Anonymous ID: 1018d0 Feb. 22, 2024, 1:52 p.m. No.20458687   🗄️.is đź”—kun

AUS Senate discusses the implementation of Lab Grown Meats. 40 applications have been submitted to the board for approval.

 

Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺

@MRobertsQLD

FSANZ Handling of Lab Grown Meat is a Concern … I asked questions about the progress of an application by Vow Food for lab-grown quail meat. This is a serious matter that will provide approval for an entirely new industry — an industry that is promoted as being environmentally friendly, while offering a high standard of food, when the truth is the complete opposite.

 

My questions were based on the timetable for approval published on Food Standards Australia New Zealand's (FSANZ) own website for this application. A timetable that appears to be out of date. It's not acceptable that FSANZ would not keep the index page for this most important of applications up to date. I trust the answers provided, which extend the timetable 8 months, are truthful.

 

While FSANZ are apparently calling for submissions, there has been no attempt to promote the ability of the public and interested groups to do so. This suggests the submission will be curated to provide support for the application.

 

Lab grown meat is a massive threat to public health and safety. The product is grown in a bioreactor and develops a nutrition profile which is directly related to the fertilizer solution added to the growing medium. Fatal bacteria such as e-coli and salmonella must be controlled.

 

The name of the game here is profit, taking food production away from family farms that produce a healthy natural product and moving it to city-based intensive production facilities owned by foreign corporations operating for profit. I have no confidence under this model that the main input — the nutrition slurry, and the anti-bacterial protections — will not be dialled down so as to dial profits up. I will be returning to this topic in May.

 

#Bugs #BillGates #KlausSchwab #WEFPuppets

 

https://twitter.com/MRobertsQLD/status/1760514193680388573

Anonymous ID: 1018d0 Feb. 22, 2024, 2:18 p.m. No.20458791   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8800

>>20458774

 

Yes, because every other solar flare has knocked out stuff. The only evidence is electric gone down historically, I think only one event ever, if memory serves correctly.

 

Anon is calling that one a FF with more devious reasons behind the event.

 

There is no evidence behind solar flares ever causing such problems.

 

The invisible enemy, as usual.

Anonymous ID: 1018d0 Feb. 22, 2024, 2:28 p.m. No.20458838   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9081 >>9364

>>20458811

 

Starlink a week ago said they're shutting down some faulty units.

 

SpaceX is planning to dump 100 of its Starlink satellites out of orbit in response to what it calls a "common issue" that could "increase the probability of failure in the future." The affected satellites should make it back to Earth and hopefully into a large body of water within six months of the announcement. At this time, the satellites are still maneuverable, with SpaceX claiming both maneuverability and collision avoidance capabilities will be maintained as the soon-to-be pieces of debris come back to the surface.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/spacex-is-scrapping-100-starlink-satellites-heres-why/ar-BB1ieFpc