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Whelp, I should just save a bunch by eating a rich sammich, js
You vill eat ze bugz You vill live in ze podz You vill own notink And be happy
Do you have the link to where they say it because everyone always mentions that line but nobody ever provides the source.
it comes from the great reset, there is a WEF sponsored video (I believe it was a WEF video) where they have the line “own nothing and be happy” so there’s that.
There is a push for insect protein, coming from the WEF type global thinkers, and an obvious marketing push where even celebrities are being shown eating bugs. When it’s on your morning news talking head show you know it’s something “they” want people to start getting used to.
There is a push for sustainable housing where you have an extremely tiny living space - 100 Square Ft - but everything you need is within 15 minutes.
So that line you requested a source for, no, Klaus never said it, it is a “meme” of sorts, but there are a lot of WEF publications, videos, papers etc which make it abundantly clear that the globalist thinkers indeed do want the unwashed masses to eat bugs, live in pods in a 15 minute city, own nothing, and be happy.
So for your source, just look into what the WEF and WEF adjacent have actually said.
We buy eggs from Russia?
Doubt it. Russian media actually claimed Russia was buying eggs from Poland. At least the turkey eggs, for breeding specifically
“Russia buying Turkey from Poland” sounded quite weird for my sleep deprived mind.
Problem: “Breakfast foods are expensive.”
A: Eat different foods when you wake up.
B: Subsidies to keep people buying the foods and keep the companies afloat.
C: Tips on local, sustainable food production.
D: Any combination of the above.
Solution: “TELL THE POOR TO EAT LESS.”
My favorite part is their assertion of 3 causes without pointing to the one that even liberal economists know is the majority of inflation: taking new profits.
Effects of Ukraine war on breakfasts in USA is negligible considering US barely even imported anything from there, and both other factors could be mitigated by idk, maybe a food subsidies? Aren’t USA subsidize its food industry very heavily? They should at least have some decency to forbid scalping on it, but it’s USA we are talking about.