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]]>Mr Brodie says a lot of what I’d like to say, but is expressly more articulate than I could ever be. So I will highlight his work here to make it (reverse) chronologically accessible to everyone, and hopefully it will inspire people to join the campaign in waking up the hypnotised through sharing these letters or writing their own – or simply direct them to this page!
As I was placing the last of Doug’s letter in this page I came across the following comment by Joel Smalley. It seems I’m not the only one who Doug’s letters have resonated with more than many, after all they inspired me to create this page.
There seems to be a theme developing. It’s funny how so many of us keep arriving independently at the same place at the same time from different paths.
I TOTALLY agree with that…
One of the things my mum [Joel’s mum] told me yesterday is that I should write a book. I don’t think I have the aptitude for that. I certainly don’t have the inclination. But if Doug Brodie were to put his letters together in an epistolary novel, it would be worth a read.”
Joel Smalley comments on Doug’s installment on Jan 14, 2023
I’ve had friends say the same to me about writing a book, that is not my thing either, so links below will serve as a home for Dougs collective works until that book comes out (if it ever does).
March 6, 2024 – Net Zero climate change broadside – READ
June 10, 2023 – Rishi Sunak’s Recent Net Zero Back-Pedalling: What It Really Means – READ
April 12, 2023 – The Undemocratic Tyranny of Modern Government – ERAD
March 9, 2023 – COVID, Climate Change, Agenda 2030 and The Great Reset, the Ukraine War, Online Censorship and “safety”, 15-Minute Cities and More – Doug Brodie’s Campaigning Swan Song – READ
March 2, 2023 – The undemocratic tyranny of Net Zero – READ
February 25, 2023 – We are being horribly abused by lies, false propaganda and suppression of the truth – READ
January 14, 2023 – Why do so few of the general public smell a rat? – READ
December 3, 2022 – “First degree premeditated mass murder crimes against humanity and genocide”- Another chapter in the epistolary novel by Doug Brodie, focussed on the COVID “pandemic” – PART 1, Conclusions – PART 2
November 10, 2022 – The Powers That Be who rule our lives are inveterate liars – Economic collapse, hyperinflation, climate change scam, COVID scam, mass democide, pharmaceutical fraud, digital ID, CBDCs. It’s all there and points in one direction – READ
September 1, 2022 – The Other Big Con – Net Zero Climate Change – A rant by Doug Brodie of Nairn – READ
August 18, 2022 – Follow-up open letter to my MP, complicit by his silence – READ
July 30, 2022 – An open letter to my MP, culpable by commission and omission – 20 questions – READ
July 12, 2022 – 21st Century crimes against humanity by Doug Brodie – READ
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]]>I was aware of this eating insect/bug narrative through the promotion of Nicole Kidman “eating bugs” in 2021, an attempt to make eating bugs look attractive and to normalise this behaviour. That narrative has bubbled to the “in your face” surface now as highlighted in Episode 355 of The Highwire covering recent German Farmer Protests and connecting that to insects farming. This war against our food supply has been going on long before 2024.
Follow along the timeline from the bottom and notice the target market shifting, the groups who first get excited, the investors and more. It starts with “inspired” college roommates, investors are “attracted”, the “movement” has capital now to “market” and build, then the United Nations gets on board [allegedly].
It appears to have started in 2006 with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation releasing a report titled Livestock’s Long Shadow which is being quoted that by 2050 Glgbal demand for meat will double, where “livestock production accounts already for 70% of all agricultural land”. Based on these trusted numbers alternative, sustainable protein sources have been pushed from January 2012 conference.
The “growing drive to bring insects into Western shopping baskets” took off in 2013 following FAO’s Edible Insects report . They are “rich in protein; environmentally friendly to harvest; sustainable; and, they’re already eaten, and enjoyed, in many other parts of the world.”
Setting the stage for the next superfood, packed with nutrition!: “‘Crickets are up to 70 per cent protein, which is three times the amount of protein found in beef. They’ve also got more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk, and the list keeps going. They are an incredible superfood.”
