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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I don't want to be vaxxined by my food before I know what food to NOT buy.

For decades I was a staunch St Louis Cardinals fan. They were owned by Anheuser Busch. Old August Busch would ride in the wagon drawn by the beautiful Clydesdales. What an opening day spectacle. I never liked Budweiser, I preferred Coors, Pabst or Corona, but I loved the Cardinals. I saw some world series games there, at the old Busch Stadium, and the new one.

In 2020 when the team pandered to and worshipped and gave money to the terrorist group Black Lives Matter, I ended my 50 year relationship with the Cardinals, never again, never watched or listened on the radio. DONE. And I told them why.

Now we see this pandering shit from Bud Light. Call them and tell them they will go out of business, and why they should. 800-342-5283 use option 1, to speak to a tranny expert, I mean a representative.

By the way, Monsanto was based in St Louis. Missouri is a good red state though.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

Good info. I've never been vaccinated for anything. I'm going to remain that way.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

None.

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Tom254's avatar

I was investigating the insane horrible GMO technology and industry long before I started investigating the insane horrible vaccine industry (and the enabling scamdemic / 'virus' industry). Interestingly the same cultist supporters of vaccines tended to be cultist supporters of franken-food GMOs and poison pesticides. As you mention, we tried to get GMO 'foods' at least LABELED back in 2013 or so, and even this pathetic goal got scam-fucked into the useless QR code nonsense. In a sane world, no GMO or pesticide would ever have been allowed to be sold or used, and anyone making or selling it would be imprisoned.

But this plant-based RNA stuff was being attempted by Monsanto quite a while ago. Somewhat different than the mRNA vaccine stuff, it was more about using small RNA messages to 'silence' the victim's genetic mechanisms. Hijacking the victim's own cells to produce 'spike proteins' or whatever (as with the mRNA vaccines) is different and more complex, so I guess I need to look into 'advances' in this evil technology. I switched exclusively to researching vaccines and 'viruses' with the roll-out of the 'covid' psyop. Guess I have to start looking at the GMOs again...... Motherfuckers.

The thing about the GMO plants is, they spread by pollination. So if a GMO mRNA vaccine tomato plant spews out pollen into the air, and it pollinates your heirloom organic tomatoes, then the offspring might be GMO mRNA vaccine tomato plants. So much for saving seeds... This has been an ongoing catastrophe with GMO plants contaminating organic plants over the past decades.

I could be naïve about this, but given how fragile the mRNA vaccines are (how they have to be kept at super cold temperatures, etc, etc, etc) and how the mRNA has to be encapsulated in synthetic PEG nanolipids and all that in order to get past your body's defenses to infect your cells, I don't currently see how simply eating mRNA in a plant would infect you with a vaccine. Your body would just digest / break down the mRNA like any other DNA or RNA you eat in your food every day.

But you can always trust these mad-scientist psychos to have new technological horrors to assault us with, however... So I guess we need to look into this. And start growing heirloom plants in sealed bubbles.

HOWEVER, another thing to note is that they are going to start giving farm animals mRNA vaccines. So pretty soon you will be eating meat / milk / eggs with spike proteins and god knows what in it (in addition to the growth hormones and other current poisons).

Motherfuckers. Motherfuckers....

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Mike Huggins's avatar

All true Tom. A few winters ago I was in a bar in Bisbee AZ. I met a man there from Michigan. He needed to escape the cold. He told me he was a farmer. A GMO farmer. I asked him if he'd eat his own food. He said no way.

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Tom254's avatar

So much for 'selfless farmers feeding America.' I mean what the fuck... how can you grow and sell food that you wouldn't eat yourself? How psychopathic is that? Of course, with that dioxin train bomb catastrophe in Ohio recently, all food grown in the northeast quarter of the country will be suspect... And what about all the food grown in California with poisonous fracking wastewater...

I just found the Jim Belushi TV show where he has a pot farm in Oregon. What amazed me is they (the legal pot industry) actually test the pot for pesticides, heavy metals, etc and reject it if it has that stuff in it. And they say stuff like 'we don't want anything in it that could harm the body.' That's great, and that's how it should be, but why in god's name do people not care about all the horrible stuff that is being put in their food?

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Mike Huggins's avatar

I wouldn't trust pot where the Gov is monitoring it for our health. I grow my own and give away a large portion of it. Last year was OG Kush and this year it's Willie's Reserve in honor of Willie Nelson turning 90 this year.

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Emma's avatar

What?

The children decided they wanted corn in their plant boxes. I still have to decide what I want in mine.

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Emma's avatar

Or at least maybe stop buying seeds now, before plant-based mRNA gets to infect them. If you could never buy another seed again, would you be happy with the seeds you got? I know I would not. I always want new varieties.

