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Gali

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HERMES AGENT v0.17.0 JUST SHIPPED. "THE REACH RELEASE." 1,475 COMMITS. 800 PRs. 245 CONTRIBUTORS. HERMES NOW REACHES IMESSAGE, RAFT NETWORK, AND CURSOR'S COMPOSER MODEL. the highlights: Nous Research iMESSAGE WITHOUT A MAC RELAY Photon Spectrum integration ships native iMessage support. no Mac in a closet. no BlueBubbles bridge. hermes photon login → device code auth → done. Hermes lives in the blue bubbles now. ASYNC SUBAGENTS NO LONGER BLOCK YOUR CHAT delegate_task(background=true) dispatches a subagent that runs in the background. returns a handle immediately. you keep working. result re-enters as a new turn when it finishes. long research dives stop blocking your main session. IMAGE EDITING, NOT JUST GENERATION image_generate now edits source images. "make this logo blue." "remove the background." "turn this sketch into a render." works across every supported image provider. same tool, new mode. CURSOR'S COMPOSER MODEL VIA GROK OAUTH grok-composer-2.5-fast is in the xAI model picker. 200k context window. fast coding model behind Cursor. your Grok subscription. Hermes's agent loop. no separate API key needed. AUTOMATION BLUEPRINTS schedule tasks without learning cron syntax. "daily news briefing at 8am" becomes a form. one blueprint definition renders everywhere: dashboard form, CLI slash command, Telegram chat, docs catalog entry. answer questions, not memorize 0 8 * * *. FULL PROFILE BUILDER IN DASHBOARD build a complete Hermes profile from the browser. pick model. choose skills. attach MCPs. no config.yaml editing. plus unified multi-profile view with global switcher. SKILLS HUB BROWSER REHAUL connected hubs (OpenAI, Anthropic, HuggingFace, NVIDIA). Featured section. full skill previews before install. security scan on each skill. browsing skills is a real browsing experience now. ATOMIC MEMORY OPERATIONS memory tool gained an operations array. batch add/replace/remove edits applied atomically. the model can free space and add entries in ONE call even when individual adds would overflow the budget. memory updates no longer fail mid-edit. CURATOR STOPPED SPENDING TOKENS BY DEFAULT deterministic skill pruning still runs free. LLM-powered consolidation now opt-in only: curator.consolidate: true to enable. routine background curation costs you zero tokens. WHATSAPP BUSINESS CLOUD API official Meta adapter alongside existing Baileys bridge. no QR-scanning bridge process to keep alive. hosted, first-party WhatsApp channel. TELEGRAM RICH MESSAGES (BOT API 10.1) proper rich formatting. cleaner long-message handling. native markup instead of flattened text. on by default. opt-out available. DESKTOP APP IS NOW A DAILY DRIVER rebindable keyboard shortcuts. native OS notifications. live subagent watch-windows streaming activity. composer model selector with per-model presets. automatic RTL/bidi text. resizable VS Code terminal pane. per-thread composer drafts. install ANY VS Code Marketplace theme. RAFT AGENT NETWORK new bundled adapter connects Hermes to raft. build as an external agent. wake-channel bridge. privacy by contract: wake payloads carry metadata only, never message bodies. SECURE DASHBOARD LOGIN every token-required endpoint returns 401 behind OAuth gate. websocket auth uses served dashboard token. public_url override warnings. exposing your dashboard to the network is safer by default. upgrade: hermes update 300+ issues closed. security round included. hermes-agent ecosystem now at 198K GitHub stars.

