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RE: Eating the Young... You Are What You Eat

in #informationwar6 years ago

The only thing out of this that I consume is coffee creamer made by Nestle (Carnation). I believe this is done on purpose as part of a Satanic agenda. By that I don't mean a bunch of ritualistic, supernatural mumbo jumbo. This is so clearly antithetical to God's plan... Satanism in its most fundamental form inverts God's plan and patterns of behavior that suit Him.

The ultimate plan of the elites and their minions is to distance mankind from God by any and all means necessary. There is also a pecuniary interest. Baby harvesting is big money... when I wrote about human trafficking and organ harvesting I made the point that nothing goes to waste! The closer to delivery a baby is to jestation the more it is worth in the "parts" market. This is the "drug epidemic" of the 2000's... and FAR more profitable than drugs!

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My good friend, I have now had time to research your post. Senomyx has been merged with Firmenich, so there was some obscurity there, as the Senomyx site itself is no longer online, and I was a bit stymied looking directly into the horses mouth. However, I did seek the originator of the story you have told in your post, and wound up on Children of God for Life's website where they state that the claim that foetal cells are in any food product they are aware of is false.

"There is a blatantly false story put out by The Nate Max Project that is going viral on social media, titled, “List of companies using fetal cells from aborted babies to flavour products”"

"Do not be fooled, shocked or misled – IT IS ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE! THERE ARE NO FOOD PRODUCTS CONTAINING ABORTED FETAL MATERIAL – NOR HAS THERE EVER BEEN!"

It looks like Senomyx used the Foetal Cell line mentioned in your post as a means to assay flavorants - not making such things out of foetal tissues themselves. While this is repugnant, it is NOT IN MY FOOD, which is the claim you made.

It is difficult to convey the degree of my outrage at thinking I had eaten dead babies. I realize you would not make this claim knowing it to be false. However, I feel you did not adequately research the matter before making the post, and, while understandable, this has caused me no little distress. I note you are a good writer, and able to make equivocal statements regarding claims you have not verified. I don't see that you did this, and instead simply repeated a false claim as if you had verified it.

I have learned to have confidence that you state things you know as true, and point out things you are not certain of. Had you stated you had not verified this claim, I would have not been needlessly outraged and would have found out, as I did, that this was not a true claim. How you state what you post matters a lot to folks that trust you, as I do.

Therefore, I ask you to please verify for yourself the link I have here provided, and use your best judgment to either confirm or recant your claim in this post. I also ask that you respond appropriately to your source for this story, and revise your estimation of that source according to their reponse.

This is the right thing to do.

Thanks!

For the original posts I did on this, I used Mike Adam's blog Natural News.

https://www.naturalnews.com/032043_human_fetal_cells_artificial_flavors.html

The Children of God for Life mentions that Mike passed the false story on. Since they are the original source for the false claim, according to those that made it, their denial is decisive. They didn't actually make the claim that eventually Mike repeated. Mike should be informed so he can retract.

Thanks!

I'll try to get hold of him