😈 ቢል ጌትስ ከኢትዮጵያ ዶሮዎች ጋር ምን አገናኘው? ቢል ጌትስ ልዩ እና ተፈጥሯዊ የሆነችውን የኢትዮጵያዊ ዶሮን አጠቃት! 🐔
- ➡ ‹ዊንዶውስ› ቢል ጌትስ ለምን የኢትዮጵያዊውን ኢዩጀኒስት አክራሪ ዶ/ር ቴዎድሮስ አድሃኖምን የዓለም ጤና ድርጅት ኃላፊ አድርጎ አስቀመጠው? ዶ/ር ቴዎድሮስ ‘ዋ!’ ብለናል።
- ➡ ማይክሮሶፍት ቢል ጌትስ ለምንድነው የኢትዮጵያ ብሄራዊ ምግብ በሆነው የዶሮ ወጥ ላይ ያተኮረው?
👉 “ችግር – ምላሽ – መፍትሔ / “Problem – Reaction – Solution” + Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis (ተሲስ ፣ ፀረ-ፀረስታ እና ውህደት/መደመር)👈
💭 በሰሜን ኢትዮጵያ ላለፉት መቶ ሰላሳ ዓመታትና ዛሬም እንደሚያደርጉት’የተባይ መከላከያ’፣ ‘የአረምና አንበጣ ማጥፊያ’ እያሉ መርዛቸውንና ኑክሌራቸውን ይረጫሉ፣ አየሩንና ውሃውን ይበክላሉ፣ ጦርነት ይቀሰቅሳሉ፣ ሕዝባችንን፣ ከብቶቻችንን ፣ ዶሮዎቻችንን፣ ሰብሎቻችንን፣ ዛፎቻችንንና ሰብሎቻችንን ሁሉ ይጨርሳሉ፣ ረሃብ ያመጣሉ፣ ሕዝቡን ያዳክማሉ የሞቱትን እና የተራቡትን ወገኖቻችን ፎቶዎች ለመላው ዓለም ያስተዋውቃሉ፤ ከዚያም፤ “ኡ!ኡ!” እንርዳችሁ፤ ግን ችግራችሁን እንፈታላችሁ ዘንድ የ”እኛን” ዶሮዎች እና እንቁላሎች፣ የእኛን ስንዴና በቆሎ ብሉ” በማለት የ 666ቱን ምልክታቸውን በሕዝባችን ዘረ መል ውስጥ ይቀብራሉ። ለእነዚህ አረመኔዎች ወዮላቸው!
✞✞✞በሰሜን ኢትዮጵያ እጅግ በጣም አሰቃቂ ግፍና ወንጀል በመፈጸም ላይ ያሉት አርመኔዎቹና ከሃዲዎች የኤዶማውያንና እስማኤላውያን ወኪሎች እነ አብይ አህመድ አሊ ሁሉ በመለኮታዊ ሰይፍ ይጨፍጨፉ! ነበልባላዊ በሚሆን በሥላሴ ቃልና ሥልጣን ይንደዱ! ይቃጠሉ! በሲኦል የጨለማ አዘቅት ውስጥ ይዝቀጡ ወይም ይስጠሙ! ኃዘን ከላያቸው አይራቅ ትካዜም ከልባቸው አይጥፋ! እንደ ቃየልና ይሁዳ በዱርና በበርሃ ተበታትነው ሲቅበዘበዙ ይኑሩ! አሜን! አሜን! አሜን!✞✞✞
👉 በተለይ የኢትዮጵያን ዶሮና እንቁላል አደገኛ ሁኔታ በሚመለከት የዓይን ምስክርነቴን በተለያዩ ጽሑፎችና ቪዲዮች ላለፉት አሥር ዓመታት ሳቀርብ ነበር፤ ይህ ጉዳይ እያንዳዳችንን በዕለታዊ ኑሯችን በጽኑ የሚመለከተን አንገብጋቢ ጉዳይ ነው። ሃምበርገርና ጃንክ የለመደው ወገን ግን ተገቢውን ትኩረት እየሰጠው አይደለም። ወሬውና ትኩረቱ ሁሉ ኢትዮጵያዊ ወንድ ከሆነ ተግባር ይልቅ ‘እንትና ይህን ተናገረ!’ ብቻ ነው! ወሬ ብቻ! ኢትዮጵያውያንን ላለፉት አምስት መቶ ዓመታት አንድ በአንድ በመጨፍጨፍ ላይ ያለው ጋላ-ኦሮሞ የኢትዮጵያና ኢትዮጵያዊነት ቀንደኛ ጠላት መሆኑን ተገንዝቦ ይህን አረመኔ የጋላ-ኦሮሞ አገዛዝ ለአንዴና ለመጨረሻ ጊዜ ሆ ብሎ በመፋለም ፈንታ በድንቁርና እና በግትርነት ‘አማራ፣ ትግሬ’ ተባብለው ሕዝባችንን ለመከራና ስቃይ አጋለጡት፣ ሕዝባችንን ከሁሉም አቅጣጫ እየጨረሰብን፣ እያኮላሸብንና ለስደት እያበቃን መሆኑን በውል በመገንዘብ እነ ግራኝን በቶሎ በእሳት በመጥረግ ፈንታ ዛሬም እዬዬ ብቻ ሆኗል። እንዴት አንድ ብልህ አባት መሪ ይጠፋል?! ትውልዱ ምን ያህል በምናምኑ ቢበከል ነው ይህን ያህል አህዛባዊ ባሕርይ የያዘው?! ወይንስ ከባዱ ኃጢዓታቸው እንደ ቃዔል አሳውሯቸዋል?! እጅግ በጣም ያሳዝናል።
😈 Bill Gates Attacks The Unique & Organic Ethiopian Chicken! 🐔
- ➡ Why did ‘Windows’ Bill Gates install Ethiopia’s eugenicist fanatic Dr. Tedros Adhanom atop the WHO?
