โThereโs this thing called the Lone Star tick where if it bites you, you will become allergic to meat,โ Professor Matthew Liao, a leading bioethicist linked to the World Economic Forumโs (WEF) โGreat Resetโ agenda recently said.

โSo thatโs something we can do through human engineering,” he continued. โWe can possibly address really big world problems through human engineering.โ
The New World Order’s WEF is incentivizing major corporations to force a reset of the global food supply chain.
Globalist leaders around the world have agreed to ban the public from obtaining meat, dairy, and private vehicles by 2030.

As part of their plan to take control of the world, WEF has used their mainstream media propaganders and bought politicians to spin the narrative about how the masses will give up beef due to the alleged โemissionsโ involved in producing meat.
Professor Liao also believes that humans can be genetically engineered to be smaller in size to reduce their impact for their corrupt and suspicious โglobal warmingโ agenda.

Like Anthony Fauci is to Big Pharma and forced “vaccinations,” Dr. Liao, the director of the College of Global Public Healthโs Center for Bioethics at New York University, is the tool used for WEF’s plan for people to be genetically modified to become meat intolerant.
By making the public allergic to meat, Liao argues that governments could shut down the majority of the farming industry and โsave the planet”.
Liao argues that making humans intolerant to meat through chemical and hormonal interventions can benefit WEF goals.
Many American leaders receive funds–through donations, kickbacks, employing relatives, gifts,ย “education” or “certification” trips, etc.– and are enticed to move the WEF agenda forward.

One example is Phoenix, Arizona Democrat Mayor Kate Gallego. She recently implemented restrictions on the food supply as part of her plans to ban meat and dairy consumption along with private car ownership to fight โclimate change.โ
Gallego is pushing these steps toward enforcing the globalist green agenda by laying the groundwork to usher in WEF founder Klaus Schwabโs 2030 Agenda in Phoenix.
The mayor has been working with the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a collective of American cities that signed a pact to meet the WEFโs โclimateโ before 2030.
Tyson, “America’s largest meat producer,” is working on a partnership with a company linked to the World Economic Forum “to open a major insect processing plant in the Untied States.”
In September 2023, the Chinese company, Shandong Bao Shuan, gained 79.5 percent ownership of Tyson Foods. This is the first time that a Chinese company has acquired a major American food producer. The deal was completed with a valued price of $8.55 billion. The Chinese company plans to spend over $2 billion more in the next few years.

“We built our name on providing generations of families with wholesome, great-tasting chicken. But todayโs Tyson Foods is so much more,” a Tyson Foods press release from their Springdale, Arkansas offices stated about the Chinese transaction.



“As values and behaviors around food have changed, so have we. Today, weโre innovators uniquely positioned to reshape what it means to feed our world. Today, we not only have the fastest-growing portfolio of protein-centric brands, but we also offer greater transparency in everything we do.”
The Chinese Tyson deal is emerging with a Netherlands-based insect-protein company, Protix BV, who describes itself โas leading the world in the technical aspects of insect production.โ
Their CEO is none other than Kees Aarts, a member of the WEF.
The company has also been hailed by the WEF and was awarded with globalist organizationโs โTechnology Pioneerโ award.

The new plant will produce bug-based meal and oil, typically used in fish feed and dog food.
Tyson CFO John Tyson recently admitted that โin the long run,โ the company will produce products that are โgood for people.โ
โItโs a multibillion-dollar industry opportunity that has tremendous growth potential, and we see Protix as being a leader there,โ Tyson said.




Protix already supplies insect-based protein to pet food makers Nestle SA and Mars Inc.
The company was established in 2009, and the partnership with Tyson will expand operations internationally.
U.S. Department of Labor admitted in 2023, a major food safety sanitation company paid $1.5 million in penalties for employing more than 100 teenagers at meatpacking plants, including two Tyson facilities in Arkansas and Tennessee.
Just last week, the Biden Administrationโs Labor Department admitted that its Wage and Hour Division currently has an open investigation at Tyson and Perdue Farms, when asked about reports that migrant children were used to clean slaughterhouses.

Earlier this year, a Labor Department investigation found that Packers Sanitation Services, a major US food sanitation company, illegally employed at least 102 children between the ages of 13 and 17.
The investigation found that minors were employed in hazardous conditions and night shift work at 13 JBS and Cargill meat processing facilities in eight states.
In September, a New York Times Magazine article revealed migrant children are working overnight shifts for contractors in the companies’ plants on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

A Non-Governmental Agency (NGO) source from the Rio Grande Valley at the Texas-Mexico border confirmed to Cleverjourneys.com that bus loads of migrant children are sent to these states to work in various plants.
“We pick them up at Wal-Mart stores that have been converted into camps while they wait to be shipped to their sponsors who claim to be family members,” the source said. “It’s obvious after doing this awhile what is going on. Many of these kids don’t even know these people who say they are family.”



Even before the Biden Border Crisis began, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials discovered with rapid DNA testing, that nearly one third of those tested were not biologically related to the children they smuggled illegally across the border.
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Buy local everything. Everything you can. China owns Smithfield, too, I understand. We are consumers. We can wreck their plans. And pray more than ever, and expose more than ever. Never mind convenience; that’s how they hook people. No wonder Putin was taking out biolabs. The ticks with the Lyme disease was just a start.
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We are stern in our shopping by being aware of the wokeness & political ramifications. Blessings.
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And then insects will become an endangered species, and the world will be in even worse shape.
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