Next winter I will try and keep my tomato plants in bare-root dormacy until spring. The ones I really like. To see if I can do that and to see if I get an earlier crop.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

I have my staple seeds but add new things to my garden every year.

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Emma's avatar

What is your best tomato?

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Mike Huggins's avatar

I don't have a best. I usually grow a different one every year. I think some grow better than others for me but I don't pay too much attention to it.

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Emma's avatar

Me neither. Yet.

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Scott's avatar

Getting the viable gene altering material into the human body from food sources is merely a technical problem. I'm sure they have 10 different ways to accomplish it.

Your description of the pollen, transferring genes to organic plants, is a great example.

They've been busting a nut for decades trying to develop self-spreading /vac/ bio-weapons.

I think one of the early examples of using food as a bio-weapon was the Rajneesh cult in Oregon

spraying salad bars; probably an alphabet co. beta test, along with thousands of other similar tests.

Possibly the mad-cow prion disorder(s) was another test.

The number of artificial disease vectors is just beyond comprehension at this point.

It was bad enough when they just made organic milk illegal, added fluoride to the water, and put mercury, aluminum, and oil in /vac/ bio-weapons. (When I was a child I had a bad trip after being injected. I was hallucinating that the doctor had injected oil into my body.

Low and behold, we decades later learn of squalene.)

Who knows these days what is in the food?

If we go to a Quick Trip for a soda and cheeseburger it might Billy Bob Gates of Hell Frankenmeat

prepared from GMO tumors and /vac/bio-weaponized. The soda just right to induce diabetes.

What a nightmare...

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Tom254's avatar

I haven't heard of this Rajneesh cult thing... I will have to look it up. Squalene... yeah, I know a little about that. I got 4 doses of the Anthrax vaccine in the military (another criminal experimental vaccine story). But each vaccine is a unique horror-show of nightmare ingredients (chemical, metal, and biological). For example Gardasil has a super-toxic type of aluminum (AAHS). All of them are a toxic soup of insane stuff, none of which you want in you. Vaccines are like evil poison snowflakes, each one unique and uniquely horrible.

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Emma's avatar

Tom, what is your best heirloom or F1 hybrid tomato? I don't have one yet, but I am on the lookout.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

"I may not be a smart man, but I know what beer is!"

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Mike Huggins's avatar

"God, I'd give anything for a drink. I'd give my god-damned soul for just a glass of beer."--Jack Torrance

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KW NORTON's avatar

Once back in the dark ages of my childhood and years at those public government-school prisons we had a talent show. A bunch of the Dads dressed as female and danced to that awful song Hot Diggity. I will spare y’all the song. Once upon a time America had a sense of humor. Now even irony is dead.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

When I was a young machinist I was sitting in our break room with about 20 other machinists and one of them started reading the newspaper out loud. The title of the article was, One out of five men wear women's underwear. We all started looking at each other.

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🤭😏🤣

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Also, back when you were peeing with that tall woman, a transvestite was simply a man who liked to dress in woman's clothes. Some liked to go full female with makeup too. But most were straight, many had wives. They were not transexual, which was the term for a man who was transitioning to a woman.

So the term "tranny" used to mean a man who liked to dress up, you know, like J. Edgar Hoover did. But he was gay, sort of, right? I used to know the name of his male companion. Clyde something? Tolson? Or the director of Plan 9 From Outer Space, Ed Wood. Even his movies were "high camp".

And drag queens were something else. The good ones just wanted to put on a fun show, over-the-top exaggerated lip-singing of songs by the likes of Cher, Dolly, Patsy Cline, Streisand, Judy Garland, Liza, etc. Some made it big as headliners in Vegas.

No one back then in their right mind would have been okay with child sexual grooming, or mutilating children. It's insane that the topic exists. An industry built around child mutilation and destruction of a person's mind and persona, permanently. It's criminal. But oh, hey, let's ban the guns to protect the children.

We are living in BIZARRO world. And it's not funny.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

I know, transvestitism used to be theatrics and therefore entertainment.

Didn't know then that enjoying them was the thin edge of the wedge

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Frank's avatar

Sounds like they're fixing to get people to quit eating meat the same way they had them clamoring for the jab. Fake news stories.

Gotta admit, bringing ten million hens on line to fix the egg shortage was nothing short of a D-Day operation. Who should get the credit, Trump or Biden?

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Tom254's avatar

Interesting... I have my own chickens and eggs so I don't follow the insane 'bird flu' scamdemics and inflation egg prices that closely. But last I heard they were massacring 10s of millions of chickens because of fraudulent PCR tests saying they had the latest 'bird flu' scam-virus.

