Globalists Eat Their Bugs. RJK Jr. Comes for Phony Science. Maybe the Tide Has Turned?
During the pandemic, as you may recall, the World Economic Forum, those globalists in Davos, declared that we would all eat bugs, such as crickets, to save the planet.
This week, after receiving $200 million in public funds for this cause, Europe’s largest insect farm declared bankruptcy. Ÿnsect, a French-based entity that was the biggest insect production company in Europe, could not secure necessary financing. The significant amount of funding poured into it in the past by woke investors — estimated at $600 million — and governments — another $200 million — was, according to PJ Media, “insufficient to keep the boondoggle going.” Liquidated, declared bankrupt, and then placed into judicial liquidation over its insolvent state.
This of course will not stop the elitists from trying to impose their kickback schemes on the rest of us, who are just trying to live our lives. Last week, Ursula von der Leyen, the unelected official who serves as the mouthpiece for the European Union, announced a partnership with Bill Gates to vaccinate 500 million children by 2030. Gates is neither elected nor a medical researcher. But, his foundation funds vaccine research and development globally. And, of course, he has a lot of money.
Gates is facing a civil lawsuit in the Netherlands filed by a group of Dutch citizens who claim they suffered physical and psychological injuries after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. The plaintiffs allege that Gates, with other defendants Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and the Dutch state, made misleading statements about the vaccines’ safety and effectiveness, deceiving them into getting vaccinated. Some also charge the mRNA vaccine is a bioweapon.
The Dutch court, also in late December, rejected requests by Gates and Bourla to testify in writing or on Zoom. They have to give testimony in court.
Get the popcorn. If Gates, Fauci & all the other tyrants of our pandemic nightmare are finally held to account, that would be epic. If they are, it will be in large measure because of our valiant Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Other parts of the Trump administration may be failing forward — hello Pam Bondi, hey, anyone home in Congress? — but RFK Jr. keeps delivering results and hope.
This week, Kennedy decreed that doctors participating in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program need no longer report childhood vaccines.
“Government bureaucracies should never coerce doctors or families into accepting vaccines or penalize physicians for respecting patient choice. That practice ends now,” he said in a post on X. “Under the Trump administration, HHS will protect informed consent, respect religious liberty, and uphold medical freedom.”
Kennedy also recently explained why he cleaned house at the CDC. On a Fox News interview, he said he fired top CDC officials, including the CDC vaccine chief, because for seven months they obstructed vaccine safety data and deliberately stalled $10 million in federal aid during the Texas measles outbreak.
The HHS chief has also taken aim at the scientific journals that collaborated with globalists during the pandemic to falsify results in service of political goals.
“We're probably going to stop publishing in the Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and those other journals because they're ALL CORRUPT,” he said in an interview with the McCullough Foundation, a medical freedom site. He said former editors at these once-proud scientific journals admit “they are no longer science journals but vessels for pharmaceutical propaganda.” Kennedy said his agency would create their own journals, for credible science-based research.
And finally, Kennedy is also trying to save the small farmer from the very elitists who cling to their climate change hysteria in the face of nonsense science. “Wiping out the small farmers and giving control of food production to corporations is not in the interest of humanity,” he said in a recent interview with the British mag Unherd.
In the Netherlands, farmers have been protesting for years over the EU’s war against nitrogen emissions from livestock, and other affronts to green sensibilities. The Netherlands is the second largest producer of agriculture product next to the United States. Yet, under Dutch law, they must, by 2030:
Reduce livestock herds by 30-50% in some areas.
Buy out or close up to as many as 11,000 farms, especially “peak polluters” near protected sites.
Comply with lower-protein animal feed, better manure management, and speed limits on roads to cut NOx from vehicles.
The protests — tractor blockades, manure dumping on highways, and rallies in The Hague — have done little to slow the mad agenda of climate hysterics. And Kennedy said farmers were forced to use nitrogen years ago when corporate and government interests interceded. Now, he said, the powers that be are playing bait and switch.
Corporate farming is designed to eliminate the small farmer, to the detriment to food and humans. Quoting Thomas Jefferson, he added, “If we want a democracy, we need a broad ownership of land by a wide variety of yeoman farmers.”
All of this put me in mind of Jeremy Clarkson, the British race car driver turned farmer in the Cotwolds. His show on Prime, Clarkson’s Farm, chronicles with painful hilarity the absurdity of government regulation in choking his efforts to farm.
It will take a long time to restore the world from its stronghold by corporations and governments. But we are winning some battles. And at least we can laugh while crying.

