Posted on 03/11/2025 5:36:46 AM PDT by Red Badger
Everything is getting scarier by the day, in our modern-day society, we as human beings have a lot to worry about, thanks to the ruling class of globalists including their corporations, the Military-Industrial Complex, the Zionist cabal, Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Tobacco, Big Tech and of course, Big Ag or Big Food which is what I want to focus on because they are in the process of creating lab-grown milk which can become a reality in your local supermarket.
Forbes just published an article on lab-grown milk called ‘First Lab-Grown Whole Cow’s Milk to Debut in The U.S.’ based on a brand called (are you ready for this?) ‘UnReal Milk’, yes, it’s an Orwellian title to say the least.
One of the reasons for this type of milk is to fight “Climate Change.” They say that dairy farmers are looking for ways to reduce their reliance on cows because they “fart” greenhouse gases known as methane gas. The United Nations has two main organizations that focus on the environment and agriculture, The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have claimed that a cow can release more than 500 liters of methane per day, which supposedly accounts for about 3.7 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions released around the world.
According to Forbes, “Dairy farming is under increasing pressure for its environmental impact, consuming vast resources and emitting methane— a greenhouse gas far more potent than CO₂. As the food industry searches for lower-carbon alternatives, Boston-based startup Brown Foods is preparing to showcase UnReal Milk, the world’s first lab-grown whole cow’s milk— produced without a single cow.”
The lab-grown milk company, Brown Foods is a start-up company founded by Sohail Gupta, Bhavna Tandon and Avhijeet Kapoor. Gupta said that “UnReal Milk is produced using mammalian cell culture— replicating the nutrition, taste, and texture of traditional dairy. It can be processed into butter, cheese, and ice cream, offering a lower-carbon, cruelty-free alternative to conventional milk. Brown Foods claims its production method slashes carbon emissions by 82%, water use by 90%, and land use by 95%, without relying on livestock”.
Lab tests are already taking place according to biopharmaceutical manufacturing expert, Dr. Richard Braatz, who is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT and is on the Scientific Advisory board for Brown Foods:
The first version of UnReal Milk is already undergoing lab validation. Independent testing from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, affiliated with MIT, confirmed the presence of all essential dairy proteins, making the product structurally identical to traditional milk. Brown Foods has also confirmed that UnReal Milk contains the same milk fats, primarily triglycerides, and carbohydrates found in conventional dairy
They expect lab-grown milk to gain a third of the dairy market:
Rising greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and water scarcity linked to traditional animal agriculture have spurred innovation in plant-based, fermentation-derived, and lab-grown proteins. With increasing investment and technological advancements, these alternatives are rapidly moving from niche products to mainstream options.
In the lab-grown space, meat has dominated the spotlight, securing $2 billion in investments in 2022 and USDA approval in 2023, but lab-grown dairy is still carving out its place in the market. According to The Insight Partners, the dairy alternatives sector is on track to expand from $31.13 billion in 2023 to $70.60 billion by 2031. Some analysts project that animal-free dairy could eventually capture up to 33% of the $893 billion traditional dairy market
The idea of creating dairy products in labs has gained attention over the last few years since the growing concerns over Climate Change. An article published in 2022 by Global Corporate Venturing ‘Is lab-grown milk ready for the mainstream?’ says that Bill Gates and Israel has also been involved in the lab-grown milk business:
Since 2018, GCV has reported around 20 corporate investments in various lab-grown meat and milk startups such as Israel-based milk developer Imagindairy, which raised $15m in its latest seed funding round, with the Israel-based Strauss Group as their corporate investor. Motif FoodWorks, a food technology company developing alternative milks, also raised $226m in a series B round with Bill’s Gates Breakthrough Energy Ventures participating.
Israel, in particular, has become a hotspot for various lab-grown milk startups with the country seeking to be the first to end the climate and global food shortage crisis
There are different forms of creating lab-grown milk according to Forbes:
Efforts to produce milk without cows are taking various forms. Senara, a German startup, is growing cell-cultured mammary cells in partnership with dairy farmers, blending biotechnology with traditional milk production. Wilk, an Israeli venture, focuses on producing cultured milk fats, used in making cheese and yogurt. These approaches contrast with UnReal Milk, which is taking a fully lab-based route, aiming to replicate whole cow’s milk without relying on livestock or traditional dairy systems. For Brown Foods, the goal is not just to mimic dairy but to recreate it at a molecular level
It’s not just the US and Israel involved in producing lab grown products, Chile has its own laboratory experiments:
However, lab-grown milk units are appearing in other regions too. The Chile-based group NotCo, for example, uses laboratory and AI-based techniques to find plant combinations to replicate animal-based products.
