They are coming for The Food

An Unholy Alliance between Big Pharma and Big Arla.

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If you had watched this video by the Irish farmer clearer explaining the biogenic carbon cycle or read our book: The Beginners Guide To The Climate Con, or this article, you would already understand the role cows play in this cycle and how their farts are not a threat.

However Bill Gates and friends seemed to have missed that and instead found a way to solve a non existent problem by creating Bovaer. Bovaer is a feed additive that works by suppressing the enzyme in a cow’s stomach that produces methane. By doing so, less methane is produced in a cow’s stomach. 

Net Zero and its counterparts negative effects are being felt all across society and critically our food supply. Arla is the UK’s biggest supplier of dairy and has agreed to take part in the Bovaer trial.

We imagine the local dairy farmer not caught up in the clutches of Arla will see demand for their products increase now the mainstream dairy is being tampered with even more.


When Bill Gates visited Kier Stalin not so long ago a lot of us were left wondering what was being discussed at the table. I guess trial running pointless fart reducing drugs on the biggest supplier of a critical part of the UK food supply was part of discussions!

Big Arla – Supplying nearly all major supermarkets

Here is a comprehensive list of UK supermarkets supplied by Arla for various products:

  1. Asda
  2. Aldi
  3. Morrisons
  4. Tesco
  5. Sainsbury’s
  6. Waitrose
  7. Lidl

These supermarkets receive a range of Arla products, including milk, cheese, butter, cream, and yogurt, among others.

Arla is working alongside Morrisons, Aldi and Tesco in the trial. Tesco has its own Future Dairy Partnership with the brand, a farmer-led initiative which aims to “put sustainability at the heart of the dairy industry” through enhancing animal welfare and protecting nature.

So thankfully not all supermarkets supplied with Arla are taking part but a very sizeable chunk. Already many are calling for an outright boycott of Arla products.

What is Bovea?

The additive is made of silicon dioxide, propylene glycol and organic compound 3-nitrooxypropanol (known as 3-NOP).

Although it has been claimed the additive has no side effects on cows, a report by the Food Standards Agency last year found that 3-NOP “should be considered corrosive to the eyes, a skin irritant and potentially harmful by inhalation” to humans handling it.

However, animal nutrition specialist DSM said: “In every case, it [the additive] has proven safe for animal, farmer and consumer.”

Sure, we can totally trust Bill Gates, right? Bovea is only toxic if you breathe it in or touch it but if its in the meat you eat for some reason should be just fine!

Bill Gates invested $12 million to a firm named Rumin8 which creates supplements for cows to cut methane output and has been a long standing supporter of Bovea.

Arla Expecting visitors – Gets An Injunction

Pressure is mounting as more and more people in the UK become aware of what Arla is trying to do.

Continue the learning about Methane and the truth on cattle farmings impact on the climate with: The Anti Meat Agendas 4 Biggest Propaganda Pieces Destroyed By Truth.

Lists of brands to boycott have been circulating social media.

Many brands have been under close scrutiny as citizens look to which brands and products they can trust. Yeovalley claims there will be no impact on products but has also been seen to at least sometimes purchase milk from Arla.

28/11 19:55 – The Soil Association has weighed in saying that Bovaer products are not included in approved products list.

28/11 20:24 – A new badge of honour is emerging as farmers and suppliers race to declare their non affiliation with Bovea.

28/11 20:48 – This Bovaer just gets worse the more we find out about it

28/11 20:55 – Arla products and brands are all being called for boycotts

28/11 21:00 – It appears Tesco has been involved with a trial run of Bovaer since as early as summer 2024.

28/11 21:05 – Bovear was approved for use in the UK back in 2023

28/11 21:16 – Lurpak, a favourite for many is being called out for being supplied by Arla

28/11 21:21 – Arla has turned off comments on their X post due to fierce backlash

28/11 21:25 – Marks And Spencer have also taken the cows are bad pill

29/11 11:55 – Arla complains over calls for boycotts, someone should have told them go woke go broke!

1/12 11:05 – Handy map and list created to display Bovear Free farms

Bovear Free Farm Map

1/12 11:42 – Shoppers are voting with their money

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