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World Economic Forum: We Can Be “Conditioned” to Eat Weeds and Bugs to Save Us From Climate Change
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World Economic Forum: We Can Be “Conditioned” to Eat Weeds and Bugs to Save Us From Climate Change

Backers of the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” claim that we need to abstain from eating meat — instead eating weeds and insects — to control the climate. ...
James Murphy

World Economic Forum (WEF) officials — proponents of the “Great Reset” — are busily thinking of ways for mankind to reduce greenhouse gases in order to save the planet from the catastrophic global warming they are forecasting. Among their ideas is conditioning the world’s population to begin eating and enjoying what they refer to as “alternative food sources.”

WEF Agenda Contributor Douglas Broom lays out the case for eating weeds in an article posted on the globalist organ-ization’s website.

“Finding new plant-based foods is becoming increasingly urgent with the world’s population forecast to grow by two billion in the next 30 years. While farming animals for meat generates 14.5 percent of total global greenhouse emissions, weeds capture carbon from the atmosphere and can therefore help to control climate change,” Broom writes.

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