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HARD NO TO INSECT-EATING. I'm a vegetarian, but my husband is not. Nuts, seeds, beans, etc. provide plenty of protein. I grew up on a small cattle ranch, but that's not the reason for my choice. I don't expect others to do as I do. Geoenginering and other toxins are contaminating the food supply. The bugs are probably as contaminated as the air, water and soil. The agenda is pure evil.

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We get our meat from Mennonite farmers. No antibiotics, no feed additives, humane treatment of all animals. The quality of the meat is top notch.

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I live in Ohio, there are Mennonite and Amish people way north of me… do the Mennonite communities that you get your meat from have a store? I’ve never had the opportunity to talk to them directly so I’m kind of curious

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Yes, I can give you the email address of a Mennonite Farm in Pennsylvania. They have a couple of stores. They also ship to you. I lived in Cleveland a long time ago. But Ohio is next door to Pennsylvania. They raise all their cattle and milk cows on grass only. I worked on dairy farms years back and at milking time the cows were given grain because the cows would give more milk. My solution to needing more mild is, get more cows. Coulter Farm has 73 Jersey cows that have never seen grain. Grain also makes the milk come out white, that's not normal. Just grass it comes out kind of yellow and another thing In the grocery stores they have little signs near the Whole Milk 4.5% milk fat. That's not whole. Whole milk is 6% Butterfat. There's more money in Cheese and other dairy products made from Butterfat. They have a great website and communication is by email. Real people, Not AI. Now the addresses. www.CoulterFarms.net rebecca@coulterfarms.net

Larry Ellis

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MAKE EVERYONE IN wef EAT BUGS.

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Don’t eat the bugs! FEED THEM to chickens and eat the EGGs. Easy peasy. Are people so dumbed down? Tons of food waste = tons of meal worms etc. Do IT YOURSELF/ CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE GOVERNMENT!

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Agree.

When the bugs escape from the WEF FARMS. Hopefully we'll have a wealth of birds, and mammals ready to eat them.

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PETA nonsense. I was talking mainly about back yard chickens to begin with. You are a negative thinker. Good bye.

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Backyard chicken is not a balcony. U spoke about balcony chickens without thought or from lack of thot. admit it.

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I never used the word balcony…. That is all you. I talked about a person who had chickens in their apt. Literally. A room to themselves. Why must you only see and argue about impossibilities???

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I live in an apartment....

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Believe it or not, still could have a hen or two. Dire circumstances. Have seen it done.

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I have too. Those poor birds suffered horrendously. -20 in winter+40 in summer. No where to hunt or peck. What a stoopid nutty idea. No common sense what so ever. Balcony chickens. Retarded!!

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So sad, honestly. The ones I’ve seen actually live a life of luxury. Mainly missing the sun. London had quite a menagerie of farm animals during Victorian times which led to sickness.

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There you have it. One should not believe that any cage is a life of luxury ; even for a chicken. Anyone who suggests such stoopidity ought to live in a cage first. A balcony is a cage. That is why most common sense cities have outlawed it. It’s animal cruelty. Even a ‘house cat’ hurts my heart. We are the protectors of life. Enough suffering without demanding my chicken try to survive on a balcony so I can have an egg. Nutters. So unless I have totally misunderstood your remark. I’d rather not chat about it further. It’s a stoopid idea that was dropped thankfully eons ago. There are backyard chickens in my city and they have grass at minimum. Remember the words freedom apply to all living creatures.

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Why not substitute beans, lentils, nuts etc for protein? I don't plan on quitting meat any time soon but seriously. Bugs??? Not a fkn chance.

😖😣😩😵😵‍💫🤢🤮

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And you can grow those in the backyard.

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Yes, but as always, keep them out of the garden. Larry Ellis

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Bugs or beans?

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🎯

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Bugs can be used for foods in the prisons that will eventually house all globalists… Well, one can dream, right?? 😁

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And illegal aliens have to be fed something.

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Do they?? 😂😂😂

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Maybe you're right. Trump just denied any further Federal assistance to illegals, so maybe he won't even buy them bugs.

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FEMA camps are waiting.

