chemical companies trying to kid us that their additives are safe by wheeling out their 'experts'. I seem to recall a similar push by 'experts' to get their 'safe and effective' experimental medications forced on everyone. Sorry, not this time. Cows and other livestock are good for the land - the giant corporations with their shsteholdrs and investors are not. Yes Mr Gates, that means you. Now we know why you were hanging around like a bad smell in No10 Downing Street with Comrade Starmer a few weeks back. Nice try! But no thanks.
They need to leave the farmers and the cows alone. The farmers know what they are doing - the chemical companies are just out to make money. They sticking chemicals in our arms - thankfully a lot of people have woken up to this but sadly we have lost a lot on the way. Now it comes out they are going after the cows our food chain. I would like to know about the other animals and what is being given to them.
If farmers can make more money they’ll stick anything into our foods, they’re already growing less food because the government pays them more than a crop would be worth so don’t think farmers are all goody goody.
Allegedly, £10 million of taxpayers money has been given by Scottish Enterprise to Royal DSM (Dutch Multinational) to build a Bovaer plant in Dalry, Scotland. This companies largest investor is no other then Blackrock. Its all about money!!
While looking into Cathedral City cheese I found that they were working with a NGO called WRAP . Now it all looks good , as always , but digging about it’s the language they use and the terms and conditions that sends shivers . It seems we are not just looking at Arla or milk or cheese , these label companies are often surrounded by the “groups” . Like “Red Tractor” and such these people are telling farmers that they must do things in order to sell into the market ? So I think more people need to go direct to farmers . It’s easy really , farming is very complicated and we should be listening to them , not the other way around .
@@simon-k7m Yeo Valley items are organic so in theory Bovaer free. But someone posted that they get their milk from Arla; what's to stop them getting 'mixed up'? It's a blinking minefield.
@ Personally I have never trusted organic anything , mostly because all good ideas get crushed by money . I have also been in and around the food industry since I was 15 . The NOP3 issue is just one chemical but in the industry there are thousands . Toxic build up is my main worry and the whole system seems to be backwards . Chemists invent a compound then go around looking for an application where they can use it ? I know people need jobs and money but I feel the whole system has gone way too far with mans meddling in every single thing we do . Just think back to the milk marketing board when Welsh dairy farmers were in trouble for giving milk to pigs because they produced to much then got into loads of trouble for it ? Farming is nature and it should stay that way in my opinion.
Imagine how fast the retailers would drop this if a large number of consumers stopped shopping with them altogether. There are always alternatives for everything
Thank you, farmers like yourself are far more trustworthy than scientists who are interfering in the food chain. These food companies need to label their products clearly so that the public can see if Bovear has been used in their food production process.
Shop local, support your butcher, baker, candlestick maker...you get the gist, keep our farmers ours!...boycott everything you can and buy direct if you can...support for our farmers is vital if we want to secure our foods future... So great to hear farmers call these additives out too!...keep it up!...with you all the way!..🎉
Seems the consumer doesn't know half of what gets put into the food. It's the food industry that are increasing their profit margins at the expense of people and animals
@@M5518-k5u That's what i thought as well. 30 farms have been using it from 1999 in the UK. Funny as in 2005 i could not drink milk no more. My body said no. And the doctor told me i was lactose intolerance. I can have Irish grass fed milk all day and every day.
@daz.r1994 I was only approved for use by the FSA I April this year. If you are aware of its use before then, then you need to contact the authorities to have them prosecuted for using an unapproved additive in the food chain. Or maybe Bob down the boozer was talking shite and you're repeating it here. Because you're alleging a HUGE and lengthy breach of legal food standards,
I know you're right but exceptionally hard when there's millions in cities. I'm in Ireland and honestly I have a farm shop just a few miles away but I don't buy anything unfortunately as its heavily sprayed and the fertilisers they use is scandalous, carrots and spuds go black within days, spuds go black pretty much immediately after cooking them (a farmer leased his land to them and was shocked when he saw what they were using and said he'd never eat the veg again!)
I checked with our milkman about where our milk comes from as we have it delivered. They sent me back my full letter confirming that the Bovia product is not used in the production of the milk. Unfortunately, I will not be buying any more Arla products and that includes skier yoghurt from now on. This is getting ridiculous messing around with our food.
I am so sick of the government doing our thinking for us. No additional sh*t in our food, give our farmers all the support 5hey need to feed us. Thank you for this video ❤❤❤
Brilliant video. We all knew this was greed fuelled madness, now you've explained why perfectly. I'd only add- complex systems. The cow is a perfect machine for converting undigestible grass to very digestible meat/ dairy. This action will have a reaction- we just don't know what it is yet.
I remember when these food scientists thought it was a good idea feeding livestock their own waste, the result was BSE or Mad Cow Disease as some call it.
