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Nov 19, 2022·edited Nov 19, 2022Author

Mathew Aldred Substack. UK TV Doctor and Canadian University Mocked Suggestions of Vitamin D for Covid - Both Connected to Bill Gates

https://mathewaldred.substack.com/p/bill-gates-funded-tv-doctor-and-university

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Many thanks for your post and hello from UK.

I like meat, but I love veggies too. Some meats already are poisoned such as processed meats so people are suffering from that among other things.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/19/sodium-nitrite-e250-the-poison-in-your-food-and-how-to-remedy-it/

Re bugs, the thing is that actually in Africa people do eat the flying ants and locusts which are vegetarian, the later anyway. However, if the crops have been sprayed with pesticides etc the locusts will be toxic.

As to what the bug factory food Bill Gates proposes will contain is anybodies guess. A nice dose of neuro-toxins I daresay.

Bill Gates likes bugs as he puts them in his software so that it fails and has to be updated.

Or requires updates which include more bugs.

Bill Gates is probably listening in to all this, bugging us if you will. This should make him a bugger.

Let's all shout together 'Bugger off Bill Gates!'

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Real meat for me too! How do we really know fake meat is not already Soylent Green👿👿

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Taste and texture, even vegans can't fake real meat. The next thing to watch is VETS don't use mNra in their vaccines in any more countries that they are. Cali would be a starting point for other blue states. I won't get jabs for my 2 just turned senior dogs then. They only go out in the backyard. They are healthy if lazy. See a squirrel and dash up the slope, and can catch the younger ones, or moles. They are past the play stage.

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Harry Harrison wrote the book "Make Room! Make Room!" that "Soylent Green" is based on. I've read a lot of Harrison's science fiction which is pretty good except for one thing: He's a science consensus believer.

Harry Harrison wrote "Make Room! Make Room!" because he believed Paul Ehrlich's 1968 book "The Population Bomb" that an overpopulation apocalypse would occur by the '80s. It didn't, Ehrlich was just making up "the science." Now it seems as if people are trying to make it happen with mysterious explosions and fires at food processing plants.

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