Cattle rancher Shad Sullivan discusses how calls for a reduction in meat consumption could impact the nation on 'The Bottom Line.'
A worldwide «anti-meat rhetoric» is apparently putting America’s food security and farmers’ livelihoods at grave risk, according to Texas and Colorado-based cattle rancher Shad Sullivan.
«They've all teamed up in this anti-meat rhetoric that you see sweeping across the globe, to get control of the people. And that's all it amounts to, is total control,» Sullivan said on "The Bottom Line," Wednesday.
«The tyrants need a rally cry. And that rally cry is the climate crisis,» the rancher continued. «Sustainability is nothing more than production and consumption control. It's any ‘ism’ except Americanism.»
At the recent COP28 climate summit in Dubai, The UN's Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) released a first-of-its-kind document that recommended nations that «over-consume meat» to limit their consumption as part of a broader effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Bloomberg reported.
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In addition to issuing guidelines for reducing meat consumption in the West, the FAO was allegedly expected to highlight how farmers should adapt to «erratic weather» and tackle their emissions produced from food waste and use of fertilizer.
According to U.S. cattle rancher Shad Sullivan, the supporters of an «anti-meat rhetoric» want production and consumption control. (Fox News)
Sullivan called the move an «attack on private property,» and named specific public figures who he feels have influenced geopolitical groups.
«It starts with the global elite. People like Bill Gates and Soros and Klaus Schwab and
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