Thankyou for explaining so well. We stopped buying immediately. Hilarious to see people bulk buying Lurpak reduced to 45p from £5. Retailers should listen to customers. M+S ploughing on regardless. We've always had high food standards here in the U.K and long may it be so.
The _other_ nice thing about trees is that you can get other return from them. Some have leaves that can act as livestock fodder. The canopy acts as shelter to livestock and wildlife. They protect soil moisture, improve soil fertility, as well as support mycelium. They can can have flowers for beauty, and some produce useful fruit. Lastly the trees are timber which serve a litany of other uses. Better to interplant some trees than to give cows supplements that can harm nature, cows and humans. Btw regenerative, holistic pasturing of livestock reduces costs as well, both environmentally and economically. It produces more biomass per acre per year with fewer inputs when you avoid overgrazing and continuously move livestock thru a series of paddocks on about a daily basis. The livestock's product nutrition increases too, as the varied diet provides needed diversity.
Don't care don't want to take the risk threw out 2 pkts of lurpak butter when i heard of what arla has done not only concerned for ourselves but also the risk to health and wellbeing of cows i hope arla truly feels the consequences of what they have done in their profits
To be honest when animals are used as a commodity there will always be cruelty. It's up to the consumer if they are willing to fund this cruelty or not.
Brilliant.… From Cornwall there is a huge backlash against it down here. We need more people in the know to explain like this to understand the problems with the product. Thank you 🙏 🐮
I have boycotted the supermarkets completely and buy from a local farm shop. 1) Support Farmers 2) Reduced Prices 3) Last longer 4) Healthier Food / Non Posion, Rapeseed, Seed oils etc The world has gone mad, but like this chap said, the more we boycott, these big brands, the more say we have 🙌🏻
If able we should all get behind our farmers and hopefully more farmers markets will take off and I for one will say ball's to supermarkets for good and give the money to where it deserves to go, the farmer's for all their hard work.
Every company is trying to push subscription based payments on their customers nowadays. Shops offer monthly down-payments, BMW has subscription for heating in the car seats. So now it's only natural for Blackrock to implement a subscription fee for farmers around the world.
Farmers are limited with where they have to buy there seeds for crops. Livestock have been artificially bred and are more domesticated these days, I much prefer the occasional bit of wild meat and prefer to sustain myself on vegetarian diet
I'm switching to organic till milk is safe again. I use very little anyway and was buying Cravendale because it lasted longer so I got to use more of it but not any more they can keep it. I just wish I had a local farmer I could buy direct from. As for cheese and butter, I will have to go without 🤷
In 1988 in Australia the government made a wonderful documentary and everyone watched. It was about the depleting ozone and rising sea levels. It was very informative and ordinary Australians were invited to comment in the documentary. It explained all types of community conerns and gave insight into what we can do to help. It even showed people saying they didnt care about the ozone or the future cause they would be dead. A little 9 year old boy was asked what would he do to help. He asked where the hole in the ozone was over Australia. When questioned why he wanted to know he said "Cause I will go and plant a tree under it". What a beautiful heart he had.
Thank you for explaining this, Gareth. I am not a farmer but I know cows have been farting for millenia and we have come to no harm. I am more worried about Bill Gates' carbon footprint than I am about Daisy's gas production. !
That 'addative' causes lower fertility in men, so you can't ever say it can be used safely. Then think about fertility in cows....does it affect them and would this inadvertently/purposely push the agenda to reduce beef consumption?
There is the kicker ".... it was going to cost farmers a fortune...." straight into big corporate balance sheets !!! We are sick of big corporates making money at the expense of our health !!
Try ‘Modern Milkman’ an internet company that delivers fresh milk,dairy and groceries to your doorstep by 6am.They use small farmers.I had an email from them 2 days ago saying their milk is free from the additive.
"An incredibly high recurring cost" - Voilà! You have the reason why they're so keen on pushing it. Not too dissimilar to other dynamics driving Net Zero.
My milk is organic & delivered in glass bottles..has been for years & I also get raw milk..& try to get direct from organic retailers.. hate supermarkets with a vengeance
Went to my local butcher yesterday. Bought a small pot of local double cream. ( Heavy cream to the Yank's) 5 or 10 mins with my hand mixer and bingo. Butter. Bit of salt, no other additives. Just wish it was as easy to get full fat local milk as he only does semi skimmed milk.
Well said sir hopefully they will listen but they may be a little late as I for one have found alterntive products to all Arla products that I usualy eat(I used Arla so I could support the farmers in the cooperative) and can honestly say most of them taste better if this is the case for a lot of the public Arla have managed to damage both their reputation and their profits A U-turn may help somewhat but a lot of the damage will be irreversable
Not for me M&S will not be on any of my recipes etc. If they want Arla they can keep it, I want a healthy family, so I shal be boycotting M&S from now on
I agree with EVERYTHING you said but you've missed one vital point out....... Carbon dioxide does NOT change our climates. The ONLY thing that changes climate is the angle of incidence of our sun's infra red rays on to the earth's surface. That's why we have climates, designated as tropics and clearly identifiable by the type of growth, the average temperature and the amount of rainfall in those tropics. CO2 has been at MASSIVELY higher and MASSIVELY lower volumes in our atmosphere as a percentage throughout the planet's history as well as the history of mankind but the climate was never affected by that volume of gas. Never!
