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They Really Do Want You Eating Bugs: Cricket Production Subsidies From Ottawa

Beyond eating the bugs, Canada (as well as many places), is phasing out meat in favour of plant alternatives

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Jun 19, 2022
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They Really Do Want You Eating Bugs: Cricket Production Subsidies From Ottawa

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When they say “We might be eating insects soon”, they really mean it.

Just like the Corona Operation, global starvation and feeding remaining slaves with bugs were planned years in advance.

And just like the murderous Convid-Industrial Complex, bug-producing abominations are financed with your tax dollars.

canucklaw.ca reports:

Cricket Production Subsidies; Aspire Food Group’s New Plant

By Ronnie June 18, 2022

With food shortages being predicted in the near future (not that this was planned), it’s interesting to see what exactly is being used to fill the void. Will more production plants be built, or will new “alternatives” become available for the peons?

Not only is “Eat the bugs, bigot” more than just a meme, it seems that Canadian tax dollars are being used to subsidize these ideas. Here are some recent grants from the Federal Government.

Of course, all of this can be found by checking the list of grants that has been handed out. Such information is considered public record.

Aspire Food Group, which received $8.5 million, has been lobbying Ottawa for that money. The money isn’t yet available on the Registry, but we’ll have to check for updates. Specific agencies include:

  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)

  • Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev)

  • Global Affairs Canada (GAC)

  • Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)

Good to see public money spent so wisely.

Although it went unnoticed by many, Aspire did announce in 2020 that it would soon have the largest cricket processing plant in the world. The new plant in London, Ontario was completed in May 2022. Apparently, some 9,000 metric tons of crickets will be produced annually, both for human and animal consumption.

Aspire won the Clinton Global Initiative Hult Prize in 2013. They’ve since posted an update on their YouTube channel about where the company is heading.

Eating bugs is hardly a new concept, and has been promoted by the U.N. for many years. Now, it’s just more obvious.

There will have to be updates on this topic, but it’s rather unsettling to see this direction.

Budget 2017: Subsidizing The Phase Out Of Meat In Canada

It was announced in the 2017 Federal budget that there would be millions in spending for so-called “superclusters“. These are just areas of research. One of those was Agri-Foods, which turned out to just be ways to get rid of meat altogether.

At the time of writing this, there are several projects on the go, including:

  • Plant-based seafood alternatives

  • Plant-based foods and beverages

  • A soy processing plant in Eastern Canada

Strangely, there don’t seem to be many — or any — initiatives to get Canadians into farming, raising animals for food. It’s almost as if things are going in a different direction.

This is from page 79 of the 2017 budget. So, this wasn’t just some spur of the moment idea. It’s been in the works for a long time. The goal is apparently to generate at least $25 billion per year from sales in plant based foods and materials, according to the 2022-2023 Annual Report from Protein Industries Canada.

It’s fair to assume that production will only ramp up as far as the plant based industry goes. Again, there’s little to no enthusiasm to increase meat production. Continue reading


“Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.” -  1 Timothy 4:3

Here is the Updated List of US-Based Food Manufacturing Plants Destroyed Under Biden Administration

Below is the list of America’s 98 plants that have been destroyed, damaged or impacted by “accidental fires,” disease, or general causes.

  1. 1/11/21 A fire that destroyed 75,000-square-foot processing plant in Fayetteville

  2. 4/30/21 A fire ignited inside the Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Monmouth, IL

  3. 7/25/21 Three-alarm fire at Kellogg plant in Memphis, 170 emergency personnel responded to the call

  4. 7/30/21 Firefighters on Friday battled a large fire at Tyson’s River Valley Ingredients plant in Hanceville, Alabama

  5. 8/23/21 Fire crews were called to the Patak Meat Production company on Ewing Road in Austell

  6. 9/13/21 A fire at the JBS beef plant in Grand Island, Neb., on Sunday night forced a halt to slaughter and fabrication lines

  7.  10/13/21 A five-alarm fire ripped through the Darigold butter production plant in Caldwell, ID

