All of these food recalls....
#1
All of these food recalls....
The food recalls have been overboard lately.
Is it really contaminated or being redistributed under the table ?
Reminds me of a book I had to read in High School called "The Jungle" by author Upton Sinclair.
It's about the slaughter houses in Chicago in the early 1900's.
It's a good read !
Why Johnny Ringo, you look like someone just walked over your grave ...
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All of these food recalls....
I remember "The Jungle," @Grendelmort. It was horrifying. I wonder also, are they eradicating plants that are out of control with health violations, processing human meat for McDonalds, or are they eradicating our food industry to starve us all out? Gosh, oh Gee, they have done that before...

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They fired Americans to hire 3rd world illegals. I'm sure their hygiene is substandard and they don't care if we get sick.
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I have noticed that a bunch of the recalls usually involve frozen meals and refrigerated items like vegetables, salad mixes, etc. I tend to stay away from those things. Nothing is really safe though, its all a gamble.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/22/mcdonald...nders.html
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(10-23-2024, 06:38 PM)Karu Wrote:



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Should I risk cancer or go nuts and un-alive a hundred humans?
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(10-16-2024, 01:09 AM)Grendelmort Wrote: The food recalls have been overboard lately.
Is it really contaminated or being redistributed under the table ?
Reminds me of a book I had to read in High School called "The Jungle" by author Upton Sinclair.
It's about the slaughter houses in Chicago in the early 1900's.
It's a good read !

I'll give it a go. Thanks.

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All of these food recalls....
People are surprised, but to me it seems very “art of war” likely brought to us by such an open immigration policy and frugal hiring strategies to max profits.

There are opportunities presented to bad actors people are blind to, because they have a “sacredness”.

Who would ever fly a plane into a skyscraper deliberately?
Who would ever contaminate food supplies?

Indeed, who?


If you didn’t make it, there is risk in Consuming it.
This extends now, from prepackaged to fresh fruit and veg sprayed with unwashable apeel to mrna ”vaccinated” animal food stocks.

There is a reason they are culling amish herds.
There is a reason they are killing peoples home egg flocks.

To be controlled you must be vulnerable.
An enemy shows you where you are weak.
An enemy hold nothing sacred.
An enemy does not rest.


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(10-23-2024, 10:46 PM)IDR Wrote:
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Should I risk cancer or go nuts and un-alive a hundred humans?

If you need some sort of anti-depressant and cybalta is the one you are currently using...you might want to look into another brand?
Once in a while I used catnip...it has the opposite effect on humans as it does on cats and it's very mild. Works for me if I have restless legs and a psoas stretch doesn't work well enough.

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Diuretic: Catnip can increase urination and decrease water retention.

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how I make it:

Pour 2 cups of boiling water over 1/4 cup catnip leaf, cover and let sit until cool or at least 30 minutes. Strain and keep in the fridge. It doesn't have much taste and there is no need to sweeten. I keep it cold in the fridge and don't warm it up...just 1/3 to 1/2 cup is enough...it takes very little. (it also neutralizes excess acid in the stomach)
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