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Jul 9Liked by Meryl Nass

Half of these names sound like a pest control outfits. "Farms for Orphans" and "Little Herds" - pretty ominous - might want to check it out given we have an est. 460,000 children that goes missing North America every year. Then we have the nature engineers - improving on God's creation "Insect Engineers", "Better Insect Solutions". This shit is really bugging me - We need a group to advocate for insect rights.

Interesting that there are those who will probably get a religious exemption from eating zee bugs

The Torah expressly forbids Jews from eating insects (tolayim). Leviticus 11:41, “And every swarming thing that swarms upon the earth is a detestable thing; it shall not be eaten.” Any food known to be subject to insect infestation, therefore, cannot be eaten until the insects have been removed.

So this will be one food not getting the Kosher label.

Also will need to change the FDA "Defect Level Standard" - that limits the amount of insect parts and poop allowed in food

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Here's what can work. Raise the insects and feed them to chickens instead of GMO grains, then we eat the chickens and eggs.

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I just added more ideas about a reasonable plan.

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Jul 9Liked by Meryl Nass

The immediate solution to every bizarre technocratic idea is to require that it be fully implemented in government before it is forced on the public. So, if the WEF wants us to eat bugs, they should be served first (and to the exclusion of meat) to federal government employees, followed by blue state government employees (particularly to anyone who is called a democrat or progressive or who has attended any WEF event). After this has been completely implemented and is considered successful, then we will BEGIN to think about it for ourselves.

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Dr. Malone is a hero. He’s brilliant thorough and multi-faceted. But what elevates him above the critics and a certain posse of “ experts” is the most extreme form of morality. Dr. Malone took responsibility for his role in creating a technology that was used nefariously. Not by him. It wasn’t his intent.

And Robert Malone took the jab, was injured and was the first to publicly ring the alarm bell. Very few genius innovators a creators of extraordinary medical and technological breakthroughs have a a moral compass. That overrides ego. With guts and decency to warn of the dangers posed if their innovations and discoveries were misused.

Among them, Dr. Kary Mullis, Nobel Laureate creator of the PCR Test and Fauci’s nemesis, Luc Montagnier, Nobel Laureate who came out against his original HIV/AIDS theory and decided the genetic sequence, first warned of the COVID lies, promoted the HCQ treatment and was Fauci’s decades long nemesis, Elon Musk, creator of Neuralink who rang the alarm bells on the capacity to use it for horrific evil if in the wrong hands and also a Fauci nemesis.

Dr. Malone has gone full bore , exposing the WEF/UN evil agenda. Every detail, every player. He is an incredibly accurate historian and the most thorough researcher , digging and digging until he uncovers the truth. He’s not a bigot. He doesn’t alter or manipulate events to assuage personal biases.

That said, I don’t know what the hell is driving Paul Alexander’s Malone obsession.

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Or Sasha Latypova's, or Conspiracy Sarah's, or "Sage Hanna's. We have absolutists out there any more..

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As you noted in your next Stack, the only way they'll get people to eat zee bugs is by taking control of the food supply, coupled with crippling normal food supply systems. I will not comply.

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A friend of my wife worked at an cricket processing manufacturer in London, Ontario. I looked up the cost of "insect snacks". At $40.00 and up a pound for crickets and tarantulas I will stick with steak and filet minon.

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What are the physiological impacts of eating a diet laden with bugs? How do our bodies deal with those unusual proteins? What are the long term health consequences?

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From what I've heard the chiton that makes up insects' exoskeleton is indigestible by humans, and will lead to numerous side effects. Regardless; I refuse to comply.

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This turns my normally strong stomach.

🤢🤑. I wonder how much of this scheist, totally unregulated so probably more industrial waste sludge than insects, is already snuck into our “food”.

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Where is PETA when you need them ? /s

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This will the POST, Meryl...

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