The Next Big Experiment on Western Populations – You Will Eat Bugs
Wed 11:32 am +01:00, 31 Aug 2022FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 2022
|
Food lovers, be warned because meals made from insects are coming to a plate near you, Country File warned in 2018. The reason they gave:
“It’s been well documented that the world’s population will hit nine billion by the year 2050. Which means a vast number of extra mouths to feed, a massive increase in the demand for meat, and enormous pressure on our existing land and food resources. So, the search is on to find new types of protein to feed us and our animals. That’s where the farming of insects for food could provide the answer. Soon, Sunday lunch might be crickets, grasshoppers, caterpillars or termites.”
This reads eerily similar to a 2013 article, ‘Future of Food’, published by Bill Gates pushing his fake meat:
Further reading:
- Bill Gates is quietly carrying out a sinister plan to force you to eat Fake Meat
- The Guardian Partners with Bill Gates to Push Lab-Made Baby Formula Plus Other Things You Should Know About Fake Food
- Farmer Bill and his wife, the private owners of more farmland than anyone else in America
For the time being, cricket products, in particular cricket powder, seems to be their product of choice.
Horizon Edible Insects has a cricket farm located in West London. If there’s suddenly an infestation of crickets in West London you know where they escaped from. Its website banner displays a large red cross with the words: “Edible insects made illegal in GB. Consultation deadline 14 August.” Their blog states they want edible insects to be regulated under general food law, as in many countries outside the EU. “Please feel free to copy paste from our answers, if you agree” and send them to the Food Standards Agency. It’s doubtful many agreed.
Instar Farming’s website displays no such warning. Located in Blankney, Lincoln, Instar is “farming crickets for food in the UK” and is funded by the European Union. It heavily promotes the Green Agenda.
This Green Agenda is the same agenda that is bribing farmers in the UK to stop farming while, according to the International Monetary Fund (“IMF”), a potential world food crisis looms:
And it is the same agenda that is forcing farmers off their land in the Netherlands and any other countries that are members of the European Union.
Other parts of the world are also seeing farmers systematically moved off their land, for example, the USA.
The text below is extracted from a longer article titled ‘Eating Bugs: Let’s Dig into It!’ by Dr. Robert Malone. You can read the full article on Dr. Malone’s Substack HERE.
Yeh, eating bugs is a thing, and at the World Economic Forum, it is all about teaching the whys and wherefores of bug eating! After all, eating bugs is all about doing your part to “save the planet” right?
You know, the UN’s Agenda 2030 – which will cut 30% of land from farm production.
And in the USA, we have Biden’s 30 by 30 plan, a report officially titled ‘Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful’, to preserve 30% of US land and water — over 720 million acres — by 2030. As HighCountry News reported:
So – that is an example of how the UN wants all of us to do our part in “saving the world”, and they believe eating bugs is a big part of it!
Whether we like it or not – it is happening. “Aspire Groups” is the main commercial driver (manufacturer) behind the push to use crickets as food in North America.
Just take a gander at the “Aspire Group” and their new “manufacturing plant” for crickets. Yep – that is what it is being labelled as… by the Canadian Manufacturing trade group.
Language, please! Crickets are insects – they are NOT manufactured. They are alive. We don’t “manufacture” chickens, cattle or people. Crickets aren’t a synthetic product. They are not an amalgamate and they aren’t assembled on an assembly line. They are living beings, not plastic! Seems to me that Aspire is a cricket farm, not a cricket manufacturing plant. Honestly. How stupid do they think we are?
“They” will be adding this food additive into everything from crackers to pet foods. Of course, cricket flour is now showing up in all sorts of foods. But more insidious than the food products labelled as by-products of crickets – are the products that are not labelled as such. Such as new junk food items coming to a store near you: