Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
I really hope this video gets vetted. I really want to know whether it is true.
Was that really an actual human leg and arm hanging next to sides of beef?
Was that a real life FBI agent claiming that the meat is usually children's meat?
Was that really an actual human leg and arm hanging next to sides of beef?
Was that a real life FBI agent claiming that the meat is usually children's meat?
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
Yeah, yikes
Lesson, eat at local establishments.
Is Ye right? J/K
Lesson, eat at local establishments.
Is Ye right? J/K
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
Local establishments who don't get their meat from Cisco supply like the rest of them.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
It would be even harder to grow human meat than chickens or even beef. That's without going into ethics.
For one humans take years to reach a decent size.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
The moral of rhe story is DON'T buy processed meat. Stop buying mince (US = ground beef) and burgers. Buy proper cuts of meat, preferably with a bone in it.
One of the issues with junk food burgers is not the meat content but the lack of it.
Also use a knife and fork. Junk food places make people eat with their hands without cleaning them which is how a lot of people get sick.
One of the issues with junk food burgers is not the meat content but the lack of it.
Also use a knife and fork. Junk food places make people eat with their hands without cleaning them which is how a lot of people get sick.
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Cloning factories take approximately 5 months to grow a full size adult human.Niemand wrote: ↑December 10th, 2022, 4:50 amIt would be even harder to grow human meat than chickens or even beef. That's without going into ethics.
For one humans take years to reach a decent size.
Some people donate their bodies to cannibal restaurants. They don't waste the parts they don't eat, they throw that in our Soylent Green hamburgers.
Also notice how many people go missing every year that are never found?
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You could always test that jumbo batch of on-sale Costco meat yourself!Shawn Henry wrote: ↑December 9th, 2022, 2:00 pm I really hope this video gets vetted. I really want to know whether it is true.
Was that really an actual human leg and arm hanging next to sides of beef?
Was that a real life FBI agent claiming that the meat is usually children's meat?
https://a.co/d/fAnxRTe
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They touch it all. Even when they wrap the silver in a cloth napkin at a fancy restaurant, they touch it first.Niemand wrote: ↑December 10th, 2022, 5:01 am The moral of rhe story is DON'T buy processed meat. Stop buying mince (US = ground beef) and burgers. Buy proper cuts of meat, preferably with a bone in it.
One of the issues with junk food burgers is not the meat content but the lack of it.
Also use a knife and fork. Junk food places make people eat with their hands without cleaning them which is how a lot of people get sick.
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Thinking more of the diners, but agree.FoxMammaWisdom wrote: ↑December 10th, 2022, 5:25 amThey touch it all. Even when they wrap the silver in a cloth napkin at a fancy restaurant, they touch it first.Niemand wrote: ↑December 10th, 2022, 5:01 am The moral of rhe story is DON'T buy processed meat. Stop buying mince (US = ground beef) and burgers. Buy proper cuts of meat, preferably with a bone in it.
One of the issues with junk food burgers is not the meat content but the lack of it.
Also use a knife and fork. Junk food places make people eat with their hands without cleaning them which is how a lot of people get sick.
McDonald's is a prime example. They get you to order off some dirty touchscreen and then pick it up. No one washes their hands beforehand.
I was always taught to wash my hands before eating as a child and to use cutlery. There are reasons for that beyond culture. Like bugs.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
And then there are the sick, dying and infected animals that are ground into the mix. Just don't eat hamburgers and hot dogs.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
Now I only eat Bill Gates synthetic techno-meat substitutes with a chip of Soilent Green on the side.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
May have to rethink about the words 1,000,000 served from now on.
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Would you really expect anything less in this peaceful protesting, safe and effective, trust in us completely because we believe in God, completey fair and honest electoral environment?
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There isn't a snowball's chance in hell we can make a mickey burger for what they sell it for. Even buying in bulk. Add a quarter million dollar building and 30 employees. Yet, all McDonald's owners are millionaires.Shawn Henry wrote: ↑December 9th, 2022, 2:00 pm I really hope this video gets vetted. I really want to know whether it is true.
