Bill Gates Is Trying To Force All Of You To Quit Eating Beef…

For sure these hypocrites Globalist Cabal of elites are setting real beef for dinner as we speak. While they encourage regular people to stop eating real meats so they’ll make a new business out of these fake meats.

In a recent interview, Bill Gates discussed his self-proclaimed good idea on “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster“. Gates advocates that rich countries start consuming what he calls, a “100% synthetic beef” that is made by the people inside the lab and consists entirely of lab-grown protein.



The said action is supposedly an aid to the fight against “climate change” that would curb greenhouse gasses that are produced when raising livestock.

The same idea also connects with AOC‘s argument of farting cows destroy the environment that was reported by the Gateway Pundit:

When Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the latest media darling who’s been in Congress for less than three months, came forward with her “Green New Deal” to save the world from, you know, like, those horrible humans (and farting cows), Democrats in the House crowed.

Gates also included in the interview how people would get to use the weird unnatural taste of synthetic beef and added that if people wouldn’t still like the taste, then the scientists will make it taste better in the future.

The Hill reported Gates’ interview with Technology Review:

“I do think all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef,” Gates said when asked about how countries can help to reduce methane emissions when it comes to food production. “You can get used to the taste difference, and the claim is they’re going to make it taste even better over time.

The philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder told the outlet he is hopeful that a turn to plant-based proteins will help combat methane emissions produced by livestock.”

“Impossible and Beyond have a road map, a quality road map and a cost road map, that makes them totally competitive,” Gates said, referring to popular plant-based meat companies. “As for scale today, they don’t represent 1% of the meat in the world, but they’re on their way.”

Gates told Technology Review that he acknowledges the alternative argument that getting rid of cows is viewed as an unpopular approach, but he said that the benefits of plant protein are worth a shift for some countries.

“Eventually, that green premium is modest enough that you can sort of change the [behavior of] people or use regulation to totally shift the demand,” Gates said. “So for meat in the middle-income-and-above countries, I do think it’s possible.”

Sources: The Gateway Pundit, The Hill