YanXbt

35,261 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

🚨BREAKING: Alibi Anomalies in the Charlie Kirk Investigation? This CitiBank Receipt Raises SERIOUS Red Flags! 🔍🤯 Folks, let's talk facts: In a standard CitiBank mobile app or online receipt, the button for disputing a charge is ALWAYS "Dispute Charge" – both words capitalized. But in the screenshot provided as part of Cabot Phillips' alibi? It's "Dispute charge" with a lowercase 'c'. This is NOT standard. Multiple verified screenshots and app guides confirm the consistent capitalization. This irregularity could indicate an abnormality, such as a potential digital alteration or Photoshop edit – or perhaps an outdated app version/glitch. Either way, it's highly unusual and not what we'd expect from an authentic, current Citi receipt. Why does this matter? It ties directly into the timeline around Charlie Kirk's tragic death. Witness Mitch Snow's testimony places key figures – including Erika Kirk and Brian Harpool – at Fort Huachuca on Sept. 8, 2025, specifically at the Candlewood Suites hotel, followed by a suspicious high-level meeting on the morning of Sept. 9 where the witness places Cabot Philips in attendance. Cabot Phillips (Erika's ex) shared this receipt and a Publix photo as an alibi to show he was in Nashville buying balloons on Sept. 8, far from Arizona. If the alibi holds, great – but these inconsistencies cast doubt. And it's not just the receipt. The Publix photo has its own red flags: The magazine rack behind him shows out-of-date issues that don't align with a Sept. 8 snapshot. People Magazine: The visible issue is the Sept. 1, 2025, edition featuring Helen Mirren. But grocery stores like Publix update racks weekly – religiously, often stocking the next issue in advance. By Sept. 8, the Sept. 8 (or later) issue should have been out, meaning this older Sept. 1 copy is unusually outdated for that date. Time Magazine's Special Edition 50th Anniversary Jaws: This collector's issue was released on July 11, 2025 (tied to the documentary premiere), but investigations revealed it wasn't widely available in stores until after Aug. 29 (theater re-release date). Yet it's prominently displayed – another timing mismatch that suggests the photo might not be from Sept. 8 as claimed. Adding to the questions: Another photo shared by Cabot Phillips – a family snapshot with a balloon, purportedly taken in Nashville on Sept. 8 at 6:57 PM – shows signs of digital manipulation based on Error Level Analysis (ELA) from tools like FotoForensics. According to analysis by SCFactsOnly✝️🇬🇪, the ELA output reveals heavy pixelation, noise, and compression artifacts, especially in the semi-transparent date/location overlay ("Nashville September 8 6:57 PM"). This overlay stands out dramatically in ELA because text layers added digitally compress differently from the original photo content, making it a classic red flag for editing. The rest of the image shows more uniform compression, but varying noise patches suggest possible other adjustments. While there could be benign reasons (like app filters), this anomaly indicates the photo may have been altered – particularly the timestamp and location stamp – which could undermine its reliability as evidence of being in Nashville on that date. I'm not accusing anyone of faking anything – there could be innocent explanations, like a store with delayed stock, app variations, or photo editing for non-nefarious reasons. But based on the totality of circumstances – the non-standard capitalization on the receipt, the magazine date discrepancies, and now this ELA-detected irregularity in the family photo – these are irregular, highly unusual abnormalities that simply don't add up without more context. This warrants further investigation to get to the truth. Charlie's legacy deserves nothing less. If you're following the open-source probe, share this and demand answers. What do YOU think? 👇 Shoutout to Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸, SCFactsOnly✝️🇬🇪 and who has been steadfast in pointing out these inconsistencies and continuing the investigation on this matter. I would suggest everyone FOLLOW these guys. RT, Tag Candace Owens abd let me know your thoughts below.

