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Bill Gates Wants to Feed You Bug Paste and Lab Meat

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posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 02:46 PM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: LABTECH767




eating shark on the other hand is just putting the natural order back in it's place as far as I am concerned. 


You might want to research that a little bit.

Warning.
The truth about Shark meat isn't pretty.

Ya, thats a lovely practice, pull the thing on board, cut the fins off, throw it back in alive..screw anyone who partakes/supports that vile sh#t!



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 02:54 PM
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originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: LABTECH767




eating shark on the other hand is just putting the natural order back in it's place as far as I am concerned. 


You might want to research that a little bit.

Warning.
The truth about Shark meat isn't pretty.

Ya, thats a lovely practice, pull the thing on board, cut the fins off, throw it back in alive..screw anyone who partakes/supports that vile sh#t!


And on top of those atrocities, many Shark species are endangered.

The oceans need Sharks, they are a critical part of the eco-system.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 02:56 PM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: LABTECH767




eating shark on the other hand is just putting the natural order back in it's place as far as I am concerned. 


You might want to research that a little bit.

Warning.
The truth about Shark meat isn't pretty.

Ya, thats a lovely practice, pull the thing on board, cut the fins off, throw it back in alive..screw anyone who partakes/supports that vile sh#t!


And on top of those atrocities, many Shark species are endangered.

The oceans need Sharks, they are a critical part of the eco-system.

Very much so..we agree!!



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 03:03 PM
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originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: LABTECH767




eating shark on the other hand is just putting the natural order back in it's place as far as I am concerned. 


You might want to research that a little bit.

Warning.
The truth about Shark meat isn't pretty.

Ya, thats a lovely practice, pull the thing on board, cut the fins off, throw it back in alive..screw anyone who partakes/supports that vile sh#t!


And on top of those atrocities, many Shark species are endangered.

The oceans need Sharks, they are a critical part of the eco-system.

Very much so..we agree!!


Indeed we do.

I'm sure you don't like many of my posts but when it comes to animal cruelty and irresponsibility, I'm sure we're somewhat aligned.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 03:08 PM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: LABTECH767




eating shark on the other hand is just putting the natural order back in it's place as far as I am concerned. 


You might want to research that a little bit.

Warning.
The truth about Shark meat isn't pretty.

Ya, thats a lovely practice, pull the thing on board, cut the fins off, throw it back in alive..screw anyone who partakes/supports that vile sh#t!


And on top of those atrocities, many Shark species are endangered.

The oceans need Sharks, they are a critical part of the eco-system.

Very much so..we agree!!


Indeed we do.

I'm sure you don't like many of my posts but when it comes to animal cruelty and irresponsibility, I'm sure we're somewhat aligned.

It's all good, what fun would it be if everyone thought exactly the same. I would have beers with pretty much anyone here, chances are..there is common ground to be found on something.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 03:33 PM
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a reply to: scraedtosleep

Where do you live? we never ran out of meat or any type of groceries in my neck of the woods, in southern GA, but even with Proctor and Gamble in our city we did ran out of toilet paper




posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 03:48 PM
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I hate Bill Gates and everything he does. I am also right leaning and I love meat.

With that out of the way.
I think eating insects and grubs or worms isn't such a bad idea.
I wouldn't want to eat them every day though.
There is no intrinsic 'yuck' factor because they are no worse than shrimps and prawns or calamari or eels and we eat them just fine.
Hmm fried or on pizza.
But why is it good for a yoga bun, soy boy to eat expensive insects but it is bad when poor people eat them?

I would love NOT killing sentient mammals any longer and eat manmade meat instead, if it tastes right, who cares?
But then there won't be many cows and piggies left, because if you can't eat them, they sure are expensive to keep for fun or just for dairy. Piggies certainly would be obsolete.

Yeah, why not use insects if they come from farms [!]. Not the wild ones, as this will have a grave knock on effect if their numbers decline. And hungry humans are known to make species extinct.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 03:55 PM
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a reply to: zosimov

Have you considered the possibilities something like could have on a starving population in some 3rd world nation?

It could save hundreds of thousands or even millions of lives in the right circumstances.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:01 PM
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originally posted by: Hecate666
I hate Bill Gates and everything he does. I am also right leaning and I love meat.

With that out of the way.
I think eating insects and grubs or worms isn't such a bad idea.
I wouldn't want to eat them every day though.
There is no intrinsic 'yuck' factor because they are no worse than shrimps and prawns or calamari or eels and we eat them just fine.
Hmm fried or on pizza.
But why is it good for a yoga bun, soy boy to eat expensive insects but it is bad when poor people eat them?

I would love NOT killing sentient mammals any longer and eat manmade meat instead, if it tastes right, who cares?
But then there won't be many cows and piggies left, because if you can't eat them, they sure are expensive to keep for fun or just for dairy. Piggies certainly would be obsolete.

Yeah, why not use insects if they come from farms [!]. Not the wild ones, as this will have a grave knock on effect if their numbers decline. And hungry humans are known to make species extinct.


I struggle with the ethic's of eating industrialised meat(I think more going on in the heads of livestock than we want to admit), have pondered going more vegan, just can't do it..yet. So little in life to enjoy these days, I want to enjoy my food, I guess it's a mental thing, as I'm sure the vegans have some tasty food.

Now, as for insect populations, most breed prolifically, here is a fun fact just about spiders. There are more spiders right now by mass, than the entire mass of humanity!!!

Sleep well tonight!



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:10 PM
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a reply to: CharlesT

Hmmm yes I have. Have you considered that there are other options as well, and particularly so for those with billions of dollars at their disposal?

If I opened a kitchen for the poor and fed them ground up worms I'm fairly certain it wouldn't go over well. When I give what little I can, I make sure it's stuff I'd eat as well.

