NPR Calling it a conspiracy theory:
- 2023-03-31 How a conspiracy theory about eating bugs made its way to international politics
- 2023-04-02 From 4chan to international politics, a bug-eating conspiracy theory goes mainstream
- 2023-07-19 This right wing conspiracy theory about eating bugs is about as racist as you think
NPR Promoting or reporting on promotion
- 2011-10-26 Insect Cuisine Is All The Buzz
- 2012-04-11 Time For A 'Bug Mac'? The Dutch Aim To Make Insects More Palatable
- 2013-05-14 Maybe It's Time To Swap Burgers For Bugs, Says U.N.
- 2013-05-17 Insects May Be The Taste Of The Next Generation, Report Says
- 2013-05-29 Cooking With Cicadas: No Weirder Than Eating Cheese?
- 2013-07-18 These Pictures Might Tempt You To Eat Bugs
- 2014-08-15 Startups Pitch Cricket Flour As The Best Protein You Could Eat
- 2015-03-23 Even Neil DeGrasse Tyson Is Now Munching On Bugs
- 2016-11-17 Are Insects The Future Of Food?
- 2017-09-14 At Bug-Eating Festival, Kids Crunch Down On The Food Of The Future
- 2018-07-16 Your Ancestors Probably Ate Insects. So What's Bugging You?
- 2018-08-27 Don't Bug Out! The Smithsonian Channel Is Going To Show You How To Cook Insects
- 2019-01-10 Should Hyping Edible Bugs Focus On The Experience Instead Of The Environment?
- 2019-12-24 Companies Face An Uphill Battle Trying To Get Americans To Eat Bugs
- 2021-05-24 Green Argument For Eating Cicadas (Plus A Few Recipes)
I think that the NPR may be illegal because it is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is required by law to be politically neutral.
FYI, the same part of the bug used for stitches is bad for you to eat. It will kill you. Maybe we just need more people to need more stitches.