@elguapo.... I agree. Thanks for your comment. Do you have any relevant and interesting links to material that could be used for educational purposes on the climate/carbon dioxide deception?
@CerebralThinking I did reply yesterday but my post has been deleted. You can see all of the recorded temperatures since the 1800s at a website (one word, obviously) real climate tools and read loads of facts at real climate science and they end in com.
The backlash on ultra processed foods is also a good thing. Stop adding stuff to our food chain.
There's little money in healthy folks so they've got to keep us sick and processed foods is one sure way. Simples! I really hate our govt. Grrrrrrrrrr.......
Including mrna.
And all the antibiotics these cows are given in factory farms.
I dont buy processed food . I taught all my children to cook fresh food
They need to stop messing about with our food and skies....
And water possibly. For me don't taste like it used to.
Clear sky this morning, chem trails around 8.0, cloud and fog by 10.0am
Top comment why can't I meet folk like you in real life ❤
Couldn't agree more
And WATER! EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF CHEMICALS AND FLOURIDE! AND EVEN MORE FILTHY WATER TO HOUSEHOLDS
I for one will not be purchasing any more Arla products until they stop this insanity!
You should NEVER trust them again!
That includes UK Cadbury products, they have a contract with arla for milk
@@chrisward3742Also, since the company was bought by Americans, the chocolate tastes like it was made by something produced by cows that isn’t milk.
@@mariannestuart4398 chocolate has become really dodgy the last year or so. I used to make choc chip cookies and I noticed the chocolate wasn't melting after being baked. It's gross!
@@dawgy6674You can’t trust any of the supermarkets though, they’re all one way or another woke and they certainly don’t support the farmers.
Stop posioning our families.
Send this to your supermarket : Can you confirm if your dairy products are currently Bovaer free? and will always be Bovaer free?
The dangerous chemicals in Arla dairy Bovaer feed have been proved to transfer through the milk. in the UK Food Standards Agency study data they found that 3 out of 4 cows fed with the chemicals in Bovaer had it in their milk.
The Japanese study has banned the product because it was proved unsafe. If you look up all of the chemicals they are extremely dangerous and harmful to human health.
Japan's food safety commission found that 3-NOP, the active ingredients in Bovaer, shrinks testicles, decreases sperm count and reduces mobility of sperm. ( ever get the feeling the government thinks there's too many people in the world?)
Acute toxicity is toxicity measured over 2 - 4 weeks, 3-NOP also causes tumours"
Note: under human rights laws not excluding the Nuremberg called it is illegal and unlawful experiment on human beings. Is product is being called a 'trial' and by any other name is an experiment on human health through the food chain, as there was no informed consent and this is a medical treatment that affects human health it should be litigated against and Arla has already been successfully prosecuted and convicted for misleading green advertising.
And our livestock!
It’s disgusting, and how will effect the animal’s health overall. I don’t want it for myself or for the animals.
It's about keeping the animals indoors which would be required to feed in this way. Always look for the hidden agenda.
Apparently it reduces the size of cow's ovaries. And it reduces fertility.
No one knows the long term effects.
Can we sue Arla out of existence if it proves harmful?
There is a paper on the known serious health issues in the cattle who received the bovaer. I did read some of it. But I can't remember it all, there was alot.
@ that’s because they’ve been using it and testing it for years. Lurpack since 2022. So that announcement by Arla is nothing more than a marketing stunt maybe to see how the public will behave, also timed against the farmers.
@@anitachisnell8412 It's just disgusting. And you can bet it's even more widespread than we first thought.
They're trying this in Australia too. We will boycott it. Thanks for the information.
NOTHING will happen in "zombie" Australia. NOBODY fights back there.
Does anyone know which brands to boycott here in Australia.
How do we know which brands are contaminated?
@@lid144 all coles meat and prob dairy
@jimw7916 the dairy sold in Coles is also sold everywhere else
@@MA-nm2tv I aint eating it wherever it comes from
Follow the money....and carefully watch Gill Bates. Very clear video well done.
Apparently his version is called Rumin 8. (Not had chance to check this yet)
He's not finished ,he and bezos are coming to jab the cows , pir bright are working on it
@@22mac22 Porton Down?
@@M5518-k5u There were media releases 23 / 24 jan 2023 . type rumin8 and the date in a search. QZ did a good article on the 24th about cutting livestock emissions
yes be aware of this little evil man, he is the largest private land owner in the USA,, and would not surprise me If he owns land in this country,
Real people want real food
Boom! You hit the nail right on the head...no sense but lots of money involved for the 'pushers'!!🙏
Yep you are right - they are drug dealers at the end of the day!