This serves 2 purposes: starve the people by restricting food and raising prices, and also usher in the insane mRNA vaccine technology to replace the insane (but more time-consuming) previous vaccine technology.

Some previous super-popular poison vaccines (flu) were grown in chicken eggs: get rid of the chicken eggs and you (golly gee) simply HAVE to transition to the mRNA type which uses the victim's own body to grow the vaccine poison continuously. It's very cost effective and efficient that way.

If you were being satirical, sorry, I missed it :)

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Frank's avatar

I am often sarcastic, but thank you for the apology.

Ok, I typically buy the Al Fresco brand of eggs by the 18 pack at my food coop. They were $8.99 before the bogus egg shortage, then during the inflated hoarding period when Costco didn't have eggs I wasn't shopping for them. Last 18 pack I purchased was on sale for $7.99

The rice shortage of summer of 2022 never materialized, the avocado shortage was a hoax, and the diesel shortage was a hoax too.

I wonder if the RvW creates a 'vaccine' shortage too?

Last thing I am worried about is a vaccine shortage.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

*Vaccine* has become a dirty word.

Expect a renaming.

Scratching my brain for a new clever name...

Maybe *rejuvenating*. *Transcendental* ??

Using it in a sentence " I am feeling marvelous after my 33rd transcendental." Says a doped up implanted cot-case.

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Tom254's avatar

To people who were harmed by vaccines, or were interested enough to investigate the topic of vaccines, vaccine has always been a dirty word. The covid vaccines are just a different flavor of 'safe and effective' poison for a scam 'virus' or other nonsense.

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Tom254's avatar

You bring up a good point. How much can people stomach (fall for / be assaulted with / be abused by) before they finally wake up and say 'never again?' The virus-vaccine cult has tyrannized the entire world like never before with covid, and now that the narrative has pretty much collapsed, and so many millions are maimed, paralyzed, or with damaged hearts, or dead... If it was ever going to happen that 'vaccine' was seen for what it is- poison- that time would be now.

'Vaccine' SHOULD be the worst 4-letter-word in our language at this point... I know I plan to use 'safe and effective' for any horrible thing that comes up in conversation. As in 'did you see that huge dioxin mushroom cloud?! Gotta love the safe and effective train system we have here!' Hell, maybe use it as a curse if you smash your thumb with a hammer.

And yet... and yet... this has happened many times throughout the past. The 'swine flu' scamdemic of 1976 was a good example. America was whipped up into a hysteria by the usual suspects (Pharma, CDC, government bureaucrats) over a non-existent 'swine flu virus' and 40 million people were fooled into getting an experimental vaccine that caused a bunch of cases of Polio (Guillain-Barre). I'm sure many people that got burned by that scam said 'never again.'

But I don't know, it just seems to always happen again and again. They brought out the 'swine flu' scam again in 2009, with another bad vaccine that caused neurological damage to a lot of people in Europe.

The big difference between those other scams and covid was that they weren't such massive, coordinated, multinational, united assaults by all corporations and governments like covid was. And when the 1976 and 2009 vaccines harmed a 'small' number of people at the start, a semi-functional press exposed it and semi-sane governments shut the vaccine program down immediately.

So that's when I knew they had gone all-in on covid... when hundreds, then thousands were killed by the vaccines and yet they kept pushing them and then mandating them... That's when it was clear they were either truly insane or really trying to kill us all.

I think they went all in on covid, failed to 'get' all of us, and there might be no fooling us this particular way ever again. But that might be too optimistic...

I guess that's why 'they' (Pharma, Monsanto, Bill Gates, CDC, etc) will be trying to get the vaccines into our food now. So they don't have to ask us for consent or threaten our jobs, etc if we don't get the vaccines... I suppose rape is easier if the victim doesn't even realize they are being raped.

One interesting bit of truth leaked out sometime around the beginning of the covid vaccine rollout. A TV commercial came on for a pesticide yard poison of some sort and they actually called it 'safe and effective.' Which was hilarious, and really what's the difference?

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Mike Huggins's avatar

Vaccine should be the worst word yet I hear so many people like Bobby Kennedy Jr say, "but I'm not an antivaxxer." I'm waiting for one of the front liners to boast, "I'm a proud anti-vaxxer."

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Tom254's avatar

Yeah, that particular case is so frustrating... RFK jr has dedicated decades to fighting these industries poisoning us (especially the vaccine industry), he is in the middle of a bunch of lawsuits against vaccines like Gardasil, his entire family has basically disowned him because he dared to not be a vaccine cheerleader, he even has a pretty bad vaccine injury himself (his speech impediment)...... yet he is still on the fence with this 'I'm not anti-vaccine, I just want safer vaccines.' position.

