Posted on 02/18/2023 6:40:23 PM PST by Golden Eagle
Everybody needs a little cancer I think. It’s good for you. Keeps you on you’re toes. Besides, I ain’t afraid of cancer...I had broccoli for lunch. Broccoli kills cancer. A lot of people don’t know that, it’s not out yet. It’s true. You find out you got some cancer...(click) get yourself a bowl of broccoli. That’ll wipe it right out in a day or two. Cauliflower too. Cauliflower kills the really big cancers. The ones you can see through clothing from across the street. Broccoli kills the little ones. The ones that are slowly eating your way from inside...while your goofy, half- educated doctor keeps telling you, “your doing fine Jim.” In fact bring your doctor a bowl of broccoli. He’s probably got cancer too. Probably picked it up from you. They don’t know what they’re doing, it’s all guesswork in a white coat. Here, let me have a few more sips of industrial waste. Ahh, maybe...maybe I can turn them cancers against one another.
That’s what you gotta hope for you know, that you get more than one cancer so they eat each other up instead of you. In fact, the way I look at it, the more cancer you got, the healthier you are.
-George Carlin (Who didn’t die of Cancer)
You’re a riot. Were you like a fraternity president at one time or something? Or just the entertainment director.
While the masses are forced to eat chicken tumors and insects, the elites will still fly in their private jets to the WEF meeting where they will dine on the finest meats, fish and poultry and harangue the peons for despoiling the planet.
Who can we trust to do the research any longer?
The problem now is that the so-called authorities don’t care - any method that gets them closer to “maintaining the population under 500 million in perpetuity” will be approved.
First off, we’re talking about animal meat. There’s absolutely no chance of blending lines with human cancer lines. They’re not going to create a human-cancer/chicken-meat hybrid. Could there be nutritional issues or unforeseen effects out of raising meat from stem cells? I suppose. But some fear porn is just simply absurd. This is such fear porn.
The National Pulse sounds like a legit source (The National Review, The National File, etc.), but it’s not.
I’m not arguing with you; I agree on every point. But, well, I’ve made it seventy-five years eating only one bug (SERE school) and no lab-grown protein, and this stuff is going to join the list of both so-called “delicacies” and “environmentally-sound” things of which I’ll never know the taste.
I stand thoroughly correct!
Memory isn’t what it used to be…I think?
“The problem is that the materials used to make the product – “immortalized cell lines” – replicate forever, just like cancer. Which means, in effect, that they are cancer. “
Without reading the article or the earlier comments, that sounds like B.S. to me. Normal cells replicate. They have to replace themselves or the organism would die quickly. But the replication has to be according to strict rules (DNA). Is DNA replication out of control? I would say no. Is DNA aberrant or damaged? I would say no. It might not be governed by a terminal condition (like your bones only grow so long), but that is not a problem here.
My inclination is to ask them what makes them think their fake food is going to be healthy for for us, but that would actually be silly of me, because one thing I am sure of is that they don't think it's going to be better for us. I expect they know exactly what the effects of it on the human body are and what they are doing to us.
The thing that behooves us to do is counter the propaganda people are being led to believe, and that would especially apply to the younger generation who would not remember the days we know of and thereby be more inclined to fall for this crap.
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