Credit where credit is due: Our Cow is responsive to its customer base and supportive of choice!
Not just great meat sold directly from the farmer, but knowledge of the concerns that we all feel about mRNA jabs
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: I am both a customer of and an investor in Our Cow, a Casino-NSW-based meat and poultry direct-to-consumer distributor dealing directly with small farms. I gain nothing from sharing this information other than hoping that others will send similar letters to companies regarding their meat production processes.
This past weekend, I spent some time with a cattle farmer I know well from Central QLD as well as someone โin the knowโ from Far North Queensland. Both of them stated that the use of mRNA bioweapons in cattle in Australia has already started. It was not supposed to begin until August this year.
Early this morning, I sent an email to Our Cow, the company where I source much of our meat and poultry and one that I am a small share investor with as well.
To whom it may concern:
I am writing with a question for you which will determine whether or not I continue to support Our Cow as both a shareholder and a customer.
There has been recent news that cattle in Australia will be targeted with mRNA vaccines for both foot and mouth disease and Lumpy Skin Disease.
This was supposed to start in August of this year, but I have recently spent time with a QLD cattle farmer who told me that these jabs have already started.
Can you guarantee that none of the meat sold by Our Cow has been or will be from cattle that have received these jabs?
It would be my preference to continue supporting your organisation which I have done since its inception.
You could have knocked me over with a feather when I received the following response (published with permission from the writer with their name removed) within about 20 minutes:
Dear Meryl,
Thank you for your email and addressing your concerns, we completely understand ๐
Our livestock are not vaccinated against foot and mouth disease, or with the MRNA vaccine as we do not have FMD in Australia.
It is our duty of care to our consumers to advise if anything changes, at this stage, the above goes beyond our morals and principles and what Our Cow actually stands for.
Hope that gives you peace of mind ๐
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Please keep in mind that not using mRNA jabs does not mean that these animals are completely unvaccinated. I assume that other jabs are used on a regular basis, but I have no proof or evidence of that. But my biggest concern right now is the injection of the mRNA products.
I thank Our Cow sincerely for their great customer service and for stating in writing that they will inform their customer base should their position on these experimental bioweapons should change.
As I said above, feel free to write to other Australian meat producers/distributors and ask them the same question. If they are already using or plan to use these dangerous drugs, bypassing our right to say no to having our DNA changed via their injection or ingestion, then let them know what you think of this. By all means, use my text as a template for your letter. Consumers must make their wishes public and have their voices heard by those who are dependent on us as customers.
If you feel so moved, do share your letters with me at admin@myinformedchoice.com.au. I promise to keep your name and contact details private but may publish your de-identified correspondence or use it in upcoming podcasts or posts. Their responses to you would also be appreciated.
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