But.... given what happened to his father and uncle, can you really blame him?

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Mike Huggins's avatar

He must know the risks are high that he'll be taken out.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Let's have some laughs.

"I've had a really bad day, I witnessed a safe and effective car crash."

"Get out of my way you stupid booster."

"Don't talk to me in that vaccine tone of voice."

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Scott's avatar

This can be my confessional, I guess.

We drove down South to Waterloo, Iowa yesterday to golf.

It was a balmy 40F with only 25 mph wind gusts. Quite a bit warmer than in Minnesota.

Naturally I wanted a six pack of beer for the round. All they had for a selection were the piss brands.

I paid 25 bucks for six Budweisers. What absolutely undrinkable filthy bilge water.

Not only that but later i realized my sin in buying Woke Beer.

I couldn't drink 2 of those cans If my life depended on it.

We need some kind of purity system in the food and beverage industry.

Of course the parasites will falsely label their poisons as 'pure' and 'organic'.

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Tom254's avatar

That garbage Budweiser was expensive! But if you ever get a chance to try the real Czech Budweiser (Budvar) it's really good. And yeah, a beer purity law like they have in Germany would be a start here. But everything seems to get corrupted and loopholed and frauded here so I don't know if it would really change anything. One thing that might also be a factor is that a lot of beer is pasteurized in the US, so that probably doesn't help the taste. Real beer is fermented and alive.

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Scott's avatar

It hadn't occurred to me that real beer should never be pasteurized.

I just never put 2 and 2 together like that, thinking always about how they ruined milk,

but of course you are right. I make my own kimchi and sauerkraut, take apple cider vinegar too.

Real beer would be a health drink without the pasteurization.

I lived in Germany and Austria for 6 months and know what good beer tastes like.

I had Czech beer when we visited Prague.

If there ever was a good reason to let Putin nuke us, it's because we destroyed beer.

So, there are actually two unforgivable sins now.

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Tom254's avatar

Yeah, I lived in Germany and Korea for a bit... Really miss the amazing food. I also make sauerkraut, but I put in whatever I feel like at the time (if I want it hot like Kimchi I put in hot peppers, garlic, etc) using cabbage just as the base. Also I ferment raw milk (into kefir), I ferment organic Einkorn flour into sourdough (to make bread, pancakes, muffins, etc). Basically I try to ferment everything I can. There are a lot of issues with seeds (phytates, oxalates, etc) so I ferment those in raw organic apple cider vinegar (like Black Cumin seeds, etc). I even ferment nuts like pecans and cashews: put them in a jar with some kefir, salt, and water for a few days and then dehydrate them. (Again to deal with some of the phytates and make them more digestible). It's actually really good...

Also it's really a much better way to preserve food than canning (and actually increases the nutrition rather than decreasing it). I have olive trees and pickle the olives (ferment them). Pickles used to be pickled the real way too-- with fermentation. Now the pickles in the store are just preserved with vinegar.

Another good thing about fermentation is it gets rid of some of the sugars from stuff like carrots (I always put carrots in my sauerkraut). And it gets rid of gluten from wheat.

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Frank's avatar

We don't need more laws, we need more discriminating beer drinkers!

Whatever the TV is recommending, you should avoid!

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Mike Huggins's avatar

What's a TV?

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Frank's avatar

Well, it's an innocuous device one can use to watch movies on.

Plugged into a Government Mind Control feed, you see horrifying commercials of young girls taking hormones to grow mustaches. Vile

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Frank's avatar

I noticed some time ago that you can only get piss-water in the Midwest. Maybe it's changed in 20 years, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

The reason Budweiser uses corn, rice and whatever is so they can list malt first whilst using only about 25% malt. I understand that they add formaldehyde as a preservative, but maybe that's just a rumor?

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Tom254's avatar

I think they probably 'just' pasteurize it with high heat (like they do with milk), killing the taste, nutrition, and denaturing the life out of it. But nothing would surprise me.

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Frank's avatar

I don't drink pasteurized milk either.

Pasteur was the father of bacteria theory as well.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

BTW I can see why you only have 33 likes.

I was lol- ing while reading VRR, when I had a visitor. I wanted to share my jocularity with them.

I read out loud my laughs so far and then, thinking that I was taking them with me continued.

Visitor didn't stay long.

Who is going to apologize to whom later on?

And then there's the other person *WHO cares*.

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Mike Huggins's avatar

Beer drinking started at our lunch at 8:30pm. We'd usually finish off around 10:30 and then throw the empty cans on the roof so nobody finds them in the trash.

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