Posted on 03/28/2022 8:10:32 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
If you’ve ever wondered why Bill Gates owns more farmland than any other private citizen in the United States, we may know the answer…
To control meat consumption.
If livestock owners don’t have places to grow food for their animals to eat, they can’t keep the animals… and when the animals go bye-bye, in walks the “fake meat industry.”
“This is a conversation we need to have. Bill Gates owns more farmland in the US than any other, and in a time of dwindling supply, he’s pushing the idea of meat elimination. The words of a delusional man.”
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The land I’m not concerned about, because it amounts to about 400 sq miles, if it were all gathered together in one spot.
However, I do believe that he is working towards trying to control the food supply.
No meat. No crops. Sounds right in line with the way this ghoul thinks.
Bill at his favorite burger joint.
He looks like he eats fake meat. He’s got flabby man boobies.
He really believes the population is going to listen to him and eat the garbage that is always left on the shelves during emergencies.
NO. Its not to control meat consumption. Its to make you sickly on a non natural diet and inoculate you with whatever transhumanists come up with next.
I have come to despise that Rat Bast**d.
I have two wonderful stores in my neighborhood with terrific meat. I buy grassfed beef and pasture raised chicken and eggs. Don’t eat pork because pigs are more intelligent than dogs and I seriously promised you I won’t eat your dog.
Met meat manager of one of the stores last weekend at a birthday party for a mutual friend. Really nice, intelligent man. We brought the house down laughing at my story of horrible dorm food when I was at college. “The garbage truck backs up to the door and they order three loads.”
Gates is now the owner of a national fleet of garbage trucks that deliver the cr@p he wants us to eat..
Cult leaders eliminate meat and protein from the diets of their ‘underlings/followers’ so they become less lucid and more CONTROLLABLE.
As long as I am able to hunt, I’ll have meat. My town has been overrun with deer and elk. We are NOT going ‘meatless”
Here’s my own personal Bill Gates story.
I was teaching at an urban high school at the time. And one day I got a packet from the Gates Foundation. Bill Gates wanted to give college scholarship money to students who were interested in science. I was to hand out applications to my students. How nice!
But wait. I was to give out these applications to minority students only. Skip over the poor Italian kids and the poor Irish kids. Students of European decent were not eligible for the program, regardless of their ability or their need.
To hell with racist Gates and his racist program. He’s evil. I threw the entire packet in the garbage.
IMHO those companies that invest heavily into this “artificial meat” concept such as Burger King will have the same financial fate as those car companies that are going all in on EVs. They will go bankrupt.
Personally have a grave reluctance to eat Burger King real meat burgers. They use the same grills to cook that meat as they use for the “artificial meat” Artificial meat is nothing more that chemically treated plant material concocted to taste like meat. Those chemicals must get on the grill. Ugh.
From 1981 to 1986, Microsoft was headquartered at what was then known as the Northup Building, 10700 Northup Way in Bellevue. A long time ago, I told a story about the La Quinta Inn next to that building. The building on the other side also plays a significant role in the history of Microsoft. That building is the Burgermaster restaurant.In Windows 3.0, the data segment that recorded the locations of all the other data segments was named the BurgerMaster.¹ Why?
According to one story, the developer couldn’t think of a good name, so he looked out his window, saw the big sign that said BURGERMASTER, and decided to name it BurgerMaster.
Although the capitalization of the restaurant name is Burgermaster, the sign is printed in all-caps, and the developer erroneously capitalized it as BurgerMaster with a capital M.
Another story is that the segment is named BurgerMaster because it is the most important segment in Windows, just like how the Burgermaster restaurant is the most important restaurant for Windows developers.
The Burgermaster restaurant was so important that Bill Gates’s secretary kept it on speed dial. In fact, it wasn’t just on speed dial for Bill Gates’s secretary. It was a company-wide speed dial number. You could call them to order a burger, walk next door, and your order would be ready and waiting for you. This was a novelty back in the 1980s, though nowadays it sounds so old-fashioned to phone in a take-out order instead of using an app.
¹ At some point, it was given a much less whimsical name: The global master handle. But the comments in the code still call it the BurgerMaster.
Source: The historical significance of the Burgermaster drive-in restaurant.
Yeah, from all that phytoestrogen in soy.
Has anyone - or does anyone know - anyone who has actually tried these meat-like products, and how good are they? The closest we’ve ever come is when we want to make a quick evening dinner and nuke a package of On-Cor Meat-Like (our label) patties like Salisbury steak and a side of mac-n-cheese. Cheap, quick, and nutritionally-bereft, but edible.
What a lot of these, “No more meat!” propone ts don’t understand is that not everyone can just drop meat from their diet and switch to beans and legumes. They’re high in phosphorus, which is a huge no-no for renal patients. Our protein and especially iron HAVE to come from red meat, as they’re low-phosphorus options which have proteins that are more easily absorbed by the Human body.
Meds are not the solution to high phosphorus, either. Not only did those meds make me puke (a lot), I still struggled to keep my phosphorus, PTH, and calcium levels normal. They were always WAY too high, and I’m not a large woman by any means. 5’2” and 110# soaking wet.
My dad tried the BK plant Whopper. He said it was, “meh” and not worth the money.
That good, huh? Never mind. I got a three-compartment grill/smoker on the patio and a butcher shop one mile away.
One hemp necktie, please.
No Gates fake meat for me, but I rather enjoy some nice bean burgers, available in most markets in my town. I don’t eat. pork, but one company makes “Porkless Bites,” that are quite tasty, .
Did try one package of “Beyond Meat,” and threw it out after one bite. Requires a Barf Alert in huge letters on the package.
I have a lovely vegetarian friend who eats tofu for protein but it tastes blah and has a horrible consistency.
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