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Nestle, a major food company, has been accused of supporting child slavery, exploiting water resources, making false marketing claims about baby formula, and being a major plastic polluter. The company has faced lawsuits for child labor in cocoa farms, controversy over water usage in the US and Pakistan, and criticism for misleading marketing of baby formula that led to infant deaths. Nestle's sustainability claims have been questioned, and it has been involved in food safety scandals. Despite its global presence and diverse product range, Nestle's practices raise ethical concerns.

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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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Cenomix is a company that makes flavor enhancers for big brands like Pepsi and Kraft. They use kidney cells from aborted fetuses in their products like Gatorade, Lays chips, and Pepsi drinks. It's important to avoid buying anything from these companies to avoid supporting this practice.

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Xenomix is a term referring to transnational companies like Pepsi, Kraft, Nestle, and Campbell's. These companies have been using kidney cells from human aborted fetuses in their products. They replicate these cells in laboratories and include them in various items such as Lays chips, Pepsi products, Tropicotti Juices, Dasani Water, and Minute Maid. It is suggested that we avoid consuming anything from these companies and make it known that we do not support their practices.

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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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The speaker presents a list of companies that allegedly use aborted fetuses in their products, claiming it as the real reason for the abortion ban. They express disgust and emphasize that the information is verified by the companies themselves, providing a website with sources. The speaker urges viewers to throw away any products from these companies immediately. The list includes baby food and pet food, with sources available on the companies' websites.

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Today, we'll discuss why avoiding flavoring is crucial. The problem lies in the uncertainty surrounding the origin of flavoring. It could be labeled as natural, artificial, or organic, but it's actually a proprietary blend containing up to 13,000 chemicals. These additives are designed to manipulate our minds and make us addicted to products like Pepsi, Coca Cola, fast food, and candy bars. One specific flavoring, Hek293, is derived from fetal cells. It's used by various companies including Kraft, Pepsi, Nestle, Cadbury, and others. It's essential to be mindful of this when supporting these companies. Always read the ingredients and avoid products that contain the term "flavor."

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90% of US cheese contains genetically modified rennet from Pfizer, speeding up production and increasing profits. This GMO rennet is not labeled as such due to being deemed safe, raising concerns about its effects on health. Research suggests potential toxicity and allergenicity. Look for cheeses made with traditional rennet or vegetable rennet to avoid genetically modified options.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, is facing backlash for high levels of toxic forever chemicals found in their juice. These PFAS chemicals, used in nonstick pans, are 100 times above federal limits. Despite the brand's image, the juice contains harmful pesticides and synthetic vitamins. Coca Cola is being sued for misleading consumers about the product's safety. Let me know in the comments if you have consumed this contaminated juice.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a study involving 76 fetuses. Various organs and tissues were harvested from these fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. The speaker is unsure of the exact number of fetuses they have worked with throughout their career but mentions using them for vaccine development. The plaintiff in the case objects to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, citing it as an ingredient. The Catholic Church has also addressed this concern in a document.

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Nestle, the world's largest food and beverage corporation, has faced numerous controversies throughout its history. It started with good intentions, creating a life-saving baby formula for infants who couldn't breastfeed naturally. However, Nestle aggressively marketed their formula as superior to breastfeeding, leading to millions of babies suffering from malnutrition and infection. Nestle has also been accused of using forced labor and child slavery on cocoa farms, exploiting water resources in developing countries, and engaging in price fixing. Despite boycotts and legal actions, Nestle's vast product range and global presence make it difficult for consumers to completely avoid supporting the company.

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Baby products are a minefield of corporate greed, and it's infuriating. Pediasure is pumping kids full of sugar, and baby food is even worse. A report alleges that mega-corporations are knowingly feeding babies toxic heavy metals at dangerous levels. Some companies refuse to cooperate with investigations, and internal standards are shockingly lax. These corporations don't care about our health; they prioritize profit. They'll cut corners, use cheap ingredients, and avoid recalls to save money. Even lawsuits don't always deter them. Parental vigilance is key. Support small, family-owned brands that prioritize your health whenever possible, especially when it comes to baby food and personal care products.

