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For decades, there has been an agenda to alter the genetics of plants and animals so that all food could be patented and sold to the public for a profit. The intent was to change nature and thereby take ownership away from God and give it to men who claimed that their product was better than God’s original food.
And, of course, the profits were enormous, as GMO’s took over the market and left most people with little choice but to buy their frankenfoods.
Then came Global Warming, which was supposed to destroy the world decades ago but which has so far failed to do so. I recall Al Gore talking about how Global Warming was going to destroy us all by 2001, then by 2012, now by 2030, later by 2050, etc.
The intent is to control the world’s food supply, so that the Babylonian powers could set up a Social Credit system (as in China) and thereby deny anyone the right to buy or sell (food, in this case) if they refused vaxxes or demonstrated against oppressive government policies, or if they voted for Donald Trump.
Now we are seeing an emerging new industry to destroy the cattle industry and to replace it with crickets. The Netherlands is now in a crisis after mandating that farmers and ranchers reduce their meat production by one-third. Perhaps their intent is to replace beef with crickets.
Yummy!
Canada seems to be the first in line to produce crickets by the millions.
Midgard is also among five Nova Scotia companies selected this month for Innovacorp's Clean-Tech Accelerate Program, a competition geared to help grow early-stage clean technology businesses.
The farm's Windsor operation consists of a large warehouse filled floor-to-ceiling with shelving units containing bins of crickets.
Its production goal is four million crickets every six weeks. Once mature, the insects are cooled to a hibernation-like state, then frozen. They're either freeze-dried or turned into a powder, "legs and all," Hillier told CBC's Information Morning Cape Breton….
While Midgard is focused solely on the pet food industry as this point, Hillier believes the human market may grow in the future.
"In the meantime, all of our crickets are raised to be safe for human consumption, so we're following all the best practices and guidelines, if we ever were to go that route."
It appears that pizza shops will soon be quietly putting crickets on the menu by including it in their cheese.
My thoughts:
Crickets are part of the locust family. Locusts are not a traditional part of the normal American diet, but neither are they an unclean food. We read in Leviticus 11:22,
22 These of them you may eat: the locust in its kinds; and the devastating locust in its kinds, and the cricket in its kinds, and the grasshopper in its kinds.
The biblical food laws show us how to eat clean spiritual food. I have written about this many times. In this case, locusts and crickets are clean because they “have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth” (Leviticus 11:21). A cricket provides only a tiny portion of food, but if that food gives us the ability to leap a little higher, it is clean.
Only those insects which crawl on all fours are unclean, because no one should remain a spiritual “infant” (Hebrews 5:13, 14). The milk of the word is good for a while, but it should not be one’s daily diet forever. Hebrews 6:1 says, “Therefore, leaving the elementary teachings about the Christ, let us press on to maturity.”
It appears that in spite of the Babylonian attempt to control the food supply and to destroy the ranchers, there is a deeper truth that God is uncovering. Most of the people in the world are spiritual infants and are in need of milk and crickets. However, it is not good if people have been Christians for decades and are still drinking milk (cheese) and eating crickets.
As we come into a time of Kingdom building, such work requires some level of maturity.