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Tony
19th August 2012, 09:21
Foetal material used to affect our taste buds and stamina...?

Products and Companies that use Aborted Fetuses


It looks like the movie Soylent Green was not only a movie but might be a premonition. We live in a wicked wicked world.
It has come to my attention if you use products created by Nestle, Kraft, Cadbury, Starbucks, PepsiCo, and until recently Campbells and Solae, you are using products created in part by testing on aborted fetuses. That's right, aborted fetuses are used under the name of “artificial flavors” to test these products.

A pro-life group called “Children of God for Life” has claimed that the company Senomyx, trading under the stock market ticker of SNMX, is using aborted fetuses to test for enhanced flavor in their products. Children of God for Life is a watch-group that follows the use of aborted fetuses in products. When confronted with the use of fetal cells in it's creation and testing of artificial flavoring, companies Campbell and Solae ended it's relationship with Senomyx.

According to the Weston A. Price Foundation:
"Senomyx's salt taste, savory flavor, and sweet flavors -- as well as all their other flavor enhancers -- are purposefully developed so that they stimulate your taste buds without them actually tasting anything ... Much like MSG, these flavor enhancers operate on the neurological level to produce these reactions ...
Since they are not actually ingredients but rather 'enhancers' they are not required to be listed in a package's ingredients except as 'artificial flavors' ... [And] because very small amounts of the additives are used ... Senomyx's chemicals have not undergone the FDA's usual safety approval process for food additives."

These chemicals are what makes your taste buds think that they are tasting something salty or sweet without adding salt or sugar to the product. The fetuses are not in the food, their cells are used to determine if certain chemicals taste salty or sweet to humans. Then, if they do taste salty or sweet to humans, those chemicals are put in the food in place of salt and/or sugar. The aborted fetus cells are used to test the chemicals. The Children of God for Life is calling for a boycott of these companies and I have to tell you after discovering this it should not be difficult to stop using these products.

Here is a list of just some of the products: Kraft Mayonnaise, Pepsi, Nestle Chocolate Milk, Starbucks Iced Coffee Drinks, Nestea, Nestle Ice Cream products and Kraft Salad Dressings.

It has been reported that in certain Asian countries aborted babies have been dried and then ground up and put in capsules to then be sold on the black market as vitamins to enhance sexual ability. The link to that report is below. As repugnant as that is can you say that what we are doing is any different? If this isn't your line in the sand to stop buying and supporting these companies I don't know what is.
For those of you who simply cannot believe that something this horrible could be true then ask yourself why haven't these companies sued this organization for libel? They are wealthy companies and this is a small organization; it wouldn't take much to shut them up if it isn't true. Additionally, why did Campbell and Solae end their relationship with Senomyx after this came out?

Moreover, I find just as disturbing as the content of this article the fact that the mainstream media has been completely silent about it. If this isn't news I don't know what is! And, yet I haven't heard a word about this from any news source whatsoever. I suppose that that should come as no surprise since our media is owned by these very companies that use aborted fetuses in their products.
Please write to these companies and tell them that you will no longer be using their products. The addresses are in the link below:

To contact the companies:
Paul Bulcke, CEO
Nestlé USA
800 North Brand Boulevard
Glendale, CA 91203
Jamie Caulfield, Sr.VP
PepsiCo, Inc.
700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
Irene Rosenfeld, CEO
Kraft Foods/Cadbury Chocolate
Three Lakes Drive
Northfield, IL 60093


Aborted Human Babies Used as Cure-All Medicine in Asian Countries
Susanne Posel May 8th, 2012 0 Comment

Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
May 8, 2012
 
 Customs officials in South Korea intercepted more than 17,450 pills that were filled with crushed human flesh . These pills, purported to be a “cure-all” medicine, were smuggled into the country via China.

They are labeled as stamina-boosters . Some who take the pills claim it is a panacea for disease, however test show they are laced with super-bacteria.

