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I'm getting groceries for our trip to Europe. Check out the color of Fanta here—it's quite different from the bright orange we see in the U.S. That's because they can't use artificial colors or dyes; this version is made with 100% orange juice. No chemicals mean you can enjoy it without worrying about weight gain. It's a stark contrast to American food, which often contains additives.

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Texas should ban Kellogg and similar companies from public institutions due to their sale of less safe cereal versions in the U.S. compared to other countries. Kellogg uses artificial dyes and preservatives in the U.S. for higher profits, despite having safer options. Over 450,000 signatures have been collected for a petition urging Kellogg to provide safer products. Kellogg refused to engage, claiming American children prefer the brighter colors. Recently, California passed a bill banning six artificial food dyes in public schools, including Froot Loops. Texas should take similar action to improve public health. There is an opportunity for Texas to lead in removing harmful ingredients from food and reversing this trend.

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Today, we discuss the replacement of healthy bulbs with fluorescent and LED bulbs. LEDs are said to save money, but the difference in cost is minimal. LED bulbs emit radio frequencies, which can cause interference, but this is not mentioned on the packaging. Fluorescent bulbs, marketed as earth-friendly and long-lasting, contain mercury and other hazardous materials. They also emit radio frequencies that disrupt various devices. The bulbs they want to ban actually last over 3000 hours, but there are no warning labels about radio frequency emissions.

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I am at Target in Tampa, Florida, where there has been a backlash against their pride display. However, I want to clarify that the display is still present. They have a toddler mannequin and toddler gear, along with a designer brand associated with a controversial figure. Interestingly, this display is located close to the Joanna Gaines section, who has a Christian background and family values. It is unclear whether Target supports this display or not. Target needs to consider the concerns of consumers who oppose the use of child mannequins and satanic influences. These are the facts from Benny in Tampa, Florida.

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People are taught using a distorted map that misrepresents size, shape, and importance. The Mercator projection map exaggerates the size of countries with predominantly white populations. A more accurate map, like the Peters projection map, shows true sizes but distorts shapes. The speaker emphasizes the importance of using accurate maps in education to avoid perpetuating biases and misconceptions about the world. All people in North, Central, and South America are considered Americans, emphasizing unity over division.

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I used to use Clorox wipes on my kids' high chairs, but recently found out they're not safe for food surfaces. The label clearly states they should not be used on food services. If you've been using them on kitchen countertops or tables, it's best to stop.

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I'm in a store in Sweden, where food regulations are strict. I found a section with American products, including Airheads. On the back of the packaging, there are warning labels indicating that it contains a substance that can negatively affect a child's behavior and concentration. This highlights the differences in food labeling between the U.S. and Europe.

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Lead paint is often seen as harmful, but the truth is more complex. While lead is indeed harmful to the human body, that's not the main reason it was taken away. The claim was made that babies chewing on crib corners could ingest lead, and this was used to push an agenda involving children. However, the real reason certain frequencies can't penetrate lead paint is not because lead acts as a barrier. Lead is used as a shield in x-rays and radiation therapy because it blocks frequencies. There is a lot of hidden information surrounding lead paint and its true effects.

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The lights don't always flash. I frequently visit Walmart, and they rarely flash like this.

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Walmart's milk is derived from cows treated with rBST, a synthetic growth hormone. This may be a contributing factor to children entering puberty at increasingly younger ages. Therefore, consumers should avoid purchasing this milk.

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American foods containing the flavor enhancer BHT are being banned in other countries due to its cancer-causing properties. However, Japan has taken a different approach by opting for real, tasty food instead. Despite the ban, these products can still be found in American stores. To ensure your safety, check for the letters BHT on the packaging and avoid purchasing these items.

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The US government released a suppressed report on fluoride's negative impact on children's IQ. Fluoride exposure is linked to lower IQ in kids. It's time to stop adding fluoride to drinking water. Filtering systems can remove fluoride. Let's protect our kids' intelligence.

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We've been misled about history, like the benefits of radium in the past. Radium was used for health, heating, and everyday items. Despite its widespread use, we only hear about negative stories like the radium girls. Natural radiation is safe, but man-made radiation is different. Greed led to the abandonment of radium for profit. Question everything.

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The speaker points out that the world map we commonly see is inaccurate. They explain that Africa is shown smaller than it actually is, while countries like Greenland, Russia, and the US appear larger. They present an alternative map that accurately represents the sizes of countries. The speaker questions why this information is not taught in schools.

