Cool post. I'd like direct everyone's attention to this part in particular.
A communist named Upton Sinclair wrote a book called “The Jungle” in 1906 complaining about the plight of “the workers” in Chicago. No one really cared about the communism (the Nazis burned it, lol), but the book became famous for its portrayal of the meat industry as filthy. There was human flesh in the ground beef, people were falling in vats and getting boiled alive and then they would just fish them out and put them in a box. It actually led to laws being passed about safety and sanitation in the industry.
At no point prior to that publication was there any complaint in the meat market. You would have family farms raise your pigs and bring them to the local butcher and then to your kitchen.
It was all good. Only, it was GREAT, great compared to what (((they))) give you now. Because that system, which worked well, no one was unhappy or complained, was a nuisance to (((the Grid))).
"The Jungle" was a complete fiction. The jew lie told had ruined the good we had lived.
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