What happened with Fred Gates and the Rockefeller Foundation after Fred met his handler in Racine, Wisconsin?
The real purpose of the China Medical Board is the same as what is happening today - attempt to control society through science and eliminate Christianity by any means necessary.
uhh.. this is a strange comment. what's in these dinners?
edit: never mind, a friend of mine figured this out for me. Swanson TV dinners are about the least healthy thing you could eat.
...and of course this all circles back to Racine, Wisconsin in a strange and unexpected way. If you look up Swanson on Wikipedia, under the "See also" section there is a link to Mrs. Wagner's Pies and if you click on the link to the "Image of Mrs Wagners Pie Truck" it will take you to Wisconsin Historical Society
In a few 1980s and 1990s commercials for the TV dinner, the announcer was Mason Adams, who studied theater arts at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Where did Tucker work before Fox?
How healthy are his mother’s dinners?
What happened with Fred Gates and the Rockefeller Foundation after Fred met his handler in Racine, Wisconsin?
The real purpose of the China Medical Board is the same as what is happening today - attempt to control society through science and eliminate Christianity by any means necessary.
What is Operation Lockstep?
My goodness to ALL of that...Operation Lockstep...wow
uhh.. this is a strange comment. what's in these dinners?
edit: never mind, a friend of mine figured this out for me. Swanson TV dinners are about the least healthy thing you could eat.
...and of course this all circles back to Racine, Wisconsin in a strange and unexpected way. If you look up Swanson on Wikipedia, under the "See also" section there is a link to Mrs. Wagner's Pies and if you click on the link to the "Image of Mrs Wagners Pie Truck" it will take you to Wisconsin Historical Society
More importantly, Swanson sponsored the game show, The Name's the Same, with Robert Q. Lewis, alternating sponsorship with the Bendix Home Appliance division of Avco, and then Johnson's Wax.
In a few 1980s and 1990s commercials for the TV dinner, the announcer was Mason Adams, who studied theater arts at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.