blackbird Posted Wednesday at 02:00 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:00 AM (edited) This article from the World Economic Forum (WEF) promotes the eating of insects. Is this our destiny under the control of the globalists? " The World Economic Forum is committed to publishing a wide array of opinions. Misrepresenting content diminishes open conversations. Our consumption of animal protein is the source of greenhouses gas and climate change. Insects are an overlooked source of protein and a way to battle climate change. The consumption of insects can offset climate change in many ways. We've been conditioned to think of animals and plants as our primary sources of proteins, namely meat, dairy and eggs or tofu, beans and nuts, but there's an unsung category of sustainable and nutritious protein that has yet to widely catch on: insects. Before you say "yuck," hear us out. Most of us aren't accustomed to regarding insects as food. But, the nutritional difference between sources of protein is relatively small. For instance, plant proteins lack some essential amino acids that animal proteins possess, but the major differences between insect and other sources of protein exist largely in the cultural and environmental realm." For the five reasons go to their website: 5 reasons why eating insects can reduce climate change | World Economic Forum Edited Wednesday at 11:48 PM by blackbird Quote
TreeBeard Posted Wednesday at 02:03 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:03 AM 2 minutes ago, blackbird said: This article from the World Economic Forum (WEF) promotes the eating of insects. Which part do you disagree with? 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Wednesday at 02:06 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 02:06 AM (edited) Some people say the WEF wants to decrease the world population and control what is left to suit their own agenda. PM Mark Carney was a major power in global world organizations such as the U.N. climate war. This video shows PM Mark Carney speaking at the World Economic Forum. His speaking begins at about the 11 minute mark. DAVOS LIVE: U.N. climate envoy Mark Carney speaks at the World Economic Forum Bing Videos Edited Wednesday at 02:13 AM by blackbird 1 Quote
August1991 Posted Wednesday at 02:07 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:07 AM 1 minute ago, blackbird said: This article from the World Economic Forum (WEF) promotes the eating of insects. Is this our destiny under the control of the globalists? Uh no. ===== The WEF is a bunch of rich guys who do whatever. The WTO is a different story. AKA GATT. Good, my opinion. 1 Quote
TreeBeard Posted Wednesday at 02:10 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:10 AM 2 minutes ago, blackbird said: Some people say the WEF wants to decrease the world population and control what is left to suit their own agenda. Some say lizard people walk among us and the world is flat. The lizard and flat earth people are as crazy as the WEF people, like yourself. 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Wednesday at 02:19 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 02:19 AM 10 minutes ago, August1991 said: Uh no. ===== The WEF is a bunch of rich guys who do whatever. Really. What about PM Carney, a prominent globalist and U.N. climate change representative who now became PM of our country? Quote
TreeBeard Posted Wednesday at 02:26 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:26 AM 6 minutes ago, blackbird said: Really. What about PM Carney, a prominent globalist and U.N. climate change representative who now became PM of our country? Are you asking if Carney eats insects? Quote
herbie Posted Wednesday at 03:00 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:00 AM You vill eat zem unt you vill enjoy zem. Unt if vee haf our way, pay efen more for zem. Regular ground beef was $20 kg at the store yesterday. It was "on sale" at the other one for $7.99 lb ($17.58 kg) You may have to learn to like creepy crawlers. Quote
Army Guy Posted Wednesday at 03:24 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:24 AM 18 minutes ago, herbie said: You vill eat zem unt you vill enjoy zem. Unt if vee haf our way, pay efen more for zem. Regular ground beef was $20 kg at the store yesterday. It was "on sale" at the other one for $7.99 lb ($17.58 kg) You may have to learn to like creepy crawlers. Lots of fat lefties, around, for everyone to eat.........Canada is full of lefties i mean they are everywhere.......that would give us at least another couple of generations before we switch to bugs....I mean we have to save the planet right...think of it as a sacrifice for the greater good...we feed you the bugs get you nice and fat and then use the bolt gun and poof your hamburger.... 2 1 Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