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Bill Gates has reportedly partnered with Nestle and BlackRock to buy farmland with aquifers, with the alleged intention of selling the water. The Nestle CEO has stated that water is not a basic human right. Additionally, a product called Appeal has been approved for use on organic produce. Appeal is claimed to be non-water soluble, meaning it cannot be washed off. The speaker suggests that because the human body is 70% water, consuming Appeal could be harmful. The speaker promotes a Kangen water machine, claiming its 11.5 pH water can remove the Appeal residue from produce.

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Coca Cola has signed a five-year strategic partnership with Microsoft valued at $1.1 billion, intended to align Coca Cola’s core technology strategy system-wide and enable the adoption of leading-edge technology to foster innovation and productivity globally. As part of this collaboration, Coca Cola is currently exploring the use of generated AI-powered digital assistance through Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service. In addition to the corporate partnership, discussions have surrounded fluorescent nanoparticles allegedly found in Coca Cola, with reports noting that there were fluorescent nanoparticles in Coca Cola, and questioning whether similar nanoparticles exist in Pepsi products. A biodistribution study in major organs indicated that the nanoparticles were easily accumulated in the digestive tract and that they were able to cross the blood-brain barrier and disperse into the brain, leading to suspicions that have been raised in recent years. Speaker 0 adds personal skepticism, saying that people might think of Pepsi or Coca Cola as the brands they recognize, but urging consideration of all products owned by the parent companies, which may include energy drinks, water, and other items produced by the same plants. He questions what would happen if something intended for consumption included undisclosed “trash” and describes this as concerning behavior by the companies, emphasizing the broader range of products they manufacture and sell to the public.

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Cenomix is a company that creates flavor enhancement for big brands like Pepsi, Kraft, Nestle, and Campbell's. They use kidney cells from human aborted fetuses in their lab to replicate and put in products like Gatorade, Lays chips, Pepsi products, Tropic eye Massachusetts, Dasani Water, and Minute Maid. It's important to avoid consuming products from these companies and let them know we won't support their practices.

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Johnson and Johnson knowingly sold baby powder with asbestos since the 1970s, leading to lawsuits. FDA recalls products for asbestos. Johnson and Johnson owns popular brands like Splenda, which contains harmful ingredients. FDA-approved Splenda linked to health risks. Top owners of Johnson and Johnson are Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock, who also own major food brands. Research ownership of brands to uncover connections. Concerns about other harmful ingredients in products.

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Speaker 0 posits that every time you consume natural flavorings, you could be eating something developed by human fetal cells. They claim that major food companies, including Pepsi, Nestle, and Kraft, have used a biotech company called Cinomics to create flavor enhancers. The disturbing part, they say, is that these artificial flavors were originally tested using HEK293, a cell line derived from aborted fetal tissue, and that due to legal loopholes they don’t have to tell consumers. They insist: natural flavors don’t necessarily come from nature; they can be chemically engineered in a lab using biotech derived from human cells. The explanation provided is that the food industry knows processed food loses its flavor, so instead of relying on real ingredients, they turn to biotech companies to develop flavor enhancers. Ceramics reportedly found that HEK293 cells, originally from fetal tissue, react to flavors like human taste buds, and by testing these flavors on cells, additives were created to make processed food better, allegedly addicting millions of people worldwide. These chemical compounds were then rebranded as natural flavors. Speaker 0 asserts the why behind it: the food industry is described as one giant deceptive machine that uses loopholes to keep consumers in the dark. They claim that today, even natural flavors can contain over 100 synthetic compounds developed using biotech processes that consumers aren’t told about. The overarching claim is that the motive is profit, not health, and that people are the experiment. If this has been hidden for decades, then they ask what else might be hidden, urging listeners to wake up, check labels, and demand transparency. They warn not to trust food giants that profit from deception, arguing that if manipulation of what people eat is possible, it could extend to manipulating how they think and feel. They conclude by stating that the truth is out and invite viewers to share whether they’ve been fooled by natural flavors in the comments.

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Vaccine ingredient lists are the most important lists parents have never read. Vaccines contain viruses and bacteria that must be cultured and grown. These cultures are grown in various animal cells, including monkey, dog, chicken, rabbit, and mouse cells. Many vaccines are grown with aborted fetal cells. Individuals should consider whether they support the use of aborted baby cells in vaccine manufacturing and their subsequent injection into babies, even if they support abortion in general.