Medical corporations are told given aborted human fetus material.
The fetuses are kept in refrigerators, before taken to clinic where they are dried out in microwaves. The corporations involved with this trade are fully aware of the unethical dealings they are involved with; however do not have sympathy toward the aborted human babies they turn into “medicine” for profit’s sake.

The dried material is made into a power and put into the capsules along with herbs to mask the major ingredient; human flesh.
Chinese officials, aware of the issue, have been unsuccessful in stopping the trade. South Korea is a specific route that smugglers take.
The enormous demand for Chinese medicine as an alternative include use of:
• Rhino horns
• Human placentas

If this trade is allowed to continue, South Korean Customs authorities will develop more stringent search policies in an attempt to intercept the material.
Since August 2011, thirty-five smuggling attempts have been made to move this “medicine” through the Asian route.

Hospital and abortion clinics in China are working together to provide the human material for the “medicine”.
When inspected, tests confirmed that a shocking 99.7% of the material in the capsules were of human origin.
Those who are involved with the trade claim human flesh, when dried out, have highly medicinal properties. Along with the threat of bacterial growth and other cotangents, these capsules are dangerous on multiple levels; not to mention unethical in nature.
Chinese newspapers have reported that the Jilin region of North Korea is the providence where the source of human flesh is centered.

There is a concern that the aborted human fetuses used in the “medicine” are not always legitimately aborted. China’s stringent one-child policy has spurned more deaths of infants and forced abortions than would naturally occur. This material would be lucrative to those in the business of converting the aborted human babies into “medicine”.


Biotech company using aborted fetal cell lines to test its flavor enhancers

UPDATE!!! March 29, 2011 11:45AM 

Within hours of our press release, Children of God for Life received notice from Campbell Soup that they have severed their ties with Senomyx. 



Stated Juli Mandel Sloves, Senior Manager of Nutrition & Wellness Communications at Campbell Soup Company, "We are no longer in partnership with Senomyx.

This fact was discussed during the Senomyx conference call with its investors earlier this month."



If you choose to write to Campbell Soup, please thank them for their decision. Mmmm good!


For Immediate Release 
March 29, 2011 

Biotech company using aborted fetal cell lines to test its flavor enhancers

(Largo, FL) Children of God for Life is calling on the public to boycott products of major food companies that are partnering with Senomyx, a biotech company that produces artificial flavor enhancers, unless the company stops using aborted fetal cell lines to test their products.

In 2010, the pro-life organization wrote to Senomyx CEO Kent Snyder, pointing out that moral options for testing their food additives could and should be used.

But when Senomyx ignored their letter, they wrote to the companies Senomyx listed on their website as "collaborators" warning them of public backlash and threatened boycott. Food giants Pepsico, Kraft Foods, Campbell Soup, Solae and Nestlé are the primary targets of the boycott, though Senomyx boasts other international partners on their website.

Senomyx website states that “The company's key flavor programs focus on the discovery and development of savory, sweet and salt flavor ingredients that are intended to allow for the reduction of MSG, sugar and salt in food and beverage products....Using isolated human taste receptors, we created proprietary taste receptor-based assay systems that provide a biochemical or electronic readout when a flavor ingredient interacts with the receptor.” 

Senomyx notes their collaborators provide them research and development funding plus royalties on sales of products using their flavor ingredients.

“What they do not tell the public is that they are using HEK 293 – human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted baby to produce those receptors”, stated Debi Vinnedge, Executive Director for Children of God for Life, a pro-life watch dog group that has been monitoring the use of aborted fetal material in medical products and cosmetics for years. 

“They could have easily chosen COS (monkey) cells, Chinese Hamster Ovary cells, insect cells or other morally obtained human cells expressing the G protein for taste receptors”, Vinnedge added.



In writing to their collaborators, it took three letters before Nestlé finally admitted the truth about their relationship with Senomyx, noting the cell line was “well established in scientific research".

