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80% of Americans test positive for chemical found in Cheerios, Quaker Oats that may cause infertility, delayed puberty: study
New York Post ^
| Feb. 15, 2024
| Shannon Thaler
Posted on 02/15/2024 10:02:14 AM PST by packagingguy
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To: dfwgator
A wise Guy.
Are you married, or happy ?
To: Diana in Wisconsin
Based on the book “The Irishman” and the subsequent movie Jimmy Hoffa, took two to the head in a house in Detroit and was cremated shortly afterward at a local mortuary. He was last seen in The Machus Red Fox parking lot. A restaurant near Detroit. This story has been contested as a fabrication. All the men involved are now dead. So, it is unlikely we will ever know who really killed Hoffa. https://themobmuseum.org/blog/new-movie-rekindles-debate-over-jimmy-hoffa-killing/
To: woodbutcher1963
the guy I worked for was a mobster. He had recently sold his garbage company to BFI.Yep, the mob pretty much ran the garbage companies, maybe still do.
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02/16/2024 6:51:52 AM PST
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1Old Pro
To: fireman15
When I studied such things the saying was “the dose makes the poison.”
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02/16/2024 6:53:36 AM PST
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Lurker
( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin; All
thx for the response. good to know. i use Irish (mccann’s) steel cut oats myself and try to bake my own bread. but of course you still have to buy the flour. seems to work for us.
but too the article: have you used or know anything about this chemical supposedly being used on all grains by American Big Ag, Chlormequa? the article says it’s used to aid in harvest. does it make the grass more stiff or something?
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02/16/2024 11:47:37 AM PST
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dadfly
To: dadfly
“...the article says it’s used to aid in harvest. does it make the grass more stiff or something?”
Yes, it says that in the article. And yes, that’s what it does.
Nothing prettier than a wheat or oat field rippling in the wind, though. I love the seasons when those are planted around us, versus boring soybeans. ;)
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02/16/2024 5:28:13 PM PST
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Diana in Wisconsin
(I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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