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The speaker asserts that every time people consume natural flavorings, they may be eating something developed by human fetal cells. They claim that some of the biggest food companies, including Pepsi, Nestle, and Kraft, have used a biotech company called Cinomics to create flavor enhancers. The speaker emphasizes that these artificial flavors were originally tested using HEK293, a cell line derived from aborted fetal tissue, and that due to legal loopholes, companies do not have to disclose this information. They repeat that natural flavors do not necessarily come from nature; they can be chemically engineered in a lab using biotech derived from human cells. The explanation continues with a description of how the process works: the food industry knows that processed food loses flavor, so rather than using real ingredients, biotech companies are brought in to develop flavor enhancers. Ceramics (likely a misspoken or misnamed term) is cited as identifying that HEK293 cells, derived from fetal tissue, react to flavors like human taste buds. By testing flavors on these cells, additives were created to improve the flavor of processed food, allegedly addicting millions of people worldwide. The speaker claims that these chemical compounds were rebranded as natural flavors. The broader assertion is that the food industry operates as a large deceptive machine, using loopholes to keep consumers uninformed. The message is that even natural flavors can contain over 100 synthetic compounds developed via biotech processes that consumers are not told about. The speaker claims the issues are driven by profit rather than health, and that people are the experiment. They ask what else has been hidden if this has been kept secret for decades, urging listeners to wake up, check labels, and demand transparency. The speaker warns against trusting food giants that profit from deception, arguing that if they can manipulate what people eat, they can manipulate how people think and feel. The speaker ends by declaring that the truth is out and invites the audience to share whether they have been fooled by natural flavors in the comments.

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PepsiCo uses CentiMix, a flavor research company that utilizes biotechnology to create artificial flavor enhancers. The company's process involves using a substance called HEK 293, derived from human embryonic kidney cells obtained in the 1970s. These cells have been cultured and sold to various biotech companies. Although Pepsi itself does not contain aborted fetus cells, its research partner employs them to develop taste-enhancing chemicals. While not as repulsive as cannibalism, this practice is still considered disgusting.

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Mega corporations like Procter and Gamble and Unilever own most of the baby products and toilet paper options in stores, prioritizing profits over the safety of consumers. Reports and studies have revealed toxins in baby food and diapers. While there are expensive family-owned brands of baby food, no good solutions for diapers were found. However, there are family-owned toilet paper brands like Who Gives a Crap, which offers chemical-free options. It is important to be mindful of who owns the products we buy and support family-owned businesses that genuinely care about consumers. By doing so, we can make a positive impact and protect ourselves.

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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, has been caught using high levels of toxic forever chemicals in their juice. These chemicals, known as PFAS, are used to coat nonstick pans and have damaging effects on the human body. The juice contains hundreds of times the federal limits for drinking water. This controversy is in addition to the fact that Simply Orange is not organic and contains pesticides and herbicides. Coca Cola is now facing a lawsuit for these issues.

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Some of the biggest food companies, including Pepsi, Nestle, and Kraft, have used Synomics to create flavor enhancers originally tested using HEK293, a cell line derived from aborted fetal tissue. These companies are not required to disclose this information. Natural flavors can be chemically engineered in a lab using biotech derived from human cells. Processed food loses its flavor, so biotech companies develop flavor enhancers. Synomics found that HEK293 cells react to flavors like human taste buds. By testing flavors on these cells, they created additives that made processed food better, which were then rebranded as natural flavors. Even natural flavors can contain over 100 synthetic compounds developed using undisclosed biotech processes. The food industry uses loopholes to keep consumers in the dark for profit, not health. Consumers should check labels and demand transparency from food giants.

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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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Simply Orange, owned by Coca Cola, is facing backlash for high levels of toxic forever chemicals found in their orange juice. These chemicals, known as PFAS, are harmful to human health and exceed federal limits by hundreds of times. Despite the brand's image of simplicity, the juice contains dangerous substances. Coca Cola is being sued for misleading consumers about the safety of Simply Orange. Let me know in the comments if you have consumed this contaminated product.
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