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I’m going to go vomit now.

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Yeah. I unfortunately read it right after breakfast. Don't know what I was thinking.

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Remember how when we were kids they used to tell us not to swim for two hours after eating? I should have put a warning, "do not read for two hours after eating".

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🤮🤮🤮 This is the most disgusting and vile thing I've ever seen in the food industry. I will grow my own herbs and become vegetarian before I will eat lab meat or lab chicken or bugs. Guess we are all on the literal chopping block now.

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100% agreed. We started an indoor herb garden this year. Problem being, lack of sunlight from GeoEngineering. We already have 1 grow light for windowsill plants, I guess we need to buy more. Such lunacy to have to purchase lights for window plants!

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Hell no! Insects carry bacteria, viruses and parasites.

Thank you for incredible work!

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“Better living through science”

I’m not in favor of printing food out of crickets but to be perfectly honest, the standard American diet is actually worse than those foods for people’s health. Our medical system is a complete mess for a multitude of issues, one of them being that the majority of patients eat a terrible diet and then go to their doctor or the hospital and expect to be cured by a pill or surgery. And, they want insurance or the government to pay the bill. This causes the massive inflation of prices and the ever expanding power of the medical industrial complex and the pharmaceutical industrial complex.

If people cared about their health enough to take control of their diet and lifestyle, the medical system would collapse under its own weight. And things like the “Covid pandemic” never would have taken hold.

Grow a garden. Make and eat healthy food. Buy natural animal products from farmers who raise their animals right. This is hard work but it would take back the power that is currently in the hands of all sorts of big industries enough to tip the scales in our favor. Any massive centralized system (like our food, medicine, and government) is easy to control.

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Spot on. The American diet is intentional poison. But I guarantee they would still be adding the same chemicals to the insects. It will be a cricket food bag and the ingredients label says "contains yellow lake, red #40, blue #1, aluminum, phosphate..." and, just to kick us in the crotch harder, it will contain my nemesis, SOY!! (lol) https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/fish-now-contains-soy-poisoning-the

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Haha! True. Except the part where you said that they are going to put the chemicals on the label. That was so five years ago. They don’t even have to put the ingredients on experimental gene therapy injections so I doubt they will be labeling the new food printer vials.

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Agreed. A lot of this 3D printed ‘food’ doesn’t seem much different than hot dogs - a bunch of waste blended up and extruded through a tube.

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Just how tuna fish is "the chicken of the sea", 3D printed food is "the hot dog of the food bag"

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The challenge for growing your own food is getting enough sunlight on your garden through the haze of chemtrails, keeping the soil healthy as the chemicals from the chemical spraying rain down on the soil and crops, finding seeds to grow that have not been genetically modified and having a water source free of the same chemicals plaguing the whole thing.

Add in the challenge of the length of whatever actual growing seasons exist with the need for year round real healthy nutritious food and what stabilizing that food is for consumption in the “off” months and there is a lot to try to work out including the time, money, resources and knowledge needed.

The food for a “healthy” diet wherever it comes from is subject to all the harmful concerns and practices that robs the “good” food of its nutrients and healthful properties.

We want and need real food and they need to stop f’in with our food because that’s what’s causing the problems in the first place.

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What we buy feeds the system that is built around us. We all have multiple options to buy a wide variety of different levels of real food. Yes, they mess with the food but it’s a two way street. If people stopped buying crap, they wouldn’t sell it. People want easy, convenient, cheap and addictive, so that’ll what they make and sell. People have to take initiative and make better purchase options if they want a better food supply. Quality food is not convenient, which is what prevents most people from choosing it.

And, it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. There are more than two options.

I live in Alaska so I know about challenging situations for growing food. And the farmers that I buy from are raising food in Alaska as well, so they too know a bit about harsh growing conditions. And we have chem trails.. I mean geo engineering too. But we give it our best efforts.

To be honest, if people just bought whole foods at the grocery store, even if they aren’t organic or local, and if they prepared those foods themselves, they will be 100 times better off than if they buy the SAD processed foods. Our bodies are designed to detoxify if we are eating enough fiber and other real food-based nutrients. It’s the breakfast cereal, the cookies, the ice cream, the soda, the top ramen, the crackers, the chips, the processed meat, the bottled salad dressings, the cheap seed oils, and all the chemical additives in each of those foods that is funding both Big Ag and Big Pharma.

Ideally, we all grow organic food, buy pasture raised meat and dairy, and collect eggs from our backyard. But, there are a hundred degrees of variation and levels of “better” choices than what most people make.

If people want to throw up their hands and claim complete helpless, they can. But I would rather do what I can, even if it’s little incremental steps and just keep focused on whatever things I can do to make my personal situation better. No one goes from the SAD to a near perfect diet overnight. It takes time and commitment and people have to be willing to do it imperfectly in order to improve.

