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Instead, put them all 6 feet under and send the worms to do the work helping us.

Bless all the beautiful animals of this beautiful planet God gave us.

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Dec 27, 2023·edited Dec 27, 2023

If it was such a great idea, they wouldn't have to seek investors. Nobody wants this crap. Nobody wants fake meat either.

There's a company in Canada that is already marketing cricket flour. It's important to check the ingredient list on snack foods from CA. Not that anyone should eat most snack foods anyhow.

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If/when there are no investors (or not enough), the government (e.g. we the abused taxpayers) will be subsidizing this bug shit

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Maybe in Canada. But in the US, the fake meat places are losing market share and nobody's bailed them out yet. That stuff is disgusting but still better than bug.

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They’ll try to make it a “thing” here too, esp if demoncRATs “win” the upcoming election

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They are having a hard enough time selling their climate change nonsense. No gas stoves, only EV cars.....not going well. Nobody's going to eat bugs.

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I don't think they're selling well in Canada either.

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Lots of cookies are made in Canada.

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If it was such a great idea, humanity would have figured it out thousands of year ago. This kind of protein is NOT suitable for humans.

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Be careful if you see "carmine" as an ingredient in food.

It's beetles.

Used as a red coloring.

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Also used in red lipstick.

There is something crawly also in the coating of chocolate almonds and I suspect chocolate raisins. Yuk!

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Cochineal?

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The ingredient was listed as "carmine."

Was it a way to hide the nasties from the manufacturer?

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It's unfortunately been used for years.

Sorry about the firewall but I was able to read the first part of the article:

https://www.latimes.com/health/la-xpm-2012-apr-20-la-heb-cochineal-starbucks-20120420-story.html

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I first heard about Starbucks using it years ago.

Then I recently ordered Tillamook beef jerky and it was the last ingredient on the list.

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Actually used for centuries.

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Well, yes, but did the Conquistadors eat it or just use it for dye?

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For details on that go to treehugger.com 🥴

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Oh, yum - not.

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Whoa!!!!!!

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There is no food which is more sustainable and environmentally sound that grass fed ruminant meat.

End of.

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Is the fat ass pictured the poster child for the all things bugs menu! Should I look forward to such a physique when I start on that yummy diet! Can hardly wait!

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I also noticed he's a comically poor choice to represent their "food" product.

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Lololol. Right? Yeah, what a picture of health. Sign me up. LMAO.

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Me too. I can't wait to try them !

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I wonder if the good Dr. Dossey sustains himself on an all-bug diet?

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None of these people, whether it’s flogging bugs, “climate change” & bio weapon jabs, practice what they preach. They’ll be eating wagu, jetting about & owning everything while we own nothing, cannot travel outside of our 15 minute cities & subsist on insects

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Bill Gates seems to be following some type of crap diet. If he were eating wagu, he'd be thin.

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the state of his skin alone is very telling indeed

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He looks pretty pudgy for eating bugs.

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Agreed. A very astute observation. 🤣

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Thank-you. Thank-you verrry much. (Hear Elvis imitators saying that in your head. 😂)

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"The self-made scientist entrepreneur" and "self-taught Entomologist and nature enthusiast..." a little word salad to go along with the bugs. Hmmmm, yes I do wonder about his bug diet.

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And he leaves his imprint on everyone he meets... An imprint of tiny centipede bug feet all over them?

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It was an indelible mark that he leaves on them. Maybe little bites taken out of them by little bug teeth.

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Rules for thee....

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But not for me....

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Hey Climate Psychos - happy now?

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God please help us all. The biggest engineered famine is coming

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Humans eating this crap is proven to be not healthy. Same with eating insects. You can best believe Klaus Schwab, John Kerry and Bill Gates will continue to eat the highest quality filet and lobster. They will drink milk too from REAL cows.

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Carnivore, What is Best in Life?

To eat great beef, to short the companies making fake & lab grown meat, and to hear the lamentations of their investors and vegans.

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If we manage to believe in all stupid ideas that are being spread, we won’t stand a chance, the worms will eat us all for breakfast. A part of the general population will manage, and will believe. Natural selection, as they would put it.

See the Theranos affair: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theranos Over 4,000 words and 158 references, really? How many top officials imagined fresh cash and big fame and supported this “believe me” story?

This one story indicates a much more horrifying problem: offices, authorities, agencies and decision makers will believe. The more absurd concept, but nicely promising profits in cute charts, the easier they will fund it and allow it.

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If they got rid of livestock, where would the worms live? :-)

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Carmine as a colorant has been around forever. The worm and cricket biz is an actual replacement for *food.* Red dyes made from petroleum (yum!) are carcinogens, and often otherwise contaminated. Real food, in its real colors, is best -- apples and cheeses are snack foods, no dye necessary.

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..but in Europe they use food for colouring food not bugs like here....they are actually banned.... here's why.... https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-nutrition/why-are-some-food-additives-that-are-banned-in-europe-still-used-in-the-us/

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Read the chocolate ingredients made in Germany. 🤣 Especially those exported to Eastern Europe. Some ingredients are banned, but do not worry, are still toxic.

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Yes, I always read the ingredients in everything I buy....this was more of a comment on the food dyes in Europe vs North America..... some organic products have unhealthy ingredients sometimes.... we always have to be on the look-out.....

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Probably in our carcasses.

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We need worms to eat their rotten flesh when they're gone but where they're (globalsts/FreeMasons/Zionists you name it) headed those worms never die...

Mk. 9:48

Where the worm dieth not, and the fire is not extinguished.

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It's a warning. Take it or leave it.

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I understand the gravity of the circumstances; if that was what you were trying to convey. In the end, my end will be ordained by someone higher than myself.

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You are placing yourself on the bottom?

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I am on the bottom. I am the grass that shoots up in the morning and is mowed under at the day's end.

By what I said I meant my creator who , providentially, chose to place me in this life will pull me out, as it were, at His discretion. My demise has been ordained from all of eternity.

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You will never have an end. You will eventually disincarnate from your temporary human home and return to the non-local (omnipresent) universal consciousness.

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Fly maggots are being produced as medical devices to clean wounds.

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No doubt patentable and GMO

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They aren't GMO as far as I know, but they are raised in sterile conditions so they are uncontaminated, which is important given that they are used for what is called biological debridement. Webmd has a page on it at webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/what-is-debridement

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Touche!

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I will happily eat globalists before I eat worms.

(I can use my pigs as a pass-through. The tyrant flesh-to-pork conversion ratio will be fantastic!)

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The New World Order elite's plan to get rid of most of the world's livestock will fail.

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Good to hear you say that. Im thinking the same.

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This isn’t a joke? The gut on that guy is an ad for destroying your micro biome with ground up garbage!

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I truly think that they are mocking us with this.

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How did he get a doctorate if he's self-taught, I wonder.

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Dec 27, 2023·edited Dec 27, 2023

I can't find PhD anywhere. Maybe I'm just not finding it. Any fool can call themselves a doctor.

My bad:

Dr. Aaron T. Dossey is a lifelong, self-taught Entomologist and nature enthusiast who is very passionate about his work, as anyone who has ever known him can strongly attest. He received his B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cum Laude from Oklahoma State University in 2001, with minors in Chemistry and Mathematics. He graduated with his Ph.D. in Biomedical Science, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology (Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Sciences–IDP) from the University of Florida’s College of Medicine in 2006.

And it continues with this not at all surprising tidbit:

While unemployed and with $5,000 of his own money and a grant from the Gates Foundation, Dr. Dossey started All Things Bugs LLC in 2011

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What would happen if you started to write the letters "PhD" after your signature?

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