Re: Everything works out.........




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From Best of the Web, feb 25:

The Associated Press reports from Chiang Mai, Thailand, on the United
Nations' latest innovative humanitarian effort:

" Crickets, caterpillars and grubs are high in protein and minerals
and could be an important food source during droughts and other
emergencies, according to scientists.

"I definitely think they can assist," said German biologist V.B.
Meyer-Rochow, who regularly eats insects and wore a T-shirt with a
Harlequin longhorn beetle to a U.N.-sponsored conference this month on
promoting bugs as a food source. . . .

The challenge, experts said, is organizing unregulated, small bug
food operations in many countries so they can supplement the food that
aid agencies provide. The infrastructure to raise, transport and market
bugs is almost nonexistent in most countries."

All we have to do is convert all our farmland to the production of
biofuels, which we can then use to transport the bugs people will eat
because there's no other food. What could be simpler?




This might offer an explanation with regard to where the all the bees end
up. I thought however they would defend themselves against any such attempts
by stinging? Maybe if you crush thir stinging apparatus between your teeth
first, then they're edible?

And they're not only high in protein and minerals, but also honey.




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