  8. 11/15/21  A woman is in custody following a fire at the Garrard County Food Pantry

  9. 11/29/21  A fire broke out around 5:30 p.m. at the Maid-Rite Steak Company meat processing plant

  10. 12/13/21 West Side food processing plant in San Antonio left with smoke damage after a fire

  11. 1/7/22 Damage to a poultry processing plant on Hamilton’s Mountain following an overnight fire

  12. 1/13/22 Firefighters worked for 12 hours to put a fire out at the Cargill-Nutrena plant in Lecompte, LA

  13. 1/31/22 a fertilizer plant with 600 tons of ammonium nitrate inside caught on fire on Cherry Street in Winston-Salem

  14. 2/3/22 A massive fire swept through Wisconsin River Meats in Mauston

  15. 2/3/22 At least 130 cows were killed in a fire at Percy Farm in Stowe

  16. 2/15/22 Bonanza Meat Company goes up in flames in El Paso, Texas

  17. 2/15/22 Nearly a week after the fire destroyed most of the Shearer’s Foods plant in Hermiston

  18. 2/16/22 A fire had broken at US largest soybean processing and biodiesel plant in Claypool, Indiana

  19. 2/18/22 An early morning fire tore through the milk parlor at Bess View Farm

  20. 2/19/22 Three people were injured, and one was hospitalized, after an ammonia leak at Lincoln Premium Poultry in Fremont

  21. 2/22/22 The Shearer’s Foods plant in Hermiston caught fire after a propane boiler exploded

  22. 2/28/22 A smoldering pile of sulfur quickly became a raging chemical fire at Nutrien Ag Solutions

  23. 2/28/22 A man was hurt after a fire broke out at the Shadow Brook Farm and Dutch Girl Creamery

  24. 3/4/22 294,800 chickens destroyed at farm in Stoddard, Missouri

  25. 3/4/22 644,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland

  26. 3/8/22 243,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in New Castle, Delaware

  27. 3/10/22 663,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, MD

  28. 3/10/22 915,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Taylor, IA

  29. 3/14/22 The blaze at 244 Meadow Drive was discovered shortly after 5 p.m. by farm owner Wayne Hoover

  30. 3/14/22 2,750,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Jefferson, Wisconsin

  31. 3/16/22 A fire at a Walmart warehouse distribution center in Plainfield, Indiana has cast a large plume of smoke visible throughout Indianapolis.

  32. 3/16/22 Nestle Food Plant extensively damaged in fire and new production destroyed Jonesboro, Arkansas

  33. 3/17/22 5,347,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Buena Vista, Iowa

  34. 3/17/22 147,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Kent, Delaware

  35. 3/18/22 315,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland

  36. 3/22/22 172,000 Turkeys destroyed on farms in South Dakota

  37. 3/22/22 570,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska

  38. 3/24/22 Fire fighters from numerous towns are battling a major fire at the McCrum potato processing facility in Belfast, Maine.

  39. 3/24/22 418,500 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska

  40. 3/25/22 250,300 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Franklin, Iowa

  41. 3/26/22 311,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  42. 3/27/22 126,300 Turkeys destroyed in South Dakota

  43. 3/28/22 1,460,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Guthrie, Iowa

  44. 3/29/22 A massive fire burned 40,000 pounds of food meant to feed people in a food desert near Maricopa

  45. 3/31/22 A structure fire caused significant damage to a large portion of key fresh onion packing facilities in south Texas

  46. 3/31/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Osceola, Iowa

  47. 3/31/22 5,011,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Osceola, Iowa

  48. 4/6/22 281,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina

  49. 4/9/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  50. 4/9/22 208,900 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  51. 4/12/22 89,700 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina

  52. 4/12/22 1,746,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Dixon, Nebraska

  53. 4/12/22 259,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Minnesota

  54. 4/13/22 Fire destroys East Conway Beef & Pork Meat Market in Conway, New Hampshire

  55. 4/13/22 Plane crashes into Gem State Processing, Idaho potato and food processing plant

  56. 4/13/22 77,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  57. 4/14/22 Taylor Farms Food Processing plant burns down Salinas, California.

