Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Bill Gates Unveils Plan to Fight 'Climate Change' by Targeting Food Supply




Billionaire Bill Gates has unveiled his latest plan to wage war on the food supply as part of an alleged effort to “fight climate change.”

The Microsoft co-founder is specifically setting his sights on meat consumption among the general public.

According to Gates and his globalist “green agenda” allies, beef cattle herds are “destroying the planet” due to their alleged “emissions.”

Gates argues that the only solution to stop the claimed impact of cattle on “global warming” is to either “modify” cows or eliminate them.

In a recent episode of his podcast “Unconfuse Me With Bill Gates,” the host unveiled his plans for using artificial intelligence (AI) to target the food supply.

Gates said he believes that AI would have a clear role to play in fighting “climate change.”

Regarding the food supply, Gates revealed that AI will be able to develop a solution to solve the “problem” of meat consumption.

He revealed plans to use AI to genetically modify cows to produce less methane.

According to Gates and other globalist groups such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Economic Forum (WEF), methane from cows is one of the main contributors to the so-called “climate crisis.”

However, Gates revealed that the long-term plan is to use AI to eliminate cows altogether by developing a way to manufacture “meat without the cow.”

Gates laid out his plans while speaking to Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist and researcher at the University of Oxford, UK.

He expressed his astonishment at the speed of AI advancement.

“I was very stunned how the AIs went from basically not being able to read or write at all, to doing that in a very facile way.”

Ritchie sounded a less optimistic note about the future of food technology after hearing Gates’ plans, however.

She pointed to the difficulties currently faced by globalists in trying to convince the public to change their food-consumption habits by switching to plant-based diets, lab-grown “meats,” and insect-based “foods.”

In one example, a study from Australia showed that 73% of men would rather lose ten years of their lives than give up eating meat.

Manufacturers of plant-based “meats” like Beyond and Impossible continue to suffer drastic setbacks in their aim to replace traditional meat products, as sales continue to fall.

The hype behind Gates’s so-called “lab-grown meat” has also largely disappeared amid mounting concerns about the safety of the products.

A recent New York Times opinion piece called it “the revolution that died on its way to dinner.”

A series of unfavorable revelations about the companies producing lab-grown meat, such as Josh Tetrick’s GOOD Meat, also drew attention to false claims about the products’ alleged environmental benefits.

As Slay News reported, studies found that lab-grown meat is 25 times worse for the environment than traditionally farmed beef.

Meanwhile, the threat of product bans in states including Florida, has left lab-grown meat producers and advocates in an unenviable position.

Gates has been one of the key players in the war on food and has been pushing several plans to alter the food supply while pouring millions of dollars into projects to advance his agenda,

He often uses his podcast to unveil these plans while making his pitch for how they will “save the planet.”

In an episode last year, for example, he noted the difficulties of informing people about the true cost of traditional agriculture, especially livestock grazing.

“Of all the climate areas, the one that people are probably least aware of is all the fertilizer and cows, and that’s a challenge,” said Gates, America’s largest private farmland owner.

Despite these difficulties, Gates expressed his hope that his plans will help fight “global warming.”

“Something told me plant-based is going to be the future… and I want to be the person that plants the seed,” he declared.


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