Project Constitution

462,794 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

ARLA WON -- YOU LOST - BOVAER SOON ALL MILK After the Arla - DMK takeover last week a Huge New Milk Supply Monolith has been Formed. This means Bovaer‑milk will quietly become the default “standard milk”, while organic milk becomes scarcer and more expensive. AND YOU WILL NOT BE INFORMED ON LABELS Why this matters now with the Arla–DMK merger: This is where things get strategically interesting. 1. Arla is already the most aggressive adopter of Bovaer They defended it publicly, continued trials, and positioned it as central to their climate strategy. This means the merged entity is WILL scale Bovaer faster, not slower. 2. DMK brings Germany — a huge dairy market — into the equation The merger forces a harmonised methane strategy, and Bovaer is the only ready‑to‑deploy tool. CONSUMERS: Exoect Organic Milk to be Priced out of the Market, not just UK, not just EU, but there will be plans through those financially involved, like Bill Gates, to get BOVAER in Animal Feeds as the de facto position. And before Mr Gates Operatives on X start to argue: The Company holding Bovaer Trademarks is DSM-Firmenich -- The Gates Foundation holds extensive shareholdings in this Company. From Scottish Parliamentary Briefing Papers re Nicola Sturgeon's involvement... "There also seems to be some information hidden from public view, such as DSM-Firmenich denying any connection with Bill Gates, only for us to discover Bill Gates has purchased 1m shares in the Company, with the major investor behind the scheme, Black Rock" There will also be price differentiation between Bovaer Milk and Non-Bovaer. OF COURSE TEN YEARS FROM NOW THERE WILL BE ZERO CHOICE - JUST BOVAER. For the Arla–DMK giant, this means: They will push Bovaer harder than ever — because climate targets demand it. They must avoid another consumer revolt — because the merged brand is too big to hide. They will likely invest heavily in “green dairy” PR, transparency dashboards, and retailer‑aligned messaging. Any future health concerns (even unfounded ones) will hit twice as hard because of their scale. LACK OF CHOICE, LACK OF TRANSPARENCY, PUBLIC REJECTION We’re sleepwalking into a food system where the public has no real choice at all. Supermarkets are quietly shifting to “low‑methane milk” using feed additives like Bovaer — and most people don’t even know it’s happening. There’s no clear labelling. There’s no public documentation. There’s no way for families to choose milk without these additives unless they pay organic prices or hunt down tiny local suppliers. And here’s the truth nobody in the industry wants to say out loud: Even if every analysis says “no harm”, even if regulators approve it, even if the science is solid… The public still won’t want it if they feel tricked. People want transparency. People want choice. People want to know what’s going into the food chain — not find out years later through a press release. This isn’t anti‑science. This isn’t anti‑farmer. This is about trust. If the industry keeps rolling out feed additives without open discussion, clear labelling, or public consent, they’re going to trigger a backlash far bigger than they expect. Choice matters. Transparency matters. Trust matters. And right now, the public is getting none of them. MANY FARMERS DO NOT WANT CHEMICALS OF ANY KIND PUT INTO ANIMAN FEED AND THEN INTO THE HUMAN FOOD CHAIN.. Because. It. Is. Insane...

Pete Sanford

111,709 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

18-year-old driver was traveling over 100 mph in crash that killed a 17-year-old high school girl Woodbridge, NJ - Newly released video and police radio transmissions show a Nissan Maxima traveling at a high rate of speed before a fiery crash that killed a 17-year-old passenger and seriously injured two other people during an encounter with Woodbridge police in February. The footage shows a Nissan Maxima with New York registration speeding south on Route 1, running a red light and turning onto Gill Lane before colliding with another vehicle and bursting into flames. "Crash, big crash, Route 1 South and Gill Lane," an officer can be heard saying over police radio traffic. "No cops involved. It's another vehicle. I'm checking on survivors. We need ALS out here immediately," an officer said in a subsequent transmission. According to authorities, the Nissan was driven by Mikael Salman, 18, of Iselin. The video release comes as Salman faces multiple criminal charges, including first-degree aggravated manslaughter while eluding law enforcement. He also has been charged with death by auto, four counts of aggravated assault, assault by auto, endangering the welfare of a child, resisting arrest and animal cruelty. He remained hospitalized in June. The Attorney General's Office said a preliminary investigation found the Nissan was traveling south on Route 1 at a high speed shortly before midnight Feb. 19. Police radio traffic indicates the vehicle was traveling about 105 mph near Woodbridge Center Drive. Woodbridge Police Officer Khari Manzini, who was in a marked patrol vehicle, left a stationary position and attempted to catch up to the Nissan, according to the Attorney General's Office. Authorities said the Nissan traveled from Route 1 South to Avenel Road, onto Remsen Avenue and then Route 35 before re-entering Route 1 South. About one minute after returning to Route 1 South, the Nissan collided with a second civilian vehicle at the intersection of Route 1 South and Gill Lane, according to investigators. After the crash, officers determined Salman and his passenger were trapped inside the vehicle. Firefighters assisted with removing both occupants. Salman was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital with serious injuries. The passenger, a 17-year-old girl, was pronounced dead at 12:25 a.m. Feb. 20, authorities said. While the Attorney General's Office has not publicly identified her, she was identified as Karla Gamero on a GoFundMe page created following the crash. Investigators also found that the passenger's dog died inside the Nissan. The two occupants of the second vehicle, a 2004 Buick with Pennsylvania registration, suffered serious injuries and were taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for treatment. The police vehicle was not directly involved in the crash, authorities said.

