Hershey is Poisoning Us - They Must Be Held Responsible
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They aren't adding metal to the chocolate and poisoning us.
The cacao shrub plants are hyperaccumulating heavy metals that are being sprayed into the sky by the world's airplanes and from geoengineering. It's likely that latin american countries have FAR fewer EPA type enviro regulations that they allow their coal plants's waste byproduct called fly ash to be disposed of in the air over large areas of forest and their edges, where there would be cacao plantations. This waste product contains heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, arsenic, etc. The shrubs just suck it all up.
Also, in the case of milk chocolate, cows produce milk that is high in heavy metals if they eat plants that have been grown in soil that has dangerous amounts of heavy metals. This is def. true in Mexico, where Nestle at one time was sourcing milk from ranches that were bordering landfills and were high in selenium, lead, arsenic, cadmium and other heavy metals. Nestle's quality control at one time was shit, until I called them out on reddit and then they lawyered the F up when I sent in an indep 3rd party chemical analysis / heavy metal assay of their dry milk product NIDO which had toxic amounts of iron (would kill a kid amt) and iirc 10x the legal requirement for arsenic.
Humans need to understand that you can't spray shit in the air and think it goes away. It goes into your food. Corporations have to dispose of stuff properly, and corporations and governments can't treat the environment like an experimental laboratory for their own amusement, or an open sewer system.
Anons need to understand that you can't responsibly claim that "shit" is being sprayed in the air without hard evidence for such a claim. (It is also absurd to think that such an expensive and time-consuming method is used for disposal when there are other, more immediate and inexpensive approaches.)