"...eating bugz."
The future is now, old man.
What isn't widely known is that for 5 years only one company has the right to sell powdered bugs in the EU: Nutri'Earth. 4% of a product across all the product lines is a lot of product. It's also a lot of allergic reactions for those that have shellfish allergies, so we'll see how that shakes out of the hordes that are vax injured, which is where shellfish allergies come from.
The concerning thing to me is that it's a privately held company, and retail investors can't buy it. How anyone can be expected to believe that skulduggery won't result from that is a mystery to me.
Seems to me some of the best investments that people could make today are a wondermill and a still. Back in the day farmers made whiskey because it was able to be stored and retained it's value like bullion in markets that were so unreliable almost none of the structures we consider rock solid today were even possible. The Gallatin Whiskey Rebellion was never actually put down completely. I don't recommend falling for the pretense that some token or IOU will become as valuable as the GDP of Iowa, or smth. Application of reason seems plainly in short supply. Ordinary storage of valuable commodities can be nominally attained, although extraordinary storage mechanisms will be necessary to prevent seizures when the cadres start kicking down doors to strip gardeners of seed.
Starshield can't cope with the deliberate obfuscation that can make GPR ineffective, and limited bandwidth can be spent on stripping any one peasant garden, so plan accordingly - but don't dream of valuations in the clouds. Cloud cities are like Hindenbergs, and will go down in flames.
Thanks!