World Economic Forum Encourages Plebs to Eat Weeds & Drink Sewage

The ‘Great Reset’ never tasted so disgusting.

By Paul Joseph Watson | 2 December 2020

SUMMIT NEWS — The World Economic Forum published two articles on its website which explored how people could be conditioned to get used to the idea of eating weeds, bugs and drinking sewage water in order to reduce CO2 emissions.

Yes, really.

“Finding new plant-based foods is becoming increasingly urgent with the world’s population forecast to grow by two billion in the next 30 years,” states an article authored by Douglas Broom published on the official WEF website

“While farming animals for meat generates 14.5% of total global greenhouse emissions, weeds capture carbon from the atmosphere and can therefore help to control climate change.”

According to Broom, “Weeds can be nutritious and tasty” and are easy to grow.

The article fails to explain why weeds such as dandelion leaves, given that they are so ubiquitous, haven’t been made a staple of western diets already.

“The next time a panhandler approaches your car at a stoplight, point to the tasty and nutritious weeds sprouting up through cracks in the pavement and tell him, “Bon appétit!” writes Dave Blount. […]

2 Comments on World Economic Forum Encourages Plebs to Eat Weeds & Drink Sewage

  1. They will make us want to eat the weeds after they’ve sprayed round up on it.

    We need to collectively visualize the Earth opening up to suck these low vibe despicable creatures down to Hell.

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