Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 6:30 a.m. No.5001435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1612

Part 1 of article. Remember it’s not only abortionists that make money off of dead aborted babies. This is seriously gross:

 

http://vaccinecommonsense.com/2018/11/19/list-of-companies-using-fetal-cells-from-aborted-babies-to-flavour-products/

 

List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products

List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products

 

The Real News

by admin – March 19, 2017

 

In 2010, the pro-life organization wrote to the CEO of Senomyx, Jewish Zionist Kent Snyder, indicating the many ethical and moral choices that can and should be used to test their food additives.

 

However, Senomyx and the companies listed on its website as “partners” decided to ignore the letter. The giants of the food industry as Pepsico, Kraft Foods, Campbell Soup, Solae and Nestle are the main targets of the boycott, although Senomyx account other international partners on their website.

Senomyx’s website says that “the key programs of flavor company focusing on the discovery and development of savory ingredients, candy and other additives intended to reduce the MSG, sugar and salt in food and beverage products (…) “, proclaiming that” (…) using the isolated human taste receptors, we created proprietary test systems based on taste receptors that provide a biochemical or electronic readout when a flavor ingredient interacts with the receptor. ”

 

Senomyx says its partners will provide funding for research and development, plus on sales of products using their flavor ingredients.

 

“What is hidden from the public who are using HEK 293 – human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted baby to produce these receptors,” said Debi Vinnedge, Executive Director of Children of God for Life, a pro-life organization and ethics which monitors the use and amount of aborted fetal material in medical and cosmetic products (per year).

 

“They could use monkey cells (CON) cells, Chinese hamster ovary cells, insect cells or other human taste receptor, morally obtained, expressing the G protein,” said Vinnedge.

 

After several requests for information Nestlé finally admitted his relationship with Senomyx, indicating that the cell line was “well established in the scientific research”.

 

After listening to Ms. Vinnedge in April 2012, exposing the reality of the problem, many consumers-angry citizens began to express their condemnation of such immorality through letters to companies. Campbell Soup and PepsiCo responded immediately.

 

Pepsi was one of the companies with Monsanto contributed money in the campaign against GM labeling.

 

Surprisingly, Pepsico wrote: “We expect to feel safe knowing that our collaboration with Senomyx is strictly limited to the creation of drinks with lower calorie and great taste for consumers. This cooperation will help us achieve our commitment to reduce sugar by 25% in key brands and the main markets of the next decade, eventually, we help people live healthier lives. “Read the article: – Coca Cola and Pepsi cause cancer

 

The Campbell Soup corporation was a little concerned about the answer: “Every effort will be made to use the best ingredients and develop the largest selection of products, providing a great value. With this in mind, I must say that it is not worth compromising the trust we have grown and developed over the years with our customers to reduce costs or increase profit margins. ”

 

Although Campbell said not change their methods, Vinnedge felt hope.

 

“If enough people express their outrage and their intention to boycott these consumer products, Senomyx it could be forced to change their methods,” he said.

Click here to read the original letters of response Pepsico, Nestle and Campbell Soup (Letter 1, 2, 3)

 

Need evidence on the use of fetal cell lines from aborted babies Senomyx

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 6:33 a.m. No.5001449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1554 >>1664

Part 2 of article.

Remember it’s not only abortionists that make money off of dead aborted babies. This is seriously gross

 

List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products

List Of Companies Using Fetal Cells From Aborted Babies To Flavour Products

 

Need evidence on the use of fetal cell lines from aborted babies Senomyx

 

This is the link online for your patent in the sweet receptors (several separate patents were filed for every taste receptor). As is long and technical, we recommend doing a search on the document for HEK-293.

 

HEK (human embryonic kidney cells 293), also known as HEK 293, 293, or less precisely as HEK cells. They are a specific cell line originally obtained from human embryonic kidney cells, and cultured in a laboratory (tissue culture). HEK 293 cells are very easy to grow and easy to transfect, which were widely used in cell biology research for many years. They are also used by the biotech industry to produce therapeutic proteins and viruses for gene therapy.

 

A list of products containing HEK cells.

All soft drinks and Pepsi, All drinks Sierra Mist, All drinks Mountain Dew, All the en Beer Mug Root Beer (Pepsi), Drinks No Fear, Drinks Ocean Spray, Seattle’s Best Coffee, All drinks Tazo

All brands of “Energy Drink”

Aquafina Water, Aquafina Water saborizas, DoubleShot

Frappuccino, Lipton tea and other beverages, Propel, SoBe, Gatorade, Party Miranda, Tropicana, All products of Nestle

 

Including coffee creamers, instant soups Maggi bouillon cubes, ketchup, sauces, instant noodles soup.