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When they imprison the Globalists, Then that will be alright, while they're awaiting their execution. But not now as 50% of prisoners don't belong there. Execution because I. That's what they deserve, 2. We don't want to feed them, even bugs for the rest of their lives. It costs too much to house them and keep them warm and cozy while they spend the rest of their days having sex parties at our expense. Larry Ellis

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😂😂😂

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The chitin polymer would make a great exoskeleton for a new manufactured subhuman whose biology is being degraded by a lack of sunshine, poor nutrition, and gene editing. Just a thought!

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I remember visiting Thailand some years back, and eating bugs was more of a novelty for tourists like myself, and yes, I did try it. Street vendors had bags of them for minimal Thai baht, but I would never think of eating ze bugs for a consistent diet. By the way, they are pretty crunchy, so think of them as Thai potato chips. (That’s what I kept telling myself). You don’t want to live off of them unless you are marooned in the jungle and want to survive. Selling bugs in Thailand was done so the poorest of the poor could make a little income.

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Jacques Cousteau, yes, THAT Jacques Cousteau, said, "World population must be stabilized and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day." Eating bugs is just one more way, in addition to all the other genocidal methods, to keep up that death rate. Death by a thousand cuts. In this case inflammation which leads directly to many chronic diseases.

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Jacques Cousteau was a Globalist. Note that his son was killed in his youth. Between the '50s and the '00s, there's a very long list of celebrities and of other Globalists whose firstborn sons were killed in their youths.

These days, they just turn their kids into trans.

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I know there's a thing among the satanics about the ritual sacrifice of the first son or giving him over to them in some way. Charles and Camilla are rumored to have had a child way back that was given, but I have no idea that's true.

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There is a great lack of appreciation for your champagne insights.

Read on and weep!

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41603-021-00137-3

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Communism, the "liberation," in Liberation Theology is the tyranny of choice for the NWO. So, we see the fingerprints.

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Culling over 100,000,000 chickens in 2023 in the US alone. The culling of the 400 ostriches in BC, going after cattle, injecting ANYTHING that moves. I just know that when a chicken is harvested or a cow or lamb, the POOP is removed. Try removing the poop from an insect. There is a dang good reason humans do not eat bugs. We never have nor will we. We vote each time we eat. Remember that. You vote each n every day.

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True! Read labels, folks. The can't sell what there's no market for.

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It has been said that over 3,000 food products already contain chitin which creates rips/tears in our intestines, and labeling products as such, is not required. I think it could be the reason why so many are suffering with what's called leaky gut syndrome. It is so toxic and dangerous, that of course they want to feed it to us. And yet geoengineering is destroying so much of the insect population...are they as ignorant as they are evil? You can't despise them enough...it is all too hideous.

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💯

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Anything they recommend is not going to be good for us, and I mean anything.

Don’t we have enough evidence of that already ???

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Yes Indeed. You got that right. Larry Ellis

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Humans have thrived for millennia on meat, fish, dairy, and plant-based proteins—why regress to something that, for most cultures, has always been a last-resort food? Bugs are difficult to farm at scale, can carry parasites, and require processing to be even remotely appetizing. The push for entomophagy feels more like a dystopian experiment than a genuine solution to food shortages, especially when traditional agriculture continues to innovate.

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It feels dystopian because it is!

It is utter Satanic 🐎 💩!!!

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a version of Soilent green

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I will become a vegetarian before I knowingly eat insects.

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Knowing is the operant word. They grind it up and put it into other foods using the biological name for the species that nobody knows.

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I know.

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Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab can eat bugs til the cows come home!

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I see what you did there

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Brazil is seeing a 40% increase in egg prices? Depending on the time frame, that doesn't sound out of line.

I have a natural inclination to abstain from anything trendy, so I think I'll let someone else have my portion of bugs.

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Currently in AZ, at $8 a doz for free range eggs, it isn't exactly decrease. This is all part of the WEF agenda 2030. No meat, fish, dairy etc. We will not comply.

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I think this is the greatest comment section on the internet, lol

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I'll stick to the God-approved GAIA diet enjoyed by our ancestors for millions of years-thank you much!

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