betsy Posted Wednesday at 09:12 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:12 AM (edited) 6 hours ago, blackbird said: Really. What about PM Carney, a prominent globalist and U.N. climate change representative who now became PM of our country? We'll have to see what he tries to do to agriculture. That's why I'm glad it's a minority government. Mind you - NDP can easily prop it up again. That's why we need a strong voice for the Opposition. Glad it's Poilievre. Edited Wednesday at 09:13 AM by betsy 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Wednesday at 09:13 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:13 AM (edited) 6 hours ago, herbie said: You may have to learn to like creepy crawlers. If the U.N. has its way, yes. This is the kind of thing we are paying the U.N. to do. It should be noted that PM Carney was a prominent leader on the U.N. climate change bureaucracy. He may still have the U.N. war on climate change on his agenda. Canada has been a loyal supporter of whatever the U.N. decrees, so be aware. That's why we had years of carbon taxes under Trudeau while much of the world had no carbon taxes. Insects could be on a Carney hidden agenda. "Countries have to rapidly shift to restorative forms of agriculture and dramatically reduce meat production to save the planet from catastrophic climate change, according to a leaked version of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on land, the Guardian reports. " The Planet Is Doomed Unless We Stop Eating So Much Meat, UN Warns Edited Wednesday at 09:35 AM by blackbird Quote
betsy Posted Wednesday at 09:14 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:14 AM (edited) 4 minutes ago, blackbird said: If the U.N. has its way, yes. This is the kind of thing we are paying the U.N. to do. "Countries have to rapidly shift to restorative forms of agriculture and dramatically reduce meat production to save the planet from catastrophic climate change, according to a leaked version of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on land, the Guardian reports. " The Planet Is Doomed Unless We Stop Eating So Much Meat, UN Warns Remember how they tried to sell us eating worms? How sure are we that the fast food we eat aren't mixed with ground worms and insects? Would they tell us? Burgers in fast food don't taste like they used to be. I stopped going to them. Making my own. We have to protect our farmers. The cattle industry. Edited Wednesday at 09:18 AM by betsy 1 Quote
blackbird Posted Wednesday at 09:18 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:18 AM 1 minute ago, betsy said: Remember how they tried to sell us eating worms? How sure are we that the fast food we eat aren't mixed with worms? Burgers in fast food don't taste like they used to be. I stopped going to them. Making my own. I hope you're wrong. We go to fast food places for a burger sometimes. The thought is sickening. But we never know. Quote
betsy Posted Wednesday at 09:20 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:20 AM (edited) 3 minutes ago, blackbird said: I hope you're wrong. We go to fast food places for a burger sometimes. The thought is sickening. But we never know. Think back to the old days - about twenty years ago. Do the burgers still taste the same to you? I'm not the only one who commented on that. It may not be insects or worms.....but they've really changed. Edited Wednesday at 09:22 AM by betsy 1 Quote
ExFlyer Posted Wednesday at 01:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:19 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, blackbird said: I hope you're wrong. We go to fast food places for a burger sometimes. The thought is sickening. But we never know. "Over 2 billion people are estimated to eat insects on a daily basis. Globally, more than 2,000 insect species are considered edible," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insects_as_food "In Western countries, the use of insects as food and feed is gaining attention as consumers learn of the nutritional and environmental benefits associated with them.[2]". https://www.food-safety.com/articles/6317-the-use-of-insects-as-food-ingredients "nsects, for many, are often associated with fear, disgust, or at best, the subject of a dare on a reality TV show. Yet, a large portion of the global population regularly consumes insects, both knowingly and unknowingly, as part of their diet." https://www.miragenews.com/foods-you-didnt-know-are-of-insects-1005795/ "Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a snack but also as a side dish or an ingredient to produce other foods. Most of the edible insects belong to one of these groups of insects such as caterpillars, butterflies, moths, wasps, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, bees, and ants." https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8277915/ Edited Wednesday at 01:25 PM by ExFlyer Quote Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.
