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No worries folks, technology has saved the world again. We now have the ability to grow meat ............... FROM AIR !!

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Air Protein is developing a protein ingredient from edible microbes, cultivated with a mixture of excess atmospheric carbon dioxide, oxygen and hydrogen gas. The process is known as air fermentation and requires no arable land, sunlight, or favorable climatic conditions. This protein ingredient made out of air will initially be used to manufacture imitation meat products.

https://www.airprotein.com/

https://foodplanetprize.org/initiatives/air-protein-making-meat-out-of-air/

I found this in Max Igan's latest video - https://odysee.com/@thecrowhouse:2/Holodomor-2.0-The-Rebirth-of-Bolshevism:c

The UN says (although quickly deleted):

We sometimes talk about hunger in the world as if it were a scourge that all of us want to see abolished, viewing it as comparable with the plague or aids. But that naïve view prevents us from coming to grips with what causes and sustains hunger. Hunger has great positive value to many people.

Indeed, it is fundamental to the working of the world’s economy. Hungry people are the most productive people, especially where there is a need for manual labour.

https://www.mediaite.com/news/un-deletes-article-touting-benefits-of-world-hunger-hungry-people-are-the-most-productive-people/

 

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On 6/23/2022 at 3:49 PM, pi3141 said:

I don't understand the push for this.

 

What's not to understand? It's third worldism taking over, and constant demoralization rituals. You don't actually think elites like us, do you?

 

The question is why we allow it as Europeans as we're not having many children.

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3 minutes ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

 

"The good news is that Russia banned Bill Gates’ favorite artificial meat last year as part of the never-ending Sanctions War. The bad news is that Russia is developing its own artificial meat"

https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/russia-will-eat-the-bugs

 

Ask yourself, how does bill gates know humans will stop eating meat?

 

Why would that be a thing, as humans have always been meat eaters.

 

Ask yourself, how the ptb of will stop people eating meat? Then you can see why russia may also be planning for that future.

 

Nature is one big ecosystem, and i doubt any country can be an isolated island from what the horrors bill gates and his friends are doing to nature in the long term.

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36 minutes ago, andy1033 said:

Ask yourself, how the ptb of will stop people eating meat?

 

Drip, drip, drip. It's a gradual process, nobody is going to give up their old lifestyle overnight. We're dealing with people that have a history of starving people into submission, and now they have tech in their arsenal too. I think the real question is if people will put up with going cashless and a social credit system, because that's what they'll use to make your life a misery if you're not a model citizen.

 

I honestly don't know how it will play out, or how successful they will be, but they'll give it a good try.

 

You could say the same about a lot of things going on today. Before New Labour, I doubt the white working class would be okay with becoming a hated minority, but now they're open to that, at least on the Left. People wouldn't have been okay with drag queens telling kids to open their legs years ago either, but traditional morality has been eroded so much and now we see the consequences.

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The Foods Standards Agency has launched a consultation on "transitional arrangements for edible insects in Great Britain" which, in line with obvious WEF and climate agendas, seeks to relax the authorisation of edible insect products.

 

https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/consultations/consultation-on-transitional-arrangements-for-edible-insects-in-great-britain

 

https://www.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/media/document/Consultation on transitional arrangements for edible insects in Great Britain.pdf

 

A "rapid risk assessment" was carried out in May "examining the food safety risk to consumers from the consumption of the edible insects in the scope of the proposal". Dangers are posed to those with allergies to shellfish and mites whereby anaphylactic shock could be a consequence of exposure / consumption.

 

I am pre-empting this but, going around on Twitter, is a tweet mentioning alleged dangers of chitin which is present in insects and, according to the tweet, could lead to cancer and other nasty effects if consumed. However, from digging further, these concerns don't seem to be supported especially as chitin is also present in mushrooms and has been used as a thickening agent and for other purposes. In fact, chitin is being touted (albeit in the mainstream) as having anti-carcinogenic effects and for being prebiotic.

 

So my main concern about edible insects becoming more widespread would be for those with allergies to shellfish and, of course, for the dehumanising aspect to this agenda.

