New Factory in Netherlands Set to Produce 3D Printed Fake Meat

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Popularly known as Redefine Meat, an Israeli company has brought to public notice its intention of partnering with an importer that will deliver its lab-grown meat to Western Europe, where World Economic Forum – puppet governments are mandating ranchers and farmers to cull their herds of beef cattle, chickens and swine.

In a release on October 13th, Redefine Meat, went by the brand name “New Meat,” to market its products by using 3D printers to manufacture pieces of meat that look like steaks, tenderloins and other choice cuts. News has it that they use genetically modified cells to grow these “meats” in a lab.

It was gathered that the Israeli start-up company, that raised $170 million in financing this year, operates large-scale meat printers at its headquarters located in south of Tel Aviv, and a new factory in the Netherlands, where it plans to develop its products as an alternative to real meat that are naturally and properly raised by ranchers in fields and farmlands. It joins various other international food innovation companies in the Netherlands, such as Meatless Farm and Bill Gates’ Beyond Meat are together on this.

The government of the Netherlands which is headed by Mark Rutte, a presenter and author at the World Economic Forum, happens to be, without a doubt, the one pushing the most for green-energy programs in Europe, and aggressively too. His anti-farming, anti-private property policies are so aggressive that it has sparked off an uprising roar among Dutch farmers, who are frustrated by the new laws forbidding them from using adequate nitrogen fertilizers and fossil fuels critical to raising livestock.

One has no choice but to wonder just how far they can go!

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