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The speaker on David Chang's Netflix show said they would eat human meat if a fancy restaurant served a tiny piece, which made Chang speechless. The speaker knew the statement wouldn't go over well. They clarify they haven't eaten human meat, but have been to the Bodies exhibit. They feel like everything has been eaten in fine dining, so the one thing that hasn't been served is human meat. The speaker would offer their belly or a piece of their arm to be eaten after they pass away naturally. They joke that a thigh would taste like chicken.

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Plastic, cardboard boxes, pallets, and other waste are ground up and used in animal feed. The speaker shows videos of the process and expresses disbelief that it is legal. They point out that the official publication for animal feed in America allows plastics, other metal compounds, and contaminated food. The speaker stopped eating pork and wanted to raise awareness about the issue. They feel good when people appreciate their efforts to save lives, even though they are not a doctor.

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Cannibalism is technically legal in most of the US, except in Idaho. In 49 states, there are no laws against consuming human flesh, organs, or blood. However, killing someone or disposing of a body for this purpose is strictly prohibited. Interestingly, some people who have tried it claim that it tastes good. In Idaho, though, cannibalism is considered a crime, and those found guilty can face up to 14 years in jail.

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A process called aquamation liquefies the dead, recycling them into the water supply in many states. The remains are used in food processing and irrigation, potentially leading to cannibalism concerns. This technology has been around for 10 years, spreading to most states due to cemetery space limitations. There are different methods of hydrolysis to dissolve bodies, taking 3 to 8 hours. The speaker warns of a dystopian future where people may disappear into these machines, possibly linked to quarantine camps. The speaker suggests a sinister agenda behind this practice, raising fears of transhumanism and assimilation.

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There is a concerning loophole in the law regarding the food supply. If a cow or pig receives an mRNA gene therapy, they can still be labeled as organic. This means that organic food can potentially contain these therapies. The issue arises if the therapy alters their DNA, can be transmitted to humans, or remains in their system. These factors make it possible for consumers to unknowingly consume these substances in their organic food.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered and sold for profit. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this issue, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar laws.

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Plastic, cardboard boxes, and pallets are all ground up and fed to hogs. The speaker is shocked by this process and questions its legality. They show a video of the ground-up material and express disbelief. Another speaker points out that the use of plastics in animal feed is allowed according to the AAFCO, which is the official publication for animal feed regulations in America. They also mention other concerning substances like metal compounds and contaminated food. The first speaker continues to express their disbelief and frustration, emphasizing that they are providing clear explanations in each video.

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Alkaline hydrolysis, or water cremation, is being promoted as a green way to dispose of bodies. The process involves placing a body in a steel vat with chemicals like potassium hydroxide, then heating it to liquefy the body. Bones are ground up and returned to the family, while the liquefied remains are flushed into the wastewater system and recycled into the municipal water supply. Concerns exist about the process failing to eliminate prions, heat-resistant pathogens like hepatitis A, pharmaceutical residues, heavy metals, and synthetic materials. This is in addition to existing contaminants in the water supply, including pharmaceuticals and aborted babies. The speaker characterizes this process as "ritualistic state approved cannibalism," with people unknowingly consuming trace amounts of the dead, and considers it a spiritual, ethical, and biological violation. Alkaline hydrolysis is legal in 28 states.

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I support my amendment to prevent funding for transgenic edible vaccines. This concept is not far-fetched; research is underway to turn plants like lettuce and spinach into mRNA vaccine producers. The goal is for individuals to grow these plants in their gardens, which raises safety concerns. Past incidents, such as vaccine contamination in corn meant for livestock, highlight the risks of cross-contamination. We need to prioritize food safety and ensure the public knows what’s in their food. Contaminating our food supply with foreign DNA poses unknown dangers. Given recent experiences, we should be cautious about funding this research. I urge support for my amendment.

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Colleagues, we have unknowingly and involuntarily been exposed to the weed killer Roundup. Studies have consistently shown that Roundup, produced by Monsanto and Vyre, is highly toxic, potentially carcinogenic, and linked to liver cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. It is also responsible for endangering 93 percent of species. Even the commission's own report acknowledges the long-term risk Roundup poses to mammals, including humans. We have a crucial opportunity to remove this harmful product from our shelves. We must take a zero-tolerance approach and eliminate Roundup before it devastates nature and harms us further. Thank you.

