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..It’s about enslaving humanity.”

Journalist Alex Newman draws attention to a 2013 UN report asserting meat consumption and farming to be “unsustainable”, and thus the need for a “major propaganda campaign” to convince people to eat insects. “So how are they gonna get people to eat bugs? Well, a combination of propaganda, indoctrinating children and making you very, very hungry.” “The goal, folks, is not to save the planet. It’s not about global warming. It’s not about sustainable development. It’s about enslaving humanity.” “They want to wipe out small and medium sized producers, centralise food control in the hands of mega corporations in bed with the mega governments. They want to move the population into the mega cities, and ultimately bring about this Great Reset, and what they call the New World Order.”

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