Living Beyond 2050 Will Require You to Eat Bugs

Originally published at: Living Beyond 2050 Will Require You to Eat Bugs | Infostormer.com

Guess what folks, if you want to live beyond the year 2050 you will have to eat bugs. No other option will be available. This has been confirmed by a highly credible blog post on the tech blog Engadget.

Get ready to eat bugs if you want to live beyond 2050 https://t.co/bNN0wJldQ9 pic.twitter.com/POJ6iNWRsC

— Engadget (@engadget) January 28, 2020

Engadget:

By 2050 there will be an estimated 10 billion humans living on this planet. Beyond that being a lot of mouths to feed, those folks will be, on average, wealthier than today’s population, with a taste for the foods found in regions like the US and Western Europe. But we simply don’t have the capability, the land or the production resources to ensure that many people can eat a cheeseburger whenever the mood strikes. Luckily, researchers from around the globe are working on alternative-protein sources to supplement our existing beef, pork and chicken.

Of course, there’s tofu, which has been used as a meat replacement for thousands of years. But today’s consumers expect their protein substitutes to closely resemble the meats they’re replacing, which is why Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat have arrived to such public fanfare. These plant-based burger alternatives offer the same bloody sizzle that beef does. In Impossible’s case, that comes from heme derived from soy roots that have been fermented in genetically engineered yeast. Beyond Meat, on the other hoof, relies on a processing method that “aligns plant-proteins in the same fibrous structures you’d find in animal proteins.” But as much as they look, smell and taste like a real beef patty, these products are still extruded plant matter — and highly processed products at that.

Julie Lesnik, a biological anthropologist at Wayne State University, advocates that we look to get our meat from smaller, more-resource-efficient animals than cattle — specifically, crickets. She points out that per kilogram, crickets offer roughly the same amount of protein as beef as well as significantly more micronutrients, since you’re consuming the exoskeleton as well.

Of course, all of this could be a mute point considering that fossil fuel emissions are expected to destroy the planet and kill every living person by 2030. In which case, we won’t have to worry about eating bugs to survive because all of us will already be dead.

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Why don’t they consider the idea that having 10 billion humans on the planet is a very fucking bad idea and institute eugenics?!

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Very bad idea indeed. There’s never any mention of how to prevent this from happening, rather, it’s mentioned as a given outcome. What’s also never mentioned is the fact that the vast majority of that 10 billion will be muds who cannot feed themselves now and rely solely on pathologically altruistic whites to feed, medicate and clothe them.
Personally, I’m rooting for the corona virus or something similar. Unless whitey finds his balls, demographically, we are fucked.

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Yeah, the vast majority of them in shit hole, 3rd world countries with exploding populations.

Why? Because profoundly stupid, altruistic Whites - and Jews that have taken over White governments and organizations steer billions of hard-earned goy $$ toward feeding and medicating vermin that should be left to the care of Mother Nature.

The only good use of this money should be to sterilize the entire population.

IOW, our governments and NGOs feed these vermin so they’ll breed more.

You can be sure no one in Israel will be eating bugs - or forced to live beside murderous savages from the African sub-continent.

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Don’t worry, the locusts will take care of the niggers lol.

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Not if the corona virus gets there first!

Here’s hoping it does.