 

 

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if the food is going to run out then i think we are asking the wrong question. The question should not be: 'would you eat insects?'

 

The question should be: 'which would you prefer to eat: insects OR the elites'

 

see i know this is controversial but i think a cabal burger might actually be preferable to a cockroach burger....i'm just gonna throw that out there....bit of sauce, maybe a gherkin....

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1 hour ago, Macnamara said:

if the food is going to run out then i think we are asking the wrong question. The question should not be: 'would you eat insects?'

 

The question should be: 'which would you prefer to eat: insects OR the elites'

 

see i know this is controversial but i think a cabal burger might actually be preferable to a cockroach burger....i'm just gonna throw that out there....bit of sauce, maybe a gherkin....

 

I'd rather just feed the elite to the insects before the former do any further damage to the food production stuctures. Imagining feeding a Rothschild to Shelob makes me happy. 😊

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I've been vegan for almost five years now.  I initially started because I was nearing my 40s and wanted to eat healthier.  As I began to research more, I learned the appalling treatment the animals endured at the hands of uncaring people.  I believe all living things should be treated with love and respect, no matter how large or small they are.  That being said, I also believe that people should have the right to choose what they eat, and make those decisions based on evidence and feeling.  I don't, for one second, believe the government, or anyone else should have the right to tell you how or what to eat.  This eating bugs thing is only for us "little people."  The elites will continue to eat and do what they want.  Rules for thee not for me.

 

Do your research and choose what is best for your mind, body, and soul. 

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On 6/2/2022 at 6:54 AM, alexa said:

Now they want your kids to eat insects.:classic_angry: Now we know what the program-ing 'I'm a celebrity get me out' was all about.

 

Primary school children in Wales could be offered EDIBLE INSECTS including mealworms and crickets as scientists urge the next generation to embrace eco-friendly meat substitutes.

Researchers plan to feed primary school children bugs like locusts and mealworms, to help persuade them and their parents to move away from meat. The project, led by academics from Cardiff University and the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), will involve surveying children between the ages of five and 11 from four primary schools in Wales. The team hope to find out the children's attitudes to environmental issues and how they translate into views on the food they eat.

 

Scientists plan to feed primary school children crickets and mealworms to make the UK

 

Did do for years.

 

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They already crush up insect shells and use it to make shellac which is used as an 'E' number in some foods and also to coat pills:

 

Shellac, edible, is used as a glazing agent on pills (see excipient) and sweets, in the form of pharmaceutical glaze (or, "confectioner's glaze"). Because of its acidic properties (resisting stomach acids), shellac-coated pills may be used for a timed enteric or colonic release.[25] Shellac is used as a 'wax' coating on citrus fruit to prolong its shelf/storage life. It is also used to replace the natural wax of the apple, which is removed during the cleaning process.[26] When used for this purpose, it has the food additive E number E904.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shellac

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We need to think of a really funny name to call these bug munchers. And how about a little fear mongering for the Ant-eaters like 'insecticides found in bug food' but they'll probably grow organic insects.

 

In all seriousness I believe meat should be more of a delicacy and consumed much more rarely than it currently is today. I think the choice between vegetarian and carnivor doesn't have to be absolute and one can become partially vegetarian by consuming more whole vegetable meals and meat occasionally.

 

Our national breakfast is considered pretty gross across the world as eating such large amounts of pork meat and even blood sasauge for breakfast is considered a little gross.

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The Risks of Eating Commercially-farmed Insects

Published on August 16, 2022

Written by John O'Sullivan

 

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Should you eat insects as a staple part of your diet? Not according to the best peer-reviewed research. Below we reveal why scientists urge caution against eating insects.

 

Contrary to what you’ve been hearing in the mainstream media, there is little to no scientific data about the long term effects on the human immune system from eating factory farmed insects.

 

In fact, the scientific literature warns of the known risk of allergenic reaction from eating insects, which can also significantly worsen a range of established ailments. Moreover, there is a proven associated risk of poisoning by microbial pathogens and insecticides.

 

Read full article here.

 

 

 

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