Soylent Green, Anyone?
November 19th 2011 00:27
I recall an old Charlton Heston movie called "Soylent Green" about a "futuristic" society where they developed a new "wonder food" that people were eating when other food sources ran out. At the end of the story, Charlton Heston discovers that the new food is actually ground up humans.
Apparently some "scientists" also saw that film and liked the idea. In fact, it seems they really, really liked the idea of cannibalism. Really Long Link and Really Long Link indicate that "soylent green" is with us today.
I don't know about you folks, but I'm taking the names of every company listed (and every one I can find through other sources) and removing all their products from my home. Permanently. Perhaps they'll stop using murdered babies in their food testing if enough decent people object. Or maybe they'll make enough money by selling them to the "pro-choice" crowd...
Apparently some "scientists" also saw that film and liked the idea. In fact, it seems they really, really liked the idea of cannibalism. Really Long Link and Really Long Link indicate that "soylent green" is with us today.
I don't know about you folks, but I'm taking the names of every company listed (and every one I can find through other sources) and removing all their products from my home. Permanently. Perhaps they'll stop using murdered babies in their food testing if enough decent people object. Or maybe they'll make enough money by selling them to the "pro-choice" crowd...
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We can't trust our government to tell us the truth any more, or to care about our health. I think it is a sick way for the pro-choice crowd to get their sick kicks.
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