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End #Slaugherhouses End #Wars! Have you ever wondered about the #aggressive negative #energy it takes to #slaughter a living entity an #animal or for that matter a human! We all sense vibes, good #vibes bad vibes when we walk into a room or sense something has happened to a loved one from across the world. These vibes travel faster than light and infiltrate our very souls. Have you ever stopped to think why generations of leaders can’t prevent war! Why people qaurel? Could the mass #slaughter of animals, to eat, have anything to do with the vibe of aggression in the world! Vibes spread to our deepest #subconscious. Have you thought about what the world would be like - what difference it would make to the vibe, the energy on the planet if the dark #aggression of the #slaughterhouses was ended? Could this just be the missing #link to reducing agression in the world! To end wars end #quarrels- even the best #thinkers and leaders have failed to end wars - so there must be a missing link. It seems far out but there is some logic to it in my view - stop the slaughter of animals and you stop the mode of aggression - its the same agression that leads to wars to #quarrel and ultimately to the slaughter of #human beings.

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Food waste and industrial livestock campaigner. Senior Policy & Campaigns Manager at Feedback.

👏 BIG NEWS! 👏 A UN report has recommended that halving meat and dairy consumption is one of the best ways to reduce nitrogen pollution. This is equal to about 500 grams of meat a week - and would help achieve the UN aim of halving nitrogen waste by 2030. It is best deployed alongside other measures like reducing food waste, and storing manure more efficiently. Dr Adrian Leip, environmental scientist at the European Commission and lead editor of the report, said: “Plant-based diets require less land and fertilisers, reduce energy use and increase our resilience to the current multi-crises: food, energy, climate. Freeing up land to restore habitats would help tackle the climate and biodiversity crises.” See the press release/link to the report here: https://lnkd.in/e86cMeiu #food #meat #plantbased #lessandbettermeat #climatechange #climatecrisis #biglivestock #defundbiglivestock

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