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I am sponsoring bill s 233 in the senate standing committee on finance. This bill aims to establish a framework for a guaranteed livable basic income. It addresses pressing issues like homelessness, food insecurity, poverty, and mental health problems in our country. While it's not the only solution, it is a significant step towards tackling these challenges.

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I am sponsoring bill s 233, which aims to establish a guaranteed livable basic income. This bill is currently being studied in the Senate Standing Committee on Finance. It addresses pressing issues such as homelessness, food insecurity, poverty, and mental health problems. While it is not the only solution, it is a significant step towards tackling these challenges.

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Speaker 0 states that everything in the room is edible, including himself, and that this is called cannibalism.

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Aquamation, also known as "death chamber" or "washing machine," is a process where the dead are liquefied and their remains are recycled into the water supply. This is happening in many states and major cities, leading to concerns about people unknowingly consuming and using the remains. The bones are ground into powder called calcium phosphate, which may be used in food processing or vitamins. There are worries about the health implications, such as the spread of diseases like Kuru and Mad Cow disease. Additionally, dead people are used as compost and sprayed on the food supply through irrigation. This is seen as a disturbing and potentially satanic ritual, with people being forced to consume what is referred to as "death juice." Human DNA has also been found in the food supply, raising further questions.

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I wrote a letter to the German Bundestag about a new EU regulation allowing insects to be added to food. I explained the dangers of this and how it involves artificial DNA being added to the human genome. It has already been found to cause damage to the x-chromosome and can destroy the sex chromosomes. We are dealing with a cruel and insane group trying to alter the human genome. Please read and share the letter to the Bundestag, as it needs to be stopped immediately. The risks and side effects of insects in food should be considered.

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Wisconsin has joined 20 other states in legalizing the liquefying of dead humans and flushing them down the municipal sewer system. According to the speaker's research, these liquefied remains, many from vaccine-related deaths, are turned into bio sludge and used as fertilizer on crops. The speaker claims that people killed by vaccines are dissolved into liquid, flushed down the drain, concentrated into biosludge, and spread on food crops. The speaker states this is confirmed and happening now. They describe this as "feeding the dead to the living."

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered for bidding, potentially making large sums of money. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar legislation.

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I am Elodie Dakilafort, a deputy from Isère and vice-president of the National Assembly. I recently proposed a bill to experiment with humusation, which is the human composting of bodies. I believe that allowing a natural decomposition process for those who wish to choose it would not only respect our planet but also extend our connection with it beyond life. In other countries, such as some states in the US, humusation is already accepted. It is important to note that humusation would be an additional option alongside cremation and burial, and there are ongoing experiments with animals in Belgium. Both cremation and burial are highly polluting, with burial releasing 900kg of CO2 and cremation accounting for 3% of annual CO2 emissions in France. I envision humusation as a way to reintegrate the deceased into living spaces, creating environmentally friendly and respectful places of remembrance.

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The speaker discusses surprising and specific ways processed food waste contributes to livestock feeding, highlighting how items not typically associated with animal feed end up in the system. They describe a real-world incident to illustrate the point: a truck carrying an overwhelming amount of Skittles spilled on the highway, scattering the candy across the roadway. When authorities or observers inquired about the destination of this voluminous cargo, it was identified as going to a feedlot. The implication drawn is that, beyond traditional grains, discarded products from the processed food industry—such as candy—are sometimes reused to fatten cattle before slaughter. The speaker connects this practice to broader concerns about animal health and the quality of meat available to consumers. By pointing out that fattening inputs include non-traditional feed items like candy, they suggest a chain in which animals are raised with provisions that may not be typically associated with livestock nutrition. This, in turn, is tied to outcomes described as diseased metabolically unhealthy animals, which are then slaughtered and sold to consumers, including those who shop at grocery stores. A central theme of the remarks is the relationship between feeding practices and the health status of the animals intended for human consumption. The speaker emphasizes that the quality of the food people eat matters, presenting this as a personal stance and calling attention to the potential mismatch between consumer expectations and the realities of supply chains used in animal farming. The narrative suggests that the use of processed-food byproducts in animal feed is a notable and perhaps underappreciated factor in the dietary health of livestock and, by extension, of people who consume the meat. In sum, the speaker uses the Skittles incident as a concrete example to illustrate a broader point: processed-food industry waste is sometimes repurposed as livestock feed, contributing to the production of metabolically unhealthy animals that are ultimately slaughtered for consumption, underscoring a concern about food quality and its implications for health. The overarching message is a call to recognize and consider the inputs that influence the quality of the meat people eat.

