Apparently, Department of Defense is looking to make our military a test market for experimental lab-grown meat:
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The Pentagon has partnered with a company to explore feeding America’s soldiers lab-grown meat in an effort to reduce the carbon footprint at Defense Department outposts…
BioMADE—which received a $450 million infusion of taxpayer funds earlier this year—asserts that lab-grown food products will help the Pentagon achieve a reduced carbon footprint…
Critics argue that U.S. troops should not be test subjects for lab-grown meat products, which are still experimental. Jack Hubbard, executive director at the Center for the Environment and Welfare, a consumer group that analyzes emerging markets such as bioengineered meat, voiced strong opposition.
“Taxpayer dollars should not be used to fund the lab-grown meat sector,” Hubbard said. “Our troops deserve better than to be served lab-grown meat, produced in bioreactors with immortalized cells and chemicals. Unfortunately, this effort is being driven by an agenda that is political and anti-farmer. Our soldiers should never be used as guinea pigs.”
…recent studies, including one from the University of California, Davis, suggest that lab-grown meat may have a worse carbon footprint than retail beef. Derrick Risner, a member of UC Davis’s Department of Food Science and Technology, highlighted that “if companies are having to purify growth media to pharmaceutical levels, it uses more resources, which then increases global warming potential. If this product continues to be produced using the ‘pharma’ approach, it’s going to be worse for the environment and more expensive than conventional beef production.”
It seems like a crazy formula to me.
Recruit brave, healthy and able patriots who are willing to risk their lives to defend their country and treat them like lab rats while simultaneously relying on them to keep us safe.
Sadly, this isn’t even remotely new. Direct Order documents the devastating impacts of subjecting our military to the anthrax vaccine. Remember “Gulf War Syndrome”?
At the 6:35 mark, Tech. Sgt. Jeff Moore explains:
I didn’t know about the anthrax shots during the Gulf War. In September ’99, President Clinton signed the Executive Order 13139 that allows DOD to experiment on us without our signed consent and knowledge if they deem it in the interest of national security. And it was funny how that came out at the time when the hoopla and the fear and the frenzy over this was almost at its height really… It got very hectic in the squadron because of the fear around this. The crew was pulled aside and told to march into this tent. They were told they were going to be given a shot. It was classified. It had to do with livestock and they were not to talk about it and there were supposed to be no side effects from it. And the shot would NOT be annotated in the shot records.
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Mad science has been quietly disabling the same people who dedicate their lives to defending us. Moore’s health struggles expose the cruel irony of EO 13139, which created carve outs to safety measures and informed consent in the name of “improving health protection of military personnel.”
…I started seeing the doctors at Walter Reed. By then the arthritis had spread more… I had tested positive for ANA (antinuclear antibodies), which detects an autoimmune system flare-up. And then I started developing short term memory problems… not everyday normal forgetfulness… Then I started with dizzy spells and had fatigue for a few days where I couldn’t get off the couch. It was all I could do to get up and eat and go to the restroom.
I’m still in the military at this point. I was just recently permanently grounded so I’m no longer allowed to fly.
I don’t think you can impress upon anybody with enough emotion or sincerity about how this can drastically alter your life.
The Anatomy of Capture
It’s astonishing to me how familiar these stories have become in the wake of what we call “scientific progress.” The tragic threads that are woven through our wars and pandemics. They are the products of loopholes our “leaders” make around our laws, values and constitution to accommodate each new crisis.
To save lives, they say.
For the greater good, they say.
To save the planet, they say.
And then the tsunami of collateral damage that is first denied, later dismissed and ultimately deemed “baffling” or totally unanticipated (but anticipated enough to remove all legal liability to the companies and agencies that produce and deploy these emergency “solutions”).
If it looks like an Op and sounds like an Op and is executed like an Op… and involves a three letter agency, then maybe it’s an Op?
And they’re still doing it.
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How does this happen?
Like a gain-of-function government operation. Make something pathological more powerful and then infect the ecosystem.
BioMADE, which is “building the U.S. biomanufacturing ecosystem”, is a rabbit hole of its own.
From the Department of Defense Manufacturing Technology Program:
BioMADE’s goal is to realize the economic promise of industrial biotechnology by building a sustainable, domestic end-to-end bioindustrial manufacturing ecosystem, developing technologies to enhance U.S. bioindustrial competitiveness, de-risking investment in infrastructure, and expanding the biomanufacturing workforce. “The overarching vision of BioMADE is to establish a strong and resilient domestic industrial biomanufacturing base,” says Dr. Douglas Friedman, CEO of BioMADE. “That means being able to produce industrial chemicals and materials using biological systems and have that production occur principally in the United States.”
