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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...

The Animals Speak: The Plandemonium Was Overblown

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The Animals Speak: The Plandemonium Was Overblown Mathew Crawford "Well, amongst my apes and my primates, definitely there was none [COVID-19]...my colleagues were self-reporting to me that there was none among theirs, either." -Leo Biddle We are all looking for good data and information from which to assess exactly what took place during the pandemic. Sometimes, the best way to build a Big Picture from which to understand the world is to find unique vectors of approach to gathering information. Your "knowledge scaffolding" determines your resistance to information games (mind manipulation), so it's best to engineer that scaffolding with as many tools as possible. Great Ape conservationist Leo Biddle brushed back personal attacks and cancellation in his community to share his unique vantage point that will provide many with a more secure framework for understanding the plandemonium. Clearly I'm not self-censoring in these discussions, and I think we poked th...