Now They Want You to EAT Wind Turbines Artificially Turned into Gummy Bears.
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No, this isn’t satire.
Wind turbine blades could be recycled into gummy bears for human consumption at the end of their lifespan, according to new research from scientists at Michigan State University.
Amidst this renewable energy push, researchers at Michigan State University constructed a new form of composite resin for wind turbine blades.
It is comprised of a mixture of glass fibers with plant-derived and synthetic polymers. Once blades formed from this resin can no longer be used, the new material can be recycled into a variety of products – including gummy bears.
When dissolved in an alkaline solution, the newly formulated resin produces potassium lactate. The compound, researchers allege, can be purified and converted into sweets or sports drinks.
“We recovered food-grade potassium lactate and used it to make gummy bear candies, which I ate,” explained John Dorgan, one of the authors of the paper.
The news comes after months of promotion of insects and other bugs as a “sustainable” source of human food. “We will not eat the bugs,” has become a popular meme in response to the push from globalist allies such as the World Economic Forum.
WE WILL NOT FEAST ON LOCUSTS IN RESPONSE TO THE FAMINE THAT THEY CREATEpic.twitter.com/TnUlYwrNak
— RAIDED VISH 🔫 (@VishBurra) April 10, 2022
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