The U.S. government has demonstrated its commitment to establishing a strong biomanufacturing base with the signing of the Executive Order on Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, and Secure American Bioeconomy signed in September 2022, followed by outlining the Bold Goals for U.S. Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing in March 2023.
Let’s take a peek at that 2022 Executive Order (we really need to start reading these EOs), which recruits the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Secretary of Homeland Security, NASA, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA), the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy (APEP) and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to implement it.
It is the policy of my Administration to coordinate a whole-of-government approach to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing towards innovative solutions in health, climate change, energy, food security, agriculture, supply chain resilience, and national and economic security…
For biotechnology and biomanufacturing to help us achieve our societal goals, the United States needs to invest in foundational scientific capabilities. We need to develop genetic engineering technologies and techniques to be able to write circuitry for cells and predictably program biology in the same way in which we write software and program computers; unlock the power of biological data, including through computing tools and artificial intelligence; and advance the science of scale‑up production while reducing the obstacles for commercialization so that innovative technologies and products can reach markets faster. *emphasis mine
Biotechnology harnesses the power of biology to create new services and products, which provide opportunities to grow the United States economy and workforce and improve the quality of our lives and the environment. The economic activity derived from biotechnology and biomanufacturing is referred to as “the bioeconomy.”
The White House believes we need to predictably program biology in the same way in which we write software and program computers. Let this sink in.
Fast-tracking Mad Science
Enter BioMADE, which is now growing the bioeconomy at warp speed.
Over the two years since its launch, BioMADE has grown to over 275 member organizations representing 38 states and invested over $75 million in 65 projects from 63 different member organizations. As the institute continues to grow, so does the scope and scale of its programs. From building partnerships across the industry to educating the future workforce and investing in critical biomanufacturing infrastructure, BioMADE leads important programs that provide essential opportunities for its members and the biomanufacturing industry at large.
https://www.biomade.org/news/biomade-revitalizing-us-biomanufacturing-and-fostering-collaborationnbspnbsp
You can check out the BioMADE members here. (Note the number of schools and educational institutions. Education is about to be BioMADE)
You can view current projects here. A few examples…
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Are they safe? That largely depends on your interpretation of word salad. I can’t find anything about health beyond the assumption that lab-created frankenfood is similar enough to food to be considered food analogue or food component.
BioMADE partner, Superbrewed Food, recently boasted
”the world’s first “no-questions” letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for bacteria biomass protein, labeled as Postbiotic Cultured Protein.” This means that the product is generally regarded as safe (GRAS). The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has also granted Postbiotic Cultured Protein a qualified presumption of safety (QPS).
Superbrewed Food’s Postbiotic Protein patent provides coverage for the production, use and commercialization of bacterial biomass ingredients and allows key protections, such as:
Coverage of all forms of bacterial-biomass proteins, including natural, non-GMO and GMO organisms that have a protein content of 60% or higher, the minimum amount required to make them useful as a food ingredient.
Coverage of all forms of production methods, including aerobic and anaerobic, and all forms of feedstock, including sugar, agricultural waste and CO2.
Coverage of the use of biomass protein in food products, so that consumer packaged goods companies can purchase and use Superbrewed Postbiotic Protein with confidence.
Long term protection, as the patent protection runs through 2042.
You can read the patent here. The phrase “according to some embodiments” shows up 116 times.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided food component comprising cells of at least one bacterium, said cells comprising a crude protein concentration of at least 60 wt % of a total dry weight of said cells and a nucleic acid concentration of less than about 5 wt % of a total dry weight of said cells, wherein at least 50% of a total number of said cells are dead cells.
According to some embodiments, said fat is selected from the group consisting of coconut oil, palm oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, cocoa butter and combinations thereof. According to some embodiments, the dairy analogue further comprises a vegetable protein. According to some embodiments, said vegetable protein comprises a protein obtained from a vegetable selected from the group consisting of a legume, including beans (such as soy beans), lentils, chickpeas and peas. According to some embodiments, said vegetable protein comprises wheat protein.
Biomass protein with dead cells. Yum.
Raise your hand if you think our military deserves better.
And maybe raise your voice if you understand that compliance is putting us all at the mercy of $cience.
Thank you for this important info.
I will pass it on to some Mil Members, if enough of them stand up and refuse in unison something will be done! Just like the Covid bioweapon shot. The DOD had big plans for shots every 6 months until people were dead. We all stopped it by objecting. Now they are accepting back those soldiers who stood up for them selves and suspected something was afoot.
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And they wonder why recruiting is down. Add this to the growing list of reasons to avoid present day military service.