Critical Sway
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Humans evolved consuming meat and animal products.
But right now, there is a well-funded and coordinated campaign to drive them out of our diets.
You have probably picked up on the vibe, but maybe not the actors pushing the agenda - Here's some insight...
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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have a lot to with this, of course.
Today, I want to focus specifically on three of the bastard children spawned out of SDG 13 (Climate Action)
1. The C40 Cities initiative
2. The Planetary Health Diet
3. The Eat-Lancet Commission
Most people have never heard of C40.
Their single-sentence mission statement will put the organisation in context:
"C40’s mission is to halve the emissions of its member cities within a decade."
Does that sound a bit drastic to you???
Well, hold onto your hat...
The Chair of C40 is a guy by the name of Sadiq Khan.
Sadiq happens to be the Mayor of a little town in the UK called London.
Net Zero is linked to 2050 targets, but Sadiq doesn't have that kind of patience... He's brought the date forward by a couple of decades.
According to Sadiq's numbers, London needs to find an extra Β£27 billion to buy its way to that accelerated target.
To be clear, that's an ADDITIONAL Β£27 billion, on top of the Β£48.3 billion the 2050 target was going to cost.
There's seriously fat money to be spent & made.
London is joined by 13 other C40 cities that have all signed on to the "Good Food Cities Declaration".
This declaration is a weapon designed to direct a chunk of that money into forcing a change in your eating habits.
Let's take a look under the hood...
According to the C40:
"Food is among the largest drivers of global environmental change contributing to climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater use, interference with the global nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and land-system change."
The cities that are signed on to the declaration are committed to...
β†’ Aligning food procurement to "The Planetary Health Diet"
β†’ Supporting an overall increase of plant-based food consumption
β†’ Implementing the above into their climate action plan within 2 years
What is the Planetary Health Diet?
Well, it's not just gentle encouragement to eat a bit more broccoli and lettuce.
This image might be a bit hard to digest at a glance, but take note of the thin red wedge at 3 o'clock...
That's your allotment of animal-sourced protein.
Actual numbers?
They recommend somewhere between 0 and 28 grams of red meat per day.
At most, that's about 1/10th the size of the steak I cooked my wife for dinner last night.
My two year old eats more red meat than that every day.
A LOT of people (myself included) have had success defeating all kinds of health ailments with diets that are high in animal-based nutrition.
Carnivore, keto & paleo dietary approaches all spring to mind.
Those successes fly in the face of what is being presented here.
So on what, exactly, are the authors of the Planetary Health Diet basing their recommendations?
To make sense of that, we need to look at The EAT-Lancet Commission.
What is EAT???
"EAT is a non-profit dedicated to transforming our global food system through sound science, impatient disruption and novel partnerships."
Wellcome Trust, (a Strategic Partner of the WEF) is one of the 3 entities that established EAT.
The founder and Executive Chair at EAT is Dr. Gunhild A. Stordalen.
A few highlights?
β†’ She's a WEF Young Global Leader
β†’ She sits on the WEF Stewardship Board on Food Systems
β†’ She's held various roles with the UN
& that's only the start of her globalist links.
If you browse EAT's "About" page linked below, you'll find associations to the World Bank, to Google, to various WEF-linked entities, etc.
The point is, they wield some clout.
And they want you to replace the steak in your diet with lentils & chick peas.
eatforum.org
The other half of the EAT-Lancet Commission is, of course, the Lancet.
One of the oldest peer-reviewed medical journals in the world (The Lancet has been around for 200 years).
Somebody has to publish the paper, I guess.
Early in 2019, the EAT-Lancet Commission came out with their report:
"Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems."
The report tells us...
"Unhealthy diets pose a greater risk to morbidity and mortality than does unsafe sex, and alcohol, drug, and tobacco use combined."
And then goes on to describe a healthy reference diet, that restricts "unhealthy" foods like meat...
It's a BIG document...
492 pages in total, with another 357 other studies referenced.
There's 19 commissioners and 18 co-authors involved.
And... Wellcome stumped up the funding for the whole thing.
The resulting EAT-Lancet Commission's paper is the foundation upon which the Planetary Health Diet is built.
And it gives the necessary weapons to globalist gangs like C40 and the WEF, who want to push the climate agenda into your food decisions.
This entire journey has been bought and paid for by those who are on board with the globalist agenda.
The net zero narrative (like the rest of the SDG's) represents an enormous financial honey pot.
And you know that all of the entities behind this are positioned for profit.
BTW - C40 put out an annual progress report on their Good Food Cities Declaration.
This year, they boast about things like the "Meatless Mondays" program in Guadalajara.
More here πŸ‘‡
c40.org
It's not a conspiracy theory to suggest that the globalists are taking aim at the food supply chain.
Frankly, anyone who thinks so hasn't done enough research.
Feel free to share this one around, for anyone who needs a starting point.

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