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Sad about your friend. What pressures ultimately drove him out of the business?
I try not to be the guy
civilization takes lots of help from lots of guys just like you.
its good to be the guy.
I saw a kid littering the other day and asked him why he did it. his mother wound up picking the candy wrapper he dropped.
its gonna get worse before it gets better, but we have to do the work now or all will be lost
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I try not to be that guy but this goes way back. More than 10 years. Long before we heard about the WEF.
Today many more people are aware of this op but what is the next op? By the time the WEF is talking about it, it's been in play for a long time.
The thing is, people don't want bugs. But, if they can't afford meat they will have little choice. If all the ranchers have to export their meat to stay profitable many people will live on these protein alternatives. Buy local meat. Shake your rancher's hand. Especially sustainable ranchers and farmers.
I have a friend that has little choice but to sell his farm. Multiple generations of his family owned it. They tried to go regenerative but have had too many years of loss.
And "sustainable" isn't a dirty word. Nor is regenerative farming. The big agro-business lobby doesn't not care about families and communities in America. They use the state to support their rigged markets. They will sell quality meat to the elites around the globe and we will get the scraps at best.
It doesn't have to be this way. Bitcoin is a part of the solution but so is building local economic relationships with food producers.
Its easy to just think voting for the Orange man will fix things. What actually matters is what each person does. Their habits and preferences exhibited by their actions.
That's how we stop the bug diet. We refuse to support the systems that are creating this world the WEF wants. This is a lot of words to say what we do is what matters more than what the school says.