Recently Ed Opperman did an interview with Douglas Caddy - author of "Eyewitness To History".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI3za-sNvaU
He was a Watergate era lawyer. He was talking about Nixon admin. people and such ....
at the 29:30 min. mark - he says when he started out in law he was hired by General Foods' PR dept. in Washington DC.... not knowing the office was a CIA front. All the people in the office with him were CIA, many leading figures in the Watergate break-in later.
When he said General Foods fronted this office I thought of 2 other weird things relating to US multi-national food companies.
1] Quaker Oats - they tested PLUTONIUM on kids in a secret project by putting it into Quaker oats and they never told these poisoned kids.
https://www.naturalnews.com/053299_radiation_experiments_MIT_unethical_science.html
2] General Foods and the US Army's biological weapons program.
https://www.governmentattic.org/22docs/DPGtrBiblioGeneralMills_2010.pdf
GF has big rollers that create fine-tuned dust so to speak and the army used their facilities for (illegal) biological weapons testing.
So if General Foods has this relationship with the military and with the CIA and Quaker has the same maybe big food companies provide dual manufacturing. One set of things as consumer products and another, secret set of things for the CIA and military (opinion).
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sosat_menya_reddit ago
If it is processed don’t eat it. Period. Some things like pasta, flour, honey are ok packaged but if it has more than five ingredients don’t buy it.
flyingcuttlefish ago
perhaps weaponizing food is the point!
Geranium_Lily ago
Yup. That's why prayers before a meal can make a difference, imo. Or to simply be thankful for the food. We sometimes underestimate our power to transmute "lead into gold" by our attitudes and intentions.
sosat_menya_reddit ago
The largest industry in the US is food and it is controlled by the same Jews that control the healthcare and pharmaceutical companies. Not to hard to connect those dots.