yup i got some when i bought something off of ebay or Amazon ( I forget which) deffo came from Chyna, it had Cinese writing over the packets, small grey packaging, no didn't use them burnt them.
Not seeds but I got a bracelet from China and at first I wasn't sure if it was seeds or whatever cuz I could feel the "bumps" and thought it was seeds. After waiting two weeks, I finally opened up the package, but held it away from my face and it was just a bracelet and nothing more. Not sure why I got that...
I looked it up and apparently a bunch of people got the same thing I got and they even don't know why or how they got it in the first place.
I recall at the time the explanation was that Chinese companies were sending unsolicited and unordered items (cheap ones for sure) to Amazon customers to boost their review ratings. At the time I wasn't sure about that "explanation" and how it would work, and I doubted it.... but that was the thin excuse they were giving. Could have been something more sinister, but who knows?
This was an interesting read, but who knows where the truth lies these days. Ultimately points to gaming the Amazon views/points/ratings/reviews system in some way... Which, at some point waters down your bad ratings/performance.
yup i got some when i bought something off of ebay or Amazon ( I forget which) deffo came from Chyna, it had Cinese writing over the packets, small grey packaging, no didn't use them burnt them.
I seen a follow up last night this guy had bell peppers grown from them
Address checks for the election scam.
Yeah, that seems the most likely.
It takes a while for a triffid to grow and become dangerous.
Murder hornets
I guess that was the weapon clif_high spoke of in https://www.bitchute.com/video/iuawZgmTfCX6/
Not seeds but I got a bracelet from China and at first I wasn't sure if it was seeds or whatever cuz I could feel the "bumps" and thought it was seeds. After waiting two weeks, I finally opened up the package, but held it away from my face and it was just a bracelet and nothing more. Not sure why I got that...
I looked it up and apparently a bunch of people got the same thing I got and they even don't know why or how they got it in the first place.
I recall at the time the explanation was that Chinese companies were sending unsolicited and unordered items (cheap ones for sure) to Amazon customers to boost their review ratings. At the time I wasn't sure about that "explanation" and how it would work, and I doubted it.... but that was the thin excuse they were giving. Could have been something more sinister, but who knows?
This was an interesting read, but who knows where the truth lies these days. Ultimately points to gaming the Amazon views/points/ratings/reviews system in some way... Which, at some point waters down your bad ratings/performance.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-truth-behind-the-amazon-mystery-seeds/ar-AAMbvhX