@VeganMGTOW @basedbagel @RodrickSage It would be stored in cell. If the chemicals had same structure as things that are stored in fat cell. Because it can mistake for something else.
Like plants toxin that can look similar to healthy food and be used for body repair that can cause immune reaction.
@VeganMGTOW @basedbagel @RodrickSage plants use their roots to pull potentially toxic contaminants from the soil. The plants then trap and store the toxins in their cells
Plants prepare their food and store in the form of starch. They can store their food in different parts like roots, stems and leaves.
Why would it store when it know or does not know what to do with it. It will be waste so it would go with other waste to be shit, piss or sweat.
@basedbagel @shortstories @VeganMGTOW @RodrickSage Who knows they might do it already for year or more
One way or the other way government gets to put chemicals in your food or water.
Only way to be sure is to have your source of water and food that you can produce off grid.
@Stahesh
The funny part is the government can just say whatever, have them disband, then drag their feet and not do anything. What are they gonna do, shoot them? Lol
@Zeb Yes if they will follow like sheeps.
But if people will resist government will have harder times with people and maintaining their power.
@VeganMGTOW @basedbagel @RodrickSage vaccines are used so animals do not get infected by rabies or something similar and often they are vaccinated when they are young not day before slaughter.
@VeganMGTOW @basedbagel @RodrickSage 🤣 the time after the chemical shower you get to wash it.
It would already absorb many chemicals and will have already affect on enviroment near farm fields and local enviroment even natural underground water. Not mentioning the effect it has on air.
Hormones are problem mostly with dairy.
Antibiotics affect only the animal it is given to it because it has effect on gut microbiome.
be it LED or lead from where it would get there?
Aussie review of Brazilian TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPu4aUY8uDE
European farmers show outrage at EU policies
European farmers are taking to the streets in several countries to protest for better living and working conditions.
France, Germany and the Netherlands are among the states most affected by the crisis, but there are demonstrations in many other countries.
Peasants are calling for an end to the Ukrainian grain import policy and a reduction in environmental standards that restrict European agricultural production.