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08-25-2006, 12:49 AM #1OPSenior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
The FDA has approved a combination of 6 virus to attack the listeria bacteria found in ready to eat meats. Lunch meats, hotdogs etc.
Along with sodium nitrite in processed meats, hormones, steroids and a long list of antibiotics.
How about some mayo with partially hydrodgenated oil on that.
Virus as a food additive, I just cant believe it.
OH! and of course its (SAFE).
http:http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/08/18/edi....ap/index.htmlGanjasaurusrex Reviewed by Ganjasaurusrex on . FDA approves multivirus as food additive The FDA has approved a combination of 6 virus to attack the listeria bacteria found in ready to eat meats. Lunch meats, hotdogs etc. Along with sodium nitrite in processed meats, hormones, steroids and a long list of antibiotics. How about some mayo with partially hydrodgenated oil on that. Virus as a food additive, I just cant believe it. OH! and of course its (SAFE). Rating: 5
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08-25-2006, 01:09 AM #2Senior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Wow, thanks for posting this.
The FDA is a huge joke.
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08-25-2006, 01:12 AM #3Senior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Uh.. hello people, this happens all the time. and it is *perfectly* safe.
Viruses & Bacteria are not inherently evil - if they were, no one would be eating cheese now would they?! (Look up how cheese is made if you aren't sure what i'm talking about)
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08-25-2006, 02:14 AM #4OPSenior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Originally Posted by Transition Force
"virus and bacteria are not inherently evil"
Really.
Then I suppose HIV, ebola, black plague, methicillian resistant staph infections, vancomycin resistant staph infections, pneumonia, candiasis, human papaloma virus, encephilitis and the inevitable bird flu and many more are just harmless bacteria and virus?
I know how cheese is made. As well as beer, wine, bread and probiotics for the human digestive tract. I dont need to look it up.
Eating processed meat with sodium nitrites, the carcinogenic preservative chemical, the same chemical used to induce cancer in lab rats is anything but safe for the human body. This is why the USDA tried to ban it in the 70s but were overpowered by the meat industry.
Spraying it with multiple virus is crazy, they have no idea the long term consequences of doing that and what these virus will combine with in the human population.
Anyone with enough common sense can see that.
"This happens all the time"
Really. Then why is this the first time announced by the FDA that virus will be used as a food perservative?
So how do you know it is "perfectly safe" if its never been allowed.
So your idea of "safe" and my idea of "safe" are from two seperate worlds.
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08-25-2006, 07:41 AM #5Senior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
from a simple google search of "good bacteria"
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5569230
there are many many many other cases i could point to
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08-25-2006, 08:05 PM #6OPSenior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Originally Posted by Transition Force
Look dude.
I understand the difference between beneficial bacteria and lethal and or harmful bacteria.
When it comes to virus, I have never heard of beneficial virus, only beneficial bacteria.
Spraying 6 strains of virus on meat sounds like a disaster waiting to happen and when the U.S. dept. of Agriculture says,
"People will not know which products are treated"
is a downright scary statement to make since people will have no idea or even be able to make a choice about whether they want to consume this or not.
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08-25-2006, 08:13 PM #7OPSenior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Originally Posted by Transition Force
Dude.
We are on two seperate pages.
We are not talking about beneficial bacteria. I already said I understand the difference between pro bacteria and lethal or harmful bacteria.
This is about virus.
I have never heard of beneficial virus, especially 6 strains sprayed on food.
Virus always seems to be associated with disease in nature or the body.
When the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture makes a statement:
"People will not know which products are treated"
is a scary statement to make since no one will have a choice in the matter as to whether they want to consume it or not.
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08-26-2006, 04:22 AM #8Senior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Wow , this is getting scarier and scarier.
I have always taken care what foods I put into my body...well Ok Ive indulged in fast foods here and there, guilty....but my staple diet does not include processed foods and chemical additives and horomones when I can knowingly avoid it. I eat what we grow from seeds that are not fucked with. We harvest meat, weeds, herbs and other edible plants and fungi from nature . We raise some animals for food and eggs.
What we do not grow we get from organic sources.
And...we are stockpiling these things in light of scary news like this that you have shared and that we hear and read about all to frequently.
There are stockpiles of clean, pure, organic "heirloom" grains and seeds that we draw from.
Our food and water supply are all being destroyed and we guard against that with these actions I have mentioned.
But this, viruses in the food deliberately, we cannot protect ourselves from this situation without total and complete isolation.
This will not turn out good.
Thanks again for sharing shitty news ganja.
Appreciated as always.
*shivvvvers*
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08-26-2006, 05:33 AM #9OPSenior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Originally Posted by FunkyMonkey
I know the news is shitty but since we are knowledgeble we can make better choices and that results in a positive thing, better health.
Corporate man has to learn that nature fights back in catastrophic ways.
You are on the right path in doing what you are doing. Future generations will not know that way of life that you lead now. Cherish it.
I hope one day to have acreage to do those types of things that you do and get away from chaotic society. A grid-free solar home, raise my own food etc.
Life just seems to go at a slower pace and is much less stressful when you live in the country side.
I would gladly trade sirens, cars and other noises for only the isolated sounds of an elk calling, a crow or a hawk or watching my dogs run through the weeds in the field.
I dont think there is anything that can recharge a persons spirit more than knowing how you fit into this world with all other living things in a balance.
Best wishes to the elder, hope he's doing better.
Take care monkey.
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08-26-2006, 06:09 PM #10Senior Member
FDA approves multivirus as food additive
Ganja, sometimes i appreciate shitty new more than good news. It continues to open my eyes and help me prepare.
I truly fear for the world my son will grow to call his own. All I can do is prepare him, provide alternatives and spread the information as widely as possible.
I sincerely appreciate you for bringing these things to our attention. You devote time to making us aware of things that happen behind the scenes and often ignored by mainstream media...part of the machine. And, in turn we can spread this knowledge to help prepare others and try to bring change.
Our world is suffering while too many march on to the sound of the drumbeat of corporate greed. Some sheep , some sheppherds, some wolves.
There are times I almost feel guilty for bringing a child into a dying world so full of shit. But I vow to educate and strengthen him so that he can have the power and confidance to join and lead the growing ranks of those of us who cannot just accept what is happening.
At 3 he is already, inside him, my superior. His power is great. If I and others like me nurture this power in our children, there is hope.
And as long as there is hope there is life.
Ours is the duty to try to keep a place for them to assume when it is their time.
News like viruses in our food supply cannot be accepted. It cannot be allowed to pass. We must cry out aginst this decision and demand our voices be heard. Not just in the usa where it has been announced but all over the world.
This is our food people!
If imperial oil announced that they will start to add ammonia and sand to the gasoline people would be outraged " that will destroy my car! NO WAY!"
We shall see how people react when it is their body-machines at risk of being destroyed.
Where can we cry out aginst this? Who will hear our voices?
Btw, thanks for your thought for our elder. He is home, recovering but with no diagnosis.They have not seen his combination of symptoms before ( scary huh) and did not know what to do. All tests inconclusive. He came home to recover when it became clear his care was seriously lacking in the hospital. They almost killed him with their "treatment" .
He's a tough ol' man and has been apparently been getting all he needs here. Stronger each day. He's out working on the creek bank now.
peace.
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