The pushers, exactly.
As a farmer you must know tge food chain will fail completely without CO2. So net zero is an exceedingly dangerous plan.
Net zero is impossible ,unsustainable and unnecessary co2 is the least of our environmental problems in this world
@scottedment5295 The lack of it is a problem given plants and trees breath it in and convert it to Oxygen so that we have what we need to breath.
We are the carbon they want to get rid of. I think Bovaer is a soft kill bioweapon from DARPA.
One thinks thats the idea
@Ojthemighty Thinks ?
Nope that is definitely the idea !
Don't people realise it's a trial. Do you want to be in a trial?
Aldi milk rack empty yesterday.
Too late.
Local village farm for us two.
Rather pay a little extra.
Treat this like the jibby jabby and don't participate.
The farm milk price is literally a few pennies difference for a huge leap in quality. We get our milk from a local farm but once ran out and got a jug from the supermarket. It smelled and tasted foul after our regular milk. Threw it away. But we used to drink that all the time, before we discovered our local dairy.
Same with water. Refrain from tap water for a while, it then reeks of chlorine and more 🤢@@lat1419
Many people took part in the mRNA trial and then went back for more...😢
@@theozzy4717 not us two
For those people who flocked to be in a trial 4 years ago, this latest trial might appear to be just as "safe & effective".
Just look at the companies liability clause and how its protecting itself 'incase of human injury' tells me all I need to know, 'Safe and Effective'!! heard that before haven't we??
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Absolutley ! they just keep spewing BS and dress it up with their bloody buzzwords pinnochio on steroids 😅
Oh yes!
Oh he's got it spot on! Follow the money!
They shouldn't be allowed to mess with our food or the weather .
In case you didn't know, cadburys is using arla milk!
until everyone starts saying NO! then they will always hold power over us! start saying NO then it removes their power!
So when are you going to step up and help stop it?
Hand wringing and posting on social media isn't going to change things. What we need is men with a backbone!
I have stopped using Arla milk and cream , lurpak butter and all Cadbury products .
You forgot the vax routine!
Send them to the glue factory 🏭.
Excellent point, well made. Except, all farmers need to realise there is no crisis in the weather and emissions of carbon molecules could not possibly cause one. Methane blockers are just one more pointless money-making scam.
TPTB have enough money, it's fewer plebs they really want
Most farmers already know the ‘crisis’ is a scam. Andrew, who made this video, certainly knows!
Even the co founder of Green peace said there is no climate crisis its just a money stealing scam
Profits for pharmaceuticals at any cost to life.
Cows and big animals reguvinate the soils so how does methane addedto atmosphere compared to their existence increasing carbon capture of the land they use?
Anything that goes into a dairy cow comes out through to the milk, just like it does with humans. Women are urged not to eat anything that could affect their baby through their milk.
I was in hospital having just given birth to my daughter. My grandma came to see me and brought me some lovely big juicy oranges. I was so hungry I ate about two. That night my baby had a very upset tummy and was crying in pain. The ward sister asked me had I eaten anything in addition to hospital food. I told her about the oranges and she said that was why my baby was drawing her legs up in pain. I was only young and thought I was doing the best for my baby by breastfeeding . The ward sister said that I was doing the best but that I needed to be aware that whatever I ate or drank would be in my milk and would be passed to my baby. Oranges were ok but in moderation.
Experimental injections are fine tho….😂
I've read Bovaer doesn't come through in milk
@@debfluffy That's what they want you to believe! People need to wake up & smell the roses.
Thank you For talking sense. We don't want crappy chemicals in our food. Take care. xx
You haven't mentioned the handling precautions workers must follow while using this. Hillbilly (Gazza Halfwit) has a great piece on this. Thanks for posting.
Gates visit to number 10 isn't going well is it Stalin
He was chatting to Sir Stalin last year, probably setting the wheels in motion. I can’t stand either of them.
They probably sacrificed a goat whilst wearing their underpants on their head.
@@gingerjessy 🤣🤣…I hope they were clean!
@@MB10-66the goats were very clean undies were full of sh!t
I would rather listen to farmers like this than people like gates and his kind
Gates is not qualified in any way....he buys out the opposition and shuts them down.....or manipulated patents to make money....he's no more scientist than I am!
Gates is downright evil. Hope a little more information comes out about his visits to Epstein island, and his 'work' in African schools. Are they being used as guinea pigs too!
You farmers get together, open as many mini farm shops as you can,
Do you know who owns Arla.
@jordoncampbell5118 don't you?
@@juliawigger9796 it is owned by cooperative of farmers from 7 different countries in including around 2000 British farmers.
What sense this man speaks! In Wales they are cutting down trees which has lead to flooding!!!
