To: thinden
said,
"There’s always been big money in blood." Maybe you guys can help me understand this or am I miss interpreting this. Or is this a huge ass troll?
Why are major food process companies growing cells from a specific aborted fetus human liver that died 50 years ago and feeding those gown human liver cells to you and I?
It's also in many vaccines. This is at least the claim. I don't know enough about it yet. looking for input.
To be more specific:
They call these cells Human embryonic kidney 293 cells or HEK-293 by a company called Senomyx (human liver cells we eat.) They claim it's for taste. They aborted 293 living breathing babies to get this lab sample. This was the living breathing baby 293.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEK_293_cells List of companies products that use Senomyx in their foods.
https://theconstitutionmobile.com/stop-eating-foods-with-aborted-human-fetal-tissue/ I wasn't aware I was a freaking cannibal!
1,121 posted on
03/15/2022 2:12:13 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: Steve Van Doorn
1,135 posted on
03/15/2022 3:40:46 PM PDT by
WildHighlander57
((the more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.) )
To: Steve Van Doorn
because Doritos taste much better when flavored by the use of chemical technology derived from murdered unborn children. Arizona iced tea too.
Sick demons they are
1,136 posted on
03/15/2022 3:50:20 PM PDT by
SheepWhisperer
(My enemy saw me on my knees, head bowed and thought they had won until I rose up and said Amen!)
To: Steve Van Doorn
That’s quite a list but I’m a meat-and-taters guy and didn’t see anything on that list that I would bring home. If the idea is to enhance taste they missed by a krap-mile. And I really really don’t like liver so there’s no way they could sneak the remotest hint of liver into my stuff. I would sniff it out guaranteed. If my spuds start tasting like Gatorade somebody’s gonna get a load of me in their mush.
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