After hearing Ms Vinnedge speak publicly on the problem, angry consumers began writing the companies. Both Pepsico and Campbell Soup immediately responded.

Shockingly, 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.” 



Campbell Soup was more concerned in their response: “Every effort is made to use the finest ingredients and develop the greatest selection of products, all at a great value.

With this in mind, it must be said that the trust we have cultivated and developed over the years with our consumers is not worth compromising to cut costs or increase profit margins."



While Campbell did not state they would change their methods, still their response, gave Vinnedge hope.



“If enough people voice their outrage and intent to boycott these consumer products, it can be highly effective in convincing Senomyx to change their methods”, she noted. “Otherwise, we will be buying Coca-Cola, Lipton soups and Hershey products!”

spiritguide
19th August 2012, 11:44
Lesson learned is to trust no one to prepare your foodstuff. Home grown and prepared is preferable and has a special quality.

delfine
19th August 2012, 13:41
Beyond sick. These companies will do anything for profit.

westhill
19th August 2012, 14:11
1 in 3 women now get abortions.
I am all for choice but it has, in my estimation, been marketed to women.
I never in my wildest dreams thought to connect this to the food industry.
I am at a loss for words.

nomadguy
20th August 2012, 05:11
Now what sort of resonance could people be carrying around within their blood ~ unknowingly!!!
You are what you eat!

Cjay
20th August 2012, 12:04
Tony's opening post reminded me of something I heard at least 20 years ago - that babies foreskins are harvested to make interferons.

This August 13, 2012 article discusses the trade in human body parts.


The multi-billion human organ industry - My Foreskin?

More than 20,000 people, mostly minors, are trafficked out of or through Kenya to Asia, Europe and other African countries annually, according to the International

Organisation for Migration (IOM). And although most studies report that those 20,000 men and women are herded into forced labour and sex camps, chances are that some of them end up in the hands of illicit human organ trade cartels in the West.

A recent series of reports by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which investigated this illicit trade in eight months and across 11 countries, reveals that the business of harvesting bones, corneas, heart valves, skin and other body parts from cadavers to make medical products is thriving in the world.

The report, for instance, revealed that cadaver bone, harvested from the dead and replaced with PVC piping for burial, is sculpted like pieces of hardwood into screws and anchors for dozens of orthopaedic and dental applications.

In other instances, the bone is ground and mixed with chemicals to produce strong surgical glues — used to attach organs and tissues after surgery — that is said to be better than artificial varieties, while tendons are used to treat injured athletes.

Weighing between three to four kilogrammes for an average adult, human skin is one of the most sought-after organs since it has a variety of uses.

“Human skin takes the colour of smoked salmon when it is professionally removed in rectangular shapes from a cadaver,” the ICIJ report says.

“After being mashed up to remove moisture, some is destined to protect burn victims from life-threatening bacterial infections or, once refined, for breast reconstructions after cancer.”

Other common uses of dead peoples’ body parts include phallus enlargement, breast reconstruction after cancer, smoothing wrinkled faces, cornea transplants, heart valve replacements, bladder slings for incontinence, and bone grafts, among many others.


I skipped most of the article (http://www.trinityafer.com/en/index.php/news/10696-the-multi-billion-human-organ-industry-my-foreskin)...



Circumcision linked to cosmetics industry

One of the most unlikely human body parts that has attracted a lot of attention is the foreskin of the male organ, which is used in the production of skin treatment medication and products.

And with WHO estimating that 30 per cent of the world’s males are circumcised, and that millions undergo the minor surgical procedure annually, it is clear that the supply curve will keep rising.

Treated as a medical procedure in the West and a rite of passage in many Third World countries, the global demand for circumcision was triggered by a United Nations and Centre for Disease Control report in 2007 that advised that removing the foreskin reduces the risk of contracting HIV during penetrative sex.

Riding the wave, the United States donated Sh960 million shillings towards Kenya’s five-year nationwide free circumcision campaign, but while a lot of attention has been focused on “the cut”, few have bothered to ask what happens to the foreskins of the millions of males who are circumcised around the world every year.

