Anonymous ID: 12ec22 July 27, 2022, 3:09 p.m. No.16850208   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0245 >>0580

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Consumer Alert: Goodyear Issues Recall for Select Tires Used on RVs

NHTSA Warns Against Aftermarket Sales

Goodyear is recalling more than 170,000 tires that were produced between 1996 and 2003 and sold for use on trucks and recreational vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that these tires experienced a high rate of failure on RVs when compared to similar tires. Tire failure at highway speeds can lead to serious injury or death.

 

The recall specifically applies to G159 tires size 275/70R22.5, commonly found on RVs.

https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/goodyear-recall-tires-rvs

 

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Anonymous ID: 12ec22 July 27, 2022, 3:10 p.m. No.16850432   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>>16850199

top kek

not that even a portion of that statement would ever be confirmed by your own work, NewserWeek.

 

This includes the idea that Satanic, cannibalistic pedophiles in the Democratic Party, finance and other institutions are controlling the world and worked against former U.S. President Donald Trump during his term in office.

 

pedophiles in the Democratic Party, finance and other institutions are controlling the world

 

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Anonymous ID: 12ec22 July 27, 2022, 3:11 p.m. No.16850590   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/twitter-give-elon-musk-internal-data-spam-fake-accounts

 

 

Twitter to give Elon Musk internal data

on spam, fake accounts: report

 

Fox Business, by Lucas Manfredi

 

 

Posted By: Beardo, 6/8/2022 5:08:04 PM

 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has appeared to score a victory in his impasse with Twitter over repeated requests for its internal data on spam and fake accounts. The social media giant has agreed to hand over a "firehose" of data comprising more than 500 million tweets posted each day, according to The Washington Post, citing an anonymous source familiar with the company's thinking. The outlet notes that the data, which reportedly includes account information, a real-time record of tweets and the devices users tweet from, could be given to Musk as soon as this week. Currently, about two dozen companies pay to access the data, according to the Post.

 

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Anonymous ID: 12ec22 July 27, 2022, 3:11 p.m. No.16850632   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Massive Meat Rendering facility with Robotics, AI systems and Railroad Offloading integration Raises Eyebrows

 

(Natural News) A massive meat rendering facility is due to begin construction in Rapid City, South Dakota next year, with plans for its completion by 2026. The $1.1 billion facility is known as the, “Western Legacy Development Corporation,” and it promises to bring large-scale production to the beef industry, rendering an estimated 8,000 cattle per day.

 

The processing plant is said to be one million square feet in size, once completed.

 

On the positive side, this could provide new competition for Cargill, Tyson and the other monopolistic food giants that are steeped in a lot of evil practices. Perhaps a more independent, privately-owned beef production facility would provide food supply chain redundancy and increased efficiencies that would ultimately lead to lower food prices for Americans.

 

On the other hand, several things being touted about this facility are definitely raising eyebrows. Among them:

 

  • Touting their robotics and Artificial Intelligence-driven processing systems that will use robots to render carcasses.

  • Their claim that they will turn biological fat into biofuels, effectively becoming an energy producer, but deriving energy from dead carcasses.

  • Their description of using railroads to deliver the cattle, but not having cattle yards. Instead, they plan to offload thousands of cattle each day directly into the robot factory for rendering.

  • The fact that there are not 8,000 cattle available per day anywhere near Rapid City, South Dakota.

  • The utter lack of existing housing in the area which would be necessary to house the estimated 2,500 new employees.

 

Robotics, AI, lasers and “air knives”

 

There’s a “creepy” factor in some of the descriptions surrounding this new meat plant. As NewsCenter1.TV reports:

 

The Western Legacy Development Corporation facility will process cattle and bison completely with the use of robotics and artificial intelligence making processing easier, safer and more efficient and producing consistent cuts of meat. They will use laser technology and air knives which use a high velocity air stream to dehide animals.

 

The purpose of this tech, according to the developers, is to make beef processing more efficient, producing less waste, and thereby making beef products more affordable for consumers. But we can’t help think of a Terminator factory run by Cyberdyne Systems when we imagine robots, lasers and AI systems running a giant carcass harvesting facility.

 

“We’re also looking at making tallow and yellow grease products that not only can go into the feed ingredient business but also into the industrial and maybe the biodiesel industries,” said a project spokesperson, as quoted by NewsCenter1.tv.

 

Biodiesel? From carcasses?

 

It all begs the obvious question: Can the plant process carcasses other than cattle?

 

Demand for beef will plummet as the population dies off

 

As we ponder this project, we also have to wonder about the economic dynamics at play here. With fertilizer shortages, diesel fuel price spikes and drought conditions affecting cattle feed and cattle production, it looks like the number of cattle available across America is going to significantly diminish in the years ahead. At the same time, the toxic vaccine injections will be killing off an increasing number of people over the coming decade, racking up millions of dead human carcasses across the country.

 

We aren’t accusing this group of any nefarious plans, but we have to wonder if such a facility could have a “duel use” future, where it’s not just cattle being rendered into fuel, but rather other types of carcasses that might be plentiful as the global depopulation agenda accelerates.

 

We welcome any clarification statement from the Western Legacy Development Corporation, if they are interested in sharing it with our audience.

 

And perhaps these concerns are unjustified. Perhaps it’s just really advanced robots, lasers, AI and “air knives” being used to make hamburgers and collagen and biodiesel components. Maybe there’s nothing weird about it. What do you think?

 

Sauce: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-06-29-massive-meat-rendering-facility-with-robotics-ai-systems-and-railroad-offloading.html#

 

We cover this and many other topics in today’s Situation Update podcast. The section about the meat plant begins at 55 minutes:

 

Brighteon.com/f69b9151-bbcf-4dd8-ba36-adc6d49558fc

 

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