I've been doing some research into UFOs and cattle mutilation from the 60s and 70s and came across some very concerning information I felt I needed to share. il add a lot of the sources I was using. Stay with me for a second and reserve judgement until the end. I swear this is not an anti meat campaign. Fuck bugs and fake steaks. Frankly, if true, it doesn't fucking matter at this point.
Diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia are being miscategorized. They are also on the rise. There was a decrease in cases in people born after 1928 (probably because the economy crashed and people couldn't afford...well, meat.) As seen here:
https://www.alzforum.org/news/research-news/more-evidence-dementia-case-numbers-are-falling
But cases have been doubling within the last decades. (Source below)
What are they actually? Prion diseases.
"Scientists are not absolutely sure what causes cell death and tissue loss in the Alzheimer's brain, but the plaques and tangles in the figures below are prime suspects."
"Prion diseases are transmissible, untreatable, and fatal brain diseases of mammals. Their cause is highly unusual: The host's normal prion protein can, for unknown reasons, malfunction and assemble into structured aggregates called prions that cause infectious brain disease."
Now, so what? This shit seems rare no? Quick dip into what initially caught my eye:
Per the history channel:
"The bovine corpses stunned the ranchers who found them. The animals’ ears, eyes, udders, anuses, sex organs and tongues had routinely been removed, seemingly with a sharp, clean instrument. Their carcasses had been drained of blood. No tracks or footprints were found in the immediate vicinity—nor were any of the usual opportunistic scavengers.
Between April and October of 1975, nearly 200 cases of cattle mutilation were reported in the state of Colorado alone. Far from being mere tabloid fodder, it had become a nationally recognized issue: That year, the Colorado Associated Press voted it the state’s number one story. Colorado’s then-senator Floyd Haskell asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to get involved."
"Here, on Colorado State University's Foothills Campus sits a dilapidated animal pen that appears untouched since scientists discovered the mule deer they were studying were unexpectedly and mysteriously dying. Researchers were baffled. Why were seemingly healthy deer taken from across Colorado's wilderness turning thin and wasting away toward premature death? [...] That was in 1967."
From:
https://extras.denverpost.com/news/news0324p.htm
"Mar. 24, 2001 - At least two people have died in Colorado this year from a rare and always-fatal brain illness related to mad cow disease, and doctors at a Denver hospital fear six others may have been exposed."
From: https://www.cdc.gov/prions/cjd/occurrence-transmission.html
A chart shows deaths from cjd 180 in 1979 increasing up to 500 in 2020
And , as seen in the final link below
"The historical record shows that high levels of infectious TSEs were imported from New Guinea into research facilities at Fort Detrick and Bethesda, Maryland after 1958 and were used for intensive cross-species infectivity experiments. • We hypothesize that animal mutilations represent both a TSE-disease sampling operation on domestic animals AND a graphic warning that the beef and venison food chain is compromised. Overall, the evidence suggests that animal mutilations are a long-term, covert, prion disease sampling operation by unknown perpetrators who are aware of a substantial contamination of the beef and venison food supply.
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So, did the us gov experiment with prion disease in the 1960s and unexpectedly cause an uncontrollable, unstoppable slow moving infection into the nations food chain? Is that why the majority of us meat gets imported? Is that why they are pushing bug meat and plant meat and investing heavily in it despite extreme public disinterest in them? Why does long Covid have similarities to prion disease? Why is bill gates supporting research into alz and prion disease? Why doesn't it fuckin matter? Because, did you know prion diseases can incubate from 5-40 years? If true, it's done.
From: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0188440912003311
It was estimated that in 2010 there were 36.5 million people living with dementia, with 7.7 million new cases yearly and a new case of dementia every 4 sec. The number of persons living with dementia will nearly double every 20 years. Most of these persons will be living in low- and middle-income countries
Additional sources
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3372647/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-89586-6
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