The Gateway Insect: “Crickets are the most widely cultivated insects for the human diet across the world and are considered the ‘gateway bug’ for people who choose to eat insects.”
The climate change agenda is driving the “eat bugs” agenda. What the media won’t tell you – HERE
This page is attempting to trace back where this climate-driven food agenda began, and how it has evolved. The timeline will be continuously updated as articles and links come to my attention.
April 22, 2024 – Nature: Revealed: the ten research papers that policy documents cite most – READ [to get ballpark date – as EAT don’t date their documents]
March 25, 2024 – Chief Nerd: Lab-Grown’ Meat Made Inside Bioreactors Is Now Being Tested at Restaurants in the U.S. – WATCH
January 2024 – EAT Forum: Economists calculate multi-trillion dollar opportunity to fix the broken global food system – READ, ARCHIVE,
January 2024 – The Highwire Episode 355: UNREDACTED – WATCH, The Jaxen Report: Edible Insects in the context of Davos 2024 – EXCERPT
2024 – Sustainable Protein Sources (2nd Edition) – Advances for Healthier Tomorrow: Chapter 25 – Edible Insects: a Neglected and Promising Food Source – READ
December 1, 2023 – Brian Sussman Show – Ep 20 – Latest Climate Plan: “No Meat For You!” and more – WATCH
December 2023? – WHO Tedros – wants us to “transform food system” to combat “climate change” – TWEET
October 4, 2023 – Liberty & FinanceL Farms Being Shutdown; We Must Resist | Alex Newman – WATCH, READ
September 25, 2023 – Epoch TV: No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat The Bugs? | Documentary – WATCH
July 13, 2023 – FreedomFest 2023 | Alex Newman: The Global War on Farmers and Push to “Eat The Bugs” – READ, TWEET, CREDIT
July 9, 2023 – 41st Annual Meeting of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness: Let Them Eat Bugs – Debbie Bacigalupi – WATCH
October 19, 2022 – Daily Mail: Aldi considers selling edible INSECTS to help families through the cost-of-living crisis – READ, Summit News – CREDIT
September 2, 2022 – The Guardian: UK urges hunger-stricken African nations to farm insects – READ
July 20, 2022 – Rebel News: Elites want us to eat bugs: Montrealers take a taste test – READ
July 16, 2022 – WEF: You Will Eat Bugs, and You Will Be Happy – WATCH
June 27, 2022 – London Free Press: By Jiminy! Feds put $8.5M into London cricket farm – Aspire cricket manufacturing farm – READ
May 30, 2022 – Daily Mail: Would you eat bug bolognese? Primary school children in Wales could be offered EDIBLE INSECTS including mealworms and crickets as scientists urge the next generation to embrace eco-friendly meat substitutes – READ
May 26, 2022 – Canadian Manufacturing: Aspire Food Group completes production of manufacturing facility in London, Ontario – to produce 9000 metric tons of crickets every year for human and pet consumption – READ, CREDIT
February 9, 2022 – WEF | Climate Change | Davos 2022 Agenda: 5 reasons why eating insects could reduce climate change – “Before you say “yuck,” hear us out.” – READ, You will Eat Bugs – WATCH
January 14, 2022 – Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems: Review: Insects—A Source of Safe and Sustainable Food?— “Jein” (Yes and No) – Grabowski et al – READ, some definitions
December 30, 2021 – Summit News: Vanderbilt University Professor Argues That We All Need To Eat BUGS – “Black soldier fly larvae, in particular, hold promise.”, follow the EU example – READ
October 22, 2021 – PHYS: Eating the right insects can provide nutrition, and might be good for the planet – READ
July 12, 2021 – WEF: Why we need to give insects the role they deserve in our food systems – READ
May 9, 2021 – The Guardian: If we want to save the planet, the future of food is insects – READ
April 9, 2021 – FAO: Food safety aspects of edible insects outlined in new publication – READ, ARCHIVE,
May 11, 2021 – Wired: The Cicadas Are Coming. Let’s Eat Them! – Why not embrace Brood X as the free-range, sustainable source of protein that it truly is? – READ, The Hartman Group – CREDIT