- ➡ Why is Microsoft Bill Gates attacking the National dish of Ethiopia, which is Chicken Stew or Doro Wat?
👉 “Problem – Reaction – Solution” + Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis 👈
💭 They spray their poisons and nuclear weapons, pollute the air and water, start wars, destroy our people, our cattle, our chickens, our crops, our trees and all our crops, bring famine, weaken the people and kill them. They will promote the photos and videos of our starving people to the whole world – and then, with their Crocodiles tears, they say; “Let us help you. But in order to solve your problems, you MUST eat our GMO chickens and eggs, our GMO wheats and corns.” With that they will bury their 666 mark in our people’s ancient genes. Evil! Evils! Evils! Woe to the children of Lucifer!
✞✞✞ May evils like Abiy Ahmed Ali, the wicked and traitorous agents of the Edomites and Ishmaelites, who are committing the most horrible atrocities and crimes in northern Ethiopia, be crushed by the divine sword! With the fiery word and authority of the Trinity! May they all burn, sink or be drown in the dark abyss of hell! Sorrow will not be far from them and grief will not disappear from their hearts! May they live like Cain and Judah wandering in the wilderness! Amen! Amen! Amen!✞✞✞
🐔 Chicken is quickly becoming the world’s most popular meat. More than 90% of the world’s chicken is produced through factory farming. This intensive livestock production method brings with it myriad problems, including horribly cruel conditions and an ideal setting for new pathogens to emerge. The conventional poultry industry is embracing new kinds of genetic engineering to pave the way to an all-chicken future.
These days, most GMO corn and soy — the two most prevalent GMO crops — end up in animal feed. GMO livestock feed is, quite simply, the norm. However, the rise of new GMOs made with emerging techniques includes genetically engineering the animals themselves. In 2015, GMO salmon became the first genetically engineered animal approved by the FDA for human consumption — but it surely won’t be the last.
😈 Why did Bill Gates cross the road?
Chicken’s rise as The World’s Most Popular Meat isn’t an entirely natural phenomenon. It has had several helpers along the way.
Philanthropic organizations and governments in developing economies are singing poultry’s praises. Bill Gates himself — Microsoft mogul and owner of more farmlandin North America than any other individual — blogged about chicken-keepingas the antidote to poverty and even donated 100,000birds to impoverished families. Ethiopiais one of several sub-saharan African countries expecting a population spike in the coming decades. The government is already promotingconsumption of and investment in resources for the next generation’s nuggets.
Chicken-keeping is commonplace in Ethiopia’s rural areas, where a flock of 5 or 6 birds can provide crucial income for a family. These chickens are indigenous varieties with a different lineage than the factory farm broilers. Indigenous chickens scavenge for their food and are skilled at evading predators, but they don’t grow quickly or lay frequently. Even by the standards of a developing economy, many Ethiopians consume very little meat.
All of which begs the question: What do the Bill Gateses of the world have in mind when they picture expanded poultry production? Is the landscape populated with indigenous birds, well-adapted to their environment but considered low-producers? Were Gates’ 100,000 free chickens standard broiler stock, bred for high productivity but ill-suited to life in Africa’s rural villages? Perhaps the chicken of the future is a new bird altogether. Research facilitiesacross sub-Saharan Africa and the EU are working to integrate the productivity of factory farm breeds with the resilience of the indigenous chicken — and genetic engineering is one of the tools available to them.
The trouble with chickens bred for productivity is that they show deficitsin other areas. Fast-growing birds tend to be slower birds, less skilled at scavenging and avoiding predators. The factory farm setting which gave rise to conventional broilers controls for those particular risks, but chicken-keepers in sub-saharan Africa seldom have supplementary feed or shelter to offer their flocks.
Currently, 90%of the chicken consumed globally comes from factory farming. The system is easily replicable, environmentally questionable and morally reprehensible. Can small household flocks survive with birds explicitly bred for a factory setting? If factory farmed livestock production spread across the planet’s fastest growing continent, what dangers would follow?
Food for thought
Encouraging the consumption of animal protein in this day and age has another, more cynical purpose: the conversion of overproduced commodity grains — mostly GMOs — into discrete protein units.In the book, Animal, Vegetable, Junk, Mark Bittmanidentifies livestock as a great way to turn grain into money. For example, it takes 8 pounds of grain to generate 1 pound of chicken, smoothly turning crops into profit. That kind of conversion rate is a good thing, Bittman writes, “if you’re looking for a product that’s easier to ship and more marketable than corn.”
The idea places an unsettling spin on Gates’ 100,000 free chickens, as does the phrasing in Fortune magazine’s articleoutlining biotechnology’s role in “finding ways for farmers to produce more corn and soybeans on every acre.” It becomes difficult to read those words without seeing an ulterior motive.
Only the philanthropists themselves know their motivations. However, the long-term plan bears investigating — particularly with initiatives based on foreign, historically exploitative support. Is a movement, new product or aid package an effective way to feed people or an effective way to extract wealth? Does it create self-sufficiency or ongoing dependence? Will it concentrate power in foreign hands, ensuring continued influence over previously colonized land?
If colonization and imperialism sound like buzzwords from previous centuries, keep in mind these twin specters operate under the guise of progress and development. In the end, only the methods of approach have evolved.
Genetically engineered animals and crops are among the sneakiest, as “helping hands” — including patented GMOs and costly agricultural products — displace traditional wisdom and locally-adapted seeds. Meanwhile, the beneficiaries are the same as they’ve ever been.
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