Makano Michi on Nostr: After months of investigation, we’ve finally gathered enough evidence to establish ...
After months of investigation, we’ve finally gathered enough evidence to establish a link between the meat industry, carnivore diet influencers, and Wolfgirls. We're about to expose a billion-dollar industry run by greedy capitalists, backed by these cunning wolf girls who have pulled all the dirty strings possible, both in the market and in the government, all in pursuit of their goals, with little regard for public safety.
In 1948, following an economic rebound after the war's end, the United States Department of Agriculture began its journey to create the Food Pyramid. This was a response to combat the aggressive and unhealthy consumption of meat. With spies embedded in the American government, the wolf girls managed to uncover their plans. For a brief time, President Harry S. Truman took steps to pass important reforms aimed at reducing the influence of these wolf girls in government affairs.
Frustrated by their inability to stop the Pyramid's establishment, it wasn't until the 1990s, when the USDA fully promoted the pyramid, that the wolf girls found a new way to manipulate public perception about food: the internet. Starting with Usenet and evolving into blogs, they slowly championed the carnivore diet. However, it wasn’t until the mid-2010s, with the rise of YouTube and the centralization of the internet, that the idea gained serious traction.
A new wave of influencers emerged online. Suddenly, the average person could sway millions across the globe. The Wolf Girls seized this opportunity, promoting influencers, funding research, and even publishing false peer-reviewed studies. The carnivore diet gained further momentum thanks to podcaster Joe Rogan, whom we have evidence of being financially backed by them, and Jordan Peterson. Finally, they had their breakthrough, fooling thousands into embracing the toxic so-called "carnivore diet." Wolf girls achieved their goal: making meat the centerpiece of meals again, knocking on doors everywhere to ask people if they could join for dinner, seeking a free meal.
A Wolfgirl infiltrated as an Armour and Company employee
#investigativejournalism #wolf #pow
In 1948, following an economic rebound after the war's end, the United States Department of Agriculture began its journey to create the Food Pyramid. This was a response to combat the aggressive and unhealthy consumption of meat. With spies embedded in the American government, the wolf girls managed to uncover their plans. For a brief time, President Harry S. Truman took steps to pass important reforms aimed at reducing the influence of these wolf girls in government affairs.
Frustrated by their inability to stop the Pyramid's establishment, it wasn't until the 1990s, when the USDA fully promoted the pyramid, that the wolf girls found a new way to manipulate public perception about food: the internet. Starting with Usenet and evolving into blogs, they slowly championed the carnivore diet. However, it wasn’t until the mid-2010s, with the rise of YouTube and the centralization of the internet, that the idea gained serious traction.
A new wave of influencers emerged online. Suddenly, the average person could sway millions across the globe. The Wolf Girls seized this opportunity, promoting influencers, funding research, and even publishing false peer-reviewed studies. The carnivore diet gained further momentum thanks to podcaster Joe Rogan, whom we have evidence of being financially backed by them, and Jordan Peterson. Finally, they had their breakthrough, fooling thousands into embracing the toxic so-called "carnivore diet." Wolf girls achieved their goal: making meat the centerpiece of meals again, knocking on doors everywhere to ask people if they could join for dinner, seeking a free meal.
A Wolfgirl infiltrated as an Armour and Company employee
#investigativejournalism #wolf #pow