January 14, 2021 – Summit News: EU’s food safety agency Gives Go-ahead For Eating WORMS – “Allergic reactions are likely to occur”. – ARCHIVE, Mealworm consideration – ARCHIVES
January 2021 – Edible Insects Market by Product (Whole Insect, Insect Powder, Insect Meal, Insect Oil) Insect Type (Crickets, Black Soldier Fly, Mealworms), Application (Animal Feed, Protein Bar and Shakes, Bakery, Confectionery, Beverages) – Global Forecast to 2027 by Meticulous Market Research Pvt. Ltd- READ, CREDIT
December 22, 2020 – IOP Science | Environ. Res. Lett. : A review of edible insect industrialization: scales of production and implications for sustainability – Wade et al – READ
December 17, 2020 – FAO releases a comprehensive guide to sustainable cricket farming – READ, PDF
September 9, 2020 – Runtastic: Eating Insects Might Be Your New Favorite Source of Protein – READ, the WEF refered to this blog post as a “study”- HERE, the blog links to Sep 2015 paper – HERE
May 13, 2020 – Euractiv: Insect-based feedstuffs hold ‘enormous potential’ for EU sustainability goals – Farm to Fork strategy “will support the creation of “sustainable and novel feed materials and food,” listing insects as one such potential innovation….“To reduce the environmental and climate impact of animal production,…” – READ
April 3, 2020 – Guardian: Edible insects set to be approved by EU in ‘breakthrough moment’ – READ
February 18, 2020 – Hartman Group: The Big Bet on Bugs. Providing Palatable Alternative Proteins for Consumers – READ
January 5, 2021 – Critical Reviews in Food Science Nutrition: Potential health benefits of edible insects – Nowakowski et al – READ, CREDIT
October 15, 2019 – The Hartman Group | Research: From Lab-Grown Meat to Insects: Are Consumers Ready to Rethink Protein? – READ
September 12, 2019 – WEF: A psychologist explains why we find some food disgusting – and why it matters – Insects and lab grown meat ” is a promising area for social marketing.” – READ
August 21, 2019 – World Economic Forum: This London insect farm is changing the way we eat | Pioneers for Our Planet – WATCH
July 8, 2019 – PLOS one : A parasitological evaluation of edible insects and their role in the transmission of parasitic diseases to humans and animals – READ, CREDIT
June 28, 2019 – The Coversation: Eating insects is good for you — and the planet! – READ
June 2019 – ARUP Report “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World’ – READ, PDF, C40 – READ, The Highwire Ep 357 – EXCERPT, European Farmers are protesting in 2024, moving global – TIMELINE
May 5, 2019 – Wired: Save the Lemurs! Eat the Crickets! -To take pressure off endangered lemurs, researchers are encouraging the people of Madagascar to embrace bugs as a source of protein. – READ Lab grown food revolution
January 16, 2019 – The Lancet | Commissions from the Lancet journals: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems – READ, The Guardian – CREDIT, EAT–Lancet Commission web – ARCHIVE
January 29, 2018 – Time: No One Elegantly Devours a Four-Course Meal of Bugs Like Nicole Kidman – READ, In a Vanity Fair video, Kidman reveals that her “hidden talent is eating microlivestock,” i.e. Nicole Kidman Eats Bugs – WATCH
April 1, 2017 – Wageninger University: List of edible insects of the world – READ, PDF
November 10, 2016 – WEF: What will we eat in 2030? “or new alternatives (soya products, or perhaps insects or artificial meat)” – ARCHIVE
April 8, 2016 – The Guardian: The worm has turned: how British insect farms could spawn a food revolution – “With meat prices expected to soar, agricultural entrepreneurs believe invertebrate livestock can provide the protein we need. But will the mainstream ever be ready to eat mealworms?” – READ
July 2016 – North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture (NACIA) is formed in 2016 when 50 stakeholders in the insects for food and feed industry met at the Eating Insects Detroit Conference – READ, REF
May 26-28, 2016 – Eating Insects Conference at Wayne State University in Detroit – the first conference dedicated solely to exploring the culture of edible insects to be held in the U.S – READ, REF
