Video manipulation, as if a British Laboratory is Producing Meat from Human Body Cells

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On July 27 and 28, 2023, Georgian and Russian-language (1, 2) Facebook accounts started circulating a video of The Independent, in which a man named Gregg Wallace tells us about the company “Good Harvest,” where meat is allegedly produced from the cells of the human body. According to the disseminated posts, Gregg Wallace praised the “Miracle Meat” on Britain’s “Channel Four.” As for the meat itself, the authors of the posts claim that it is obtained from human cells in a laboratory and can be used to make steaks, hamburgers, and sausages.

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The disseminated video indeed belongs to The Independent, and it concerns a British pseudo-documentary about meat made from human cells. The film is a comedy, and the company named Good Harvest and the human meat factory shown in it do not actually exist.

The video posted on Facebook is from a July 25 article published by The Independent titled: Channel 4 viewers bamboozled by Gregg Wallace mockumentary about ‘eating human meat.’

According to the article, a comedy film called “Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat” was created by comedy writer Matt Edmonds and aired on Channel Four on July 24. In the description of the movie, we read that against the backdrop of rising food prices, Greg Wallace investigates new meat created in the laboratory.

However, the film is comedic, and the facts presented in it are not real. According to the movie, meat from human body cells is produced by Good Harvest, a company that pays people for their meat, but in reality, neither this company nor the factory we see in the movie exists.

The official website of IMDB also confirms that the film is a comedy.

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According to the article by The Independent, the aim of the filmmakers was to raise awareness of the cost of living crisis in Britain.

It is worth noting that the word “mockumentary” (pseudo-documentary film) is found in the first seconds of The Independent’s video, although the content of the video is perceived as reality in the posts on Facebook.

About the Sources:

The anonymous Facebook account Nino Nino frequently publishes anti-Western content and conspiracies. “Myth Detector” has verified the disinformation spread by the user many times in the past.

Russian-language users Томуля Гончаренко and Larisa Loginova spread conspiracy theories and anti-Western disinformation on a regular basis.

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