Toxic (4)

by Jon Rappoport

March 10, 2014

www.nomorefakenews.com

 

Actionnetwork.org describes Kellogg's Froot Loops:

 

"We sent a box of Froot Loops to a lab for genetic testing and found the corn and soy are 100% Roundup Ready GMO. Sugar is also a Roundup Ready GMO.

 

"Roundup Ready means the GMOs are sprayed with Roundup (glyphosate), a toxic weed killer, which is absorbed by the plant. Glyphosate was also patented by Monsanto as an antibiotic in 2011.

 

"Not only is the corn in Froot Loops sprayed with Roundup, but it is a pesticide in its own right, registered with and regulated by the EPA.

 

"Every cell of the [corn] plant produces pesticides called Bt toxins. When rootworms bite into it, their stomachs rupture and they die. How disturbing is it that Kellogg's is feeding children pesticides & antibiotics, without their parents' knowledge or consent?"

 

A word to the wise and honest doctor, wherever he or she may be. This is the scenario you want:

 

A mother comes into your office with her little daughter. She takes out a piece of paper and reads a laundry list of the child's inexplicable symptoms.

 

You, the doctor, sit back, nod sagely, pause, and ask, "Is your darling little daughter by chance eating Kellogg's Froot Loops?"

 

The mother's jaw drops. She nearly falls off her chair.

 

"How did you know, Doctor?" she says. "My girl can't get enough of it!"

 

You incline your head toward her modestly, and reply, "Occasionally, I have psychic intuition. Let me put in a call to the local HazMat team and get them over to your house. Where exactly in the kitchen is the toxic material, the Froot Loops, stored?"

 

"Oh," the mother says, "we leave the box out on the counter. My daughter snacks on it all day long."

 

You shake your head. "I have a contact at the Pentagon. I'll go to him direct. This is an emergency."

 

Note: Kellogg's kicked in $800,000 to defeat Prop 37 in California, thus avoiding the need to label genetically engineered food products.

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High-Fructose Corn Syrup Damages Learning Abilities, Memory

 

Anthony Gucciardi
NaturalSociety
 

brainfunction 220x137 High Fructose Corn Syrup Damages Learning Abilities, MemoryHigh-fructose corn syrup, a ubiquitous ingredient present in processed foods and sugary beverages across the globe, is a well-known health destroyer with ties to conditions like metabolic damage and cancer. Now, scientists have revealed that the substance — oftentimes genetically modified — may also be damaging the brain functions of consumers worldwide.

In fact, the official release goes as far to say that high-fructose corn syrup can make you ‘stupid’. Conducted by the UCLA and published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Physiology, the study is the first to demonstrate how a diet heavily concentrated with high-fructose corn syrup can hamper brain functions — particularly those associated with memory and learning.


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Hungarian Sludge May Become Toxic Cancer Cloud

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTAdo_11x4U&feature=youtube_gdata
"Thousands of Hungarian residents battling to contain the flood of poisonous red sludge have been warned to wear face masks because as the slurry dries it will turn into a toxic dust cloud.

"The damage so far has come from the mud but with dry, hot weather and strong winds forecast over the next few days, the environmental disaster is expected to spread.

"Environmentalists said high levels of arsenic and mercury, which can cause cancer, had been found in water polluted by the ooze and that, if airborne, this could enter the human respiratory system."

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A toxic sludge reservoir burst, cause unknown

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101007/ap_on_he_me/eu_hungary_sludge_flood

Now it's being reported the disaster was caused by "human error" and that it is slightly radioactive...its dust can cause lung cancer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSFcZ4QgrCA

Ask yourself, how can a dam this thick fail by "human error"? This may have been caused by earth movement.

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