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In the discussion, LED light bulbs are described as toxic and advisable to carry a warning label. The speaker presents two specific warnings about LED lighting: - Warning 1: The flicker effect. LED lights flicker at a frequency that is unperceptible to the eye but claimed to be brain-disrupting, potentially leading to sleep disturbances, migraines and headaches, brain fog and fatigue, and harm to the health of the eyes. - Warning 2: Unhealthy levels of blue light. LED lights are said to emit high levels of blue light, which can disrupt the circadian rhythm and affect mood. The speaker asserts the following factual contrasts to incandescent and halogen lighting: LED lights drain energy and life from the body, whereas incandescent and halogen lighting contain a full spectrum of light and infrared light that supposedly adds energy and light to the body, making people healthy. A call to action is issued to switch out lighting, with an optimistic note that the 2022 ban on incandescence and halogens might be reversed in 2025. The message emphasizes that these symptoms and effects can be life-altering for some individuals, and it ends with a request to share the video.

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PCBs are harmful chemicals that can cause cancer and other health issues. They have been linked to fraudulent activities, defective products, nuclear bomb plant operations, and environmental pollution. Buying products that contain PCBs contributes to the problem.

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I'm at Target and I want to show you something. Lucky Charms, which the government said was better than steak, contains Trisodium Phosphate (TSP). TSP is a paint thinner used for cleaning surfaces before painting. It's so poisonous that there's a phosphate-free version for cleaning. The food in America is banned in 65 nations and the European Union doesn't allow it in their water. You vote when you buy, so choose healthy food. Don't compromise on your health. Buy the best you can and avoid poison. Remember, you have the power to vote with your purchases. If you stop buying this crap, they'll stop selling it.

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Speaker 0 presents several claims about uranium glassware. He recommends eBay as a source for purchasing uranium glassware, and asserts that uranium is very energizing. He contends that people are told not to drink from uranium glassware because “big pharma wouldn’t make any money if people are drinking out of uranium glassware,” and adds that uranium provides “the ionizing radiation of the sun,” implying that warnings about the sun’s danger are motivated by financial interests of big pharma. He extends this logic to uranium glassware and other beautiful glassware, claiming they are “very charging” and that they “boost your energy.” He further asserts practical benefits: uranium glassware can be used to water plants, with plants growing three times the size, and food stored in uranium glassware—such as flowers or herbs—will last three times as long. He asks why these claims aren’t more widely discussed, then references the “radium girls” who used to lick paint and the nuclear issue, stating that nukes are fake and that fear about these topics is used to control people. He concludes that vintage glassware is where it’s at. The speaker then challenges the idea that vintage glassware could be toxic by asking why, if it were, every grandma and grandpa drank from it. He cites examples of uranium-containing items that were common in households, including uranium plates, forks, bowls, dishes, and other vintage glassware, using this to imply a historical acceptance of the material. He closes with a concluding remark: “That’s yeah. That’s a funny one.”

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There are certain areas near the Arctic and Antarctic Circles called no fly zones. These zones exist because there are undisclosed lands in those regions. Captain George Hubert Wilkins, who lived during the same time as Admiral Byrd, flew beyond Antarctica and claimed to have discovered many lands and peoples 5,000 miles further. These lands are intentionally excluded from our maps. The globe represents all the known land, making it a container. International pilots have designated no fly zones to prevent the discovery of these hidden lands.

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Some mega corporations use secret ingredients in popular candies like red 40 from beetles, TBHQ from lacquer, and citric acid from black mold. These ingredients, along with GMO corn, may have a dark plan against humanity by potentially sterilizing people over time. It's concerning that many people will unknowingly consume these harmful substances. Action needs to be taken to address this issue. Translation: Some large companies use hidden ingredients in popular candies that may have harmful effects on people, such as red 40 from beetles, TBHQ from lacquer, and citric acid from black mold. These ingredients, along with GMO corn, could potentially sterilize people over time. It is worrying that many individuals will consume these substances without knowing the potential risks. Efforts should be made to address this problem.

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I think that some Americans lack maps and education, which is a problem. Education in the US should support not only our country but also places like South Africa, Iraq, and Asian countries.

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A comparison of two items reveals discrepancies between their listed weights. One item is labeled 4.78 pounds but weighs 2.2 pounds. A second item is labeled 4.9 pounds but weighs 2 pounds. The speaker concludes that Walmart is deceiving customers.

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The speaker asserts Walmart has made major changes to their canned corn, comparing an older can to a newer one. The older can is described as 'picked and grown on the same day' with a green 'great for you' label, 'from Arkansas', '45 calories', and 'it's gluten free'. The newer can is 'a product of Thailand', with '90 calories', 'more sodium', and 'more carbs', and is 'no longer picked and packaged on the same day', 'it's no longer gluten free', and it 'lost that great for you tag'. A health warning on the new can states: 'Warning: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which are known in the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harms.' The speaker urges viewers to check their pantry and, if ticked off, let Walmart know.

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The world is round, not flat. Denying climate change is not acceptable. Some in congress act like Flat Earth Society members. There are high-level flat earth believers, but how do we know the earth is not flat?

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Children and women are using harmful substances that are disgusting and need to be stopped.
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