LRHN cash

102,245 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

F.A.Q. Is at risk of being killed? No. But I saw some twitter account placing last in Supercell games revenue 😱😱😱 Here we go again 🥲 At the moment, we have 99 priorities. Revenue ain't one. I understand the concern, but to reiterate once again: We're keeping our player base small, collect player feedback, analyse player behaviour with the game, and improve based on that. Once we're confident, we'll scale the game. So far we did close to zero effort into player acquisition. We ran a small campaign in the summer mostly to test things out and it produced great results! Right now, as we're pivoting the game, we've paused our efforts. Low revenue is expected in the coming months. Then why was the game launched globally? Our launch strategy was very different from past Supercell games. We launched globally so everyone could access the game, regardless of their country. We didn't want to exclude anyone or have players using VPNs to play. Instead, we used an invite system to actually control growth and keep things small. We eventually lifted the invite system to make access easier once the launch frenzy slowed down. Yes, we launched globally, but that wasn't our big "GLOBALLLLLLL 🥳🥳🥳🥳" moment. I'm not even sure we'll have or need one. We want to grow progressively. What's working and what's not? We have very encouraging metrics, including the cosmetic-only monetisation model which is showing great results so far. We want to improve player retention which which isn’t yet where we want it to be, but nothing drastic or discouraging. Right now, we're working on revamping the game to address core issues, which would have been way more challenging if we'd gone big right from the start. Is neo moco ( revamp) a hit-or-kill moment for the game? lol no. It was simply a very needed revamp, as the current chapter system wasn't working. We're hoping neo moco will deliver a better experience, but also just the baseline to keep improving and making it more and more enjoyable with further updates. But the other Supercell game... Every Supercell game is its own team, following its own path. Game A is not discontinued or launched globally because of what happened to Game B. No one is demanding us quick results. We're not speed running success. You're killing the game by removing power progression/builds/that particular feature i really like. Nothing is set in stone. If we feel that re-adding some sort of progression will improve things, we'll do it. If we feel that classes need some sort of customisation, we'll add it. However, keeping the current system as it is would set us up for failure. Right now, we just need to put the new version out there, see how it feels with players and go from there. When will neo launch? We're very confident for first quarter of 2026, but that's subject to change. Will be the next Supercell global hit? Only time will tell. We have every reason to believe so, and as long as that's the case, we'll keep going strong 💪 So don't read too much into some (very unreliable and questionable) revenue comparisons. We don't care at the moment, so why should you? Taking the chance to share a clip of the mo.convo podcast we recorded last month. Nothing changed, still actual. See you for neo moco 🥳

