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New York Attorney General Letitia James has been chosen as the tip of the spear to launch the globalists’ war on beef. This week you filed a ridiculous lawsuit against the world’s largest beef producer, JBS USA.
“This is their opening volley, but it won’t be their last,” said Jason Nelson, CEO of Completely natural preparations. “They are weaponizing the climate change hoax to destroy the beef industry, thus forcing people to choose between petri dish “meat,” tofu burgers, or insect powder for protein. which we need”.
James’ lawsuit alleges that JBS USA is “greenwashing” by allegedly misleading the public about its environmental impact. He says the company can’t reach its goal of zero emissions by 2040 because it doesn’t have an adequate plan 16 years before expiry.
“We are reaching out to our rancher partners and livestock associations across the country, including New York, to coordinate a response to this and other attacks on real beef,” Nelson said. “We have seen what these people will do with the law and we must act to respond.”
Nelson’s company, Completely natural preparations. promised not only to provide Americans with cuts of steak for long-term storage, but also to help support American veterans’ charities. Their “prepper beef,” which has a 25-year shelf life, offers a special discount for a limited time. Americans can get 25% off all their products with the promo code “veterans25“.
As Nelson noted, James isn’t just using this lawsuit to punish a company for ridiculous reasons. He’s also using the lawsuit as a platform from which to normalize beef price increases and convince people to think they don’t need all-natural meat.
As his recent statement indicates, they want Americans to choose to accept the alternatives that the powers that be are promoting. Here is a segment of his statement, italics added:
“As families continue to face the daily impacts of the climate crisis, they are willing to spend more of their hard-earned money on products from brands that are better for the environment. When companies falsely advertise their commitment to sustainability, they mislead consumers and endanger our planet.”