Bill Gates appears to be behind the push to stop breastfeeding and encourage uptake of BIOMILQ, a cell-cultured “human milk” made in a lab, along with other varieties of fake food. Synthetic, lab-made food can’t compare to food that comes from nature in terms of nutrition or environmental protection. And when you’re dependent on fake food, your very survival is also dependent on the handful of companies that manufacture them.
Nearly every large meat and dairy processor/manufacturer has acquired or developed plant-based meat and dairy substitutes. This “protein” industry convergence is jeopardising the resilience of the food system and reducing the genetic diversity of livestock and crops. When you factor in soy production as well as the use of conventional energy sources, lab-grown meat may be worse for the environment than conventionally produced chicken and pork.
Thankfully, there are signs that the fake meat industry may be failing before it ever gets off the ground; shares of Beyond Meat lost $6 billion since March 2020 due to weak sales growth.
To save the planet and support your health, skip all the fake meat alternatives and opt for real food that’s being raised using regenerative, grass-fed methods.
Fake food is being poised as a panacea to end world hunger and food shortages, but there’s nothing miraculous about synthetic, lab-made food. It can’t compare to food that comes from nature in terms of nutrition or environmental protection, and as we’re seeing with the mysterious infant formula shortages, when you’re dependent on fake food, your very survival is also dependent on the handful of companies that manufacture them.
With parents getting desperate in the search for infant formula, it’s eye-opening that campaigns haven’t been started to encourage new mothers to breastfeed — the best food for infants and one that also happens to be free and readily available in most cases. If you haven’t read my article on the best workaround for infant formula for those that are unable to breastfeed, it is on Substack.
In the video above, you can watch a concerning timeline about why this may be, as Bill Gates appears to be behind the push to stop breastfeeding and encourage uptake of BIOMILQ, a cell-cultured “human milk” made in a lab,1 along with other varieties of fake food.
In June 2020, Bill Gates announced the start-up company BIOMILQ, which is using biotechnology to create lab-made human milk for babies. Using mammary epithelial cells placed in flasks with cell culture media, the cells grow and are placed in a bioreactor that the company says “recreates conditions similar to in the breast.”2
This synthetic lab-made breast milk replacement raised $3.5 million in funding from Gates’ investment firm Breakthrough Energy Ventures.3 Gates has also contributed at least $319 million to the media,4 including The Guardian, allowing him to control and dictate what they print. The day after the Gates Foundation paid The Guardian its annual funding in May 2022, it released a hit piece on breastfeeding titled, “Turns out breastfeeding really does hurt — why does no one tell you?”5
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) offers also seized 588 cases of infant formula from Europe in April 2021 because it lacked appropriate nutritional labelling. In February 2021, CBP officers said they inspected 17 separate shipments of infant formula from Germany and The Netherlands, leading to a warning against buying infant formula online from overseas.
At the time, Keith Fleming, CBP’s acting director of field operations in Baltimore, Maryland, said in a news release:6
IMO, Gates seems "Fake", like a snake-oil con man along with cohorts; This Earth is a world of plenty, the few try to convince us otherwise, and that the sky is falling!?
ReplyDeleteThey are falling into the abyss with their minds being the enemies to mankind, their so full of themselves, it's sad!Spend their money on doing good, mining OUR natural resources, giving freely so all can afford OUR gifts from all the goods God has provided US; Now this would be appreciated, you think?
Last week I went to Publix to get the grass fed burgers that I always buy and there were none in the store. Instead there were a lot of "New age flavor" burgers with some ground chuck. Right off the bat the new age thing raised my red flags so the chuck burgers came home with me and I looked up the new age burgers on line. Sure enough, lab created meat. Just wanted to let everyone know.
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