Whilst giving a healing treatment to a lady God said "Eat No Meat with Hooves".
Then a few years later I was on a high protein, low carb diet. I was making beef burgers for my son and I. Then God said "You have blood on your hands" I looked down and sure enough there was blood dripping from my hands as I was squeezing the burgers into shape.
Then God said "Eat No Meat with Hooves" again. Many years ago we provided talks to people about "Millennium Prophecies" and we advised people that meat was going to become a problem in the future and that humanity had not seen the worst of BSE etc.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/NM/madcow96.php
http://www.mad-cow.org
In the UK we have also had bouts of "Foot and Mouth disease" among our rural areas in recent years. http://www.defra.gov.uk/FootandMouth/
Now, US Meat Plants Lose the Right to Export to Mexico. By Tony C. Dreibus and William Freebairn
Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) -- About 30 U.S. slaughterhouses were refused certification to export meat to Mexico, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said, without giving a reason. Some of the plants are owned by Tyson Foods Inc., the largest U.S.-based meat producer, and process poultry, pork and beef, a report on the USDA Web site showed. Facilities owned by Smithfield Foods Inc. were also included on the list of plants that can’t ship some meats to Mexico. The move will probably hurt U.S. export sales, reducing demand for hogs, cattle and poultry and causing prices to fall, said Chris Lehner, the brokerage division manager at CommStock Investments in Royal, Iowa.
“Mexico is one of our better export destinations,” Lehner said. “It’s going to hurt at a time when financial problems are hurting the beef or pork industries.” Hog futures for February delivery fell 1.9 cent, or 3.1 percent, to 59.95 cents a pound on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The price still has gained 1.9 percent this year. Cattle futures for February delivery fell 2.225 cents, or 2.5 percent, to 86.10 cents a pound in Chicago, the biggest drop since Dec. 5. Futures are down 11 percent this year, partly on decreased demand.
Mexican Accord
U.S. authorities pulled the certification of the plants as part of an accord with Mexico, said Marco Antonio Sifuentes, a spokesman for the Latin American country’s Agriculture Ministry. Any plant that fails on three consecutive occasions to meet sanitary and quality standards automatically loses its right to export, he said by telephone from Mexico City."
More in formation here. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=aur.zLD6pjeg&refer=news
THIS IS THE FINAL WARNING
EAT NO MEAT WITH HOOVES......
MEAT THE TRUTH - CO2 effect of eating no meat
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