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'The Future Of Food'.
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I like that he provided a transcript so I don't have to watch the video.

Quote:The answer is simple. We are witnessing a controlled demolition of the food supply chain, one that is intended to result in the destruction of the current industrial farming system as we know it. But this changeover is not intended to return us to truly sustainable farming practices, with local, organic farmers producing crops in accordance with age-old agricultural wisdom. Far from it.

As it turns out, the “solution” to this food crisis, the one being proffered by the billionaires of the corporate-pharmaceutical-medical-industrial-philanthrocapital-military complex, is being engineered in laboratories and sold to the public via a bought-and-paid-for mainstream media.

Oh there's nothing paranoid about that.

The elites are disrupting the supply chain?
Do they still get to go fox hunting?

Quote:In 2022, there were over 168,000 poultry farms in the United States. 

In 2023, there were 5,524 meat, beef, and poultry processing businesses in the United States. 

In 2024 there were approximately 800 federally inspected (slaughter) plants and about 1,900 non-federally inspected plants under state inspection.
(Source Google)

So they have a dastardly plan to disrupt the food chain by burning 6 or 7 of several hundred thousand facilities? Seems like there's a lot of chickens in tiny cages to go around.

The other 2,699 slaughterhouses in the US can't handle our fat ass demand for animal carcasses?

Health recalls are disrupting the supply chain IMO. The egg supply shortage are also from mass recalls at mega-facilities supplying major distributors.

And while we are on it, why burn a chicken farm when you can use health and safety to issue mass recalls? Why not add some salmonella in your paranoia?

But I get it. Destroy ze food, and make zem eat ze lab meat and ze bugs. Population reduction, environmentalism, WEF elites.. The devil's gonna get me... etc... etc...

But what of Nigeria, Congo, India, and Bangladesh?

In 2100 these countries will have the most populous cities on the planet, AND THEY LARGELY CANT FEED THEMSELVES NOW.

So what are The Global Elite's plans for the countries where people are already starving? Are they going to send Bono there to walk around with his peace prize?

How will their dastardly plans affect the family in Kinshasa who live in a country that rely heavily on imports to sustain their population already? In fact 80% of their food is imported NOW. The United States is the largest exporter of meat to The DRC, with Texas leading the way.

Yet with a fertility rate of 6.2 children per woman, and even with AIDS still ravaging them, the DRC population will grow to 350-400 million by 2100. Tripling today's DRC population.

This is an issue only for people who have food. And also westernized medicine, and lower birth rates. 1st world problems.

I'm sure there's a ton of families in the aforementioned Kinshasa that would love the innovation of mass produced cultured meat. Like Lisa Simpson's Tomato

And not care about the WEF master plan because they're fucking starving.

So what if the world is trying to one-up itself in looking the most ready for the sustainable world of tomorrow? So what if many countries are trying to show they want to build a clean, sustainable future? So what of they do it to have the most prestige in changing the world. So what if mega corporations still profit off the green future immensely.

It used to be countries would strive to build the biggest military for prestige, so it seems like it's an arrow of progress towards a more advanced global society when it becomes centered on saving the planet. Or the imagination of doing so.

Not every political interest globally sees every year breaking the previous year's record for "hottest year ever" and has enough denial to cling to it still being part of a natural cycle. And it's not a cabal, IMO. Anthropogenic climate change is reality vs denial.

These evil plots many are so paranoid about is the change (the people who acknowledge the 98% scientific concensus on anthropogenic climate change) want to make. Even companies, like Tesla, that used to pride themselves on making a climate change impact. Everyone wants to look the most civilized and worldly caring for the future today. Everyone wants to make Lisa's tomato.

Especially collectivist societies like Singapore, where being the first to approve cultured meat is a source of national pride. Pride in the prestige of their society being leaders in the global magnanimous fight to not destroy our planet.
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Messages In This Thread
'The Future Of Food'. - by Karl12 - 06-13-2024, 12:56 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by Karl12 - 08-02-2024, 03:48 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by Maxmars - 08-02-2024, 05:10 PM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by Karl12 - 08-26-2024, 07:09 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by Freeborn - Yesterday, 05:00 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by Encia22 - Yesterday, 06:18 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by UltraBudgie - Yesterday, 07:14 AM
RE: 'The Future Of Food'. - by IdeomotorPrisoner - Yesterday, 12:22 PM