I can't believe it's not butter

August 13, 2025

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bill gates & local kane county company charges towards locally made fake butter

"I can't believe it's not butter!"


Back in the early 1980's this brand burst onto the market as a low-cost, "healthy" butter alternative....healthy because it was lower in saturated fats and was a good source of Omega-3. The downside was it was made with processed oils and had additives and preservatives. The idea was that this was better than the real thing.


History does seem to repeat itself. Today, a company called Savor, based in California with a plant in Batavia, Illinois and backed by Bill Gates, has created "butter" in a lab made entirely from carbon and hydrogen (with natural flavoring and coloring). They are excited to offer a product that looks and tastes like real butter, but with no involvement of plants, animals, or oils. Savor's mission is to, "reduce the need for large-scale industrial farms, preserving more land as wild and natural spaces—because we all depend on a healthy planet." 


So what's wrong with this picture? Yes, I agree that large-scale industrial farming is depleting the soil and not sustainable in the long run. Yes, we need to be good stewards of the land and manage our resources better. The answer is in our methods....regenerative farming and growing real food, not making it in a laboratory. 


Savor's carbon butter has the look and feel of real butter, but not the benefits. Butter, especially from grass-fed cows, has vitamins A, D, E, and K2, which are good for vision, bone and heart health. Some research suggests that the presence of CLA and other compounds may have anti-cancer properties. Carbon and hydrogen by themselves have no vitamins. 


Not only does the carbon butter not have nutritional and health benefits, there are potential health hazards as well. This food product was fast-tracked by the FDA with zero meaningful testing....only Savor in-house data. 'The People's Voice' on Rumble has reported from a former Gates employee, that he is pushing the use of slop water to supply the hydrocarbons needed for production.  Slop water is a byproduct of cleaning operations on offshore oil and gas rigs, contaminated with hydrocarbons, chemicals, and various wastes, including human waste.


I would be suspicious of anything that Bill Gates supports, the man who wants everyone to eat bugs to save the planet. As for me, "pass the REAL butter please!"


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