Besides being an important ingredient for numerous skin care products and interferon drugs, foreskin is also used in the production of fibroblasts (skin cells used in the regeneration of new skin).

Due to their biological properties, fibroblasts are used in all kinds of medical procedures, from eyelid replacement, growing skin for burn victims and those with diabetic ulcers to making anti-wrinkle creams and other products in the cosmetics industry.

Scientific research has shown that one foreskin, which contains millions of fibroblast cells, when treated through a process called culturing, can be used for decades to produce miles of new skin for burn victims and those undergoing plastic surgery.

A single foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow approximately 250,000 square feet of new smooth skin. With this lab-developed skin said to cost around $3,000 (Sh246,000) per square feet, just one piece of this seemingly insignificant part of the male flesh can generate thousands of dollars in revenues over a prolonged period of time.

According to the Caltech Undergraduate Research Journal, published by the California Institute of Technology, infant foreskins are preferred because they have more potential for cell division and less incidence of tissue rejection since they have not fully developed their individual identifying proteins.

The inner lining of the foreskin is usually fused with the glans at birth, making infant circumcision a precarious process. Although modernity has tried to alleviate the pain through contraptions like clamps, opponents of the practice among newborns argue that, besides exposing the baby to unbearable pain and possible permanent tissue damage, it is also a violation of the young one’s human rights.

Intercytex, a tissue generation company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, has raised the foreskin utility business several notches higher by developing an injection-based drug called Valveta. Dubbed a “fountain of youth in baby foreskins”, Valveta rejuvenates and smoothens skin withered by age, wrinkles or damaged by scarring from acne, burns and surgical incisions.

One vial of this medication, enough to treat an area of skin the size of a postage stamp, consists of about 20 million live fibroblasts, cells that produce the skin-firming protein called collagen, which becomes increasingly scarce with age.

The number of Valveta vials that a patient needs is determined by the surface area of skin destroyed. However, the drug, which goes for about $1000 (Sh82,000) per vial, is not approved for use outside the United Kingdom, where it was introduced in 2007.

Despite spirited resistance from activists across the world, infant circumcision remains popular in several parts of the world, which ensures that baby foreskin remains in constant supply.

In Where is My Foreskin? The Case Against Circumcision, Paul Fleiss, an American paediatrician and author known for his unconventional medical views, says “parents should be very wary of anyone who tries to cut their child’s foreskin since the marketing of purloined baby foreskins is a multi-million-dollar-a-year industry”.

And there might be a point to these allegations, given that Dermagraft-TC, one of the many products grown from cells extracted from infant foreskins and used as a temporary wound covering for serious burn patients, sells for about $3,000 (Sh246,000) per square feet, according to some American medical journals.


Full article: http://www.trinityafer.com/en/index.php/news/10696-the-multi-billion-human-organ-industry-my-foreskin

Pam
20th August 2012, 15:19
"The fetuses are not in the food, their cells are used to determine if certain chemicals taste salty or sweet to humans."

I wonder if anyone knows the how they are using the fetal cells in this capacity?? Please post if you know.

thanks ,, pammy

BMJ
10th February 2019, 21:07
It seems that part of tptw agenda is to try to normalize cannibalism we had seen the begins of this with senomyx, and now chemically grown salami made from cell from your favourite hollywood celebrity is being developed, and then we have TV shows like the Santa Clarita Diet promoting cannibalism.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clarita_Diet

Celebrity Sausage and Population Control
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Amazing Polly
Published on Jan 16, 2019
Fake meat made with celebrity tissue? Isn't this cannibalism? What about lab grown "meat"? What is that stuff and why is Bill Gates, the dangerous, misguided eugenicist investing in it?

Re: Bite Labs - I am not alleging that this product is AVAILABLE.. it is not. However, the site owner insists that they would like to see it happen, and they did just renew their ownership of the domain name this month.