Beef, milk supply tainted with new BlackRock-backed animal drug called Bovaer that claims to stop climate change | 5 Dec 2024 | A new drug called Bovaer is being slipped into the U.S. food supply as a means to stop climate change, or so we are told. Beef and dairy cattle are eating the drug, made by DSM-firmenich -- BlackRock is a major shareholder in DSM-firmenich -- as part of an effort by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) to decrease animal methane releases and thus cool planetary temperatures. The idea was hatched back in 2006. The FAO started fear-mongering about cattle casting a "long shadow" with their flatulence, which comes out slightly warm and stinky much to the chagrin of the globalists who fear that the weather might get too hot if something is not done to cap those smelly fumes. A report issued at that time by the UN claimed that livestock is responsible for 18 percent of the world's greenhouse gases. It turns out this figure was pulled out of a bull's behind, so to speak.