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The elite are building Megalopolis, where the plebs will eat insects

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The elite are building Megalopolis, where the plebs will eat insects By Lucy Wyatt WE are at war in Europe. But not with Russia. The enemy does not have boots on the ground, tanks, machine guns or bombs; we cannot see it.   It is a devious, insidious many-headed hydra shaping our lives, aided by those who are meant to represent us.  A critical battle line has opened up against this amorphous enemy in the heart of Europe. In the Netherlands.  Brave Dutch farmers have mobilised their tractors, their slurry tankers and their bales of straw; they have taken to the streets to protest, as we first reported  here  and  they have not let up.   After a tumultuous summer of protests by farmers over so called ‘pollution’ regulations – the Dutch government’s edict that will require farmers to curb their nitrogen emissions by up to 70 per cent in the next eight years – the Dutch agriculture minister, Henk Staghouwer, has resigned after only nine months in office telling reporters that he wasn’t the

Exactly What Is Behind The UN & WEF Insects As Food Agenda? [Updated]

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Exactly What Is Behind The UN & WEF Insects As Food Agenda? [Updated] 2nd Smartest Guy in the World The two most prominent One World Government nodes in the UN and WEF have been aggressively pushing the bug food agenda for close to a decade now; to wit: World Economic Forum @wef Good grub: why we might be eating insects soon wef.ch/2LiLmjQ #food October 14th 2018 92 Retweets 135 Likes A 2013 article from the United Nations website: The latest buzz: eating insects can help tackle food insecurity, says FAO The book, Edible Insects: future prospects for food and feed security, stresses not just the nutritional value of  insects , but also the benefits that insect farming could potentially have on the environment and on addressing the rapidly increasing demand for food worldwide. Last year from the WEF’s website: Why we need to give insects the role they deserve in our food systems By 2050, the world's food supply will need to feed another 2 billion people; Insect farming for foo