Nationalist Posted Wednesday at 01:42 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:42 PM 11 hours ago, TreeBeard said: Some say lizard people walk among us and the world is flat. The lizard and flat earth people are as crazy as the WEF people, like yourself. MMM...Yum Yum! Enjoy your meal, Dimwhitty. I think I'll stick to steak and eggs...thank you very much. 23 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: "Over 2 billion people are estimated to eat insects on a daily basis. Globally, more than 2,000 insect species are considered edible," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insects_as_food "In Western countries, the use of insects as food and feed is gaining attention as consumers learn of the nutritional and environmental benefits associated with them.[2]". https://www.food-safety.com/articles/6317-the-use-of-insects-as-food-ingredients "nsects, for many, are often associated with fear, disgust, or at best, the subject of a dare on a reality TV show. Yet, a large portion of the global population regularly consumes insects, both knowingly and unknowingly, as part of their diet." https://www.miragenews.com/foods-you-didnt-know-are-of-insects-1005795/ "Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a snack but also as a side dish or an ingredient to produce other foods. Most of the edible insects belong to one of these groups of insects such as caterpillars, butterflies, moths, wasps, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, bees, and ants." https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8277915/ You too Flyer. Enjoy your bugs. Hey...serve them up to your kids and their kids. Let me know how that goes...mkaaayyy...? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
ExFlyer Posted Wednesday at 03:10 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:10 PM 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: You too Flyer. Enjoy your bugs. Hey...serve them up to your kids and their kids. Let me know how that goes...mkaaayyy...? Oh, I ain't eating bugs....that's for sure LOL My point was to blackturd who has it in his head someone is going to make you eat bugs. He has been struck by the conspiracy theory bug and he ate it LOL Quote Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.
Nationalist Posted Wednesday at 03:13 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:13 PM Just now, ExFlyer said: Oh, I ain't eating bugs....that's for sure LOL My point was to blackturd who has it in his head someone is going to make you eat bugs. He has been struck by the conspiracy theory bug and he ate it LOL Someone? That someone happens to be the WEF. And the WTO and more than likely, the WHO too. Does anything make you wanna stand up and fight for your own family? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Boges Posted Wednesday at 03:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:19 PM (edited) Lobsters, shrimp and crabs are essentially sea bugs, just sayin' Focusing on poultry instead of red meat will help with emissions, for sure. Edited Wednesday at 03:25 PM by Boges 2 1 Quote
ExFlyer Posted Wednesday at 03:20 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:20 PM 5 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Someone? That someone happens to be the WEF. And the WTO and more than likely, the WHO too. Does anything make you wanna stand up and fight for your own family? Look, it is not a point to argue. I only gave statistics and evidence that bugs are eaten all over the world by 2 BILLION people (and are even in in processed product you eat). My family and I decide what we eat and when. I am not sure what you are trying to imply Quote Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.
Nationalist Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM 4 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: Look, it is not a point to argue. I only gave statistics and evidence that bugs are eaten all over the world by 2 BILLION people (and are even in in processed product you eat). My family and I decide what we eat and when. I am not sure what you are trying to imply Not "implying" at all. Why would you post anything that appears to support these globalist bast@rds and their bug eating dictates, if you didn't agree with them? Just because? Flyer... you and your kids and grandchildren can eat bugs all you like...just because. I'll feed my family real food...thank you very much. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
