HEK Human Embryonic Kidney cells cloned and put into our FOOD
(hiddeninthecrag.com)
? These people are sick! ?
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Trying to make us all cannibals
***Human aborted fetal cell lines used for testing of food products is more correct.
The cells are however found in cosmetics and vaccines, including the COVID injection.
Yeah, Pepsi got in trouble for using HEK-derived cells in their soda development a few years ago.
That guy on the left looks demonic!
Also, I just learned the bald women were occult temple prostitutes, the baldness symbolized "perpetual virginity", and when some of them were converting to Christianity, it would take a while to grow their hair out, thus the whole thing by Paul in the NT about women covering their heads. (Dr Michael Lake's "The Sheeriyth Imperitive.") There was a whole section on fallen angels having sex with women. Interesting that this imagery popped up today. ("As in the days of Noah and Lot"...)
As the New York Times wrote: “Unlike artificial sweeteners, Senomyx’s chemical compounds will not be listed separately on ingredient labels. Instead, they will be lumped into a broad category — “artificial flavors” — already found on most packaged food labels.”
Apparently Senomyk tests its products on cloned human fetal cells lines.
I'm confused as to how it is legal to clone fetal cells.
Didn't they use aborted fetus cells in vaccines, too? I mean, if HEK is being put into our food - what exactly is the goal here?
https://www.cogforlife.org/vaccineListOrigFormat.pdf
I only eat various pieces of dead animals and a limited amount of food products that are 90+% various pieces of dead animals + a bit of cheese/dairy so I will probably be one of the last people on the planet that gets this shit in his system...
MODS we need a sticky for this one. And poster this one deserves a flair
Really not sure I believe this... but it’s another reason to eat non-gmo and organic when you can.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC123709/
This is from 2012, 2013. So still going on?
https://www.hli.org/resources/products-that-use-aborted-fetuses/