Or they council could clear the drains and rivers, like they used to do.
It not about removing Co2 as Co2 is not a danger.. it's about stopping you eating healthy food..
We need more Co2 not less..
This is about reducing Methane, not CO2. However you are right about the reasoning behind this.
@Thurgosh_OG I know but it's all one big grift and most people are so asleep.
Anyhow I wish you and yours a Merry Christmas
Never mind money...what about the health and welfare of the cows?! Farting isn't a select hobby, it is part of their healthy digestion. Cattle suffer so much pain and indignity throughout their short and very stressful lives. Is it wise to even consider meddling with their digestive and thus immune system even more than we already do?
Finally a comment on the welfare of the cows. Humans aren't the most important species on this planet...they just like to think they are!
Well said and thank you. I gave up all dairy products years ago for health reasons but have since discovered how appallingly cows are treated.
Give that poisen back to bill gates,he is full of methane
We need to be taking chemicals out of the food chain full stop.
Brilliant video explaining it all it is nothing to do with saving the planet,
it's all about the cost they will own all the shares in the companies producing the product ,
everybody is wise to this by now once again great video.❤
Keep it up people boycott ARLA vote with your wallets
And cadburys! They're using the milk!
@@Iamhome365 Cadburys should be boycotted anyway because their product is a travesty to their predecessors and it now tastes like sh1te.
@@Iamhome365
Grrrrrrrrr4rrr
and Lurpak.
Anchor, Apetina and Castello
NO FARMERS NO FOOD NO FUTURE...ty farmers of your true art ...and your ancestors before 💕🇬🇧✝️
@@paranormalchannelx1307 Arla is owned by farmers.
We need arable farmers, dairy is not essential or healthy.
Everything that has gone on with the farmers recently has woken us up, not to be fooled again. There are lots of milkmen who offer not just milk and i'm sure the more customers they have, more variety can be offered. Most of them offer glass bottles reminds me when i was a kid we got excited when the bottle tops had holly motiffs on them at Christmas. Small pleasures then but happy memories to perhaps rekindle. Thanks farmers.
I’d forgotten about the little holly motifs
I remember that too! Thanks for the pleasant memories.I’m going back to doorstep milk in glass bottles.I had an account but I paused it due to lack of funds.I got an email from them a few days ago.Their milk is from small farmers with NO additives.I’m so looking forward to going back, the extra few pennies will be worth it.Helping farmers and fresh milk on my doorstep by 6am.Win-win.
They’re telling us porridge is ‘junk’ food now!! Been a staple food keeping people alive for centuries 🙄.
I’ve just had a delicious bowl of porridge with a sliced banana and cinnamon on top for,y breakfast and certainly intend to keep doing so. Will be popping to my local farm shop today to buy more oats and milk 😁👍.
If the population speaks how it spends we will be in control 😁👍
Get organic oats. Otherwise they are drenched in glyphosphate. Most oats are sprayed to kill them & speed up the drying process in the field before harvest.
Definitely oats from the farmer as they haven't been messed with nothing added,stay away from Quaker and most other brands HEK_293_CELLS
It's the glyphosate that's used to dry the grains that's the harmful element, so, check if your oats producer uses it 😉
But muesli is healthy - same rolled oats!
Actually it's the fast food Instant porridge that's the junk. Pretty obvious tbh old fashioned and steel cut oats are fine although watch the sugar spike if you're diabetic
If retailers wont listen to farmers they will listen to the consumers who refuses to buy the chemically altered produce. Keep our food safe. Support local producers.
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Reminds me of the government trying to force people buy electric cars.
Not just milk: Butter, yoghurt, chocolate, cheese, cream - milk is in so many products. Which means we have been eating it without knowing.
And cadburys!!
Check labels, I have not eaten dairy for years for health reasons.
Check with the company making/supplying the product, whatever it is. This is a good thing - they have been selling us all kinds of rubbish over the years. But now people are waking up. Nobody wants their dangerous chemical additives. People are going back to basics, ginding trustworthy food from farmers who care about their animals, their crops and their land. These are the people we must support, not the giant agro chemical companies trying to kid us that their additives are safe by wheeling out their 'experts'. I seem to recall a similar push by 'experts' to get their 'safe and effective' experimental medications forced on everyone. Sorry, not this time. Cows and other livestock are good for the land - the giant corporations with their shsteholdrs and investors are not. Yes Mr Gates, that means you. Now we know why you were hanging around like a bad smell in No10 Downing Street with Comrade Starmer a few weeks back. Nice try! But no thanks.
Mental health is going through the roof ?
They need to leave the farmers and the cows alone. The farmers know what they are doing - the chemical companies are just out to make money. They sticking chemicals in our arms - thankfully a lot of people have woken up to this but sadly we have lost a lot on the way. Now it comes out they are going after the cows our food chain. I would like to know about the other animals and what is being given to them.
