UPDATE 5/18: Recently there has been a major ruckus in the news media about there being a shortage of baby foods and formulas, causing mothers to panic. The WinePress reported on these developments – Biden Admin. Delivers Pallets Of Baby Formula At Border Facilities While Shelves Go Bare. UPDATE: Charities Send Food To Ukraine.
In the wake of all the panic, some are starting to pick up on the fact that the ultra-wealthy were already investing in companies that were working lab-cultured breast milk and other formulas. To wit, Bill Gates’ investment in a company called Biomilq that cultures cell tissues to formulate a faux breast milk. Outlets like CNN reported on this two weeks ago, and more recently, alternative outlets like the Gateway Pundit have picked up on this as well.
This WinePress article was first reported almost one year ago to date, on May 10th, 2021, where I reported on BiomilQ, and other companies that were on the horizon and coming down the pike eventually. At the time it did not get a whole lot of attraction. I have republished this post due to it’s current relevancy.
In a sponsored post published on AgFunderNews, the agricultural and food website shares eight new companies that are “reshaping the global food system.”
This report will cover most of these companies.
SoluBlue
To start things off, the U.K.-based company called Solublue plans to solve problem with wasted foods and packaging that harms the earth by polluting the grounds, air, and water supplies. Solublue was started to fix this problem by creating a more sustainable plastic that is “biodigestable” and extend shelf-life.
The company’s packaging is a seaweed-based material that is
Is bio-digestible, making it safe for marine life, and home compostable, biodegrading as quickly as the food it contains.
Not only does our packaging extend shelf life, in SoluBlue packaging, food gradually dries over months, providing a second life for fresh food in cooking, or as animal feed.
Solublue CEO Ayca Dundar
Ful Foods
The Dutch company utilizes nutrient-dense and climate-friendly microalgae into a variety of beverages and foods that are to be great tasting. According to the article, microalgae is one of the most efficacious sources for carbon capturing on the earth. The production process of Ful allows the company to remove more carbon than they emit, resulting in negative carbon products.
Our vision is to achieve this low-carbon footprint through the way we produce our products rather than relying on offsets. Taking into account our whole value chain (transportation, packaging), this is a very ambitious goal and can be achieved only in collaboration with other key players in our value chain.
Julia Streuli. Founder of Ful
Provectus Algae
This Australian biotech firm is also focusing on algae. According to the report, ‘Provectus Algae uses precision photosynthesis and gene engineering to naturally synthesizes molecules using light to control biology.’
Proprietary hardware, software and machine learning come together to accelerate nature in a way never imagined before. [Provectus Algae] deliver[s] the most sustainable, flexible and scalable synthetic biology platform to date. New technologies are required to drive forward the next industrial revolution of bio-manufacturing.
Martin Asher. Head of strategy
The small team of 20 has partnered a supplier of food and drink ingredients to develop their new flavorings.
SAIA
Saia is another company from The Netherlands is there to help growers hasten the acceptance of indoor farming by being able to provide crop handling and harvesting services for greenhouse users.
Quality labour in fresh food production is globally increasingly hard to come by. This is becoming a bottleneck to meeting the rising [food] demand from a growing middle class and population.
Robotics and autonomous growing through artificial intelligence will make scaling [indoor farming] possible such that every nation can have local food security [in a climate friendly way].
Ruud Barth. CEO of SAIA
BiomilQ
BiomilQ is based in the United States that has been involved in the cellular development field for some time. This company specializes in creating lab-grown cultured breast milk. The report notes that many women are not able to breastfeed, and many of the alternatives are made of milk from cows, goats, or plant-based, which do not contain the same nutrients as the milk of a mother.
BiomilQ collects a sample of the mother’s mammary cells and are cultured in their labs in North Carolina. The milk is collected and tested, and once it passes approval, it is sent back to the mother so the growing baby can drink the breast milk.
We are constructing our own manufacturing plant and look forward to creating product at scale that can enter regulatory safety testing.
