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George Carlin said it years ago: “It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it. You and I are not in the big club. And by the way, it’s the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long beating you over the head in their media telling you what to believe, what to think, and what to buy. The table is tilted folks. The game is rigged, and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care.”
Need proof? Check out the United Nations’ big COP27 climate summit that is going on in Egypt right now, attended by Old Joe Biden and other alleged world leaders: while telling us to eat bugs, they are dining on the most sumptuous fare imaginable. Are they so secure in their elite status that they can flaunt it in front of our faces without fear of adverse electoral consequences? Sure looks that way.
The UK’s Daily Mail reported Monday that “officials who land a spot at the conference’s exclusive VIP restaurant will be able to dine out on an array of pricey meat and fish dishes served up during the 12-day climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh this week. Those with a taste for the luxurious can snap up an angus beef medallion with sautéed potatoes for a pricey $100 (£90) or a creamy salmon for $40 (£35), after scoffing back a $50 (£43) seafood platter for starter.” Hypocrisy? Off the charts.
These are the same people, mind you, who want us to eat bugs. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) declares: “Edible insects contain high quality protein, vitamins and amino acids for humans. Insects have a high food conversion rate, e.g. crickets need six times less feed than cattle, four times less than sheep, and twice less than pigs and broiler chickens to produce the same amount of protein.”
This isn’t just abstract speculation. As far back as 2013, the UN was trying to sell this disgusting notion: “While the idea of eating a worm, grasshopper or cicada at every meal may seem strange, FAO says this has many health benefits. Insects are high in protein, fat and mineral contents. They can be eaten whole or ground into a powder or paste, and incorporated into other foods. ‘Insects are not harmful to eat, quite the contrary. They are nutritious, they have a lot of protein and are considered a delicacy in many countries,’ said Eva Muller, the Director of FAO’s Forest Economics, Policy and Products Division.”
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Cephas H says
It figures. Then again, some of us eat bugs already–lobsters, crabs, and shrimp when we’re near the sea.
But, as for these climate summits, etc., nobody pollutes more or ravages its own and others’ environments like China. But China isn’t the USA, so it gts a pass.
Cephas H says
It figures. Then again, some of us eat bugs already–lobsters, crabs, and shrimp when we’re near the sea.
But, as for these climate summits, etc., nobody pollutes more or ravages its own and others’ environments like China. But China isn’t the USA, so it gts a pass.
Walter Sieruk says
All this left-wing frantic hysteria “chicken little” environmental “climate change” alarm is absurd.
In addition, related to this is that the futurists who helped contribute to the making of 1973 movie entitled “Soylent Green” had made movie about that life on earth would be like in the far-distant year of 2022. For from the worldview from the time-frame 1973 , the year 2022 was ,very much , seen as distant future.
The point is environmental experts of 1973 who had a hand in the making of that movie had been proven completely wrong in everything they had predicted what life for people would be like because of environmental pollution in the year of 2022.
This should tell all thinking people something.
Go ahead a watch that movie, you might find it very amusing.
Walter Sieruk says
One early summer day I was watching on television an educated man and likewise a scholar who had written a book about environmental degradation concerns. His message was rather alarming and disturbing. This is because he had in his book, predicted, that in not more than forty years all life, including human life, will become uninhabitable on earth because of pollution.
That was an early summer day of the year 1967. So now in this current year of 2022, over fifty years and not forty his error of prediction is easily now seen to be in great error.
So modern history is repeating itself again, this that alarmist environmental scholar of the year of 1967 is now replaced by environmental experts on the subjects of “global warming” and “climate change.”
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Why not forcefeed Klaus Schwab, King Charles, Ursula van der Leyen, Justin Trudeau, Biden, Que Mala and the entire Sham-el-Shakedown crowd those ‘mealworms’, cicadas, crickets and so on? So that they can decide whether it’s really worth forcing that down the rest of our throats. I’d have tossed in Sunak as well, but not sure whether he’s a vegetarian. But hey, it takes a lot more resources to grow rice or wheat than simply cook roaches, so why not force the vegetarian and vegan crowds to this diet as well, huh? 😈