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Mar 7, 2023·edited Mar 7, 2023Liked by Guy Gin

They only time I ate a bug was when I was riding my bicycle with the my mouth open. I wasn't against the idea of eating insects until I saw that it was being promoted by "news" agencies. Now, I will keep my mouth closed while riding my bicycle.

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I guess our benevolent overlords just don't wanna give up helping us to be "better" and will find new ways to "guide" us to their beautiful utopia.

I understand deeper and deeper what Thomas Jefferson said:

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants"

Evil just never gives up, we must constantly fight it. But boy, does it get tiring... :'(

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Does it? I was not aware of anyone actually fighting any of this.

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Aren't you? I am. I was referring to all of us here.

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Oh, I am doing stuff and expect things to get right ugly in April, but fighting? Not in anyway meaningful to anyone except myself. Me losing my jobs because I refuse to wear a mask is hardly fighting.

If I were in the States, I would be in Jail or dead…or brought to jail so that I could been deaded, Jeffery Epstein style. Is that fighting? Don’t know, but not there to do anything anyway.

I had aptitude in coding in H.S. but had no interest. Wish I had gone into it. I’d be a hacker, that is for sure.

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My relative was telling me about some bakery in Japan jumping on the bandwagon already and publicly announcing that one particular bread has insect "flour" in it. Apparently people stopped buying ALL of their produce. Not sure what's the source of that info.

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That is the correct reaction. Businesses that push this nonsense should be publicly made to suffer in order to discourage others.

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Even if it was 100% safe to eat insects, wouldn’t we be creating yet another ecological disaster as we farm and consume trillions of these creatures? Of course they must be working on a pharmaceutical solution which will offset the worst of the side effects which will in turn cause it’s own side effects.

Of course we could just say no but that would be too easy.

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Here's an enlightening video of scads of Nematomorpha parasites being pulled out of a dying cricket. Imagine eating these with your bowl of WEF-approved crickets.

https://rumble.com/v2b9plq-crickets-are-full-of-horsehair-parasites-video-with-proof.html

These parasites have been recorded in human hosts in Japan. Note this sentence in the last paragraph of the linked case report published in the Korean Journal of Parasitology: "As for the invasion route, the present human cases may have accidentally swallowed insects, such as a cricket or a beetle which is an intermediate host." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428576/

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Beat me to this point. Read a study on it elsewhere and was going to bring this point up.

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I guess muslims are bigots for not wholeheartedly embracing the delicious wholesomeness of pork.

Just another word the ever lengthening list of words that have lost their meaning.

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Guy Gin

Well I did learn to like em deep fried with salt living in Issan.

But IM they are just messin with us here

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More money for big P H A R M when they come up with new drugs to treat all the nasty microbes infecting people who “eat de bugs”. I read that it is now legal in the EU to add cricket flour to baked goods.

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Yes, they have approved the powdered remains of one of more insects to be mixed into various foods in Europe.

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They are also making eggs expensive due to "bird flu" just like their US overseers. Furthermore, our prime minister and taro buddie are all shills dutifully taking their orders from transnational organizations like the WEF. Why? Because they have tons of debit and that 15T dollars they tried to inject into the market was NOT "safe and effective" for reducing the currency difference. QE was first implemented in Japan and getting people used to eating bugs is normalizing to the sheeps that scarcity is on its way!!!!

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Isn’t it interesting that a country that is wholly independent upon overseas suppliers of eggs is now reporting none in supermarkets? How is that? Avian flu. But we have had this before and while it has driven the prices up, I do not ever recall chyahan and Egg McMuffin being pulling from menus. A missing link is bird feed, which chicken farmers are dependent upon overseas supplies for. Just like fertilizer and feed for other animals, it seems that chicken feed is also in short supply. Given the high costs and bird flu, many chicken farmers have called it quits. And, as all of this is going on, suddenly out of nowhere, Japan too starts pushing us to eat bugs.

Do we really need more evidence that all countries are are working in concert through out the panic?

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The only people that eat bugs are people who are starving.

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Poor Japan, screwed at every turn. Looks like their original refusal of covid vaxxes and use of ivermectin, was the solution. Now look where they are in the covid crazy world. Still masked and eating crickets. Does not look like they made good decisions. RIP Abe Shinto🥲🥲

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Ivermectin was never approved for use against covid in Japan. It has NOT been banned but the government does recommend against using it. Japan has never mandated masks either, just recommended them, yet every one wears them.

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Funny how the exact same things are pushed over the entire 'western' world. I'm sure it's not a coincidence! Incidentally, eating crickets will be nostalgic for the old folks. I remember them being in the supermarkets there even in the early 90s.

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Those m'effing weffers can stick their bugs where the sun doesn't shine!

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So disgusting! 🤢

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Ivermectin used in Japan starting aug 13 2021. Allowed as treatment. Doctors could prescribe. Covid Cases fell rapidly 30 days. Dr. Campbell utube, dr. Ozaki chair Tokyo medical assoc. recommends ivermectin..

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Sorry, that's a total myth, based on false western interpretation of some minor news most Japanese don't even know about. While Ivermectin is wonderful and should have been used worldwide, we on the side of truth also have to be very careful with false, exaggerated news on our side, otherwise the Covidiots can use it against us.

Apparently you haven't been following Making Waves long enough since he wrote about this very issue in October. Please read this piece; it's very educational, you will find all the information you need about this "IVM saved Japan" issue:

https://guygin.substack.com/p/the-myth-of-widespread-ivermectin

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