Was that really an actual human leg and arm hanging next to sides of beef?
Was that a real life FBI agent claiming that the meat is usually children's meat?
The actual local McDonalds does not know where the meat came from. They have their own meat processing plants.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
Wendy's used to grind up worms and add them to their hamburgers.FoxMammaWisdom wrote: ↑December 9th, 2022, 1:21 pm Pretty damning info coming out we can't deny anymore.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dgj1ihfNzMUZ/
True story.
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I completely believe that. There's no limit to what they could substitute. It's very economical to breed rats, for example.Fred wrote: ↑December 12th, 2022, 7:59 pmThere isn't a snowball's chance in hell we can make a mickey burger for what they sell it for. Even buying in bulk. Add a quarter million dollar building and 30 employees. Yet, all McDonald's owners are millionaires.Shawn Henry wrote: ↑December 9th, 2022, 2:00 pm I really hope this video gets vetted. I really want to know whether it is true.
Was that really an actual human leg and arm hanging next to sides of beef?
Was that a real life FBI agent claiming that the meat is usually children's meat?
The actual local McDonalds does not know where the meat came from. They have their own meat processing plants.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
Rats would be much easier to farm than humans. Apart from the fur maybe.
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Whether that's true or not, anything processed by a large company should be suspect. Remember pink slime? When it was first publicized people reacted with disgust and restaurants (and grocery stores) quickly backed away from it, but after the outrage subsided they went right back to it. It's too economical to ignore. If you ever watched Food Inc., one thing they show how inhumanely the animals are treated. If they care that little for living beings, why would anyone think they care about with they do with them after slaughter?
I buy most of my beef from local farmers. Our Thanksgiving turkey (plus half a lamb) also came from a local farmer. I buy eggs from people I met who raise chickens and ducks, and I'm happy to say I'm back to buying fresh milk direct from the farm. I wish I could say all my food comes that way, maybe someday I will. But I try to limit my exposure to food companies because it's very clear that Joseph Smith was right, that there is much conspiring in the hearts of men these days when it comes to food.
I buy most of my beef from local farmers. Our Thanksgiving turkey (plus half a lamb) also came from a local farmer. I buy eggs from people I met who raise chickens and ducks, and I'm happy to say I'm back to buying fresh milk direct from the farm. I wish I could say all my food comes that way, maybe someday I will. But I try to limit my exposure to food companies because it's very clear that Joseph Smith was right, that there is much conspiring in the hearts of men these days when it comes to food.
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Re: Having a Joseph Smith moment - not sure I want that cheeseburger unless I raised it.
They've been farming humans all along for their own reasons. They are just now making it "look cool" to us.
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There isn't a snowball's chance in hell we can make a mickey burger for what they sell it for.
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I’m not sure that is true. Have you seen how thin their burgers are?? They are literally as thin as lunch meat. The sandwiches are mostly bread. And they are mass produced. Maybe you are right-we probably can’t do the mass production part.
There isn't a snowball's chance in hell we can make a mickey burger for what they sell it for.
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I’m not sure that is true. Have you seen how thin their burgers are?? They are literally as thin as lunch meat. The sandwiches are mostly bread. And they are mass produced. Maybe you are right-we probably can’t do the mass production part.
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While in college years ago I worked in a large slaughterhouse that processed beef. I never saw humans processed. I believe that is bs. Maybe it has happened with mafia disposing of someone in the past, who knows. But I don’t believe it has commonly happened.
I did witness occasionally “workers who do jobs that Americans won’t do” use the toilet without removing their cutting floor clothes first like they were supposed to, then going back out on the cutting floor. I always cook my meat well, especially after doing that job.
Conditions were much more disgusting at the chicken farm I worked at as a high school kid.
I did witness occasionally “workers who do jobs that Americans won’t do” use the toilet without removing their cutting floor clothes first like they were supposed to, then going back out on the cutting floor. I always cook my meat well, especially after doing that job.
Conditions were much more disgusting at the chicken farm I worked at as a high school kid.