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At the Aspen Ideas Climate, Bezos Earth Fund vice chair Lauren Sánchez announced an initial $60 million commitment to establish Bezos Centres for Sustainable Protein as part of the Bezos Earth Fund’s $1 billion commitment to food transformation.

The food transformation Sánchez dreams of is “plant-based lab-grown meats.”  For anyone who has any logic or common sense, no such food exists nor can it ever.

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The Aspen Ideas Climate conference was held in Miami, Florida over the three days of 11-13 March 2024.  It had five themes:

  • Big Bets on Tech: Charting the course for sustainable technologies of the future which included climate technology, biotechnology, lab-cultured “food,” artificial intelligence, geoengineering and new ideas for creating and storing energy.
  • Building things: Such as urban landscapes, infrastructure and “reimagined” economies that lead to a “sustainable and inclusive future.”
  • Financing the Future: A seismic shift in financial strategies, from billions to trillions globally, is required to address the “climate crisis,” so they claim.
  • Healthy Planet, Healthy Community.
  • Narratives of Change: “From the resonance of music to the subtleties of architecture, from stirring art to imaginative fiction, profound calls to action are often hidden in the unexpected. Experience the captivating stories that inspire change from some of the most unanticipated sources.”  Which has undertones of using psychological techniques to bring about the desired change.

(Related: Turn off the TV – Neuro-linguistic programming has been used against populations in many countries and the UK could be in the driver’s seat and Priming, predictive programming and Hollywood)

According to her biography, Sánchez is dedicated to fighting climate change and the protection of nature, as well as early childhood education, programming, and housing support.  So, it’s no surprise that she began her 10-minute speech on 12 March at the Aspen Ideas Climate with three stories: two fictional – one relating to her recent book for children – and the third about her thoughts as a child, which may or may not also be fictional. 

Stripping away her storytelling, Sánchez’s message was centred around innovation in three areas: deforestation, nature and food.

“Deforestation and global warming … it’s not just about solving a problem it’s also about reimagining our interaction with the world. We need to invent our way out of climate change,” she said.

And then she reverted to her storytelling again: “Inventors love to solve real problems and the answer usually begins with a question. So, for example, how do you find and measure the thousands of methane leaks happening all over the world? I don’t know if you know this, but think about it, methane has caused 30% of global warming.  So, how are we going to fix it? This is how; we’re going to start right here with MethaneSat.”

“It’s a game-changing satellite we support with the Environmental Defence Fund,” she said. “Now, before MethaneSat launched into orbit, just last week, … we weren’t able to see the big picture of where and how bad the methane leaks are … we now have innovative technology which we can see and measure leaks like never before.”

It is claimed that data gathered by MethaneSAT – which was launched into orbit on 4 March 2024 – will help measure methane pollution from oil and gas facilities worldwide.  It will regularly monitor roughly 50 major regions accounting for more than 80 per cent of global oil and gas production. The Environmental Defence Fund claims it can “measure surface-level methane emissions from other major sources of human-caused methane emissions, too.”

Call us sceptical, but could it be a spying operation under the guise of measuring methane?

She then moved on to tackling her solution for nature.  Surprisingly, she made a sensible suggestion, which is unusual among the climate change fantasist sect.  Her suggestion wasn’t a new technology born from “brilliant minds” but common sense –  plant more trees.  Although she ended her praise of the Bezos Earth Fund planting more trees with “we like to co-invent, this takes creativity and flexibility,” indicating she believes that planting trees, which to most of us is common sense, is a new and innovative invention.

Then she moved on to food “innovations.”  Setting the scene using the usual marketing tactic of fear porn, in this case, global famine. Sánchez asked: “How do we feed 10 billion people with healthy, sustainable protein throughout this century?”

“This will need a tonne of innovation,” she said following it with a statement that should make everyone shudder.  “We’re investing heavily in [the] livestock sector and inventions that will give consumers meat options that are better for the Earth.”

(Related: We shouldn’t demonise cows for burping and farting; we should be thanking them)

Sánchez continued: “I’m thrilled to announce, and I’m very excited about this one, tonight 60 million dollars to establish Bezos Centres for Sustainable Protein that will help grow these ideas. Their inventions will make plant-based lab-grown meats cheaper, healthier and tastier.  And these sustainable proteins really are getting better, trust me.”

No thanks.  That’s a “no” to both her laboratory-manufactured fake “food” and “trust me.”

In partnership with the Good Food Institute, the Bezos Centres for Sustainable Protein aim to advance the science and technology in producing fake food. A Bezos Earth Fund press release about Sánchez’s announcement stated: “To date, challenges in biomanufacturing – the production, at scale, of sustainable protein products, whether plant-based, fermented, or cultivated – are resulting in high costs and limited quality. There are also enormous opportunities to enhance the texture and boost flavour through innovation in cell biology and engineering.”

Irrespective of how much money is poured into this technology, it will still be technologically produced fake food with unknown ingredients causing untold harm.

(Related: “Fake Meat” and “Fake Food” on the Exposé)

The press release goes on to state that Sánchez’s announcement “builds on the Bezos Earth Fund’s $1 billion commitment to support farmers and expand food production.”

How does Bezos Earth Fund plan to “support farmers” and increase food production?

“Work includes reducing methane from livestock and innovating in pasture management to help take pressure off forested land. The Earth Fund is also working with inventors, researchers, and entrepreneurs to improve the resilience and carbon absorption of major food crops,” the press release states.

