A Pentagon-funded company is seeking proposals to feed Americas soldiers lab-grown meat in a bid to "reduce the CO2 footprint" at Defense Department outposts.
BioMADE, a public-private company that has received more than $500 million in funding from the Defense Department, announced earlier this month that it is seeking proposals to develop "innovations in food production that reduce the CO2 footprint of food production at ... DoD operational environments," according to an online announcement.
These include "novel cell culture methods suitable for the production of cultivated meat/protein," or lab-grown meat, a product that is still in its experimental phases. This type of meat is grown in a lab from animal cells with the aid of other chemicals, and has emerged as a flashpoint in debates about the efficacy and morality of manufacturing meat products without slaughtering animals.
BioMADEwhich earlier this year received a $450 million infusion of taxpayer cashmaintains that lab-grown food products will reduce the Pentagons carbon footprint, a priority for the American military as it pursues a Biden administration-mandate to address climate change and other cultural issues that critics describe as "woke."
Poster Comment:
Most likely a plot to make sure our soldiers are too sick to fight WW III.