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MorningSong
9th March 2013, 22:38
Here's an update on this horrible controversy....too gross to copy and paste....please go to the link and read.... if you can stomach it!


Obama agency rules Pepsi's use of aborted fetal cells in soft drinks constitutes 'ordinary business operations'

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035276_Pepsi_fetal_cells_business_operations.html#ixzz2N5JfuDmw


http://www.naturalnews.com/035276_Pepsi_fetal_cells_business_operations.html

sleepy
9th March 2013, 22:43
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Flash
9th March 2013, 23:07
Here it is for all Jehovah witnesses and all those that won't have blood transfusion being forbidden to take from another human being, now they are drinking pepsi contaminated with embryos cells.

I usually do not drink soft drinks, now I won't eat artificial vanilla thanks to Carmody's finding, what is next?

MorningSong
9th March 2013, 23:58
Pink Slime with your Soylent Green, anyone?

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You gave me an idea, Flash....I'll definately be telling my Jehova Witness friends about this development! Thanks! Heck, I'm telling everyone!

The article in the OP mentions Kraft and Nestlè as well.....

I am definately banning all processed foods from entering my shopping cart from here on out!

yukondiva
10th March 2013, 00:11
Omg I realize they dont use this in their product, but still it seems a bad way to be testing a product.

JohnEAngel
10th March 2013, 01:57
so how does this company get such aborted fetal material? do abortion clinics make a little extra cash on the side?

Flash
10th March 2013, 02:04
Good point John Angel, this should be followed up.

It makes me think of organ traffic that should be followed up as well.

Sidney
10th March 2013, 02:13
I wonder if there is some satanic ritualistic motive for this. For some reason, that is the first thought that entered my mind when I read this. Ritual ? You just never know anymore. One more reason to eat fresh raw food. I don't drink pepsi, but I do drink coke. I think all sodas are bad for you. It just seems like we have to give up everything, except for what nature provides us.

DevilPigeon
10th March 2013, 03:16
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If I were one of the "alien caretakers" overseeing the "human experiment", I'd be recommending aborting the whole thing now and starting afresh...

The whole world is ****ing mad, the sole purpose of the majority is totally myopic... Chasing the dangling dollar/pound/euro etc at the end of every opportunistic stick, to the detriment of anything logically sensible. It's sickening. The only solution to the mess is to literally go back to basics, as nature intended - good wholesome food. **** Coca Cola, Pepsi, KFC, McDonalds, Starbucks, Subway et al right up their stinking corporate arses, bring the whole slimy lot down to bankruptcy by using decent raw ingredients and actually actively making food rather than passively consuming food.

I watched an excellent documentary today called 'Food Matters' on Netflix. I'd advise it to everybody to watch. No doubt there are clips/rips available on the interweb if you look hard enough

Craig
10th March 2013, 06:29
Not too long ago I would have been 100% in agreeance with you DevilPigeon, reboot and start again. But now I don't feel that is right, and I can't explain why? The closest I can come to is that it is like a parent with unconditional love to a child no matter what the child does, of course we are the child and God\creator insert deity here is the parent. It can't be rebooted anymore but I also see it like a professor watching an experiment, the professor is not willing one side of the experiment over the other, just observing and noting what is happening, again we are the experiment and God etc is the professor. When we drop a mentos into a (now much more bizarre) soft drink we don't expect the mentos to establish a communications with the drink just bang wow fizz. So us as the experiment probably just being monitored, in the age of the universe we are just a blink in the eye of time, but of course this is so much more complex because this experiment has bloody emotions...

also I think a relative of yours left something behind on the door of my car, better get his diet checked cause man it was a strange one...

conk
10th March 2013, 14:25
...but we can't use this tissue for stem cell research?!?!?!?!

Vitalux
10th March 2013, 17:59
...but we can't use this tissue for stem cell research?!?!?!?!

Isn't it amazing how the powers that run the world, brainwash the people into what ever those in charge wish them to believe.
Most of the things that are good for us, are demonized, and most of the products that are not good for us, are made fashionable.

Tobacco

http://img-thumb.ffffound.com/static-data/assets/6/b322821fb2fc71e2031df623d1d1bb3d06e23f1e_xs.jpg

Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States. Each year, an estimated 443,000 people die prematurely from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking


Alcohol?

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__J1v4VOeGCg/TAABWha-jbI/AAAAAAAAAEE/_JoUIa9u8H8/S220/802045_f520.jpg

Alcohol abuse kills some 75,000 Americans each year and shortens the lives of these people by an average of 30 years, a U.S. government study.


Marijuana ?

http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/wlrn/files/styles/medium/public/201211/reefer-madness-poster.jpg


Number of deaths ever reported as a result of smoking or ingesting marijuana 0 ( zero )

Stem cells:

http://www.dvorak.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/stemcell.jpg

http://www.culturavietii.ro/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/pepsico2-300x153.gif


It certainly is a strange world we currently occupy :confused:


Thank you for the post OP