Does it sound like their investment will do either? No, and what the press release said next is proof that they have no intention of supporting farmers or improving food security.

As has become the mantra for those promoting and hoping to capitalise from the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Bezos Earth Fund blatantly attacked farmers and food production stating that “food is the second largest cause of climate change, and agriculture is the primary driver of deforestation and biodiversity loss.”

What’s concerning is the $1 billion commitment to “support” farmers and food production is just the start.  The Bezos Earth Fund is investing $10 billion in this “decisive” decade to “drive systems-level change” for the transition to a “low-carbon economy.”  

Through his fund, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will not only fund scientists but also activists, NGOs and others. 

Bezos Earth Fund on LinkedIn retrieved 18 March 2024

If the science is robust and the need is real, why would Bezos need to fund activists?

“This future is not just a dream, it’s not. It’s a blueprint for a world,” Sánchez said in her speech at the Aspen Ideas Climate.  “I’m so proud to work with the Bezos Earth Fund and what they’re doing.”

Sánchez ended her speech as she had begun, hoping to inspire children.  Our advice? Don’t let Sánchez anywhere near your children.

You can watch Sánchez speech at the Aspen Ideas Climate below.

The Aspen Institute: Aspen Ideas: Climate – Evening Plenary 3/12/24, 12 March 2024

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Diane
Diane
1 year ago

These monsters need to be force-fed their own garbage. That would stop them, one way or the other.

Mary Ann Dowrick
Mary Ann Dowrick
1 year ago

Oh Jeff, what are you doing? Your girlfriend who is hardly a frugal gal, sort of like you are not a frugal guy, want the rest of us to eat pretend food and be happy. We would love to read your weekly food intake.

Mark Deacon
Mark Deacon
Reply to  Mary Ann Dowrick
1 year ago

Folllow the trail … Bezos is like Gates, CIA and US government connected tells you all you need to know.

brinsleyjenkins
brinsleyjenkins
1 year ago

The astounding arrogance of this greedy man.

Mrs D
Mrs D
1 year ago

They don’t do irony, do they? The biggest environmental risk to the planet and its inhabitants, is the methane produced by all the b.s the Filth spout.

Derek
Derek
1 year ago

What right does this tyrant have to dictate to others in this world what food they can eat and to ‘demonise’ farming methods that have been in practise since he first began wasting oxygen in this world.

Nicole
Nicole
1 year ago

It’s not funny anymore.
There are only so many jokes you can make about these f****** evil psychopaths!!!!
They are DEAD serious about everything that they are doing to exterminate us.
It’s about time we took them very seriously.
I am SO very tired of THEM and all of their endless, demoralizing evil plans to kill us, all under the guise of saving the planet, saving us!!!
It’s all LIES. It never stops. THEY will never stop. I just want it all to STOP.
F*** off and LEAVE US ALONE!

Mrs D
Mrs D
Reply to  Nicole
1 year ago

It’s called gallows humour. I think it’s ironic an evil, hapless bunch of fools can cause such devastation and misery.

Mrs D
Mrs D
Reply to  Mrs D
1 year ago

Cack-handed is the term i was looking for.

Island
Island
Reply to  Mrs D
1 year ago

Mrs. D; keep it up!

Were you affected at all by the recent closure of the M25? I’d like to know…

Mrs D
Mrs D
Reply to  Island
1 year ago

It didn’t friend, we’re not so into burn-ups now =), so prefer the more scenic route of the A5.

One of those evenings where a short nap turned into a decent sleep session, so awake in the wee hours. It’s lovely to see you friend.

Mrs D
Mrs D
Reply to  Mrs D
1 year ago

Got confused, very rare we need to use the M25, its issues don’t really affect us. Personally find it best to park up near to where you want to go and walk now.

We really do try to avoid London, thankfully Luton, Bedford and Milton Keynes are nearby.

Lisa Jennings
Lisa Jennings
Reply to  Nicole
1 year ago

oh I take them serious!!! Stalin did this .got rid of farmers and 100 million people like us starved to death. it is no joke at all.

Tony Ryan
Tony Ryan
1 year ago

Why am I prevented from meeting Jeff Bezos? Is he frightened of an 81-year-old man? Why does media announce visits after the event?

Monica
Monica
1 year ago

Buying insect food from a guy with MK Ultra eyes? Total no go.

NoWokes
NoWokes
1 year ago

The very reason i DO NOT support or buy Jungle-Zon based products. He puts “Marry-Up” Sanchez in charge??

Jeff
Jeff
1 year ago

These so called elites who want to depopulate us are evil. The public should be taking these psychopaths seriously.

Mrs D
Mrs D
Reply to  Jeff
1 year ago

Personally take the evil they do seriously but don’t view them as anywhere near equal to us. They aren’t intelligent, just plumb depths of evil very few of us could even imagine sinking to.

The evil they subject us to is truly distressing, they have accumulated near absolute power and control over millennia. However, personally think anger and fear just plays into their hands, making us more likely to comply with their plans. It’s healthy and somewhat protective to know they’re very emotional, rather than logical thinkers. So many of us sussing their evil scam has been a real kick up the bum for them.

They definitely didn’t factor that into what they thought would be a triumphal parade.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
1 year ago

Satanists..

Lisa Jennings
Lisa Jennings
1 year ago

Stupid and evil. What a combination. God help us.

SuziAlkamyst
SuziAlkamyst
1 year ago

One of those mentally deranged billionaires!

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