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In case you’re wondering, corporate America has gone so far to the dark side that they might never find their way back. Just like science, medicine, education, and the military, US corporations have gone woke, eagerly carrying the torch for progressive globalists determined to turn the world into a dystopian, bug-infested nightmare for the average person. Meanwhile, the global elites will continue to jet around on private planes, savor the finest cuts of red meat, and sip champagne through plastic straws. Clearly, the rules only apply to us lowly commoners.

One such turncoat corporation is Tyson Foods—a company many of us likely support on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Tyson is based in the very red Springdale, Arkansas. Tyson Foods is a key player in the food industry and the world’s second-largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork. Soon, they aim to be the world’s leading producer of insect-based food—whether you like it or not. In a move ripped straight from the pages of a dystopian horror novel, Tyson Foods is now partnering with ghoul Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum cronies to establish an “insect processing plant,” likely coming to a city near you…

Slay News:

Tyson Foods Inc., the largest producer in the U.S. for all kinds of meats, is buying a stake in Netherlands-based insect-protein company Protix BV.

Protix BV describes itself “as leading the world in the technical aspects of insect production.”

The company has also been hailed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and was awarded with globalist organization’s “Technology Pioneer” award.

Protix CEO Kees Aarts is also listed as a member of the WEF.

The two companies will collaborate to establish a manufacturing facility in the U.S.

The new plant will produce bug-based meal and oil, typically used in fish feed and dog food.

However, Tyson CFO John Tyson said in an interview that “in the long run,” the company will produce products that are “good for people.”

“It’s a multibillion-dollar industry opportunity that has tremendous growth potential, and we see Protix as being a leader there,” Tyson said.

Tyson added that “insect-protein inclusion” can be beneficial to both the “planet and animals.”

The globalists won’t rest until they’ve got every American grilling bug burger every Fourth of July. Our best defense is to clean house in our own party, voting out every RINO and replacing them with America First warriors ready to demolish the left’s radical agenda. Otherwise, you can kiss that ribeye goodbye and prepare for a cockroach steak.


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