In July 2021, NotCo raised $235m in a series D round that saw various corporations such as the global banking firm Catterton Partners and the US-based holdings company, Endeavor
Lab-Grown Breast Milk is Now Being Engineered for Newborns and Infants
They call it cell-cultured human milk for newborn babies and infants, the US based company ‘Biomilq’ was founded in 2019. Michelle Egger, co-founder, and the CEO of the company said that “Our product will shift demand away from the dairy industry, benefitting the planet while nourishing babies with a 100% human alternative feeding option,” she continued, “By shifting demand away from the liquid global dairy market, parents who cannot or choose not to breastfeed could still rely on a nutritious alternative feeding option without feeling the need to make a trade-off between their child’s health and the environment.”
Egger also said that “Scale-up and regulatory obstacles are a consistent challenge in the cellular agriculture industry,” She claims that this process will be a viable nutritious option for babies, “With that being said, in preparation for our upcoming product, we have begun engineering work to translate our experimental results at the benchtop scale to pilot production, making milk outside the body a reality that will lead to a novel option for infant nutrition.
Dr. Joseph Mercola has criticized Big Ag and their plans to create fake foods for many years once said that “The justification for creating synthetic milk substitutes is, of course, preventing and reversing “climate change.” That’s the justification used to sell virtually all fake foods. In reality, however, they will perpetuate and worsen adverse effects on the environment.” Mercola made it clear that “Lab-created foods are ultraprocessed and therefore qualify as junk food. Fake meat and dairy cannot replace the complex mix of nutrients found in grass fed beef and dairy, and it’s likely that consuming ultraprocessed meat and milk alternatives may lead to many of the same health issues that are caused by a processed food diet.”
From lab-grown meats, chicken, seafood, and even pet foods, now they want you and your children to drink lab-grown milk that you might find in your local supermarket all in the name of fighting climate change.
This originally appeared on Silent Crow News.
With the other things in the list it sure doesn’t look like sarcasm.
This!
Just why do these ppl think anyone would want ‘lab grown’ milk? They must have done a market analysis…right?
How can anyone say this is agriculture with a straight face?
All of this frankenfood crap should be classified as "counterfeit" milk, "counterfeit" meat, etc.
That’s why all the others are there as well...........
Artificial this, artificial that. All having chemicals and additives that sooner or later will be declared bad for ones health or downright deadly.
I though RFR Jr was against all that crap.
Pure natural foods are the best way to go.
Swell, so instead of rum runners, we are gonna have milk runners- transporting illegal whole milk straight from the cows.
We already have those.
Raw Milk clubs are all over the place and many get shut down by the government as a public health danger...............
What's the carbon footprint of mining, transporting, melting the ore and creating finished metals and then fabricating the components of the lab and then transporting again and installing and then the carbon footprint for the energy of running the lab? Oh and add in carbon footprint of building the building that houses said equipment.
Compare that to cows eating grass and then some mass produced vacuum pumps and hoses to milk the cows.
Then compare that to the raw milk I can buy from the local Amish.
Same can be done with lab grown beef compared to me buying grass fed beef direct from a farm near me.
Here's a lab for lab grown beef.
Here's some beef cattle. Processing requires some saws.
Forget counterfeit milk.
Do eggs.
Soy won’t make it, oats won’t make it, even almonds won’t make it as a substitute for the dairy milk produced by the domesticated bos taurus species. The dairy cow is the foster mother of the human race, and able to provide the near-perfect substitute for human lactation for the human infant, except that the fat content is rather high. The process of extracting most of the fat from the milk reducing the fat content from about 4% to about 1%, and through the process of homogenization, makes the digestion of dairy milk as a food group a desirable product. Various derivatives of milk, such as cheese (in all its varied forms), butter, yogurt and other fermented products taste good and provide an enormous boost to the relative health of all who choose to enjoy those benefits.
All hail the gentle lady from whom so many worldly blessings flow.
I’d be happy to have more food alternatives with protein that don’t involve the exploitation, captivity, and/or death of animals. I know the cows on large dairy farms aren’t treated well. My grandpa had a small farm with 7 or 8 cows at any given time, and they had a great life. He named them all, they spent their days roaming free on several acres of land, he fed them well... but that’s not how they live on those huge corporate farms.
Nope, that’s not “satire.” Silent Crow News hates Israel and Jewish folks.
https://silentcrownews.com/?s=Zionist
Lotta content there.
The underlying article in Forbes isn’t anti-Semitic. Have at it. https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/2025/02/24/first-lab-grown-whole-cows-milk-to-debut-in-the-us/
BAD grammar sfg ;) side note: I am simultaneously fighting with some family over the 100% justified need to freeze ag grants while DOGE and USDA figure out what is worthy and what is a waste of space (natural fiber menstrual products for men?).
Can’t post Forbes.................
I’m 81...Still drink whole milk....same as when I was a kid.
We couldn’t afford butter when I was a kid...but it’s all I use...except for Snickerdoodles...
“the Zionist cabal
Stopped reading right there”
Me too
Yeah, that’s true- there was a scare back in the 80’s that raw milk might have been causing diseases like crohn’s disease bedzuse it caused a wasting disease like what was seen in cows. But I don’t think they ever established a real connection though.
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