  58. 4/14/22 99,600 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  59. 4/15/22 1,380,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Lancaster, Minnesota

  60. 4/19/22 Azure Standard nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food, was destroyed by fire in Dufur, Oregon

  61. 4/19/22 339,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  62. 4/19/22 58,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Montrose, Color

  63. 4/20/22 2,000,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Minnesota

  64. 4/21/22 A small plane crashed in the lot of a General Mills plant in Covington, Georgia

  65. 4/22/22 197,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  66. 4/23/22 200,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota

  67. 4/25/22 1,501,200 chickens destroyed at egg farm Cache, Utah

  68. 4/26/22 307,400 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania

  69. 4/27/22 2,118,000 chickens destroyed at farm Knox, Nebraska

  70. 4/28/22 Egg-laying facility in Iowa kills 5.3 million chickens, fires 200-plus workers

  71. 4/28/22 Allen Harim Foods processing plant killed nearly 2M chickens in Delaware

  72. 4/2822 110,700 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin

  73. 4/29/22 5 million honeybees are dead after a flight carrying the pollinator insects from California to Alaska got diverted to Georgia (New)

  74. 4/29/22 1,366,200 chickens destroyed at farm Weld Colorado

  75. 4/30/22 13,800 chickens destroyed at farm Sequoia Oklahoma

  76. 5/3/22 58,000 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin

  77. 5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Beadle S Dakota

  78. 5/3/22 114,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  79. 5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Lyon Minnesota

  80. 5/7/22 20,100 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin

  81. 5/10/22 72,300 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania

  82. 5/10/22 61,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  83. 5/10/22 35,100 Turkeys destroyed Muskegon, Michigan

  84. 5/13/22 10,500 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin

  85. 5/14/22 83,400 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  86. 5/17/22 79,00 chickens destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  87. 5/18/22 7,200 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  88. 5/19/22 Train carrying limestone derailed Jensen Beach FL

  89. 5/21/22 57,000 Turkeys destroyed on farm in Dakota Minnesota

  90. 5/23/22 4,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  91. 5/29/22 A Saturday night fire destroyed a poultry building at Forsman Farms in Howard Lake, Minnesota

  92. 5/31/22 3,000,000 chickens destroyed by fire at Forsman facility in Stockholm Township, Minnesota

  93. 6/2/22 30,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania

  94. 6/7/22 A fire occurred Tuesday evening at the JBS meat packing plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin

  95. 6/8/22 Firefighters from Tangipahoa Fire District 1 respond to a fire at the Purina Feed Mill in Arcola, Louisiana

  96. 6/9/22 Irrigation water was canceled in California (the #1 producer of food in the US) and storage water flushed directly out to the delta.

  97. 6/12/22 Largest Pork Company in the US Shuts Down California Plant Due to High Costs

  98. 6/13/22 Fire Breaks Out at a Food Processing Plant West of Waupaca County in Wisconsin

  99. 6/14/22 Over 10,000 head of cattle have reportedly died in the recent Kansas heat wave (New)

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The Watchman
Jun 20, 2022Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Lioness. I guarantee this is one person who won't be eating bugs. Klaus will eating them before I do. Linking tomorrow @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

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David Watson
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Jun 19, 2022

My first thought is we'll have to become more careful about reading labels. But as we've seen with the vax and other meds, labels can lie, and government might approve. That leads to soylent green. We'll also need to become better at producing our own food, which we can know is unadulterzted and has more predictable availability.

And we need to become better at choosing governments that won't tolerate, or encourage, the economic and societal destruction we've seen the last 17 months. Biden isn't just an American problem, he's degrading the whole world.

About 50 years ago some enterprising folks were pitching worm farms. They had marketing campaigns pitching the nutritional value, ease of production, and ecological benefits, but it didn't catch on because governments were more competent at protecting the traditional food supply. The difference now is incompetent government. Fixing government is our highest priority.

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