Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law banning the sale of Bill Gates-funded lab-grown meat in the state as he vows to fight back against the WEF agenda.
DeSantis said during a press conference that the ill was different than legislation he has signed in the past because it focuses on protecting it from “acts of man” rooted in an “ideological agenda” which aims to demonize ranchers for “climate change.”
DeSantis said:
“These will be people who will lecture the rest of us about things like global warming, they will say that you can’t drive a internal combustion engine vehicle, they’ll say that agriculture is bad, meanwhile, they’re flying to Davos and their private jets,” he said.
“This is really a vision of imposing restrictions on freedoms for everyday people while these elites are effectively pulling the strings, calling the shots, and doing whatever the hell they want to do in their own lives.”
Global elites want to control our behavior and push a diet of petri dish meat and bugs on Americans.
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) May 1, 2024
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DeSantis warned that the WEF’s dystopian vision for the world is “dead on arrival in the state of Florida.”
“We have fought it through standing up against things like Central Bank Digital Currency, where they want to be able to control your money; we fought against it by banning the Chinese Communist Party from purchasing land in the state of Florida; we have fought it by putting an end to woke banks denying or canceling financial services for Florida, just based on their political opinions; and we’ve also protected Floridians from government tracking of credit card transactions related to the purchase of firearms and ammunition,” he continued.
“I think what they’re looking to do is create a social credit system. That’s what they have in China. And so your ability to participate in the economy, access credit, will be circumscribed by your ideological positions and your political positions.”
DeSantis said the WEF agenda, which pushes for people to eat bugs, has yet to take root in Florida, and is struggling to gain traction in other states.
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“They want to basically eliminate meat, they want to eliminate cattle, they want to eliminate chickens, and they want to create protein in laboratories,” he said.
“So it’s fake, essentially, lab-created meat, and their goal is to get to a point where you will not be raising cattle, where you will not be developing meat like we’ve been doing for hundreds and hundreds of years in the State of Florida.”
He went on to note that the notion that globalists want fake meat on the market and let the free market take its course is false.
“That’s not really what they’re going for because they know if that was put out there to compete with with normal beef that they would lose,” he said.
“So what they want to do is put that out there and then say, ‘Well, wait a minute, you can do this in a lab.”
“You don’t need to do cattle, you don’t need to do all this, so why don’t you just phase all that out? That’s ultimately the goal,” he said.
“Now they’re not at the point where they’re going to execute that today. But I think part of being good stewards of these industries, of the state, of the public well being, is to think of forward and head off threats before they even come.”
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As we reported last year, the United Nations (UN) called on America and the West to dramatically reduce meat consumption as they align with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) climate goals for 2030.
The UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) is set to publish a new global food systems roadmap for the upcoming COP28 climate summit in Dubai this Thursday.
FAO will demand that America and other nations that “over-consume meat” limit their meat consumption to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, according to Bloomberg.
In the same month, Tyson Foods announced it had invested in insect-protein supplier Protix and plans to build a partnership US production facility.
“The American meatpacker said Tuesday that it agreed to buy a stake in Dongen, Netherlands-based Protix BV to help fund its expansion. The companies will also form a joint venture to build and operate a US facility that will produce bug-based meal and oil, which are typically used in fish feed and dog food. Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed,” Bloomberg reported.
The meat giant did not disclose the size of its minority stake it has taken in Protix.
Protix is a Netherlands-based company that produces ingredients based on insects.
READ: ‘Insect Diets’ Now Being Tested on Starving African Nations