Most parents [are] incredibly open to the product and category of human milk, but we know there is a lot of unscientific information out there that muddles the discussion
Michelle Egger. Founder
PlanetWatchers
Lastly, PlanetWatchers is based in the United Kingdom, and they, according to the report, utilize ‘synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to monitor and analyze planting operations, cover crops, acreage, crop classification and large-scale weather events throughout the agriculture sector’s crop cycle.’
PlanetWatchers SAR analysis provides fast and accurate insight that cannot be achieved through the use of optical data.
PlanetWatchers can process SAR data into commercial analysis within a single hour. Supported by historical analysis, we can provide comparative multi-year analysis to support ‘in-season’ decision making.
Dominic Edmunds. CEO
According to their website,
PlanetWatchers was founded by ex-military intelligence officers. We are experts in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) led analytics, leveraging SAR technology to provide reliable, accurate and efficient analysis, on a global scale and at speed.
Monitoring on a large scale means extensive manual assessment, excessive time and escalating costs. We use advanced machine learning and highly efficient algorithms to turn multi-source geospatial data into comprehensive and actionable information.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.
Ecclesiastes 7:29
These companies further demonstrate where the world is headed and has been heading. Many of these growing companies are fulfilling and furthering Agenda Absolute Zero, some more subtly than others.
But the hypocrisy, for example, of that one algae company trying to better capture and reduce carbon. This sales pitch always cracks me up. If these “eco warriors” were all about truly having healthy and sustainable agriculture and lifestyles, then they would recall what we all learned in Kindergarten: plants need CO2 to survive and produce clean oxygen in return! But that is how you know these initiatives are all about control rather than restoring truly healthy and efficient lifestyles.
[16] Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein. [17] Also I set watchmen over you, saying, Hearken to the sound of the trumpet. But they said, We will not hearken.Jeremiah 6:16-17
If these major pushers for a “healthy and sustainable ecology” really believed their own words, they’d be advocating that we go BACKWARDS and revert to the old ways that worked fine and are so much better in so many ways across all sectors. But they don’t want to. And then when you warn the masses, like The WinePress tries to do, they choose to willingly ignore the warnings.
And then you have yet another lab-grown company – this one greatly connected with the growth of a child. The future will be more labs this and labs that, to “sustain the world.” But knowing what these Covid vaccines can do, as being able to greatly disrupt the reproductive systems of both males and females, sounds like BiomilQ will be getting lots of moola coming in!
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A Restaurant In Singapore Will Be The First To Serve Lab-Grown Chicken
And then finally, the British company mentioned at the end further demonstrates the future of agriculture and farming: everything tied down to the grid, and monitored in a military-style fashion. It’s sold as a wonderful idea, but those that know the future know what this will turn into and what it’ll be truly used for.
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A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the simple pass on, and are punished.
Proverbs 27:12
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Oh Gosh, No!!! If you’re a mother or expecting mother or about to have your child, don’t do not don’t ever give that to your baby, I won’t beat around the Bush but you have breasts for a reason. God is a wonderful creator and planned everything far in advance.
Remember when the fruitcakes at PETA were suggesting that Ben and Jerry’s use breast milk in their ice cream…
“ People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals suggests world-famous Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream should tap nursing moms, rather than cows, for the milk used in its ice cream.
PETA said that if the ice cream maker begins using breast milk in its products instead of cow’s milk, it would reduce the suffering of cows and calves and give ice cream lovers a healthier product.”
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-sep-26-fi-icecream26-story.html
… I can’t help but laugh whenever people pass me by with those “(P)eople (E)ating (T)asty (A)nimals” bumper stickers!
I had not heard that before, so PETA would rather that women suffer instead of cows?
I actually quit eating Ben & Jerry’s, they claim they are not anti-Semitic, but their previous Israel boycott seems to indicate differently. It is a shame the company is rotten at the core because Cherry Garcia ice cream is really good!