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Saturday, 22 October 2022

Poor In UK? Major Supermarket (ALDI) To Pitch Bugs For Survival Diet – straight off the script of Gates and the Global Cult

 Bugs contain Chitin which is toxic to humans. Numerous studies have stated that Chitin can be toxic to the human body and also eating bugs has a high chance of introducing parasites into the human body that should NOT be there. Imagine mass production of insects, to feed the world. What could possibly go wrong? Think disease, mutations, predators, micro-organisms..."

This is important information that all humans need to know. Why is our mainstream media suddenly pushing us plebs to "eat the bugs" including the CBC.

People who have had the mRNA jabs will have a heavily compromised immune system. Should any of these brainwashed lot take to eating bugs then the parasites in the bugs will just about finish them off!

The human goyim are viewed by the mentally ill Globalists as being below the animals, hence why the plan is get them to eat bugs.

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A major supermarket chain in the UK is finalising plans to stock insects on its shelves and market them as a cheap food source for people struggling to afford to feed their families amid soaring inflation and the cost of living crisis.

The Daily Mail reports that Aldi is considering stocking ‘edible’ bugs and providing recipe kits for parents to prepare worms and crickets for their hungry children.

Potential products in the range include ‘sustainable’ cricket burgers, as well as ‘nuggets’ and ‘mince’.

Yummmmmy.

Just when you thought this couldn’t get any more more dystopian, the supermarket is involved with a TV game show in which insect ‘farmers’ will pitch the bugs as the ‘next big thing’ for Aldi, according to the report.

One of the contestants, Aaron Thomas, commented, “We’re on a mission to change perceptions of insects as food; they’re one of the most sustainable protein sources in the world.”

Thomas further claims that crickets contain more protein than beef adding “We want to take bug consumption mainstream. If we’re able to get in front of Aldi’s audience, that would be an amazing opportunity.”

The move is the latest in a growing trend of pushing bug eating on the masses as a way of ‘saving the planet’....<<<Read More>>>...