If farmers can make more money they’ll stick anything into our foods, they’re already growing less food because the government pays them more than a crop would be worth so don’t think farmers are all goody goody.
Allegedly, £10 million of taxpayers money has been given by Scottish Enterprise to Royal DSM (Dutch Multinational) to build a Bovaer plant in Dalry, Scotland. This companies largest investor is no other then Blackrock. Its all about money!!
While looking into Cathedral City cheese I found that they were working with a NGO called WRAP . Now it all looks good , as always , but digging about it’s the language they use and the terms and conditions that sends shivers . It seems we are not just looking at Arla or milk or cheese , these label companies are often surrounded by the “groups” . Like “Red Tractor” and such these people are telling farmers that they must do things in order to sell into the market ? So I think more people need to go direct to farmers . It’s easy really , farming is very complicated and we should be listening to them , not the other way around .
I emailed Cathedral City yesterday to ask if they have or will be using Bovaer. I am now even more interested to read their reply, if I get one.
@ I also did that yesterday . I am also not holding my breath .
@@simon-k7m Yeo Valley items are organic so in theory Bovaer free. But someone posted that they get their milk from Arla; what's to stop them getting 'mixed up'? It's a blinking minefield.
@ Personally I have never trusted organic anything , mostly because all good ideas get crushed by money . I have also been in and around the food industry since I was 15 . The NOP3 issue is just one chemical but in the industry there are thousands . Toxic build up is my main worry and the whole system seems to be backwards . Chemists invent a compound then go around looking for an application where they can use it ? I know people need jobs and money but I feel the whole system has gone way too far with mans meddling in every single thing we do . Just think back to the milk marketing board when Welsh dairy farmers were in trouble for giving milk to pigs because they produced to much then got into loads of trouble for it ? Farming is nature and it should stay that way in my opinion.
@@M5518-k5uthey are not on the clean list as far as Bovaer is concerned. Sorry.
I have already binned all arla products. I have found just as good products but cheaper.
Imagine how fast the retailers would drop this if a large number of consumers stopped shopping with them altogether. There are always alternatives for everything
Thank you, farmers like yourself are far more trustworthy than scientists who are interfering in the food chain. These food companies need to label their products clearly so that the public can see if Bovear has been used in their food production process.
Shop local, support your butcher, baker, candlestick maker...you get the gist, keep our farmers ours!...boycott everything you can and buy direct if you can...support for our farmers is vital if we want to secure our foods future...
So great to hear farmers call these additives out too!...keep it up!...with you all the way!..🎉
Fantastic video , keep them going , ever since the BIG COUGH , wake up folk do not trust them EVER AGAIN
Seems the consumer doesn't know half of what gets put into the food. It's the food industry that are increasing their profit margins at the expense of people and animals
I see yesterday they have been using it from 1999. Why was we not told back then.
In the UK? I thought it was Holland that have been using it, now it's our turn to 'trial' it??
@@M5518-k5u That's what i thought as well. 30 farms have been using it from 1999 in the UK. Funny as in 2005 i could not drink milk no more. My body said no. And the doctor told me i was lactose intolerance. I can have Irish grass fed milk all day and every day.
@@M5518-k5uthen it must have been in the Dutch cheeses too, Edam, Gouda, etc etc
@@M5518-k5u Cadburys been using it in their chocolate since 2009 according to June Slater and she is a lady who does her research!
@daz.r1994 I was only approved for use by the FSA I April this year. If you are aware of its use before then, then you need to contact the authorities to have them prosecuted for using an unapproved additive in the food chain.
Or maybe Bob down the boozer was talking shite and you're repeating it here. Because you're alleging a HUGE and lengthy breach of legal food standards,
We all need to start shopping at source from our local farmer. I am fed up of all the crap that is put into the food chain .
Once your Local Farmers Sell Up and are Run by the WEF we"ll have to Eat the GM Foods , Anyway... . ..
I know you're right but exceptionally hard when there's millions in cities. I'm in Ireland and honestly I have a farm shop just a few miles away but I don't buy anything unfortunately as its heavily sprayed and the fertilisers they use is scandalous, carrots and spuds go black within days, spuds go black pretty much immediately after cooking them (a farmer leased his land to them and was shocked when he saw what they were using and said he'd never eat the veg again!)
@ goodness that’s bad isn’t it !
I checked with our milkman about where our milk comes from as we have it delivered. They sent me back my full letter confirming that the Bovia product is not used in the production of the milk. Unfortunately, I will not be buying any more Arla products and that includes skier yoghurt from now on. This is getting ridiculous messing around with our food.
notice how much dearer Lurpack butter is to other brands, it is imported from Denmark, boycott it, it will impact their farmers, and their exports
I am so sick of the government doing our thinking for us. No additional sh*t in our food, give our farmers all the support 5hey need to feed us. Thank you for this video ❤❤❤
Great video ❤
No ARLA products for me!
