Mass protein, pétri dish genetically engineered to feed the world without
not as much footprint. Noble thought to say the least, until you include Bill Gates in the Lab protein science group. Leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
In the ideal world, competition is allowed to weed out the weaklings. The Lab outlaws have to compete against the free rangers, the captive force fed and the fake meat
corps.
With all information on the table, you wait on the far bank to see who is survived the free market rigor.
If recent SARS history is anything to go by, the
crocodiles will be delivering the Lab meat outlaws on their backs, sampling red wine to pass time
during the dry crossing as they feast on free range meat dish.
Don't get me wrong, I am against hunger in all forms. So much so that I have gone further in my research. I would feed the
hungry snorts with a protein producing mutant E coli or fungi, genetically engineered just enough
not cross the intestinal wall, but still multiply to BMI challenge them into excess. Let them taste the
other side, with a little imagination. Station the lab in their potty belly to cut
the chase and let the human rights movements try take the plate out the stomach.
The issue with capitalistic mental framework though is the next
thing in line is the farms, functional and efficient farms will be bought en mass at inflated prices and decommissioned, just to give lab meat a sheltered edge. The blank cheque for the sale is for the tax payer anyway.
The scam won’t stop there. The target market is those
that can afford meat. The noble cause is only for the power point presentation.
The belly full but hungry lot will watch from the fence, salivary glands cranked
full steam for the day that will never come. That's if they lucky to have escaped the vultures.
I get reminded of Einstein’s reservations about nuclear fission/fusion
falling into to the wrong hands. The fact is it did and never left their grasp, probably never will.
Hopefully this process will be left to science for intended purposes. Keep the vultures waiting, real and chèque laden.
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