Kraft – Cadbury Adams LLC Products:

Bubblegum, Black Jack,

Bubbaloo, Bubblicious, Chiclets

Clorets, Dentyne, Freshen Up Gum

Sour Cherry Gum, Sour Apple Gum, Stride, Trident, Cadbury Adams LLC Candies, Sour Cherry Blasters, Fruit Mania,Bassett’s Liquorice, Maynards Wine Gum

Swedish Fish, Swedish Berries

Juicy Squirts, Original Gummies

Fuzzy Peach, Sour Chillers, Sour Patch Kids, Mini Fruit Gums

Other Cadbury Adams LLC, Certs

Halls, Neocutis Products

 

This company produces anti-wrinkle creams containing cells of aborted babies of 14 weeks gestation. Here is a list of creams, although a boycott is recommended for all products Neocutis.

Journee Bio-Gel Prevedem

Bio-Serum Lumiere

Bio Restorative Skin Cream

 

Vaccines having HEK cells and their manufacturers:

MMR II (Merck), ProQuad (MMR + varicella – Merck), Varivax (Varicella – Merck), Pentacel (DTaP Polio + Hib + – Sanofi Pasteur), Vaqta (Hepatitis-A – Merck)

Havrix (Hepatitis-A – Glaxo SmithKline), Twinrix (Hepatitis-A and B combo – Glaxo),

Zostavax (Shingles – Merck)

Imovax (Rabia – Sanofi Pasteur)

Other drugs:

Pulmozyme (cystic fibrosis – Genetech), Enbrel (rheumatoid arthritis – Amgen), Fountain

 

Source: http://www.healthclinicweb.com/2016/02/11/list-of-companies-using-fetal-cells-from-aborted-babies-to-flavor-known-to-share/

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 6:40 a.m. No.5001499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Now we know why leftists are proposing such radical ideas on abortions and states rights, their in panic mode

 

truthout article bemoaning all abortion restrictions passed in 2017-18

 

Https://truthout.org/articles/here-are-the-worst-abortion-restrictions-passed-in-the-us-this-year/

 

Conservative state lawmakers passed a surge of unconstitutional pre-viability abortion bans this year in an effort to tee up a challenge to Roe v. Wade. These included everything from bans on the safest, most common form of second-trimester abortion to laws that would outright re-criminalize abortion. So far, the federal courts have proven to be the necessary firewall preventing conservatives from enshrining these restrictions into law. But Republicans spent most of 2018 vigorously packing the federal courts with judges they believe to be ready and willing to roll back abortion rights as far as possible—so that barrier might not hold in 2019.

 

Here’s a sample of some of the worst anti-choice restrictions passed in the states this year.

 

Dilation and Evacuation Bans

 

“Dismemberment abortion” bans target dilation and evacuation (D and E) procedures, the most commonly used method of second-trimester abortion. D and E bans have been enacted in nine states in the past four years: Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia. With the exception of Mississippi and West Virginia, courts have blocked or temporarily enjoined the laws in each.

 

In April, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) signed HB 454, banning D and E procedures when the probable post-fertilization age of the fetus is 11 weeks or greater. Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and ACLU of Kentucky filed a complaint, arguing the law violates patients’ federal constitutional due process rights to privacy and bodily integrity. The ACLU filed the lawsuit on behalf of EMW Women’s Surgical Center, the only remaining abortion clinic in the state. The law—which went to trial last month—will remain blocked while the case proceeds.

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:01 a.m. No.5001614   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Part 2 of 3-truthout article on abortion restrictions: This looks like a whole lot of winning to me! Radicals are freaking, YAY

 

Louisiana enacted SB 181 in May with the stipulation that the law—which would disproportionately affect D and E procedures—would only take effect upon any final decision of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upholding Mississippi’s ban.

>Ohio lawmakers took advantage of the lame-duck session to pass SB 145, a measure that would make performing a D and E abortion a felony. The bill—which passed the state senate during the summer of 2017—saw final passage this week after more than a year of inactivity. On December 21, Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed the bill into law.

>>Eleven other states this year considered measures that would ban the D and E procedure, effectively outlawing abortion past 14 weeks’ gestation.

 

Six-Week “Heartbeat” Bans

>>So-called heartbeat bans seek to outlaw abortion as soon as a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can occur as early as six weeks into pregnancy and well before many people even realize they are pregnant. Heartbeat bans—which amount to near-total abortion bans—are clearly unconstitutional and have been blocked in Arkansas and North Dakota.

