@WallStreetApes Maybe I just dont know... But if food is resistant to fungi and etc, wouldn't it be harder for our bodies to break it down? I mean for instance. I have a pair of real leather gloves. If they get wet and sit, mold instantly starts eating them. My synthetic gloves, no change.
WOW 🚨 Remember that recent news about the Chinese Nationals bringing in a fungus to attack our crops?
THAT WAS OLD, but it got reported everywhere THE SAME WEEK DARPA was pushing to fund new anti fungus GMO food projects
IT WAS A PSYOP TO GENETICALLY MODIFY MORE FOOD
‘The story is very convenient. This smuggling happened in July 2024, but news just broke alongside DARPAs new call to fund new “crop protection tools” to protect national security.”
They fungus is not new, it’s been in America for 125 years
“What’s weird is that this actually happened a year ago, but it was reported this week. Also this week, DARPA announced a big plan to fund different types of crop protection so that we can protect ourselves from ag terrorism. Think GMO 2.0. So there are a lot of companies right now that are trying to get funding to do new types of CRISPR manipulation of our food and try and make it resistant to fungal outbreaks.”
“So this is a great way to justify it in saying that it's to fight ag terrorism from China. Very, very suspicious”
FOLLOW UP on how to identify Chemically Injected Watermelons this summer
Dr. Robert Debease purchased a normal watermelon and a new chemically injected watermelon to show you the difference
The chemical used affects your brain & hormones
“Chemically injected watermelons in our marketplace, here's how you identify it:
I'm cutting open this watermelon here. And as you can see, when I pat the flesh, it looks pretty red.
Now here's an entirely different watermelon, and look what happens when I pat the flesh.
Look at the difference between these 2. (See video for clear comparison)
The one with the dark red has definitely been treated with or injected. Even worse injected with a chemical called Erythrosine.
Erythrosine makes watermelons look redder, but here's the big issue. Erythracene is a gut toxin that is made from petroleum that could damage your microbiome and it's a bioaccumulator.
Meaning, it can be stored in the fatty tissues of the body.
It can affect a person's brain and possibly even their hormones and make them sick over time.
And the worst part is you and your family have probably been eating erythrazine for years because it's found in just about everything:
Like breakfast cereals, watch out kids, dairy products, frozen foods, juice drinks. Again, we have to watch out for our kids and so much more.”
@cb_doge What will I use it for. Comedy. If it cant make me laugh... it is flawed. Also, it will need to tell me the computational mass of a stellar object made of solid magnesium passing within 50KM of a supernova.... nah, its just gotta tell me new jokes.
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