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THE ELITE: “Let Them Eat Worms”: Mass Production of Food Made From Meal Worms and Sugar

THE ELITE: “Let Them Eat Worms”: Mass Production of Food Made From Meal Worms and Sugar

Let them eat worms. What happened to the cake?

When I was a boy growing up in the small town of Amesville, Ohio, I used to crawl under the feed mill to find meal worms to use for bait to catch bluegills and bass. Never did it cross my mind to eat them myself.

I preferred the bass I caught with them. But, now the liberal elite has decided that you should eat this combination they swear tastes like meat.

What are the chances that this will be served at a state dinner, an economic conference, or at the United nations?

A woman takes a bite of a mealworm pie in the Hague, Netherlands.

Yum Yum.

The elites won’t touch this, but they are going into mass production in order to feed the world. I wonder if starving orphans in Africa will take to this new food. I know I would starve if that is my only option.

Will mealworm farms get subsidies for producing these culinary delights? I’m sure the Democrats in this country would pay money to these farms for a fair kickback to their political campaigns.

Researchers say:

“Mixed with sugar, the beetles supposedly taste just like real meat. They could also become alternatives to sausages or chicken nuggets.” 

Via Study Finds:

Beetleburgers could soon be helping to feed the world, according to new research. The creepy crawlers’ larvae — better known as mealworms — could act as a meat alternative to alleviate hunger worldwide. The process uses a fraction of the land and water and emits a smaller carbon footprint in comparison of traditional farming.

To make this a reality, French biotech company Ynsect is planning a global network of insect farms, including nurseries and slaughterhouses. A pilot plant has already been been set up at Dole in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comte region of France.

“We are in full control of the chain of production. That gives us strength in terms of quality, security and safety,” says Benjamin Armenjon, general manager of Ynsect, according to a statement from SWNS.

Robot arms and automated conveyor belts transport stacks of red trays in every direction. They are are filled with billions of Tenebrio molitor beetle larvae. The dried critters are more than 50 percent protein and rich in fiber and fats as well.

They can be turned into protein powders, shakes, burgers, cereal bars, and even cooking oils at a fraction of the environmental cost of traditional farming. For every one kilogram of protein, Ynsect uses 98 percent less land and emits 40 times less carbon than beef. It also uses 40 times less water than pork production.

The globalists are pushing for the peasants to eat bugs, weeds and synthetic ‘meat’ because bugs “consume fewer resources than traditional livestock.”

Last year the World Economic Forum promoted the EU’s new plan to use mealworms in food in their bid to reduce meat consumption.

“Livestock around the world is responsible for around 14.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions relating to human activity. The need for land – whether for grazing animals or growing crops to feed animals – is “the single greatest driver of deforestation, with major consequences for biodiversity loss,” the paper says.

A WEF article from 2016 says it all: “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better”

I can just see it now. A customer goes to the counter in a globalist fast food joint and orders a roach beef sandwich, a large order of flies, and a pink lemonade.

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