He has more brains than the rest put together! Brilliant! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Why don't they try planting trees instead of contaminating are food sources witch are already contaminated enough
Brilliant video. We all knew this was greed fuelled madness, now you've explained why perfectly. I'd only add- complex systems. The cow is a perfect machine for converting undigestible grass to very digestible meat/ dairy. This action will have a reaction- we just don't know what it is yet.
I remember when these food scientists thought it was a good idea feeding livestock their own waste, the result was BSE or Mad Cow Disease as some call it.
Cadburys been using it in their chocolate since 2009 according to June Slater and she is a lady who does her research!
No wonder it tastes awful. I haven't eaten it for years.
Don't "Trial" carcinogens on the General Public.
The public 100% back our British farmers! Thank you for your very informative video…keep them coming! ✊🏻
What we don't want in our food is GOVERNMENT!!! I wouldn't trust them to feed a goldfish!
Thankyou for explaining so well. We stopped buying immediately. Hilarious to see people bulk buying Lurpak reduced to 45p from £5. Retailers should listen to customers. M+S ploughing on regardless. We've always had high food standards here in the U.K and long may it be so.
Something not needed for a non existent problem.
The _other_ nice thing about trees is that you can get other return from them. Some have leaves that can act as livestock fodder. The canopy acts as shelter to livestock and wildlife. They protect soil moisture, improve soil fertility, as well as support mycelium. They can can have flowers for beauty, and some produce useful fruit. Lastly the trees are timber which serve a litany of other uses.
Better to interplant some trees than to give cows supplements that can harm nature, cows and humans.
Btw regenerative, holistic pasturing of livestock reduces costs as well, both environmentally and economically. It produces more biomass per acre per year with fewer inputs when you avoid overgrazing and continuously move livestock thru a series of paddocks on about a daily basis. The livestock's product nutrition increases too, as the varied diet provides needed diversity.
Don't care don't want to take the risk threw out 2 pkts of lurpak butter when i heard of what arla has done not only concerned for ourselves but also the risk to health and wellbeing of cows i hope arla truly feels the consequences of what they have done in their profits
I bought Aldi milk yesterday and will be pouring it down the drain and will search out milk without the chemical additions.
@@bloggalot4718is Aldi milk from Arla??
@C1223opuv absolutely disgusting they have put the public and cows at risk
@@jacquelinehayward3011 Sounds like a good policy until we know what’s going on. what else are Arla doing to milk that we don’t know about?
Isn’t this animal cruelty???
Yes. They would have to spend their entire lives indoors to be fed this way. No grass.
To be honest when animals are used as a commodity there will always be cruelty. It's up to the consumer if they are willing to fund this cruelty or not.
It's brilliant! Thank you! Everything is like an excuse to make more money but our health is the biggest cost :/ Arla has to stop it.
Thank you for explaining this clearly and concise. It's bonkers.
Brilliant.… From Cornwall there is a huge backlash against it down here. We need more people in the know to explain like this to understand the problems with the product. Thank you 🙏 🐮
We the public don’t want it, and our farmers don’t want it either. We need more farmers to have farmers shops so we the,public can buy direct.
I have boycotted the supermarkets completely and buy from a local farm shop.
1) Support Farmers
2) Reduced Prices
3) Last longer
4) Healthier Food / Non Posion, Rapeseed, Seed oils etc
The world has gone mad, but like this chap said, the more we boycott, these big brands, the more say we have 🙌🏻
WE WERE NEVER ASKED
Cadbury are using milk from cows with the additive.
😮 noooooo
Thank you for refusing this stupid measures! The animals are innocent and the climate agenda is insane!
Animals are always innocent, they are at the mercy of farmers and the consumer.
Surprised they haven't fitted them with a cattle lytic converter!
😅 You win the internet today for that one!!
They fitted some with portholes into their stomachs.
If able we should all get behind our farmers and hopefully more farmers markets will take off and I for one will say ball's to supermarkets for good and give the money to where it deserves to go, the farmer's for all their hard work.
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Every company is trying to push subscription based payments on their customers nowadays. Shops offer monthly down-payments, BMW has subscription for heating in the car seats. So now it's only natural for Blackrock to implement a subscription fee for farmers around the world.
Farmers are limited with where they have to buy there seeds for crops.
Livestock have been artificially bred and are more domesticated these days, I much prefer the occasional bit of wild meat and prefer to sustain myself on vegetarian diet
To be a farmer today you also have to be a "Philadelphia Lawyer". He put this forward with intelligence and knowledge. Well said.
I'm switching to organic till milk is safe again. I use very little anyway and was buying Cravendale because it lasted longer so I got to use more of it but not any more they can keep it. I just wish I had a local farmer I could buy direct from. As for cheese and butter, I will have to go without 🤷
I’ve just read a quote from a dairy farmer, after 911 they stopped flying Atlantic routes and the air cleaned up. Cows didn’t stop farting.
