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It says Tyson Foods, one of the world’s leading meat producers, allegedly dumped an alarming volume of pollutants into America’s rivers. It’s interesting how everyone’s using the word allegedly because it’s the great keyword. It’s the great word to get people off or they could be sued if you say, oh yeah, we just saw them doing it. It has to go to court nowadays. If you are one of those people that are walking away from Tyson Foods, let me know down below. It says over the span of five years from 2018 to 2022, Tyson was responsible for releasing millions of pounds of toxic substances into the environment.
A detailed investigation spearheaded by the Union of Concerned Scientists found. The probe found some 371 million pounds of contaminants including nitrogen, phosphorus, chloride, oil, and even cyanide have been injected into wild arrays from 41 Tyson facilities. This is opening all around the country. The extensive pollution was found to affect water bodies in 17 states, notably impacting Nebraska, Illinois, and Missouri. This was the most. Those were the most affected, but I mean 17 states total. There are over 5,000 meat and poultry processing plants in the United States, but only a fraction are required to report pollution and abide by limits as one of the largest processors in the game with a near monopoly in some states.
Tyson is in a unique position to treat even hefty fines and penalties for polluting and simply the cost of doing business. This has to change, said the USC co-author, according to the Telegraph. The pollutants stem from about 87 billion gallons of wastewater, a mix containing blood, bacteria, and animal feces discharged by Tyson’s operations. This volume is significant enough to fill approximately 132,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools, underscoring the massive scale of the environmental issue. One striking ask, let me stop real quick and tell you something. Our government is attacking the small farmer. They’re attacking the small farmer because they are getting lots of money from big operations like Tyson.
It’s a big deal. They want to destroy this backyard small farmer and the backyard hobbyist. They want to take away your chickens. They want to tax. They start with taxing. Then they start. They go into regulation. They want to take away your small gardens. I’m not joking. There is a plan to do this. They want to tell you that it’s not environmentally sound or you’re not using best practices. Yet companies like this can get away with doing heinous things and they’re attacking the American workforce and they’re attacking the American food supply. And they want to attack your rights.
Please share this information out, this video out, because we need to get this out to the masses and we need more people raising chickens, gardening, because it’s like weapons. It’s like gun rights, right? Your amendment, your rights to own and bear arms. They know that every time they try and do something and then people rush out to go buy a bunch of bullets or guns, they go, oh, we’re pushed back. Think about it. If everyone said, I’m starting a small garden, I’m going to start raising chickens. I want to start, I want to get in a co-op.
I know it’s hard in the city, but I want to get in the co-op with someone and let’s get a couple of families to raise a cow and we’re going to butcher it, right? We’re going to butcher a steer. It’s a big deal. We’ve got to start taking back our nation through the food supply first and foremost. And people need young people if you’re watching this. And if you’re young and you if you’re interested in this type three, please start learning how to grow a tomato plant. If it’s even if you’re an apartment and you have a balcony, get a tomato plant, put it in a pot, water it every day and watch it grow and enjoy those tomatoes.
And I guarantee you, it is going to spark something amazing inside. You’re going to spark ideas. And now with what the pot farmers have, the science between growing weed and starting aquaponics and hydroponics, you can grow food like you would not believe in the smallest areas, like with a tower garden and recycling the water. And it’s so exciting. It’s so amazing. Please start type three if you’re a young person or even if you’re an older person, you go, I want to do this. I’ve never grown anything. I don’t have a green thumb. You don’t even have to have a green thumb now with aquaponics and hydroponics.
Go Google it. It’s amazing. Now, here it says when we’re talking about Tyson, it says, furthermore, it sheds light all this report, sheds light on the inadequacies of the current federal water regulations, which lacks specific limits for phosphorus and exempt the majority of meat processing plants. From stringent water pollution standards. I think this is so darn important. It’s crazy. And I want people to understand it. If you’re boycotting Tyson, hashtag boycott Tyson down below. And I want to keep the heat up. And we’ve got to wake people up to how bad these. I they’re criminal enterprises.
When you’re breaking the law, you’re a criminal. And if you’re breaking the law and dumping these things into waterways, you should be prosecuted, not just fined. The head brass should be prosecuted. Hope you got something on this. The Iconomic Ninja is out.
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