Something my Father-in-law found...
Impossible Foods, co-founded by Google, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has taken its product, a totally fake plant based hamburger, internationally, setting its sights on countries such as Australia and New Zealand, as well as Europe and Asia. I was not aware of the ownership structure of this compnay, this is on a par with the Vaxx, but much more subtle.
For instance, the Impossible Burger is made with soy leghemoglobin (heme), a color additive produced in a genetically engineered yeast. The ingredient, used to make the burger appear to “bleed” like real meat, never underwent adequate safety testing, according to the Center for Food Safety (CFS).
Last year, CFS challenged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of soy leghemoglobin. CFS claimed that because the ingredient is “new to the human diet, and substantial quantities are added to the Impossible Burger, the FDA should have required extensive safety testing before approving its use as a color additive, as required by law.”
CFS said in its lawsuit that soy leghemoglobin is made using “genetic engineering on steroids,” a process they say has “virtually no regulatory oversight.” Animal studies commissioned by Impossible Foods found soy leghemoglobin caused inflammation or kidney disease and possible signs of anemia.
But Impossible Foods dismissed the findings as “non-adverse” or as having “no toxicological relevance.” Despite the legal challenges, a federal appeals court in May upheld the FDA’s approval of soy leghemoglobin.
The Impossible Burger is now in grocery stores and restaurants nationwide. It is also expected to hit schools K-12 after Impossible Foods secured Child Nutrition Labels, a voluntary food-crediting statement authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
One may conclude that Gates, Google and Bezos are wealthy enough to be able to claim that what they promote is so useful to their customers that it does not require testing and approval. One could ponder the question whether or not the FDA, USDA, CDC, HHS are merely divisions of the Gates cabal. One might also assume that a food that lacks nutritional value, attacks the kidneys and shows signs of causing anemia would be a valuable adjunct to the Vaxx and enhance its lethality.
So based on the link you're sharing it seems that these cells aren't in the products themselves. So I'm not sure how you're linking this to mass psychosis if the human byproduct itself isn't being consumed
They are in the products, because the flavoring called HEK 293 is in these products, this is not hard to grasp. Sounds like you're trying to reason this away because you consume these products and don't want to stop. At least that's the consoomer vibe I'm getting from you. Do not be surprised by anything these days. If it sounds crazy, it's probably true.
You didn’t read your own source, then. Do further research instead of reading the headlines.
I don’t eat plant based substitutes, no. Never had an impossible burger in my life. I prefer the real deal. But I can also separate fact from fiction. You should do more diligent research before clinging to nonsense.
And I wasn't referring to plant based products, I was referring to these products that contain HEK, such as Pepsi and other sodas. Quit making excuses so you can continue to consoom.
Well I also don't drink soda, only tap water and gin. So, not trying to make excuses for any company. I'm just looking at facts.
You sound like a handshake that just lost the symbol. HEK 293 is not fiction, as you have seen from the link. It IS in the products, YOU did not read the article far enough. Did you not see this part?
HEK cell Products; http://www.cogforlife.org/fetalproductsall.pdf
Pepsi Beverages on the Boycott list:
• All Pepsi soft drinks • Sierra Mist soft drinks • Mountain Dew soft drinks • Mug root beer and other soft drinks • No Fear beverages • Ocean Spray beverages • Seattle’s Best Coffee • Tazo beverages • AMP Energy beverages • Aquafina water • Aquafina flavored beverages • DoubleShot energy beverages • Frappuccino beverages • Lipton tea and other beverages • Propel beverages • SoBe beverages • Gatorade beverages • Fiesta Miranda beverages • Tropicana juices and beverages" *
And it goes on. Did you see that part that says "products that contain HEK cells"? You clearly didn't read this.
If you need more proof, check the link they list here: https://www.cogforlife.org/fetalproductsall.pdf
I am sorry that questioning your information makes me sound like a handshake. FYI, you posted the same PDF link twice. Not sure if you meant to send something else but just wanted to let you know in case you had some other source that you wanted to share
If you do research on these fetal cell lines, not only are these cells taken from fetuses from over 50 years ago, but are also not used in any way shape or form in the final product. These are cell lines that have been kept frozen and reproduced from itself, replicated for testing purposes, and are not used in vaccines, food, perfume, or whatever else.
Your PDF has a nice list of products that work with this company that utilizes it, but you need to familiarize yourself with the science behind what is happening. Unless you have actual proof of human product in these beverages beyond just a PDF listing names, I'm not sure how I can just trust you that there's aborted fetal cells in my root beer.