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18 octobre 2010

Bon appétit Enjoy your meal

I am always amazed when suddenly you read a msm newspaper or magazine or listen to a msm radio talk show or still watch a msm tv program and these guys are coming with things which have been known for millenia, for exemple everything is there for the taking in AYURVEDA of ancient India but these msm guys just pretend to discover all this ancient knowledge...Trust me that I laugh out loud when I read: "doctors find that practising Yoga can reduce heart attacks or whatever" as it is said in the article I am about to paste below: -There is only one species on planet Earth that's stupid enough 

After "enough" we can fill the space with almost anything we might like it would surely fit.

Anyway...let me paste the article now:

Why McDonald's Happy Meal hamburgers won't decompose - the real story behind the story

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

http://www.naturalnews.com/z030074_Happy_Mea...

Originally published October 17 2010

(NaturalNews) It's always entertaining when the mainstream media "discovers" something they think is new

even though the natural health community has been talking about for years. The New York Times, for

example, recently ran a story entitled When Drugs Cause Problems They Are Supposed to Prevent

(http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/h...). We've been covering the same topic for years, reporting on how

chemotherapy causes cancer, osteoporosis drugs cause bone fractures and antidepressant drugs cause

suicidal behavior.

The latest "new" discovery by the mainstream media is that McDonald's Happy Meal hamburgers and fries

won't decompose, even if you leave them out for six months. This story has been picked up by CNN, the

Washington Post and many other MSM outlets which appear startled that junk food from fast food chains

won't decompose.

The funny thing about this is that the natural health industry already covered this topic years ago.

Remember Len Foley's Bionic Burger video? It was posted in 2007 and eventually racked up a whopping 2

million views on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyD...). And this video shows a guy who bought

his McDonald's hamburgers in 1989 -- burgers that still haven't decomposed in over two decades!

Now, he has an entire museum of non-decomposed burgers in his basement.

Did the mainstream media pick up on this story? Nope. Not a word. The story was completely ignored. It was

only in 2010 when an artist posted a story about a non-decomposing McDonald's hamburger from six months

ago that the news networks ran with the story.

Check out the video link above and you'll see an entire museum of Big Macs and hamburgers spanning the

years -- none of which have decomposed.

This is especially interesting because the more recent "Happy Meal Project" which only tracks a burger for

six months has drawn quite a lot of criticism from a few critics who say the burgers will decompose if you

give them enough time. They obviously don't know about the mummified burger museum going all the way

back to 1989. This stuff never seems to decompose!

Why don't McDonald's hamburgers decompose?

So why don't fast food burgers and fries decompose in the first place? The knee-jerk answer is often thought

to be, "Well they must be made with so many chemicals that even mold won't eat them." While that's part of

the answer, it's not the whole story.

The truth is many processed foods don't decompose and won't be eaten by molds, insects or even

rodents. Try leaving a tub of margarine outside in your yard and see if anything bothers to eat it. You'll find

that the margarine stays seems immortal, too!

Potato chips can last for decades. Frozen pizzas are remarkably resistant to decomposition. And you know

those processed Christmas sausages and meats sold around the holiday season? You can keep them for years

and they'll never rot.

With meats, the primary reason why they don't decompose is their high sodium content. Salt is a great

preservative, as early humans have known for thousands of years. McDonald's meat patties are absolutely

loaded with sodium -- so much so that they qualify as "preserved" meat, not even counting the chemicals you

might find in the meat.

To me, there's not much mystery about the meat not decomposing. The real question in my mind is why don't

the buns mold? That's the really scary part, since healthy bread begins to mold within days. What could

possibly be in McDonald's hamburger buns that would ward off microscopic life for more than two decades?

As it turns out, unless you're a chemist you probably can't even read the ingredients list out loud. Here's

what McDonald's own website says you'll find in their buns:

Enriched flour (bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate,

riboflavin, folic acid, enzymes), water, high fructose corn syrup, sugar, yeast, soybean oil and/or partially

hydrogenated soybean oil, contains 2% or less of the following: salt, calcium sulfate, calcium carbonate,

wheat gluten, ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride, dough conditioners (sodium stearoyl lactylate, datem,

ascorbic acid, azodicarbonamide, mono- and diglycerides, ethoxylated monoglycerides, monocalcium

phosphate, enzymes, guar gum, calcium peroxide, soy flour), calcium propionate and sodium propionate

(preservatives), soy lecithin.

Great stuff, huh? You gotta especially love the HFCS (diabetes, anyone?), partially-hydrogenated soybean oil

(anybody want heart disease?) and the long list of chemicals such as ammonium sulfate and sodium

proprionate. Yum. I'm drooling just thinking about it.

Now here's the truly shocking part about all this: In my estimation, the reason nothing will eat a McDonald's

hamburger bun (except a human) is because it's not food!

No normal animal will perceive a McDonald's hamburger bun as food, and as it turns out, neither will

bacteria or fungi. To their senses, it's just not edible stuff. That's why these bionic burger buns just won't

decompose.

Which brings me to my final point about this whole laughable distraction: There is only one species on

planet Earth that's stupid enough to think a McDonald's hamburger is food. This species is suffering

from skyrocketing rates of diabetes, cancer, heart disease, dementia and obesity. This species claims to be

the most intelligent species on the planet, and yet it behaves in such a moronic way that it feeds its own

children poisonous chemicals and such atrocious non-foods that even fungi won't eat it (and fungi will eat cow

manure, just FYI).

Care to guess which species I'm talking about?

That's the real story here. It's not that McDonald's hamburgers won't decompose; it's that people are

stupid enough to eat them. But you won't find CNN reporting that story any time soon.

 

 

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