The minute I see the Gates Foundation are 'helping' with something, I want to get me and my family as far away from it as possible.
In 1988 in Australia the government made a wonderful documentary and everyone watched. It was about the depleting ozone and rising sea levels. It was very informative and ordinary Australians were invited to comment in the documentary. It explained all types of community conerns and gave insight into what we can do to help. It even showed people saying they didnt care about the ozone or the future cause they would be dead.
A little 9 year old boy was asked what would he do to help. He asked where the hole in the ozone was over Australia. When questioned why he wanted to know he said "Cause I will go and plant a tree under it". What a beautiful heart he had.
Well said and well put together so succintly. We support you and all the other farmers who have woken up to the scam to poison us. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for explaining this, Gareth. I am not a farmer but I know cows have been farting for millenia and we have come to no harm. I am more worried about Bill Gates' carbon footprint than I am about Daisy's gas production. !
well done keep on going .wonderful
That 'addative' causes lower fertility in men, so you can't ever say it can be used safely. Then think about fertility in cows....does it affect them and would this inadvertently/purposely push the agenda to reduce beef consumption?
Well thats what Bill Gates wants, reduce eating beef, buy plant based foods, forward thinking
Cows don't get a say in the experiments carried out on them - and now we are being treated like cows!
If cows had a say then nobody would be consuming dairy, they would rather have their calves.
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No more chemicals
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Arla will probably ignore the backlash call people ‘conspiracy theorists’ then go out of business
i heard the side effect of one of the chemicals is sterility
If you handle the raw additive without mask, goggles, gloves, etc. hazmat. See the data sheet.
There is the kicker ".... it was going to cost farmers a fortune...." straight into big corporate balance sheets !!! We are sick of big corporates making money at the expense of our health !!
Thank you for explaining
We have stopped buying from the supermarkets and have now ordered from the local milkman
But where do they source their milk supplies from?
A local farm that doesn't or wont use bovear, did the research
Try ‘Modern Milkman’ an internet company that delivers fresh milk,dairy and groceries to your doorstep by 6am.They use small farmers.I had an email from them 2 days ago saying their milk is free from the additive.
"An incredibly high recurring cost" - Voilà! You have the reason why they're so keen on pushing it. Not too dissimilar to other dynamics driving Net Zero.
It's all about the money
Money is just one tool they're using to follow a doctrine
Also M and S are using this, Cadbury, we need to ask shops.The whole carbon story is untruth.
My milk is organic & delivered in glass bottles..has been for years & I also get raw milk..& try to get direct from organic retailers.. hate supermarkets with a vengeance
Milk contains blood and puss due to the harsh treatment of cows leading to constant infection. Milk is pasteurised to remove pathogens.
Went to my local butcher yesterday. Bought a small pot of local double cream. ( Heavy cream to the Yank's)
5 or 10 mins with my hand mixer and bingo.
Butter.
Bit of salt, no other additives.
Just wish it was as easy to get full fat local milk as he only does semi skimmed milk.
Well said sir hopefully they will listen but they may be a little late as I for one have found alterntive products to all Arla products that I usualy eat(I used Arla so I could support the farmers in the cooperative) and can honestly say most of them taste better if this is the case for a lot of the public Arla have managed to damage both their reputation and their profits A U-turn may help somewhat but a lot of the damage will be irreversable
For me, its not about if the stuff is safe or not. It's the fact they didn't state this on the bottles to let the consumer decide.
IF ( a big if) methane is an issue with ruminants why was it never an issue when bison were roaming freely ...in their tens of millions?
The climate has ALWAYS changed, and ALWAYS will!!!!!
A great video Mate.
Blessings from Australia.....❤
Not for me M&S will not be on any of my recipes etc. If they want Arla they can keep it, I want a healthy family, so I shal be boycotting M&S from now on
Thank you for this insight into this issue. Brilliantly put. Ive boycotted Arla and am now looking at my local farmer. So another plus.
I agree with EVERYTHING you said but you've missed one vital point out....... Carbon dioxide does NOT change our climates. The ONLY thing that changes climate is the angle of incidence of our sun's infra red rays on to the earth's surface. That's why we have climates, designated as tropics and clearly identifiable by the type of growth, the average temperature and the amount of rainfall in those tropics. CO2 has been at MASSIVELY higher and MASSIVELY lower volumes in our atmosphere as a percentage throughout the planet's history as well as the history of mankind but the climate was never affected by that volume of gas. Never!
@elguapo.... I agree. Thanks for your comment. Do you have any relevant and interesting links to material that could be used for educational purposes on the climate/carbon dioxide deception?
@CerebralThinking I did reply yesterday but my post has been deleted. You can see all of the recorded temperatures since the 1800s at a website (one word, obviously) real climate tools and read loads of facts at real climate science and they end in com.