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Soundz like summa my favorite summer camp songs mockin' the food. Anyone recall, "great green gobs'a greasy grimy gopher guts, mutilated monkey meat, roasted toasted birdies feet...(etc) I fergot my spoon!"... Well, golly, it'd be funny 'cept it's real...arguably gopher guts sound marginally BETTER n' cockroaches...

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I wrote to Aldi (UK) to raise my concerns around their plan to start selling insect based meals. My concern is around Chitin- found in insect exoskeleton. This is toxic to humans in regard to enhanced cancer growth and auto immune disorders

Serum chitinase activity prognosticates metastasis of colorectal cancer

Zhangfa Song, Engeng Chen, Jun Qian, Jianbin Xu, Gaoyang Cao, Wei Zhou, Fei Wang, Min Chen, Dengyong Xu, Xiaowei Wang, Xiaotong Hu, Zhenyu Ju, Xuefeng Huang & Xiujun Cai

Aldi responded advising they have no plans to stock insect meals. The mainstream media have published these stories, I think they are preparing us. I won’t be eating them.

They’re swapping the jab for the insect, I’m still an ANT e Vaxxer

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Thank you for the information!

Can you posts those e-mails, please? E-mails are legally-binding documents, but they are dot private, unless they contain a specific notice of that.

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Better take a big dose of Ivermectin with those crickets.

"A parasitological evaluation of edible insects and their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals "

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613697/

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Vitamin D for cancer:

https://starpower.substack.com/p/new-real-hope-for-those-with-cancer

Microphage treatment for cancer:

https://knowledgeofhealth.com/what-if-cancer-was-already-cured/

Covid 19 vaccine damage repair protocols:

https://davenarby.substack.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-damage-repair-protocol

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F all of “ them”!

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My bf’s truck is a diesel he uses for work now (after being terminated for not being jabbed-17 year career). Is this the cherry on top?

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Ugh, I'll pass. Did the vegetarian thing for three years and could never get enough protein. As a runner at that time, it was hard to formulate a balanced diet. Now it's just small meals more often, and long hikes with my dog. Seems to be working quite well.

We have a local small farmer who supplies most of our needs, along with our garden. We stay away from the corporate food supply as much as possible.

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Soon they'll be telling us to eat poop.

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L. A. is already allowing water companies to "clean" sewage water and send it back to the consumer. They don't filter the water from many toxins, because that would cost them too much...

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True, they are already encouraging cannibalism!

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Actually, liquified corpses are now legal to mix into fertilizers at least in two states.

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So crazy... I believe it!

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It's not a matter of belief; it's a fact. I think, Washington state is one of the two, but others are coming up, unless they already have. The trend is clear: humans are about to be treated as clogs in the machine and discarded after they fail to fulfill their functions.

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Gives new meaning to the term omnivore. It is a wild world.

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I wonder if all the people who “believe in science” will eat the bugs??!!

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YUCK, DID NO ONE TEST FOR DIGESTIVE OR ALLERGIES?

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I have GASTROPARESIS which is slow digestion, I don't digest many foods. So what I can eat is limited, seafood is and allergy.

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About two thirds of the bug-based food samples contain parasites...

Allergy is an invented illness that covers up the causes and blames the victim...

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A centuries old script has been flipped. From how many easy to grow and store empty calories does it take to keep humans productive enough to supply a surplus to those who started and control the hierarchy (hierarchy is starting a business), to how many bugs!

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What to grow is a major problem around here; calorie-rich produce simply doesn't grow well or doesn't grow at all. I think, it's the soil on my property... Peppers, tomatoes, and spices grow well, but that's just about it. Trying out chetnuts and berries, planted them this year, so it will take a while to see what comes out of it.

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Calories are not important enough to consider as the main issue is my view, more important is diverse nutrition. There are a few foundational principles that work in any soil in most climates - the over riding principle is methodology that results in growing nutritious food while also growing soil life/fertility.

Chestnut and berries are good long term food sources if they match up to the major influences of the area.

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If you don't figure this out you can always eat bugs, provided by the government purchased with fiat, from the fascists that capitalized the bug factories. :-)

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