But ol Billy boy does it and people clap. I don't quite get it.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:10 PM
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originally posted by: Sakrateri
At least someone is trying to help end world hunger, hell in another hundred years I am sure people everywhere will be crying for any kind of food. Kudos to him for trying.


The man is a Saint™ !!

A philanthropist like no other of our time !!

He will surely be beknighted soon by the Queen™, and many honors will be heaved upon him !!

All hail Gill Bates™, the savior of Mankind™.

You all will surely want to know all about this great, great man. Start here :




Do we have unelected officials, and organizers, dictating public-health policy, on a global scale ?
Is the WHO : a clear indication that the NWO has come to be ?
...
Am not saying he's bad. Not saying he's good.
Does he seem to have an odd amount of influence, on public health policies, in your view ?

Has he ever done anything for free ?
Is he really just giving-away his fortune ?
Well : if he is, it's not going very well, since he has doubled his fortune in the last 10 years.

Did you know that he has two foundations ?
One for 'giving' , and the other invests in the opportunities created by those grants.

How well do you know Bill Gates ?
Watching this vid : will help you along, and find-out more, perhaps.

Believe whatever you want.
Make-up your own minds.
Exercise your critical thinking.


The Corbett Report : Who Is Bill Gates?


Full transcripts available from the link, to Corbett Report website. Also in previous link.




ATS : Expose Bill Gates Day # 2.





posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:14 PM
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a reply to: zosimov

This is a prime example as to Why I don't bother replying to other posts that question my personal opinion. I can not be convinced to change my perspective on a matter and neither can they. Futility rules any debate here.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:16 PM
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a reply to: CharlesT

Well it's a discussion. I've been moved by rational rebuttals in the past and I'm sure I will in the future.

If you ever get around to eating Bill's bug paste let us know how it is.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:31 PM
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originally posted by: visitedbythem
Maybe we should let him know that we are more interested in eating reptiles


Star for making me chuckle.
Don't think everyone got it.




posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:35 PM
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My biggest issue will be that its just us peasents that get the goop. People like him will still get their steaks and seafood just fine i bet. If everything was on equal ground I could see it. Otherwise its just hypocritical.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:35 PM
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originally posted by: zosimov
a reply to: CharlesT

Well it's a discussion. I've been moved by rational rebuttals in the past and I'm sure I will in the future.

If you ever get around to eating Bill's bug paste let us know how it is.

I imagine, in any case..eating it is not mandatory.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:46 PM
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originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: zosimov
a reply to: CharlesT

Well it's a discussion. I've been moved by rational rebuttals in the past and I'm sure I will in the future.

If you ever get around to eating Bill's bug paste let us know how it is.

I imagine, in any case..eating it is not mandatory.


The suspicion comes from Gates' save the planet agenda. He and his cohort are serious Malthusians. They likely think that Thanos had it right -- eliminate 50% of all life to save the rest -- instead of creating more as the stones could also have done.

So they look at all the problems and think the way is to forcibly "manage" what the rest of us can and can't have, what we can and can't do, what we can and can't eat.

But as mentioned, just like they think nothing of flying their private jets all over now, they'll also have their own private herds of beef cattle then too.

So long as they are kept tightly caged so their fantasies are never more than fantasies, and the highly processed bug paste stays just one more product in the arsenal ... fine.



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:47 PM
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originally posted by: Serdgiam
a reply to: zosimov

I find Gates to be one of the least trustworthy figures in the public eye. Even his "philanthropic" donations tend to go to organizations where he is heavily involved (board member, etc).

He could simply be taking advantage of the market to get lots of land for cheap. At the very least, Id be curious to see how much he paid versus how much it would have cost 1-2 years ago.

Given all his other stated agendas though, and that of the technocracy in general.. it fits in far, far too cleanly with everything from resource control in general to eliminating "ye olde" food supply chain.

Of course, they will be in control of the whole system. Any options that provide actual self-sufficiency are akin to heresy. Which is why we are hearing about freaking processed paste (lol) versus, say, technology and methods that can be under individual control.

We wouldnt want those poor starving folks to actually be able to feed themselves, amirite?

And I particularly love comments like "at least someone (Gates) is doing something!"


There you have gotten to a very important point : If a truly philanthropic soul wanted to 'feed the world' : would they not be offering solutions based on self-sufficiency, and village or community based solutions ?

Nope : they want centrally based solutions, where profit and control are integrated into the business model.

What : you a guano-paste sandwich ? Sorry. but your social-credit score is too low. Report immediately to your local Vice-Regent™ for work, and we'll see what your score is at the end of the day.

It's not about helping the good people, and it never was.

Am sure that you have come-across some insect-farm type models, while researching your aquaponics and self-sufficiency threads, no ?

Can totally see Humanity eating more insects, but not damned Gates-Mush™ !!

There's a bakery here in town that sells grasshopper bread, or is it cricket bread ?
Haven't tried it yet, but wouldn't mind.
He makes a flour from dried and ground bug powder. Supposedly full of protein and rather nutritious.
But not really vegan, nor vegetarian.




posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:55 PM
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originally posted by: zosimov
a reply to: daskakik

Bill Gates has amassed gross amounts of wealth and feels somehow that gives him the right to drive the future path of the entire planet.

He is a plutocrat.

Go ahead and eat maggot sausage if you want. I'm not participating.

I suspect you don't get whats being discussed
See, you won't have to participate, unless you are poor and cant eat s--t...in which case, would you rather eat a protein burger (don't ask where the protein comes from..all digests the same anyhow) or die.

You saying you would rather die?

(...darwin perks up)



posted on Feb, 18 2021 @ 04:55 PM
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Bug powder is very nutritious. Toads and frogs love em and so should you.

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