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Re: Bugs on the Menu
Bugs have been part of Asian street food and markets for centuries - if not longer. Good source of protein. I have eaten them myself - although I recommend a cold beer at the same time if possible.
Probably better for you than a Big Mac with fries.
I saw something earlier in the week about France introducing some insects into menus in the south of the country. Will probably make a nice change from every sort of offal.
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well i think people have free expression on here whether you agree or not and the point of the OP was valid old fruitOriginally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostRegarding the subject matter, yes. Organ Maudling has carpet bombed us with Covid conspiracy and the bug diet stuff already - and very recently.
think eating bugs is high on the agenda going forward with what the WEF is proposing over the coming years
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Yeah, we know. We've been reading Organ's threads.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Postwell i think people have free expression on here whether you agree or not and the point of the OP was valid old fruit
think eating bugs is high on the agenda going forward with what the WEF is proposing over the coming years
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It seems you Schwabians, aka Teletubbies, aka mugs 'r' us, believe you will be immune from Klaus' plans. Either that or you're in denial about the worldwide shite show which becomes worse every day. I'd be grateful if you could let me know how to escape the indigence hyperinflation will bring.Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostHow come all these Organ Maudling topics are being regurgitated by a latecomer to the party?
An engineered extremely Dark Winter cometh to the UK, and I don't mean the English Channel will be filled with Eritreans fleeing the horrors of the persecution they suffer in Calais.
Re conspiracies, in a message earlier I once again made the charge that politicians/corporate media/health agencies conspired to deliberately conceal from the British public that mRNA was experimental vaccine technology and that their makers enjoyed indemnity. You nor anyone else have ever challenged that assertion. I think I know why; you realise it is true.
But your Stockholm Syndrome-esque faith in those who deceived you is unshakeable.
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Yep, meat & poultry will only be available for the upper classes, and those who are exempt from requiring vaccine passports. Everybody else will be owning nothing and eeting zee bugs.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Postwell i think people have free expression on here whether you agree or not and the point of the OP was valid old fruit
think eating bugs is high on the agenda going forward with what the WEF is proposing over the coming years
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The own nothing aspect is possible because of the perfectly legal confiscation provisions of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 - https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/contentsOriginally posted by Wales-Bales View PostYep, meat & poultry will only be available for the upper classes, and those who are exempt from requiring vaccine passports. Everybody else will be owning nothing and eeting zee bugs.
Under its emergency powers (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/part/2) can be found:-
(b)provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);
(c)provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
(d)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
(e)require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;
(f)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, assemblies of specified kinds, at specified places or at specified times;
(g)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, travel at specified times;
(h)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, other specified activities;
(i)create an offence of—
(i)failing to comply with a provision of the regulations;
(ii)failing to comply with a direction or order given or made under the regulations;
(iii)obstructing a person in the performance of a function under or by virtue of the regulations;
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This is like Groundhog Day....Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View PostThe own nothing aspect is possible because of the perfectly legal confiscation provisions of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 - https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/contents
Under its emergency powers (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/part/2) can be found:-
(b)provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);
(c)provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
(d)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
(e)require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;
(f)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, assemblies of specified kinds, at specified places or at specified times;
(g)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, travel at specified times;
(h)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, other specified activities;
(i)create an offence of—
(i)failing to comply with a provision of the regulations;
(ii)failing to comply with a direction or order given or made under the regulations;
(iii)obstructing a person in the performance of a function under or by virtue of the regulations;
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Bills lab grown meat will be on the menu.Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostYep, meat & poultry will only be available for the upper classes, and those who are exempt from requiring vaccine passports. Everybody else will be owning nothing and eeting zee bugs.
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