Bill Gates’ Lab-Grown Cows Milk Set To Invade US Supermarkets


Funded by Bill Gates and a cadre of globalist visionaries, the war on cows and dairy has unleashed its next weapon: lab-grown “UnReal Milk,” now gearing up to invade U.S. supermarkets.

Forbes reports “UnReal Milk,” from Boston startup Brown Foods, is the first synthetic whole cow’s milk—produced in a lab without livestock. It’s Big Food’s latest power play, masked as a “Climate Change” solution.

The excuse? Cow farts. The UN’s IPCC and FAO claim cows emit over 500 liters of methane daily, driving 3.7% of global greenhouse gases.


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Forbes states, “Dairy farming is under increasing pressure for its environmental impact… emitting methane—a greenhouse gas far more potent than CO₂.” Brown Foods’ founders—Sohail Gupta, Bhavna Tandon, and Avhijeet Kapoor—say their lab milk cuts carbon emissions by 82%, water use by 90%, and land use by 95%.

Gupta told Forbes, “UnReal Milk is produced using mammalian cell culture—replicating the nutrition, taste, and texture of traditional dairy.”

MIT’s Dr. Richard Braatz, on Brown Foods’ advisory board, confirmed to Forbes, “The first version of UnReal Milk is already undergoing lab validation.”

Founders of Brown Foods (L-R) Sohail Gupta, Bhavna Tandon, and Avhijeet Kapoor

Tests at MIT-affiliated Whitehead Institute found it matches real milk’s proteins, fats, and carbs.

Now, analysts at The Insight Partners are predicting lab-grown dairy could seize 33% of the $893 billion dairy market by 2030.

Unsurprisingly, Gates is a key player in the plot to eradicate cows and dairy and control the food on your family’s dinner table.

In 2022, his Breakthrough Energy Ventures joined a $226 million round for Motif FoodWorks, a lab-milk firm, per Global Corporate Venturing. Israel’s Imagindairy, backed by Strauss Group, nabbed $15 million to join the race.

Forbes notes other efforts: Germany’s Senara grows mammary cells, Israel’s Wilk makes milk fats, and Chile’s NotCo, with $235 million from 2021 funding, uses AI to mimic dairy.

Now, the elites are targeting babies. U.S.-based Biomilq, launched in 2019, is crafting lab-grown breast milk.

CEO Michelle Egger said, “Our product will shift demand away from the dairy industry… nourishing babies with a 100% human alternative feeding option.”

Huh?!

This isn’t progress—it’s a globalist takeover of your food supply, targeting your family, and led by Gates and executed in labs worldwide.


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