April 27, 2016 – PROteINSECT Final Conference: Insects as a Sustainable Source of Protein – Feed for the Future – Brussels. An EU funded FP7 project. (Grant #312084) , coordinated by Fera Science Ltd in the United Kingdom – AGENDA, READ, White Paper – PDF
March 7, 2016 – Wired: You’ll Eat Bugs. These Investors Are Betting Millions on It – 3 years ago (2013) two college room mates (Greg Sewitz and Gabi Lewis) ordered 2 boxes of live crickets for their pet but instead made protein bars! – READ, ARCHIVE
September 16, 2015 – European Journal of Clinical Nutrition: Are edible insects more or less ‘healthy’ than commonly consumed meats? A comparison using two nutrient profiling models developed to combat over- and undernutrition by Raye et al – READ, Indirectly referenced by WEF (point 1) – HERE
July 7, 2015 – Financial Times – Edible insect farms strive for scale – READ, REF,
June 2015 – EU: Updating rules on novel foods to keep up with scientific advances – new category for insects proposed – PDF
March 26, 2015 – Documentary: America’s Shrinking Farms – TRAILER, ARCHIVE, “That Will Change Your Views on the Future of Food” – READ, UN FAO – CREDIT
March 20, 2015 – EcoWatch “Transforming Green” via UN FAO: Are insects the next climate-friendly superfood? – READ, ARCHIVE, SOURCE
March 18, 2015 – Food Navigator: Tiny Farms: Edible insects are a novelty today, but they’ll be mainstream tomorrow – ARCHIVE cricket flour producers are popping up everywhere.
February 24, 2015 – Lux Research: Alternative Proteins to Claim a Third of the Market by 2054 – “insects, algae, and synthetic biology sources may make up over 50% of the alternative protein market by 2054” – ARCHIVE
February 15, 2015 – TEDxYoungstown: Alternative Protein | Kevin Bachhuber founder of Big Cricket Farms, the first urban edible insect farm in the US – WATCH, ARCHIVE
December 10, 2014 – Consumer Reoprts: Cricket-flour protein bars pass the taste test – Consumer Reports’ experts munched on snack bars and cookies – READ, CREDIT
August 20, 2014 – Washington Post: Gateway bug: How crickets could hook America on eating insects – ARCHIVE
June 24, 2014 – Practical Ethics: Should Vegetarians Consider Eating Insects? – READ
May 14-17, 2014 – FAO: 1st International Conference “Insects to feed the world” at Wageningen University in the Netherlands – A whole new sector in animal livestock – READ, WATCH, Conference report – PDF, READ
March 17, 2014 – Wired: Out in the Open: Raise Your Own Edible Insects With This Free Kit – cockroaches, crickets, mealworms and silkworms – a “new and growing community of people who treat insects as food” known as entomophagy – READ
January 23, 2014 – US Patent 2014/0020630: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BREEDING FLYING INSECTS (Filed Jul 18, 2012) – PDF, CREDIT
September 2013 – EcoWatch “Transforming Green” news began – A “cutting-edge news service”… “EcoWatch became a Certified B Corporation and joined more than 900 companies that leverage the power of business to solve social and environmental problems.” – ARCHIVE
May 14, 2013 – NPR | The Salt: Maybe It’s Time To Swap Burgers For Bugs, Says U.N. – READ
May 13, 2013 – BBC: UN Report urges people to eat insects to fight world hunger – READ
May 13, 2013 – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | FAO Forestry Paper 171: Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security – Report – ARCHIVE, (also see Jan 2012) The Highwire Ep 355 – CREDIT, Refered to as a “Landmark” report – REF
May 13, 2013 – FAO PRESS RELEASE: Forest products critical to fight hunger – including insects – New study highlights role of insects for food and feed consumption. – READ
May 13-15, 2013 – International Conference on Forests for Food Security and Nutrition in Rome – READ, Opening Remerks – PDF
May 8, 2013 – Jason Drew and AgriProtein Team Wins United Nations Award for Innovation for Africa – nutrient recycling – a method that uses waste and fly larvae to produce natural animal feed – READ [The prelude to human insect farming?]
