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Fake Meat Companies Facing Bankruptcy as Study Confirms Animal Protein Reduces Cancer Risk

Fake meat companies face bankruptcy as study confirms animal protein reduces cancer risk.

Fake meat companies, backed by globalist agendas and vegan zealots, are facing imminent bankruptcy as a groundbreaking McMaster University study confirms that animal protein not only poses no health risks but actually reduces cancer mortality, shattering years of anti-meat propaganda funded by Big Food and health agencies.

For decades, this brigade has fearmongered that animal protein leads to an early grave, pushing synthetic alternatives as the “healthy” future, but the new research—published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism—analyzed data from nearly 16,000 adults and found no link to increased death rates. In a stunning reversal, higher animal protein intake was tied to a modest yet significant drop in cancer-related deaths, exposing the vegan industrial complex’s lies and accelerating the collapse of lab-grown “meat” ventures that relied on demonizing real food for profit. As consumers awaken to the benefits of natural diets, this study could mark the death knell for an industry built on deception, urging a return to unprocessed, animal-based nutrition for true health.

Naturalnews.com reports: So much for the “meat will kill you” myth.

The research team, led by Stuart Phillips, a professor and chair of McMaster’s Department of Kinesiology, dug into data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III), tracking dietary habits and mortality outcomes over decades. Unlike many observational studies that rely on flawed food-frequency questionnaires, this team used advanced statistical methods, including the National Cancer Institute (NCI) method and multivariate Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) modeling, to account for daily fluctuations in protein intake.

Their conclusion? “There’s a lot of confusion around protein—how much to eat, what kind and what it means for long-term health,” Phillips said. “This study adds clarity, which is important for anyone trying to make informed, evidence-based decisions about what they eat.”

And the clarity is damning for the anti-meat crusaders. The study found:

Why this study matters in the age of corporate-controlled nutrition science

The war on meat isn’t about health; it’s about control, profit, and ideology. The same globalist elites pushing lab-grown “frankenmeat,” insect protein, and synthetic food alternatives have spent decades demonizing real, nutrient-dense animal foods. Why? Because real food can’t be patented, monopolized, or tied to carbon credit scams.

This study exposes the flimsy foundation of anti-meat claims. While past research, often funded by vegan advocacy groups or Big Pharma, has tried to link animal protein to higher mortality, those studies failed to account for critical factors, like:

Why they want you to fear meat

The McMaster study isn’t just a win for meat-eaters; it’s a direct challenge to the globalist food control agenda. The World Economic Forum, Bill Gates, and their corporate allies have been open about their plans to restrict meat consumption under the guise of “climate change” and “sustainability.” Their solution? Fake meat, bug protein, and lab-grown slop—all of which require patents, corporate ownership, and government mandates.

But the truth is that human beings thrive on animal protein. It’s bioavailable, nutrient-dense, and essential for muscle maintenance, immune function, and brain health. The idea that we should replace it with ultra-processed plant-based junk just to line the pockets of Big Food executives isn’t just bad science. It’s a direct attack on human health and freedom.

Are you eating the right meat?

So, should you load up on bacon and steak every day? Not necessarily, but this study debunks the fearmongering that says animal protein is inherently dangerous. Here’s what you should consider:

This McMaster study is a major blow to the anti-meat propaganda machine. It proves what many of us have known all along: Animal protein is not the enemy. The real threats to our health are processed foods, corporate-controlled nutrition “science,” and the globalist agenda to restrict our food choices.

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