ExFlyer Posted Wednesday at 04:25 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:25 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: Not "implying" at all. Why would you post anything that appears to support these globalist bast@rds and their bug eating dictates, if you didn't agree with them? Just because? Flyer... you and your kids and grandchildren can eat bugs all you like...just because. I'll feed my family real food...thank you very much. Geez Dude...I did not post anything that supported "these globalist bast@rds". I don't agree or disagree. Just staying with some facts. No one is dictating eating bugs. Did you red the link?? It is "5 reasons why eating insects could reduce climate change" . An opinion piece from 2022. It basically says the effect from climate change is less than the way we do domestic farming today. The article starts off with "This article has been intentionally misrepresented on sites that spread false information. Please read the piece for yourself before sharing or commenting." Which seems what Blacturd is doing. There was exaggerated claims that eating bugs was being forced on people and all I did was show that 2 BILLION people already do. That is 1/4 of the worlds population. As well, that food you eat now already has bug stuff in it. "Foods where insect parts are sometimes found: Peanut butter: The FDA allows up to 136 insect parts per 16-ounce jar. Chocolate: Up to 60-74 bug fragments may be present in 125 grams. Coffee: Around 120 insect parts may be present in a single cup. Tomato sauce/canned tomatoes: May contain 30 or more fly eggs per 100 grams. Flour, cereal, dried fruit, spices, and other dried goods: Insects can enter stored food, especially after the packaging is opened. Ketchup: May contain 30 fruit fly eggs per 100 grams. Blueberries: May contain 2 maggots per 100 berries. Canned corn: May contain 2 insect larvae per 100 grams. Wheat and sesame seeds: Infestation rates can be as high as 1% for wheat and 5% for sesame seeds. Curry powder: May contain 100 insect fragments per 100 grams. Foods where insects are used intentionally: Red lipstick: Contains cochineal extract, derived from crushed cochineal insects. Insect flour, burgers, bars, pasta, bread, and snacks: Insects like crickets and mealworms are intentionally added as a food source. Shellac: A resin derived from insects, used as a glazing agent in confectionery and other products. https://www.rd.com/list/foods-secretly-contain-insects/ So, arguing with me or accusing me of some imaginary eating habits that I and my family have are unfounded, false and just silly. Edited Wednesday at 04:44 PM by ExFlyer 1 Quote Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.
eyeball Posted Wednesday at 04:41 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:41 PM 7 hours ago, blackbird said: I hope you're wrong. We go to fast food places for a burger sometimes. The thought is sickening. But we never know. Isn't this is what praying is for, doesn't thanking God for the burgers you're about to tuck into make it all go away and put your mind at ease? 1 1 Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
blackbird Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM 9 minutes ago, eyeball said: Isn't this is what praying is for, doesn't thanking God for the burgers you're about to tuck into make it all go away and put your mind at ease? I see the troll is back. Quote
Nationalist Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM 36 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: Geez Dude...I did not post anything that supported "these globalist bast@rds". I don't agree or disagree. Just staying with some facts. No one is dictating eating bugs. Did you red the link?? It is "5 reasons why eating insects could reduce climate change" . An opinion piece from 2022. It basically says the effect from climate change is less than the way we do domestic farming today. The article starts off with "This article has been intentionally misrepresented on sites that spread false information. Please read the piece for yourself before sharing or commenting." Which seems what Blacturd is doing. There was exaggerated claims that eating bugs was being forced on people and all I did was show that 2 BILLION people already do. That is 1/4 of the worlds population. As well, that food you eat now already has bug stuff in it. "Foods where insect parts are sometimes found: Peanut butter: The FDA allows up to 136 insect parts per 16-ounce jar. Chocolate: Up to 60-74 bug fragments may be present in 125 grams. Coffee: Around 120 insect parts may be present in a single cup. Tomato sauce/canned tomatoes: May contain 30 or more fly eggs per 100 grams. Flour, cereal, dried fruit, spices, and other dried goods: Insects can enter stored food, especially after the packaging is opened. Ketchup: May contain 30 fruit fly eggs per 100 grams. Blueberries: May contain 2 maggots per 100 berries. Canned corn: May contain 2 insect larvae per 100 grams. Wheat and sesame seeds: Infestation rates can be as high as 1% for wheat and 5% for sesame seeds. Curry powder: May contain 100 insect fragments per 100 grams. Foods where insects are used intentionally: Red lipstick: Contains cochineal extract, derived from crushed cochineal insects. Insect flour, burgers, bars, pasta, bread, and snacks: Insects like crickets and mealworms are intentionally added as a food source. Shellac: A resin derived from insects, used as a glazing agent in confectionery and other products. https://www.rd.com/list/foods-secretly-contain-insects/ So, arguing with me or accusing me of some imaginary eating habits that I and my family have are unfounded, false and just silly. Uh Huh...ya...right... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
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