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Point taken, and a lot of us are now making the effort to eat very healthy. But 'they' are deliberately creating the conditions to put small farms out of business with weather engineering. The farmers where I live have sustained financial losses from deliberate flooding that killed the fruit crops, as well as unseasonably warm weather followed by freak winter storms that have destroyed crops before they can even get off the ground. There are other things going on as well to make it as difficult as possible to keep a farm going, with the obvious intention that farmers will give up and sell out.

Not to mention that a lot of people don't have their own houses and gardens where they can grow things or raise hens. They rely on good food choices at their local store or co-op. But if the government systematically destroys those food choices, what will we do then?

Imho, it would be a mistake to see this as an issue for just individual action. If we don't do something about this now, we are literally doomed. We will be forced through starvation to eat the horrific food they are planning for us.

Their next step is undoubtedly to make it illegal to grow your own food. It's already happening in some places. The question is how to stop this unfolding and accelerating nightmare.

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Spot on EZ. It's really strange that your comments always read my mind. I have an article coming out in 4 days called THE WAR ON FARMS. It's a crazy, deep dive about this exact topic.

Another issue, other than the 75% of the country living in apartments, or stuck under home owners association rules, or in rental home rules, etc, is soil and general climate. Being from Michigan I only have a few months I can garden per year and my soil is clay. Also, here in Detroit, our yards are very small. It really is a case-by-case- basis, not a "one size fits all". People tell me "move off the grid! Go buy a big plot of land! Start a farm!", like, bro, I have commitments here. Not everyone can up-and-leave and I know nothing about farming.

Speaking of "illegal to grow", they already figured out a work-around: https://twitter.com/Agent131711/status/1660727226646646789

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Looking forward to that article!

I was planning to turn one room into a place to grow stuff, but a local farmer told me that was a bad idea because I would get a big mold and mildew problem.

As you say, there's also the issue of keeping plants warm enough before the warmer weather arrives and harvesting them before it turns cold when living in a northern climate.

Not all of us have green thumbs either. There's skill and motivation involved.

So, yeah, I'm on the same page with the whole 'why should I have to worry about this stuff anyway when we have farmers who are actual experts and produce what we need to be healthy.'

Time to exile the too-much-time-and-money-and-too-little-brain sociopaths to an island where they can harass one another rather than the rest of humankind.

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It’s a very complicated situation for sure. I guess my point is, there are a lot of things we can do now to start changing the trajectory. If we all just do what we’ve all been doing (as far as the culture in general), we are going to keep barreling down this path of complete control by the globalists.

The farmers who are struggling to stay in business need support from their communities and people have to be willing to pay more for quality food. I’m picking up food from a local rancher today, and it’s going to cost twice as much as if I bought meat from the grocery store that may have been shipped in from a different country. I will have to sacrifice and save money in other areas. This is necessary to keep these farmers in business. They can’t work at a loss. This is one thing people can do to support a free, locally determined food system.

During Covid, if no one complied, it wouldn’t have gone anywhere. But people just went along with it. If we just give up trying to save our food systems, instead of doing everything we can, it will be much easier for them to do what they have planned for us. We need to fight this every way we can. And that includes buying natural foods from the grocery store, buying natural foods from the local farmers, and producing as much of our own healthy foods as is possible. And trying to get local authorities to make laws that encourage local food systems.

Even people who don’t have land can learn to grow food inside of their homes. Start sprouting micro greens. Or build a small indoor growing station. Or use a community garden plot. Or find other creative ways to make small changes.

Everyone is going to have a different ability and different opportunities but the standard American diet should not be considered an option for anyone who wants to defeat the control grid. The highest form of rebellion, in my opinion, is the choose a healthy diet and lifestyle. If everyone (or a majority) did that, things would change. Laws would change. Industry practices would change. The whole medical system would change. And we would be far less easily controlled.

Whenever I talk about people doing what they can, I am met with massive amounts of learned helplessness and it’s really sad because people defeat themselves rather than trying. It’s possible that everything that we attempt to do will be unsuccessful but I’d rather go down swinging than just walk willingly to my demise.

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Totally agree and very well said.

I discovered that we have a lot of community-supported agriculture here and I now sign up for a CSA every year, which helps to keep the local farmers in business. Also joining local co-ops instead of going to corporate grocery stores, even though they are more expensive in financial terms (but much better in health and local economic terms).

I really appreciate your ideas on how to grow food at home, like micro-greens, which I hadn't considered. My local library offered organic veggie seeds and my brother suggested grow bags as they can be moved around, including being kept outside but moved inside if there's a storm or bad weather. So I've gotten the seeds and learning to grow food at home is a big goal this year. I will add micro-greens to that.

