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Why Globalists Want You to Eat a Plant-Based Diet
Why Globalists Want You to Eat a Plant-Based Diet
The reasons why the elitist agenda for globalism promotes plant-based diets and avoiding meat, dairy or eggs to "improve your health" and "save the planet".
the globalist solution to this problem is rather brutal in approach…reduce the population.
ancestral societies observed that such manner of eating did not successfully promote the survival of their culture.
avoiding animal products in the diet will reduce libido and ultimately fertility.
Projections are that reducing the fertility of women to one child each would approximately halve the world population to 3.4 billion by 2075. This would be a very good thing according to the UN.
vegetarians have significantly more girls than boys.
Eating vegetarian, a woman reduces her chances of having a boy by nearly 20%!
While there’s nothing inherently problematic with more female births, throwing off the natural statistical balance between male and female births most definitely is a problem. First of all, it indirectly will reduce fertility further as these women have fewer available partners.
Lots of children per family…the antithesis of the globalists’ agenda.
scientists synthesize our food in a lab (aka plant-based meat and milk), adding synthetic nutrients that have low to no bioavailability. People nourished by lab-created foods are less healthy and robust than those consuming natural, nutrient-dense foods. This further supports the globalist corporatocracy by shuttling people down the cradle to grave medical path, making it nearly impossible to function without a pharmaceutical dependency of one kind or another.
·thehealthyhomeeconomist.com·
Why Globalists Want You to Eat a Plant-Based Diet
Anti-Federalists | History, Beliefs, & Facts | The anti-constitutional origins of the Democrat party
Anti-Federalists | History, Beliefs, & Facts | The anti-constitutional origins of the Democrat party
Anti-Federalists, in early U.S. history, a loose political coalition of popular politicians, such as Patrick Henry, who unsuccessfully opposed the strong central government envisioned in the U.S. Constitution of 1787 and whose agitations led to the addition of a Bill of Rights. The first in the long line of states’ rights advocates, they feared the authority of a single national government, upper-class dominance, inadequate separation of powers, and loss of immediate control over local affairs. The Anti-Federalists were strong in the key states of Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. In North Carolina and Rhode Island they prevented ratification of the
·britannica.com·
Anti-Federalists | History, Beliefs, & Facts | The anti-constitutional origins of the Democrat party