Yo, food warriors – buckle up, because bill gates is at it again, meddling in your pantry like he owns the place. This scorching X thread from @Kekius_Sage exposes how the billionaire's funding "precision-fermented" butter – lab-grown goo mimicking real dairy fats, no cows needed. 


Hitting shelves by 2027, it's pitched as a climate savior, slashing methane and land grabs from farming. But hold the applause: critics slam it as a power play, handing food control to tech overlords while farmers get the boot. With Epstein shadows and public fury boiling over, is this innovation or infiltration? 



  1. Cow-Free Con: Greenwashing or Gut-Wrenching Gamble?

    Gates backs microbes brewing butter fats in vats – sounds sci-fi, right? Pro: Less cow burps, fewer fields wrecked. Con: Who trusts lab sludge over nature's gold? Replies roast it worse than margarine: "Even worse than that crap," one spits. Brutal – we're swapping heritage for high-tech hype, all while Gates grins from his ivory tower.




  2. Epstein Echoes: The Man Behind the Mess

    "The same dude who was raping kids with Epstein?" a reply blasts, tying Gates' scandals to his savior complex. Ouch. From blocking the sun to banning meat, now butter? Commenters list his "hates": freedom, babies, real food. Savage truth: This isn't philanthropy; it's a billionaire dictating diets, with history screaming "jail him already!"




  3. Power Grab Exposed: Farms Fade, Corps Conquer

    Critics warn: Lab butter centralizes control in biotech hands, starving small farms. "Shift toward large tech companies," the thread nails it. Imagine your toast slathered in patented paste – cheaper for them, costlier for sovereignty. Replies rage: "Disgusting acts against humanity." Who's really feeding who here?




  4. Climate Cloak: hero Act or Hidden Horror?

    Backers tout emission cuts, but is it sustainable or sinister? "Debate is growing," per the post – yeah, because fake food feels like a dystopian dinner. One quip: "Been done?" with a meme. Brutal irony: Gates saves the planet by poisoning our plates? Public pushback's fierce, demanding trials for this "legacy rewrite."




  5. Resistance Rising: Boycott or Bite the Bullet?

    Threads erupt: "Why is he allowed to say anything?" Folks chase his car with insults, calling for accountability. This butter battle's the tipping point – depopulation whispers meet daily eats. Will we swallow the slop or fight for real farms? Your call, but ignoring it might leave a bad taste.

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