joao.co

116,073 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten

Some Big Numbers To Get Excited About Regular readers will know I often write of frustration at not moving fast enough. This mission I am on is really hard and sometimes it can seem impossibly big when I am down in the weeds dealing with dog issues on a daily basis. I have to say though that writing this tonight and looking through some numbers I feel for the first time that I am starting to make some large scale progress… A Second Island 🌴🥥 I live and help the dogs on the island of Koh Samui. There is an island of equal size called Koh Phangan just across the water. You probably have heard of it as the home of the world famous Full Moon Party. They have a similar problem with street dogs. Since the the 1st May I have starting funding a wonderful foundation called PACS to sterilise dogs there. They are starting with 50 this month. This is going to stop 1000s of future puppies. A big step. 90,000 Meals Served in 2023 So Far 🥘👨‍🍳 The cooking never stops. The dogs are all starting to benefit from a consistent and healthy meal per day. All the food is prepared in a central kitchen and handed out to volunteers to feed their dogs. With 5000 meals served per week around the island it blows my mind that soon we will serve the 100,000th wholesome plate of food in 2023. It wasn’t that long ago I was driving around on my moped with a 10kg bag of dry food feeding a paltry 20 dogs per day on my own. 7 Puppies Re-Homed 🐶🏠 In the last couple of weeks there have been 25-30 puppies show up. It can be incredibly tough to find them homes but thanks to a great Thai lady I have been able to get 7 into their forever homes around the country. It has involved a lot of vet visits, 1000kms of travel and lots of expense but that is 7 dogs who have a future now who wouldn’t have made it otherwise. 2 Miracles For Lady 🙏😊 The first miracle for Lady was the fact that she got off the street and was able to start walking a little again despite her two broken hips. We’ve been getting her a lot of treatment and she is thriving. Her 2nd miracle was when a lovely newly retired gentleman called Jamie spotted her and offered Lady a forever home to live out her life right here on the island. Nobody usually wants old and sick dogs so this incredibly selfless act is the huge slice of luck that Lady deserved after all the suffering she has endured. The Best Day Of Tina’s Life 🐕🥰 Tina was used for breeding puppies. We all saw the horrendous state she was in when she was rescued. Last week she was well enough to be sterilised so as she never has to have another puppy in her life again. It might seem like a small footnote in the bigger scheme of things but it was a moment of closure for this wonderful lady who has suffered so much. She can now just focus on being a dog for for the first time in her life and sharing all the love she has to give. Tina was the 521st dog I have sterilised since starting. King Whacker Of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✈️ Whacker is a very special dog who was one of the first arrivals back in November. Someone had tried to kill him with a pick axe. After recovering he turned into a true gent and is the big boss at the land. I promised he would never have to go back on the streets and this week after a process to find him the right home he got the news that he will be heading to Glasgow. Long live Whacker, the King of Scotland. 125 Dogs To Be Sterilised In May ✂️🐕 I spoke about how abstract sterilising can be for many people to understand but it is what will save the most dogs from suffering. In all of 2022 I was able to do 302 dogs. In the month of May alone I have a minimum target to fund 125. In June I hope to take that to 250 dogs for the month. Not easy and very expensive but I’m putting the groundwork in place to scale this up. Nothing is more important. Little Rodney was in getting the snip last week as one of the dogs this month. 7 European Dogs 🇪🇺🛫 By the end of June there will be 7 dogs who have traveled to Europe. Lottie, Hope, King Whacker, Rodney and Moritz will join Little Squeak and Peaches who just arrived in Germany. I can’t explain how hard it is to figure all this stuff out and get the processes in place. I’m focusing on Europe now as it is the easiest for travel and paperwork but the rest of the world will happen soon too. It’s only 7 dogs but seeing them in their homes or about to travel makes me so happy and proud for them all. Progress The suffering I see on a daily basis for street dogs means that I am never really happy with the speed and progress of my mission. I just want to help them all immediately but that isn’t possible. Having said that, reading this update and knowing what else is coming in the pipeline makes me feel that I am making genuine progress. Between food, funding sterilisations, medical care and re-homing dogs I can genuinely now say I’m helping 100s of dogs per month but also stopping the suffering of 1000s in the future. As I always say I could never do any of this without the online support and good wishes of everybody on the mission with me. I don’t feel like I am alone doing this. My role is to make sure I don’t waste all the support and ensure I think of ways to move faster and execute accordingly. A lot done, a lore more to do. Big Love Niall P.S You can always support by donating here...

Niall Harbison

193,838 Aufrufe • vor 3 Jahren

2. Teasers / MV / Live presentations We believe all the content should include all members. Not some content, but all of it. We see some people excusing the exclusion of Lee Know in some content because "he will appear in other content", we don't understand why he would be excluded out of any content when the group includes 8 members. There isn't an excuse for this to happen all the time. We will only talk about recent releases and God's Menu to not make this even longer. a) Gods Menu - A title track where they gave him zero lines and screen time (song that they continue to sing, so the company could have made a redistribution of the lines). b) Megaverse - They gave him lines in the initial release, but then they cut his part to 3 seconds, and decided to delete his center part leaving him with half of a line. c) Hall Of Fame - Every live presentation they would cut Lee Know on his own part recording from below all of the other members and only listening to Lee Know's voice without being able to look at him. d) S-Class - They stopped recording the kick he does and instead they record the other members, Lee Know sings there. e) JJAM - When it was dance racha time, Lee Know got almost no time, during the life presentation the moment he goes to the center he says his line "I know..." and while he says it, the screen gets black, so he doesn't have that time on screen, later he is placed at the back covered during the dance break. He is the dance leader. f) Walkin on Water' - During the live presentation, they decided to record everyone on his part, and cut it from his own fancam. g) Recent teasers - He was completely excluded from the first teaser and only included in the second one, he got no solo recording on the MV like the other members. h) Giant - There is a part on the video where all the members are shown, Lee Know is covered and the lights are lowered where he is, making him invisible. During the live presentation, they record other members on his part, they put the dance focus on others, being the only part he has where he sings alone. i) YOUTH - After the release of the MV, the company decided to edit the video causing views to freeze and deleting a very important part where it thanked the people involved. The time from when the video was finished to when it was published was enough to arrange all the details, and the part deleted was so big, it was impossible to miss it. This happened before with his other individual work “Dawn”, which was deleted after some time, and re-uploaded, deleting all the views it had accumulated. This means one of two things, the company puts less interest and effort in Lee Know's work, or the company is purposefully hindering Lee Know's work. Either of the two is unacceptable by a company with so many resources and that claims to be a leader in the industry. This only shows a lack of professionalism and care. j) Dance leader - We know he is the dance leader, and K-stays and the members have talked a lot about how involved he is and how hard he works in that position, but the company refuses to include any footage of him doing it, and even cuts the parts where he gives his all. Just recently K-Stays were raving about how hard Lee Know worked as the dance leader and how much effort it took, One Label cut all of that footage from the Talker. It appears they don't want stays to look at anything he does, or to not give him recognition for anything.

