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Sweet Potatoes- like Feeding of the 5000

In the Bible, Jesus fed 5000 people with two fish and 5 loaves of bread. So picture, cutting the fish and it grows back. If you cut it again and again, it grows exponentially. Same with the bread. Now imagine one of the healthiest foods on this planet--sweet potatoes. Ultimately, if a sweet potato can be cut in half and have it grow back within a day, we would take care of hunger in Africa and India, even if the burgeoning population included many poor people. All they need is one sweet potato.

Sweet Potatoes

Manna-like Food Delivered via Drone Technology

Imagine people caught up in the middle of a conflict. They have been displaced from their homes. The enemy blocks donated food from arriving. Then a series of drones arrive in the middle of the pitch dark night. As daylight opens the morning, the drone opens its compartment. A biosensor triggers a cell in a blob that is in the drone's compartment. Through artificial photosynthesis, the blob begins to grow and spread. People gather around the drones and pick up the crust that is all over the ground. It is sweet tasting and light but very nutritious because the blob is a combination of sweet potato (a wonder food) and bull kelp (a wonder food from the sea). In the Bible, God fed the Israelites manna in the desert. Manna actually translates to "what is it" and no one really knows what it is--it came from God. The Israelites were instructed to pick up what is described to be soft crusty bread off the ground a

Drones and Manna

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