Bill Gates's Plan to Destroy Animal Agriculture
By Wesley J. Smith
February 16, 2021 5:11 PM
Bill Gates's Plan to Destroy Animal Agriculture | National Review
The hyper elite intend to seize control of our economy and remake it in an anti-global warming/pandemic-preventing image. Thus, the Davos Crowd is pushing the "Great Reset" and Anthony Fauci wants to "remake the infrastructures of human existence."
Their goal? The destruction of entire ways of American life....
...Gates's plan would devastate rural America. Not only would those involved in the raising of beef cattle — and eventually, all meats — be driven out of business but food processors, growers of feed grain, etc. Talk about an authoritarian mindset!
But it wouldn't just be the lives and wellbeing of rural Americans. Doing away with cattle would upend major industries throughout the economy —
just as destroying the petroleum industry will wreak havoc, another goal of the anti-global warmers.
Here's a quote from an animal-rights activist from my book..... that illustrates the ubiquitous use of animal byproducts throughout various sectors of manufacturing and the economy:
Today, the use of nonhuman animal products is so diverse and widespread that it is impossible to live in modern society and not support the nonhuman animal industry directly. For example, the blood of a slaughtered cow is used to manufacture plywood adhesives, fertilizer, fire extinguisher foam, and dyes. Her fat helps make plastic, tires, crayons, cosmetics, lubricants, soaps, detergents, cough syrup, contraceptive jellies and creams, ink, shaving cream, fabric softeners, synthetic rubber, jet engine lubricants, textiles, corrosion inhibitors, and metal-machining lubricants.
Her collagen is found in pie crusts, yogurts, matches, bank notes, paper, and cardboard glue; her intestines are used in strings for musical instruments and racquets; her bones in charcoal ash for refining sugar, in ceramics, and cleaning and polishing compounds. Medical and scientific uses abound. And there is much, much more.
This is an example of why we can't let "the experts" decide. The catastrophic economic and social costs imposed by Gates's scheme to eliminate bovine flatulence would be too high a price to pay for the benefit attained of reduced greenhouse-gas emissions.