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BIOENGINEERED LAB-GROWN "MEAT" IS ALREADY IN STORES — AND THEY’RE HIDING IT FROM YOU!

Look for these words on the labels:
“CELL CULTURED”
“CELL CULTIVATED”
“CULTURED MEAT” or “CULTIVATED MEAT”

If you see ANY of them — DO NOT BUY IT.

This is NOT natural meat from a farm animal.

This is BIOENGINEERED fake meat grown in giant lab vats from animal cells in the form of fetal bovine serum FBS. Never walked on grass. Never saw sunlight.

They’re using soft-sounding words to trick you.

Your family deserves REAL food, not lab experiments disguised as dinner.
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Prohibition wasn’t about stopping people from drinking alcohol, it was about stopping farmers from creating their own fuel for their machines.

Making hemp illegal wasn't to keep people safe, it was to maintain the petroleum Monopoly.
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Agenda 2030 in the Netherlands 🇳🇱⚠️

Step by step, hardy noticed by the majority, people are banned from the forests. Eventually their pets will have to be exterminated 'due to pollution'.

This is happening and people just don't see it..
War on pets.
War on farms.
War on water.
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ARIZONA WATER PIPE SPARKS DEBATE OVER DESERT DISCHARGE VS. AQUIFER RECHARGE SYSTEM

A large water pipeline in northwest Peoria, Arizona, drew attention after footage showed significant water being released into the desert, raising concerns amid ongoing drought conditions and Tier 1–2 water shortage warnings across the state; while some observers questioned why water would be discharged during a severe shortage, local explanations say the flow is part of routine infrastructure operations such as aquifer recharge, pipeline maintenance blow-offs, and stormwater management designed to store water underground for future use and sustain long-term supply in fast-growing desert regions.
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THERMOS RECALLS 8M UNITS AFTER STOPPER INJURIES CAUSE BLINDNESS RISK

Thermos is recalling over 8 million insulated jars and bottles after a faulty stopper can eject forcefully when opened, causing eye injuries and in some cases permanent vision loss; there are 27 reported incidents, including 3 cases of permanent damage. The recall covers Stainless King jars (16 oz and 24 oz, pre–July 2023) and all 40 oz Sportsman bottles, raising serious safety concerns over pressure-related defects in widely sold drinkware.
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Sewage discharge is being run directly into the Des Moines River in Iowa

Iowa has well documented and recurring problems with wastewater discharges into the Des Moines River and its tributaries

This river is a drinking water source for many parts of Iowa and the state regularly lists the river as “impaired” for bacteria, nitrates and other pollutants