Posted on 03/30/2011 2:10:16 PM PDT by NYer
This is sick!
Now we’re cannibalizing babies for food flavoring!!??
This whole thing sounds like a black-humor joke by MAD TV or SNL or (more likely) South Park. That, IN REALITY, aborted fetal tissue would play ANY role in food science is appalling. That the role it played was only flavor-related is unimaginable.
The big shock isn’t that this was being done; the big shock is that somebody actually thouht it would be a good idea to use human body parts for food flavors.
Didn’t anyone at the meeting raise their hand and suggest “you know, this may not be a good idea”?
they otta win the "spineless, self-serving blather" award for pr like this.
WTF?
Later on the article:
After three letters, Nestlé finally admitted the truth about their relationship with Senomyx, noting the cell line was well established in scientific research.
Pepsico wrote: We hope you are reassured to learn that our collaboration with Senomyx is strictly limited to creating lower-calorie, great-tasting beverages for consumers. This will help us achieve our commitment to reduce added sugar per serving by 25% in key brands in key markets over the next decade and ultimately help people live healthier lives.
Wait a minute, so if Drink diet Pepsi or Diet Coke I have been ingesting fetal cells?
This company use of aborted stem cells is one of the most sickening things I have read in a long time. Hell has a special place for the demonic demons that are involved with this at this company, and for the power-that-be that run this company.
I had to read it twice to make sure my mind wasn’t playing tricks on me.
Kinda like when you’re reading something really fast or skimming and your brain just inserts words where it thinks they belong.
There appears to be no boundaries for these “scientists”.
Nothing is off limits, soylent green is just around the corner.
And I used to truly believe Soylent Green was science fiction, not science fact.
By using aborted babies to flavor their drinks? Sickening!!!!!
All the Campbell’s soup in my pantry gets tossed as soon as I get home.
If the use of aborted babies have helped developed the flavor of your drinks, then who knows if they are actually used to enhance this flavor in today’s market?
Same reaction, I thought I couldn’t possabley be reading about cells harvested from aborted babies being used as seasoning. This is sick stuff!
New! Campbell’s New Chicken “Noodle” soup! Our new chickens now have human brains! New! The first new soup that has a “noodle” that thinks the way you do!
I will begin the boycot...We could go the line of “conspiracies”( though this is reality) and get the word out that human fetal cells are in Campbell’s soups...
Let’em try to stop THAT rumor! and the plumetting sales!
You have to read the article to understand what is going on here. They aren’t using the body parts for flavoring. What they are doing is using the fetal cells to create what is essentially an “artifical tongue.”
The artifical tongue has taste receptors (just like your real tongue), and they can measure when the taste receptors are activated. This allows them to “test” how different flavor combinations might work.
In essence, they have used human body parts as the basis for an articial device.
I don’t think they have thought the implications through. When human body parts start being used for industrial applications, it turns the human into just another parts source.
Movies like “The Island” have looked at this idea (where some humans were designated as non-human so they could be a supply of body parts for others), and it’s pretty scary. Given humaity’s historical ability to de-humanize other humans (from human sacrifces to slavery to battles to the death for entertainment to abortion), it would be easy to see a time when we have a group of people designated as “human” with full rights and others designated as “non-human” without any rights so they could be used as a source for industrial materials.
And it starts out with little things like “taste testing machines” created from aborted human embryos.
Not Diet Coke, just Pepsi.
So we taste like chicken too?
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