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tone3jaguar - what about food farming companies that grow in countries without the same laws, then sell in the USA ?
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Interesting tonejaguar but this was from the fda and im sure they have qualified chemists.
Any food that doesnt rot after a few days is all the evidence i need, this freak food last 13 years and you call the whole thing bs? You 'dare' anyone to replicate the experiments?!! Buy a burger and try for yourself, simple. You also might want to inform yourself further by checking out the film Supersize me. STOP POISONING US. Boycott all BS food. Last edited by aroundthetable; 02-18-2010 at 05:33 PM. |
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Good question, I can only go on what I know. Everyone buys their chemicals (including the US companies) from firms that produce them in Israel. The chemicals are the same chemistries no matter where you go.
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Moreover, the chemicals listed are not preservatives and have a life span of about 24 hours in the environment before the carbon chains that make them up start breaking down due to microbial break down. You can spray the soil with Chlorophyfyfos and go back 24 hours later, take a soil sample, have it tested and come up empty for that chemical. No way it would last in a burger more than 12 hours or so after the burger puddy was mixed up.
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tone3jag, you may be onto something here, if that list of chemicals is a lie, then they must be filling that stuff with something we dont know about, something that makes food last 13 + years. This experiment has already been done in the film supersize me. Many other groups have also done extensive research on this freak food. So what exactly are they using tht would cause such unnatural results?
Well spotted tone3, look forward to hearing your own research on this. |
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Follow the story of salt and get the history of civilization
![]() Just had a thought. Brazil - if you look at mass beef production - and McDonalds. A lot of soya is grown there, too. Even if the environmental laws prohibit xyz, there's still bribery and corruption to consider as possibilities. A lot of these folks just get their way, especially if say government security apparatus is involved, e.g. Cheney's private hit squads. I'm not saying, just putting it out here. WITNESS STATEMENT: name: George Monbiot section: Environment for: The Defence experience: Writer, broadcaster anad academic There are well-documented cases of torture, rape and unlawful imprisonment by ranchers and their gunmen trying to push people off their lands: I have interviewed some of the victims of these abuses. In several cases ranches have been discovered which are staffed entirely by manacled slaves.... Indirectly, soya plantations have displaced enormous numbers of peasant farmers. The soya farmers have expelled the peasants by a number of means: gunmen have been sent into their villages to drive them away; their houses have been burnt down; titles to their land have been obtained by fraudulent means; the agroindustrialists have monopolised supplies of agricultural credits and funds for infrastructural development. The land of the peasants is ploughed for soya production, destroying the diversity of microhabitats they protected and replacing them with uniform fields.... Brazil provides approximately one third of Europe's soya needs. The principal exporters of Brazilian soya include Cargill USA, Continental Grain USA, Bunge USA, Dreyfuss France and Toepfer. http://www.mcspotlight.org/people/wi...ot_george.html ________________________________________ My guess the soy product is Monsanto, but I haven't researched it yet. |
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