Getting the local authorities to support things -- something else to look into.

Agree completely that we need to do whatever we can to save our food systems and resist through a healthy diet and lifestyle. Amen.

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Sounds like some great steps to take!

Btw, my favorite way to sprout is just by simply using a mason jar and a sprouting lid that fits on top. Drop in some sprouting seeds and soak overnight. Then rinse 2-3 times a day until they are ready. Place in a sunny window to green them up and they are ready to eat. Simple, cheap, very nutritious.

Hopefully we can defeat whatever madness has taken over the world. If not, at least we will be healthier for having tried!

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I have a question. I love your article and I wish I could pay for more. Are we allowed to share your articles to promote on other platforms? Not Facebook, Tik Tok, Instagram, X, etc. I don't use them. I do have Bastyon which is decentralized and has Blockchain. I also use Gab. Although recently they changed and limit things now for those who don't pay. I love your articles and would like to get the word out. If I can't share I will remove the few I shared. People did like them.

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Please share!

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I share substack pieces frequently, to other substack writer's comments sections and Telegram, which is just about the only other social media I use. Sometimes, I'll share by FB Messenger or YT comments. I think most writer's see it as a compliment for a reader to share their work. And in lieu of a paid subscription, I think it's a great way to support and promote the writers I follow. I've run into several people who haven't ever heard of the Substack platform. 🤷‍♀️

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You're spot on. Please share! We are all here to spread truth.

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Do they offer cricket gummies? Most fast food places already offer some of this garbage that almost looks like food. Dumpster diving is going to be making a renaissance after reading this stuff. Those rocky boys are on top of everything concerning the murder of humans. No doubt this crappola carries the gates stamp of approval and bypasses the FDA (as if the really matters).

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Well-- on the bright side, this might be the cure for bulimia.

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Mighty fine lookin vittles! They should mandate they start serving that crap in the White House kitchen and UN cafeteria.

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And the EU, the WEF, and every government entity. Let them all eat fake cake!

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I wonder what our friends at the WEF are eating? I’m sure they are already eating all this, since they want to lead by example, right?

What is there actually left for us to eat safely? I was trying to find milk without vitamin A and/or D added to it, but that seems to be an impossible task.

I really appreciate your eye opening articles. I think there are a lot of people out there who can’t capture what you are saying and their response is automatically denial and anger. My mom is like that. If I say anything she can’t capture, she gets mad and yells at me.

Thank you for trying to open people’s eyes!

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I couldn't find flour that hasn't been "fortified"! Couldn't find the milk either. I settled on Califia Farms "Organic Oat Milk Original", but you have to look at the label. This specific product only has three ingredients: https://www.target.com/p/califia-farms-organic-original-oat-milk-48-fl-oz/-/A-87800841 I bought mine from Kroger. It's only $3.99 for a big jug. It's really watery, but it's been a month now and my taste buds are slowly adapting. I don't think I could drink a glass of it, but it works for other stuff.

Thank you for supporting me!

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I haven’t paid attention to the flour, that’s good to know! Thank you for the tip about the oat milk. After reading your articles, I’m going through the label and ingredients list of each item I buy.

Thank you for all of your research and for warning all of us!!!

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For baking I combine pure tapioca, quinoa, arrowroot and rice flours which are not enriched. There are other flours not enriched which I haven't experimented with such as cassava, amaranth, buckwheat. The store bought gluten free flour mixes generally don't have synthetic vitamins added but they do have gums like xanthan gum, gellan gum, acacia gum to make them behave more like wheat flour. I researched why gums cause me so much indigestion and I found they can be made with mold. That's why I mix my own flour. A little flax meal or ground chia thrown in will help bread to stick together. You get more like shortbread which doesn't rise, but it has a nice clean, fresh homemade taste. I don't get why people eat bread loaded with synthetic vitamins, fillers and preservatives. It's so easy to make it yourself. The issue with grain flours is not just that they add synthetics but also the glyphosate toxicity problem.

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They eat prime Wagyu beef.

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We should print some Wagyu for them and see if they like it 😉

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Raw milk is your answer, if your state allows it.

Our friends at the WEF are eating steak flown in at great carbon credit cost from ranches in South America. Veg from around the world, the best coffee and tea from plantations in Asia. Only the best that their unlimited carbon credits will buy, until they have to switch to the underground bunker supplies because they've destroyed the entire ecology of earth with weather modification and 5g. Don't worry about them though. They will have a great time with one another partying like it's 1999 in the artificial light with genetically engineered food. At least at first...

