Post by fearnot on Oct 25, 2022 15:52:42 GMT -5
100 Dutch schools forced to serve insects
All the winged insects
that walk on all fours are detestable to you.
Leviticus 11:20
The Netherlands has become a testing ground for the globalist Great Reset
being pursued by the World Economic Forum.
In the process, people's diets are being switched to insects.
After most farmers in the Netherlands were officially ruined
by suspect "nitrate laws",
insects are currently being introduced in schools.
At Octopus school, mealworms were not the only item on the menu.
The Grade 7 pupils could also try dishes with lupine worms
and other insects.
With manipulative formulations,
insects are presented as wholesome, desirable, and even tasty food.
In doing so, they openly admit that by manipulating children,
the new “food” could gain approval.
Not a word is mentioned about toxins, pollutants and parasites associated with breeding insects.
A parasitological evaluation of so-called “edible” insects
has highlighted their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases
to humans as well as animals.
The study pointed out that in the vast majority of cases,
crickets from insect farms were teeming with parasites.
An investigation found such parasites were present in more than 81 percent of the insect farms tested;
in 30 percent of the cases, the parasites found could cause diseases in humans.
In the small print you will then find “Organic Cricket Flour” listed –
which means “derived from crickets”.
Other companies are camouflaging the new ingredient
with the term “achetas domesticus” –
which is the scientific name for domestic crickets.
Researchers at Michigan State University have made a composite resin for the blades
by combining glass fibers
with a plant-derived polymer
and a synthetic one.
Once broken down, they could become chewy sweets.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates,
the largest private owner of farmland in the United States,
in 2019 invested $100 000 into an insect-farming start-up
and is known as an advocate of “synthetic meat”.
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