Japan has been
reporting for several days that much of the raw milk being produced in the
Fukushima province is now radioactive. This raises today's quiz question: If
the FDA were operating in Japan, what would they do about this raw, radioactive
milk?
Answer: They would seize it because it's RAW, not because it's radioactive.
After all, it is the FDA that has long supported the mass irradiation of the food supply as a way to sterilize it and "kill pathogens." The food irradiation agenda has long been a top priority of the FDA (http://www.dreddyclinic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6844). Meanwhile, the FDA has been a steady enemy of raw milk (and other raw foods).
Perhaps the Fukushima nuclear power plant has a future after all: Instead of producing power, it can function as an FDA-approved food irradiation center where fresh, raw foods are exposed to radiation to make them "safe" for public consumption (http://www.dreddyclinic.com/findinformation/rr/radiationsickness.php).
Does your doctor want to irradiate your thyroid gland?
It's not just your food that's being irradiated, of course: It's also your body. In addition to the radiation-emitting mammography machines and cancer radiotherapy treatment machines used in hospitals every day, there's also a very common radiation treatment for so-called "hyperthyroidism" that involves injecting a radioactive form of iodine into patients and "burning out" their thyroid gland. Read more…
Answer: They would seize it because it's RAW, not because it's radioactive.
After all, it is the FDA that has long supported the mass irradiation of the food supply as a way to sterilize it and "kill pathogens." The food irradiation agenda has long been a top priority of the FDA (http://www.dreddyclinic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6844). Meanwhile, the FDA has been a steady enemy of raw milk (and other raw foods).
Perhaps the Fukushima nuclear power plant has a future after all: Instead of producing power, it can function as an FDA-approved food irradiation center where fresh, raw foods are exposed to radiation to make them "safe" for public consumption (http://www.dreddyclinic.com/findinformation/rr/radiationsickness.php).
Does your doctor want to irradiate your thyroid gland?
It's not just your food that's being irradiated, of course: It's also your body. In addition to the radiation-emitting mammography machines and cancer radiotherapy treatment machines used in hospitals every day, there's also a very common radiation treatment for so-called "hyperthyroidism" that involves injecting a radioactive form of iodine into patients and "burning out" their thyroid gland. Read more…
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