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You're consuming things that are harmful, like sewage water and bugs. There's a notion that these are being promoted as beneficial. The idea is that people will be encouraged to eat unconventional and unappetizing items, including human remains.

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LifeSite News reported that Wisconsin has joined 20 other states in legalizing the liquefying of dead humans and flushing them into the municipal sewer system. According to the speaker's research, these liquefied remains, many of whom allegedly died from vaccines, are turned into biosludge and used as fertilizer on crops. The speaker claims that in 2021, people killed by vaccines are dissolved into liquid, flushed down the drain, concentrated into biosludge, and spread on food crops. The speaker states this is confirmed, vetted, verified, and equates it to feeding the dead to the living.

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Speaker 0: And it's no secret that the government always approves of some new way to poison us, but liquefying bodies and potentially putting them back into the drinking supply is a whole new level of ick. It's called alkaline hydrolysis, and it is water cremation. Being coined as the new cleaner, greener, and eco friendly way to dispose of your loved ones. But here's what really happens. A body is placed inside of a steel vat with chemicals, typically potassium hydroxide, where it is heated under a high temperature, which liquefies the body. All that's left is the bones, which are then ground up and give back to the family as ashes. The rest is flushed down the drain. That liquefied human goes through the wastewater treatment and gets recycled back into the municipal water supply, the same water supply that comes out of your tap if you're on city water. Now they advertise this as biologically sterile, but here's what can survive. Prions, they're tiny misfolded proteins typically found in the brain. Mad cow disease, heat resistant pathogens like hepatitis a, pharmaceutical residues like chemotherapy, antidepressants, and hormones, heavy metals like those nice mercury fillings, lead and arsenic, synthetic materials from implants, or medical devices. Standard treatment doesn't eliminate those things. We are not just talking about contamination here. As if it's not gross enough, people flush their pharmaceuticals, their aborted babies, and everybody's goes down it. Now we're adding liquefied human remains. Let's call it what it is, ritualistic state approved cannibalism. Most of you don't even know you're consuming trace amounts of the dead. This is not just disrespectful. It's a spiritual, ethical, and biological violation, all in the name of sustainability. And news flash, it's legal in 28 states.

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I wrote a letter to the German Bundestag about a new EU regulation allowing insects to be added to food. It's dangerous because it contains artificial DNA that can enter the human genome. This is similar to what they've been doing with injections for the past two years. It causes severe damage to the x-chromosome and can destroy the genetic code. We're dealing with a cruel and insane satanic gang trying to alter the human genome. Please read and share the letter to stop this immediately. The risks and side effects of insects in food need to be understood.

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I want to highlight a concerning issue that I believe calls for us to consider leaving America. In a local grocery store, Safeway, I discovered something disturbing. They are selling lion meat, which involves cutting up exotic animals and making them available for purchase. This raises serious ethical questions about the treatment of these animals and the impact on our local food supply. It is important to address this matter and reflect on the implications it has for our society.

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LifeSite News reported that Wisconsin has joined 20 other states in legalizing the liquefying of dead humans and flushing them into the municipal sewer system. According to the speaker's research, these liquefied remains, many of whom allegedly died from vaccines, are turned into biosludge and used as fertilizer on crops. The speaker claims that in 2021, people killed by vaccines are dissolved into liquid, flushed down the drain, concentrated into biosludge, and spread on food crops. The speaker states this is confirmed, vetted, verified, and equates it to feeding the dead to the living.
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