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Bill Gates Promotes ‘Maggot Milk’ as Solution to Child Nutrition Amid Manufactured Food Crisis
Globalist billionaire Bill Gates is promoting “maggot milk” as the solution to childhood nutritional needs as the cost of living spirals and manufactured food shortages begin to bite around the world.
According to Gates-funded researchers, maggot milk is derived from “black soldier fly larvae” which is processed into a dairy milk alternative which is suitable for babies and young children to meet their nutritional needs.
The researchers also promote maggot milk as a shake for those seeking extra protein in their diet and who are not put off by the resemblance to grey slime and the fact the product contains the digestive tracts and feces of the insects.
“We process it into a dairy alternative which forms a rich and creamy liquid,” the researchers explain, while highlighting its climate friendly qualities. “Entomilk is very rich in protein, fat, calcium, iron and zinc, which is really good for you and has a very creamy mouthfeel.”
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While the product is promoted as a solution to climate change, author Seamus Bruner explains that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ investments in fake meat, U.S. farmland, and maggot milk aren’t saving the planet but rather inflating his bank balance.
“Controligarchs” examines billionaires like Bill Gates and how their wealth controls the levers of power that dominate the everyday life of average Americans. NYPost report:
Bruner — who led teams whose findings sparked multiple FBI investigations and congressional probes into the Clinton and Biden families — says that his research uncovered Gates’s efforts to buy up American farmland and invest in synthetic dairy and lab-grown meats in the name of preventing climate change.
In the process, Bruner says, Gates is doing more to inflate his net worth than eliminate carbon emissions.
“First, it was patented seeds and patented fertilizers, and now they are patenting meat alternatives. Banning cattle would grant effective monopolies to the alternative protein companies and benefit investors such as Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and even BlackRock. Fake meats are about controlling the food market, not saving the planet,” Bruner said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Peter Schweizer, author of “Red-Handed,” “Clinton Cash” and “Profiles in Corruption,” wrote the forward to “Controligarchs” in which he said the book “peers into the future and provides a haunting and revelatory exposé of the leftist elite’s playbook for the next five years.”
One chapter of the book focuses on “the war on farmers” and makes the case that tech giants like Gates are monopolizing the nation’s food supply.
“The takeover of the food system, like so many other control schemes in this book, began with the Rockefellers and was advanced by Bill Gates. Like most of their monopolies — from oil to software and eventually biotechnology — the takeover of food is all about controlling the intellectual property of food production through trademarks, copyrights, and patents,” the book states.
Bruner outlines Gates’ connection to “the Green Revolution” – a series of agricultural advances made possible by Rockefeller-funded research and design in the 1940s to help solve the crises of poverty and starvation at the time.
“The Green Revolution was simultaneous proof that problems like poverty and famine could be solved through human innovation and that the solutions, such as genetically modified pesticide-resistant crops, can present new problems like pollution, resource exhaustion and the consolidation of small-scale and family-owned farms into giant corporate-controlled farms,” it reads.
“But rather than take responsibility for the new problems, the Rockefellers took all the credit for the crop abundance while blaming the new problems on the convenient scapegoat of climate change,” Bruner writes.
“And it should come as no surprise that while the peasants are expected to eat fermented fungi, lab-grown meats, and maggot milkshakes, the Controligarchs — with their private chefs — have no intention of doing the same if recent behavior is any indicator,” Bruner says.
“Bill Gates and Warren Buffett famously love eating beef burgers and steaks when Gates visits his mentor in Omaha. Zuckerberg likes smoking beef brisket and grilling pork ribs (from real cows and pigs) and says meats taste ‘doubly better when you hunt an animal for yourself,’” Bruner writes.
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