This Great Reset agenda continues full steam ahead without any roadblocks.
First, they want you to eat soy burgers.
Then it was bugs.
Are the globalists now advertising “human” meat for their serfs?
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For this past Halloween, Swedish alt-meat company Oumph! made this new vegan burger available for Stockholm residents.
“Human Meat Plant-Based Burger.”
That sounds disgusting.
Who in their right mind can stomach something called “Human Meat?”
In reality, the burger is made from soy, mushrooms, wheat protein, plant-based fats, and a secret spice blend.
But promoting this as a “Human Meat Plant-Based Burger” gives off nauseating vibes of promoting a dystopian New World Order.
And the ones who own nothing must resort to cannibalism to survive.
That’s what they’re attempting to condition our minds for with these “special Halloween” food products.
https://t.co/bUEdknh9Up. Horrific
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REPORT: #Oumph! Plant Based Meat Alternative Reveals Vegan Burger That Replicates The Taste Of Human Flesh! https://t.co/GLHlhLb5de
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From Vegconomist:
Swedish alt-meat company Oumph! is celebrating Halloween with an unusual new product. Residents of Stockholm will be invited to sample the first vegan burger to replicate the taste of human meat. Click here to see the video promoting the “scariest plant-based meat EVER!”
“This Halloween, we really want to push some boundaries….”
The special-edition burger is made from soy, mushrooms, wheat protein, plant-based fats, and a secret spice blend. It will be available on October 30 for one night only at Nytorget, Södermalm, Stockholm.
“This Halloween, we really want to push some boundaries to show that we can make plant-based products that resemble any kind of meat. For us, the most human way of having a burger is a plant-based one,” said Henrik Åkerman, Global Brand Leader at Oumph!
What will these monsters advertise for us to eat next?
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