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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

By the way, I haven't been writing as much the last week because I was in hospital. Feeling better now!

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Thanks for asking. It has been very unpleasant but the doctors said my condition is not dangerous, and I got medicines to help with the unpleasant symptoms!

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Some in my family lost their taste of smell when they got covid but they got it back within a few weeks. I've heard it can be different for different people. When I had covid I disn't loose my sense of smell. But my hospital visit this week wasn't covid related however.

Hope you feel better soon!

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Kerrie's avatar

How on earth are they going to feed us bugs, if there’s no bugs?

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Factory bug farms.

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Shannon Rachford's avatar

Well done. We must never forget those insects have critical effects on every living thing positive.

Number one, we would all starve to death. Pollination, or lack of, is just one level.

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Deborah's avatar

Wind Turbines each use 900 gallons of oil per year...they are also killing thousands and thousands of birds...is this all by design?

Scrap the green crap!!!

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Stephen J Wood's avatar

Environmentalists tend to mistakenly think there are unintended consequences of their pet projects. No matter what we do, humans are going to have an effect on the environment. The best way to reduce our environmental footprint is to promote economic freedom. It seems counterintuitive, but countries with more economic freedom are less likely to cut down all their trees, pollute their rivers, and kill all their animals.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Well the thing is, much of these so called "green" things they are pushing are actually bad for the environment. Take electric car batteries. The lithium mining is really bad for the local environment where it is mined.

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Stephen J Wood's avatar

Exactly! Sorry, my last comment I meant they think there are *no* unintended consequences. But you are right, the “green” solutions are not always great for the environment!

Fossil fuels get such a bad rap, but they are a plentiful, natural substance that when burned releases a gas essential for plant life. I find Patrick Moore’s argument interesting that burning fossil fuels is actually good for the Earth.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

At least CO2 is good for the plants! There are some fuels like Diesel that emit pretty bad pollutions and I don't think those fumes are ideal for humans to breath.

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SL's avatar

They need to address this quickly since this could seriously lead to food insecurity for the billions of peasants around the World who in the future will rely largely on bug food (yes, with hot sauce). Hopefully, Klaus is already on it because he truly cares!!!

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Don't worry, they will have bug farms for all the insects they will want you to eat...Now I read somewhere that bugs actually contain a lot of parasites. Might be a topic for another article.

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SL's avatar

That must be why they are recommending a bug diet. The parasites can probably give you diseases and chronic illness, which is absolutely prefect for Big Parma because then they can get you on all sorts of expensive drugs under patent and laugh all the way to the bank $$$$$$$$$$$!

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Little.Lambsie's avatar

How do we get this across to the climate worshippers?

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Share this article... :)

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Jen's avatar

Well now... if the vegans and environmentalists are willing to overlook cute little bunnies and field mice being mutilated in the agricultural tilling part of farming- do you actually think they'd even take a second glance at killing bugs? lmao...we're in trouble bc there's a clear narrative here

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duotronic's avatar

Heartless polititions causing homeless suffering from lack of bugs in their diet. Tisk tisk.

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Rick Larson's avatar

A wind turbine would be handy in a pinch regardless.

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