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Mike Adams Promised These High Mag Pictures of Insect Parts a Few Weeks Ago - Well, Here They Are

And you know what they say: A picture is worth a thousand words. bit.ly/3laSmGc

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There isn't a need for this.

Legumes, grains, and many vegetables produce many more times the protein per acre than livestock. Mushrooms and other fungi are even more efficient and can be grown with far fewer resources. The protein levels can likely be cranked up too.

There isn't a need for people to eat bugs.

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TerryF · @TerryF
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Your Holiday Guide to Insect Cuisine

Perhaps you were wondering about the best places to dine for delectable insect eating this holiday season? bit.ly/3EYbe1B

Well, problem solved, wonder no more!
Here is guide to some of the premier insect eating joints in North America.

One unmentioned fact, however.

Insect bodies contain chitin which is a protein that is indigestible to human beings.

It causes digestive issues and allergies and well, generally just makes ya sick.

Chickens have to swallow rocks so their gizzards can help break down this indigestible protein.

And well....humans just don't have gizzards. (Another one of those pesky evolutionary flaws, I guess. Duh!)

Anyway, ignore that fact and chow down. You're just gonna love them little critters anyway.

Bon Appetit!

  

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TerryF · @TerryF
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Globalists Really Pushing This Bug Eating Thingy. But Then There is the Parasite Issue They Fail to Mention

Hey, if Nicole Kidman can eat bugs (along with 2 billion others she reminds us), you can too. bit.ly/3zaYG3W

But there's a catch they fail to mention.

- Parasites

According to an NIH, NLM, NCBI shared study found on PubMed insects may transmit parasitic diseases to both humans and animals.

A sampling of mealworm farms, house cricket farms, cockroach farms, and locust farms showed that 35% of them had parasites that were potentially parasitic for animals and 30% of the bug farms had parasites that were potentially pathogenic for humans. bit.ly/3OJzZkS

Don't know about you but a 1 in 3 chance of getting parasites from bugs is not a very inviting prospect.

Uh, and neither is kissing Nicole Kidman after that display of talent.



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