Coca Cola company is implicated in the purchase of children from Ukraine.
(twitter.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Unfortunately, I am sure you are right.
A friend of mine checked cans and bottles from different distos and wasn't able to find any. He checked several places that had been mentioned in various propaganda efforts. I still know its a fact that there is ground up humans in it though.
I can't get over how people have known about this for hundreds and hundreds of years, and still nothing is done about it. There's been whispers and legends all around the globe about kidnapped children being used for food. It's such a common theme, and so easy to just test, that I know something else is going on here.
Makes me sick to think about how many humans we have all consumed over our lifetimes. Hundreds at the very least I'm sure.
This should be stickied!!
Ugh. I've read that about Pepsi, but not specifically Coke. Coke was supposed to give you energy and make you feel great. It wouldn't surprise me to hear they put adrenochrome in it. Years ago, I pulled up info on butchering humans once after seeing an article about a McDonald's freezer having human parts hanging in it. They serviced 3 states in the Midwest. I was shocked and sickened to see that there were lots of articles worldwide, and human meat is not uncommon. I think the only way we can be sure of what we are eating is to grow and raise it ourselves.
Do you still have links or resources for this info?
I remember this from some years ago. There were even images of butchered body parts hanging from hooks, waiting to be processed.
Yes, that's what I saw. It is horrifying to think people worked there and knew what was in the meat.
I want to know where to find this info
This is needing more research, fascinating, and horrifying. Can you share some resources?
Not sure about ground up human, but Coca-cola has done some messed up stuff. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2003/jul/24/marketingandpr.colombia