LEE KNOW 리노 GLOBAL ★

21,011 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

From a soil science perspective, Monbiot's opening comments are easy to deconstruct. Either he's unaware of or doesn't understand any of the recent soil & range science that he claims to have read and asserts is so definitively on his side. He also doesn't see to be aware of the full extent of land degradation or how ruminants cycle both nutrients AND microbes. or for that matter how soil organic matter [SOM] is formed. With soil erosion and w/o new SOM formation, there's not going to be much plant succession because soil succession has to happen first. Though Monbiot really has no clue how semi-arid and arid ecosystems work. Most importantly, he doesn't seem to understand, that the enteric CH4 ruminants produce is the same CO2 captured via photosynthesis, converted to a chain of glucose (cellulose) than further converted to SCFA's and CH4 before being broken back down to CO2 and H2O by hydroxyl radicals. This is what I call the PMOH cycle and described in this blog: Per this study, less than 8 to 14% of cellulose cattle consume is converted to CH4 in the rumen: So basically every time ruminants cycle CO2 fixed as cellulose to SFCA's/CH4 back to CO2 & H2O via tropospheric OH, most of the fixed CO2 is converted to other carbon compounds and a lot less ends back in the atmosphere with or without any short of long term soil carbon storage ....though most exuded carbon from plants ends up as necromass (dead soil microbes) which bound to minerals is recalcitrant. Any mycorrhizal fungi networks also are huge carbon pools. 90% of these networks are arbuscular in grassland ecosystems. So here's another paper Monbiot is obviously unaware of: The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [AMF] networks also access the minerals needed to form MAOM (mineral associated organic matter) which again is more recalcitrant (ie stays in the soil and isn't transient (labile carbon). In healthy soils, also other sources of nitrogen are available thanks to rhizophagy...something Dr. Lal isn't up to speed on. Super oxides produced by plants strip the nitrogen out of the walls of bacteria being consumed (bacteria is about 20% N), plus endophytes (bacteria in plants) produce nitric oxide that when combined with super oxides forms nitrates readily used by plants (see the attached video). So no additional nitrogen has to be added to the ecosystem as an external input. I also discuss that in this blog: AMF are also able to source nitrogen from organic nitrogen (free amino acids). Where do these come from? Again from necromass. This paper deals with that: AMF also reduces N2) emissions: Well managed grazing allows AMF networks to flourish by keeping root systems intact. Grazing the tops off of plants actually redirects carbon in phoelm of a plants vascular network to go into the soil rather than to seed. Ruminant saliva also increases plant growth. Though suppose Monbiot didn't read either of these papers as well: As for rewilding, grasslands had lots of ruminants even in the UK (wisent, auroch, Irish Elk, etc). Both wild and domesticated ruminants emit methane. So as Pablo Manzano 🦋 & 🦣' recent paper demonstrated, grassland ecosystems with domesticated or wild ruminants produce similar amounts of methane. Re-establishing or "rewilding" beavers also increases methane. Why? Up to 53% of all CH4 emissions come from aquatic environments. I cite this source (Rosentreter, J.A. et al 2021) and give more details in this blog: Anyway, if I feel so inspired, I'll take a moment to deconstruct his arguments even further. But as usual, Monbiot has once again demonstrated he's still at the peak of Mount Stupid on the Dunning-Kruger Effect curve. So much of the soil science is relatively new and constantly evolving. Anyone who is so absolute really has no clue what he or she is talking about. Thus anyone who makes absolute and certain claims like Monbiot made is just a zealot with an agenda, not someone who thinks like a scientist. Karl Thidemann Seth Itzkan (cofounder Soil4Climate Inc.) Jamie Blackett John Lewis-Stempel Frédéric Leroy Frank Mitloehner Peter Ballerstedt @ffinlocostain Joanna Blythman Sustainable Food Trust Neal Spackman Savory Institute 🌱🐂🌍 Allan Savory Judith D. Schwartz JayneBuxton Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery Robb Wolf James Melville 🚜 James Rebanks Bear Grylls OBE Carbon Cowboys @glomalin Regenerative Farming Ireland Joel Williams Peasant with a PhD Stuart Meikle Zwartbles Ireland • Suzanna Crampton Gareth Wyn Jones

