pepsico using aborted fetal cells & a rigged super bowl

chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
edited February 2013 in A Moving Train
http://www.naturalnews.com/035276_Pepsi ... tions.html

http://youtu.be/iPwlSgiZebQ - alex jones on super bowl 2013 being fixed, pepsico using aborted fetal tissue as a flavoring enhancer & many other treats

(NaturalNews) "The Obama Administration has given its blessing to PepsiCo to continue utilizing the services of a company that produces flavor chemicals for the beverage giant using aborted human fetal tissue. LifeSiteNews.com reports that the Obama Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided that PepsiCo's arrangement with San Diego, Cal.-based Senomyx, which produces flavor enhancing chemicals for Pepsi using human embryonic kidney tissue, simply constitutes "ordinary business operations."
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  • aerialaerial Posts: 2,319
    yuck
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,084
    Whether intentional or not, this article seems a little deceptive. It starts out:

    "...a company that produces flavor chemicals for the beverage giant using aborted human fetal tissue."

    (GOT YOUR ATTENTION!)

    But later says:

    "To be clear, the aborted fetal tissue used to make Pepsi's flavor chemicals does not end up in the final product sold to customers, according to reports -- it is used, instead, to evaluate how actual human taste receptors respond to these chemical flavorings."

    (Oh, by the way.)

    It's not that I like the idea presented in the article, it just seems a bit misleading.

    And, (hate to say it) the bottom line is, soft drinks are pretty much crap anyway, no matter what the process for making them. Ingesting carbon dioxide dissolved in a liquid alone is really not healthy. Add to that the loads of GMO high fructose corn syrup (or worse, aspartame), preservatives and food coloring and... well, you get the point.

    Hey, before you start throwing your empty soda bottles at me, I'm not a purist. I dump this crap into my body on occasion too. But not frequently.
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  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,524
    Alex Jones gets crazier every day.
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    brianlux wrote:
    Whether intentional or not, this article seems a little deceptive. It starts out:

    "...a company that produces flavor chemicals for the beverage giant using aborted human fetal tissue."

    (GOT YOUR ATTENTION!)

    But later says:

    "To be clear, the aborted fetal tissue used to make Pepsi's flavor chemicals does not end up in the final product sold to customers, according to reports -- it is used, instead, to evaluate how actual human taste receptors respond to these chemical flavorings."

    (Oh, by the way.)

    It's not that I like the idea presented in the article, it just seems a bit misleading.

    And, (hate to say it) the bottom line is, soft drinks are pretty much crap anyway, no matter what the process for making them. Ingesting carbon dioxide dissolved in a liquid alone is really not healthy. Add to that the loads of GMO high fructose corn syrup (or worse, aspartame), preservatives and food coloring and... well, you get the point.

    Hey, before you start throwing your empty soda bottles at me, I'm not a purist. I dump this crap into my body on occasion too. But not frequently.
    A BIT misleading? Seems like many articles/writers/websites do this all too often (and it pisses me off).

    Spare me manufactured sensationalism - just the facts!
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