Political activist and philosopher Eva Vlaardingerbroek explains why politicians know that if they control food they also control people.
Why is there increasing pressure from influential interest groups in the global community like the World Economic Forum to get people to eat insects ?
WEF founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab has made climate change central to discussions about the global economy and future policies. Now, world leaders are championing the idea that eating bugs is a way to fight climate change.
Dutch political activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek argues that this push towards eating insects is just another test of conformity.
" I think the push to eat insects is just a compliance test because our politicians know that when they control food, they control people ."
He also believes it's " a way to put us down and humiliate us and they're just trying to see how far they can go ."
It is up to us now, as it is our response that will determine the outcome.
In a discussion on "Tucker Carlson Originals," Vlaardingerbroek gave some insight into the insect food industry, which she claims could "impact the global food supply."
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