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I often wonder; if you own everything and your goal is to conquer, and you do, what's left? Let's say they put us all on Bitcoin then turn off the power; we are all f*cked, right? -Isn't the game over for them? What's left? Who is going to buy their poisons when there's no money? Who is going to purchase their oil? "invest" in their gold bars and their silver from their mines? Who is going "Be healthy" with their Big Pharma? Didn't they ruin their own game by slaughtering us? Do they not realize that when they are the only people left, there will be no fancy hotels to fly to? No trimmed lawns at exotic resorts. No media to peddle their nonsense. The game is over. Then what?

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Think further ahead. Thousands of years ahead. They just need to kill off the people who resist them, or at least isolate them long enough they can't resist effectively. If they need to kill 80% of everyone to do it, well, the compliant survivors can just go along with a world repopulation program that makes the boomers look tame -- should it be necessary. As long as they can breed and condition loyal scientists and engineers and doctors etc, they can eventually ensure future humans are genetically engineered to be docile and obedient with limited lifespans etc (while they have infinite lifespans) at which point there will be no need to poison food etc. Then they can figure out how to become machines, and build machines to do the work of those servile humans, and dispose of the humans, too. Then they can kill each other off to see who becomes Unicron.

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Can you imagine anything more boring? Especially killing off the fount of creativity and innovation that resides in human variety and freedom.

I think the problem is that the elites are already extremely bored with life because they are quite isolated and cloistered and because they have no real sense of meaning, so they are chasing after anything that can make them feel something -- drugs, sex, power, even child abuse and sacrifice. You might be interested in this post about this last one -- https://badlands.substack.com/p/child-sacrifice-as-a-pillar-of-deep

As you say, things will become more and more perverted and extreme until they destroy themselves, as past civilizations following this path have done.

Which is why I think they need us because we actually have a sense of meaning and passion they want, even if they have to get it secondhand. You might be entertained by the Will Tracy and Stephen Frears series "The Regime" on Max starring Kate Winslet and Mattias Schoenaearts about this very scenario. It's quite brilliant.

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You're probably on to something with siphoning meaning from us second-hand, much in the way parents do with their children, albeit in a perverse way.

As for boring? Well, I can imagine how it wouldn't be entirely boring. So, I'm a giant sentient machine constructed from all the material in the solar system, housing the sun as a power source, populated by zillions of other smaller less-or-non sentient machines to keep me maintained. I cruise along the spiraling arms of the galaxy, consuming other solar systems for materials and fuel, skirting around the edges of the black hole at the center, to grow until I'm comparable to the size of the galaxy. Then I envelope that black hole as a new fuel source -- each sun is the fuel source for one of my subsystems. Then I go around the universe and swallow up all the galaxies until I'm composed of nearly all matter and energy in the universe. While I'm traveling between solar systems and galaxies, I can just put my consciousness on pause so that I'm not bothered with experiencing ages of boring travel time. Eventually I'm powerful enough to punch a hole through the universe to the "outside", as if the universe itself is a womb and this whole thing is just some cosmic birthing process, and am "born" into some new place amongst other "self-made" Unicrons with their own society, and so on and so on. The experience never ends. In a quest for meaning, ultimate power ends up as just another powerless infant in a greater world, and can now finally find meaning. A bit roundabout, but then again isn't the moral of many a story simply you should've stayed at home and done nothing? :P

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Bravo. I believe that you've made my point with your imagining. They need people like you who can envision what the future would be if they play out their plans to their ultimate conclusions.

I can see how it could be very interesting if you can explore the solar system. But I haven't finished exploring Earth yet. Like Italy. I've never been there and have always wanted to go. So exploring other galaxies is not on my current bucket list (nor hanging out with Unicrons). Maybe someday.

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Lord have mercy.

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Soylent Green will be next

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And they will NOT allow anyone to raise their own animals or grow their own veggies/fruits either.

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They're already steps ahead. This video I shared is from 2012:

https://twitter.com/Agent131711/status/1660727226646646789

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I work a supposed intelligent senior manager with a degree. He once stated that if GMO crops fed more people, he's fine with it. Some people, are beyond stupid or even trying to reason with. Let them, I've pretty much given up on the lemmings.

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Interesting isn't it? Given they are feeding folk fake food already and have been for quite a while. I guess that was the test run? Gardening I expect will be completely outlawed.

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Merci Agent !!! 🥰

Excellent travail, comme d'habitude !!!

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It just needs some fast food marketing 😋

Have it your way.

Or

Loving it.

Or

The quarter pounder.

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They can take some tips from Coca-Cola's marketing: https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/was-coca-cola-released-as-a-secret ... Oh wait, they ARE Coca-Cola

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Great article. Well researched, hilarious, and thoroughly disgusting. I totally lost it when I saw the picture of smiling insect protein Cheerios! 😄

Keeping my fingers crossed your Substack will reach millions and they will see in your humor the seriousness of the situation regarding the rapid, intentional destruction of our real food supply.

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