May 2013 – UN FAO – Edible Forest Insects – ARCHIVE
May 2013 – UN FAP -REPORT: Six-legged livestock: Edible insect farming, collection and marketing in Thailand – ARCHIVE
April 24, 2013 – Wellcome Collection: Insects Au Gratin- Explore the future of food, debate the consumption of insects as a potential alternative to traditional livestock, and watch a live 3D food-printing demo. – READ
2013 – Clinton Global Initiative | The Hutt Prize Solving “The global food crisis” challenge – ARCHIVE, Won by McGill Univertity students for Aspire cricket farming.
2013 – International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed (IPIFF) is a non-profit organisation founded in 2013 which represents the interests interests of private players in the insect industry associated to this organisation. In order “to help the insect industry prosper in Europe and worldwide” – ARCHIVE, READ, IPIFF today – HERE
2012 – Tiny Farms, an edible insect company, was founded in 2012 to address a growing and evolving global market in entomophagy; the human consumption of insects. Promoting Entoculture is the intersection of bugs, food and farming – ARCHIVE
August 28, 2012 – NPR | The Salt:Grow Your Own Locust Kit Could Someday Help Feed African Refugees – two industrial engineering students want to use insects as emergency food – READ, Design award – ARCHIVE, WATCH
May 9, 2012 – Incredible Edible Bugs – there is a movement is afoot to encourage insect eating – video 1 – ARCHIVE
January 2012 – Research Gate: Assessing the Potential of Insects as Food and Feed in assuring Food Security SUMMARY REPORT – Conference: FAO Expert Consultation on Assessing the potential of Insects for Food SecurityAt: FAO, Rome, Italy – READ
January 23-25, 2012 – United Nations: Expert Consultation Meeting on Assessing the Potential of Insects as Food and Feed in Assuring Food Security in Rome – READ, REF, Report source – ARCHIVE [Its as though they planned where we are in 2024!]
“Assessing the Potential of Insects as Food and Feed in assuring Food Security” Action Plan: – REF, READ
April 4, 2011 – FAO: FAO’s role in the development of edible insect programmes in collaboration with the Wageningen University- READ, READ, Videos – ARCHIVE
December 2007- Edible Unique – shop online for unique edibles such as insects and other bush tucker – ARCHIVE, c.f. Dec 2015 – ARCHIVE
2006 – United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation together with The Livestock, Environment & Development (LEAD) Initiative: LIVESTOCK’S LONG SHADOW: environmental issues and options – REPORT, CREDIT
2003 – NPR: “The Food and Agriculture Organization has been pondering bugs as a protein source since 2003” – REF
1997 – Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 36: 347–366: The importance of edible insects in the nutrition and economy of people of the rural areas of Mexico – Ramos Elorduy, J.
1996 – Approximate time insect farming was introduced to Thailand, though eating insecst is a historic tradition, the farming isn’t – REF
June 3,1992 – UNCED Earth Summit (Agenda 21) – “sustainable development” becomes the driving force for future global policy and funding. – TIMELINE
1988 – The First International Congress of Ethnobiology was held in Belém, Brazil in 1988 – READ, History – READ, forging interdisciplinary boundaries of anthropology, botany, zoology, archaeology, pharmacology, geography, sociology, linguistics and related fields.
December 19, 1983 – UN establishes a “governing council” that would become known as the “Brndland Commission” – “Process of preparation of the Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond” – TIMELINE
May 31 – June 11, 1976 – UN Habitat I conference – Vancouver Declaration on Human Settlements – READ, TIMELINE
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