REGENETARIANISM מידת האמת

20,775 Aufrufe • vor 3 Jahren

We import US$ 23 million chicken neck and back is what we import annually to Jamaica, close to US$13 million in beef offals, beef trimmings US$ 16 million, rice US$84 million.... You may ask why there are so many parts of an animal and rice. Most Jamaicans cannot afford chicken, beef, or fish to feed their families, so they must resort to cuts and trimmings. In other words “Di Pot a boil but di food nuh nuff.” Disclaimer: I am not in the PNP's shadow cabinet, so what I am about to say may not contend. But this is something I've been speaking and writing about for years. I would like you to think for yourself and re-examine with data some long-held beliefs that others have tried to impose on you, saying they are supposed to be in your self-interest. Today, I want to highlight and explain just one and why it is a significant reason why our people remain unhealthy with obesity, high blood pressure, and other primary health ailments. They cannot afford to buy a balanced food basket because the cost of chicken is out of their reach. For decades, Jamaica has had 250% duty protection on chicken meat. Globally, the average import duty rate on chicken in other countries is 24%, so why must it be 250% in Jamaica? (it’s actually 260%) Is this really in our people's national interest, or are we serving the interest of a very few individuals, in particular 2 companies? Before you have a knee-jerk reaction to 'yes, it helps local production," let us look at the data rather than an emotion. The International cost breakdown of a chicken is feed (largely corn) at 61%, baby chicks at 18%, housing at 7%, others at 10%, and labor at only 4%. We do not make feed in Jamaica. We don't produce corn. We don't produce wheat or soybean; the inputs that go into feed. What we refer to as feed mills in Jamaica are really big silos and a mixer that blends these imported inputs into the final product, much the same as concrete is composed of sand, stone, cement, and water. But at least in concrete, all the inputs are produced in Jamaica, so the "local " feed is a totally imported product. So, in effect, the local Jamaican direct cost input of chicken is less than 10%. Therefore, I challenge the logic of providing excessive duty protection to any product with a local input of less than 20%, much less chicken, whose input is less than 10%. All the inputs in animal feed are traded as commodities on the world market, like oil; the price fluctuates in keeping with the law of supply and demand. The price of corn has fallen from $801 (US/Bu) April 2022 ,to less than $392.50today ( Check it yourself on on straight mathematical terms with 50% reduction in the cost of feed which represents 61% of the cost input of chicken our chicken prices should have gone down by about 30%, but instead it went up. Who benefits? Certainly not the Jamaican public whose citizens find it hard to afford a whole chicken dinner, certainly not the workers at the factory whose pay remains much the same, and certainly not the Jamaican economy as there has been little or no growth in our agricultural sector generally for years. Did you know that if you apply for a permit to import a container of chicken in any form, the ministry of agriculture first refers the matter to the two chicken monopoly producers to find out if they have any objections? Tell them to challenge me on this! What do you think is their response? With that system in place, there is effectively no real competition in the marketplace. In fact there is no marketplace. You pay what the two local monopolies decide you should pay. Since it’s so obvious, you will wonder why this backward policy has continued. Well, the false theory is that we are saving the livelihood of the 30,000 small farmers. But is this really true?

Lisa Hanna™️

32,499 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren