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Artificial Food is the Control Weapon of the Future!!

  • 13 Jun 2024

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Artificial Foods are the Control Weapon of the Future!!!

The World Economic Forum (WEF) continues to call on cooperating states and governments to support fake meat and other alternative sources of fake protein.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) aims to change consumer behavior. Incentives for alternative sources of fake protein require governments and partners to collaborate to shape human behavior. This is why the WEF is constantly calling for.

Promoting Alternative Proteins

According to WEF's strategy, multiple transition pathways will be required to achieve universally accessible mock protein:

  • Accelerating protein diversification
  • Advancing sustainable production systems
  • Driving consumer behavior change

It emphasizes the need for support from governments to achieve these goals. Investing in sustainable fake protein diversification pathways and the overall food system is essential to meet the obligations under the Paris Agreement and decarbonize the global economy.

Investment Challenges and Government Intervention

They recognize that alternative ultra-processed pseudo proteins will cause investment challenges due to their "high-tech nature", "high capital expenditure (CAPEX) requirement" and "longer return on investment periods". The WEF suggests that in this case, cooperative governments should step in to encourage, coerce, modify or otherwise guide human behavior. Such interventions have been tested in many countries in the planned COVID-19 pandemic, with practices such as quarantine and vaccine passports.

Potential Benefits and Criticisms of Alternative Proteins

While the WEF claims that alternative fake proteins will help tackle the challenges of climate change, food security and the health of the planet, this will spell the end of independent farmers, taking over their land and controlling what people can eat. Because controlling food is controlling people.

Types of Alternative Proteins and Technological Challenges

While the WEF states that alternative proteins include plant-based meat, cultured meat and fermented products, this is also a big lie. The "Alternative Proteins" report published in January 2019 explained that alternative proteins include plant-based alternatives, insects and other novel protein sources, and the use of advanced biotechnology to produce cultured meat. Therefore, comments that the WEF is moving away from insect-based proteins may not be accurate. In our view, the WEF is engaging in deceptive "step back" theater.

Farmers and Alternative Proteins

The WEF recognizes that while the alternative protein industry is still in its infancy, it is already in the early stages of development, including plant meat, cultured animal cellsAlternative proteins, such as recycled meat or fermented meat, offer farmers an important opportunity for transformation, and that they can lead the way in this area is also deceptive. This is because it would force farmers to grow certain crops and their products would be inadvertently used in the production of fake food at prices set by global corporations.

Climate Change and Food Security

The WEF insists on the lie that plant-based and artificial meat requires much less land use and emits fewer emissions than industrial livestock farming. It claims that these methods can free up land for biodiversity conservation, reforestation and more environmentally friendly livestock farming methods. However, he insists that the so-called climate crisis policies are actually part of policies for the health of the people and the planet. Behind the deception, however, is the goal of monitoring and manipulating human behavior on a global scale with the aim of achieving One World Agriculture and Food Integration.

Economic and Social Impacts of Alternative Proteins

The WEF emphasizes the economic and social benefits of alternative proteins and states that governments should invest in artificial meat and make these products accessible to all. However, the real purpose of such incentives and investments is to economically cripple and eliminate small farmers and independent food producers. In this way, they will bring the agriculture and food sector under the control of global corporations, which will control people through their "One World Agriculture" project.

Global Food Systems and Alternative Proteins

WEF emphasizes the benefits of incorporating alternative fake proteins into national policies by adapting to the evolution of global food systems and diversifying food value chains. However, such integration may increase the influence of technological global corporations in the food and agriculture sectors and will certainly harm food security and independent natural food production.

As a result, the WEF's calls for governments to promote artificial meat and alternative sources of fake protein have been met by cooperative governments andWe define it as a global effort to manipulate human behavior with its solution partners, with potentially harmful consequences for humanity.The promotion of alternative fake meats and proteins, the proposed climate crisis measures and the so-called food security plans promoted by the WEF and WHO are not solutions to the world's problems. It is, at best, a harbinger of a future full of CHAOS.

This article addresses critical issues that every individual who values the dignity and freedom of humanity should be aware of, while also highlighting how the global elites and their collaborators scattered all over the world have been "exploited" by the "global elites". invincible", but rather to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the " Great Reset", unless people allow them to do so. Not allowing them will be the beginning of bad news for them.

Sadi ÖZGÜL
Guwuste.com
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