Crushed Bug ‘Additive’ is Now Included in Pizza, Pasta & Cereals Across the EU

A food additive made out of powdered crickets began appearing in foods from pizza, to pasta to cereals across the European Union, without the vast majority of them knowing it is now in their food. A critic wrote that the secret insect ingredients will allow the “Liberal World Order” to reveal in the near future that we have already been eating bugs, so there is no reason to object to them shutting down farms and imposing a new diet. Globalists and climate change activists have consistently lobbied for people to start eating bugs to fight global warming

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As of yesterday, a food additive made out of powdered crickets began appearing in foods from pizza, to pasta to cereals across the European Union.

Yes, really.

Defatted house crickets are on the menu for Europeans across the continent, without the vast majority of them knowing it is now in their food.

“This comes thanks to a European Commission ruling passed earlier this month,” reports RT.

“As per the decision, which cited the scientific opinion of the European Food Safety Authority, the additive is safe to use in a whole range of products, including but not limited to cereal bars, biscuits, pizza, pasta-based products, and whey powder.”

But don’t worry, because the crickets first have to be checked to make sure they “discard their bowel content” before being frozen.

Lovely stuff.

Critics suggested that once bugs become widely accepted as a food additive, their consumption will become normalized across the board.

“The Liberal World Order has decided that the little people must eat bugs to prevent the climate from fluctuating, in accordance with ruling class ideology,” writes Dave Blount.

“Yet rather than mindlessly obey The Experts as most did with Covid policy, people have resisted. So our moonbat overlords are furtively sneaking insects into food.”

“This will allow them to reveal in the near future that we have already been eating bugs, so there is no reason to object to them shutting down farms and imposing a new diet.”

The European Union also recently approved the use of Alphitobius diaperinus, otherwise known as the lesser mealworm, for human consumption.

As we have exhaustively documented, globalist technocrats and climate change activists have consistently lobbied for people to start eating bugs to fight global warming, despite the practice being linked to parasitic infections.

I somewhat doubt that elitist technocrats who recently visited Davos will be switching to the bug diet, no matter how much they browbeat us about man-made climate change.

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US Dollar Set Up to Collapse as Saudi Arabia Considers Trading in Other Currencies

Saudi Arabia is open to discussions about trade in currencies other than the US dollar, according to the kingdom’s finance minister. The world’s largest oil exporter has been pegged to the US dollar for decades. The kingdom is a pillar of the petrodollar system established in the 1970s that relies on pricing crude exports in the US currency, allowing the US dollar to be the world’s reserve currency. The Saudis are seeking to expand relations with crucial trade partners including Europe and China.

Jimmy Dore explained that Joe Biden, the Democrats, and the deep state are wrecking our economy with the Ukraine war, and creating enemies with Russia and China. BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are challenging the dominance of the USD. The US has imposed sanction against numerous countries across the globe that also hinder trade and are illegal under international law, according to the foreign minister of South Africa.

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Warning: vulgar language

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Saudi Arabia is open to discussions about trade in currencies other than the US dollar, according to the kingdom’s finance minister.

“There are no issues with discussing how we settle our trade arrangements, whether it is in the US dollar, whether it is the euro, whether it is the Saudi riyal,” Mohammed Al-Jadaan told Bloomberg TV on Tuesday in an interview in Davos.

“I don’t think we are waving away or ruling out any discussion that will help improve the trade around the world,” Al-Jadaan said.

The world’s largest oil exporter, which has maintained a currency peg to the dollar for decades, is seeking to strengthen its relations with crucial trade partners including China. The kingdom is a pillar a petrodollar system established in the 1970s that relies on pricing crude exports in the US currency.

During President Xi Jinping’s visit to Riyadh last year, the two countries agreed to boost coordination on energy policy and exploration. During that trip Xi said that China would make efforts to buy more oil from the Middle East and also wanted to settle that trade in the yuan.

Read: Xi Visit to Saudi Arabia Brings Pledge of More Oil Trade

“We enjoy a very strategic relationship with China and we enjoy that same strategic relationship with other nations including the US and we want to develop that with Europe and other countries who are willing and able to work with us,” Al-Jadaan said.

Saudi Arabia is also working with multilateral institutions to provide support to Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt, as part of the kingdom’s largesse to nations it deems “vulnerable,” Al-Jadaan said.

“We are investing heavily in these countries and will continue to look for opportunities to invest,” Al Jadaan said. “It’s very important to bring stability.”

Read: Saudi Arabia to Support Pakistan, Eyes Deals in Egypt and Turkey

The minister said his country is looking to invest $10 billion in Pakistan. It already extended the term of a $3 billion deposit to boost its foreign-currency reserves late last year, and Saudi Arabia is now exploring the possibility of increasing the amount.

“We are providing even oil and derivatives to support their energy needs,” Al Jadaan said. “So there is a lot of efforts, but we wanted this to be conducted.”

The kingdom is also discussing with the World Bank and other institutions how can it be “more creative to provide that support” to Pakistan, the minister said.

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