>>In May, Iowa became the third state to enact a fetal heartbeat abortion ban. The measure provides a narrow exception in cases where a person’s life is in danger, and for cases of reported rape and incest. Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Iowa filed a complaint, and the law was temporarily blocked over the summer. A district court judge earlier this month heard arguments over whether the law should be declared unconstitutional without a trial. Regardless of the ruling—which is expected in the next month or so—the case will likely end up at the Iowa Supreme Court.

>>Not content with effectively banning most abortions at 14 weeks, lawmakers in Ohio used the lame-duck session to push through yet another heartbeat abortion ban (they’ve been trying since 2011). Except in cases of medical emergency, HB 258 would make it a felony for providers to perform or induce an abortion when a fetal heartbeat has been detected. The bill was amended in state senate committee to clarify that the use of a transvaginal ultrasound to detect the fetal heartbeat would not be required. This would effectively ban abortion anywhere from nine to 12 weeks’ gestation—the time at which an abdominal ultrasound can be used to detect a fetal heartbeat. It’s worth noting that Ohio lawmakers in 2016 passed a heartbeat bill along with a measure ending access to abortion after 20 weeks’ gestation. Kasich was able to appear more moderate than he actually is by vetoing the six-week abortion ban while signing the 20-week ban. On December 21, he again vetoed the heartbeat ban while signing the D and E ban. The state legislature failed to override the veto.

>>Ten other states this year considered measures to criminalize the performance of an abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected.

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:03 a.m. No.5001629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Part 3. Of truthout article on abortion restrictions: This looks like a whole lot of winning to me! That last paragraph is hysterical pearl clutching, “oh we’re even done!”

 

Fetal Personhood

>>Personhood laws seek to grant constitutional rights to fertilized eggs, zygotes, embryos, and fetuses. Most personhood laws outlaw abortion with no exception, and can also ban many forms of contraception and in vitro fertilization. These laws can come in many different forms, from constitutional amendments declaring the right to life from the moment of conception to the issuance of fetal death certificates for miscarriages and aborted fetuses.

>>In April, Arizona enacted SB 1393, requiring courts in a divorce proceeding to award in vitro embryos to the spouse that intends to allow the embryos to develop to birth. Critics of the law have described it as abackdoor attempt to grant embryos personhood.

>>In 2017, lawmakers in Alabama passed a measureproposing an amendment to the state constitution declaring the public policy of the state to recognize and support the sanctity of “unborn life” and the rights of “unborn children,” including the right to life. The amendment was on the ballot during the 2018 midterms, and Alabama voters overwhelmingly approved the measure to grant constitutional rights to fertilized eggs and fetuses. While the amendment doesn’t actually criminalize anything, it does pave the way for far more restrictions.

>>West Virginia lawmakers this year had a constitutional amendment of their own. The “No Constitutional Right to Abortion Amendment” passed the state legislature in March and was added to the ballot in November. The amendment—which voters approved—declares that nothing in the state constitution “secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of abortion.” While the amendment doesn’t specifically grant rights to fetuses, it acknowledges “legislative authority to protect innocent life.” As with Alabama’s ballot measure, the amendment doesn’t outlaw abortion, though it all but guarantees more restrictive measures to come.

>>Sixteen other states this year considered measures to recognize or classify fertilized eggs and fetuses as persons.

 

Oh, We’re Not Done

If you think the attacks on reproductive rights this year were a mess, just wait until 2019. “Heartbeat” abortion bans have already been prefiled in Kentucky,Missouri, and South Carolina. Constitutional amendments granting rights to fetuses have been prefiled in South Carolina and Texas. And a total abortion ban punishable by life imprisonment—for providers and patients—has been prefiled inOklahoma. It’s. Not. Even. January.

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:18 a.m. No.5001726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1762

This is hysterical interview with Trump, see what he says aboutBooker running. I truly love this man! No homo

 

I suspect these politicians are running to delay the inevitable and our truly freakin funny president lays it on the line.

 

“Why? Trump’s response: Because I know him.

 

That's the beauty of our pres, he's been taking names and stories for years. I believed this when he started, what does he know, well freakin everything!

 

Can you even imagine for years and years Trump was recording and video taping these people for safety and insurance? I can! I wouldn't be surprised if all of the videos, the confessions, the secret deals are in some secret vault. The vault has a letter attached to it, " In the event of my untimely death, release it all!

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 7:41 a.m. No.5001860   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5001612

Do it, I suspect there are so many companies, organization, universities that make money on abortion, that’s why so much money going into fighting human morals and values. I’m looking at NIH grants…really big money maker

Anonymous ID: cfaf43 Feb. 2, 2019, 8:21 a.m. No.5002204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5001664

This makes me wonder if ALL processed food has aborted baby cells in them. It’s like Monsanto on steroids. And the point is to make it acceptable to cannabals. We start craving this sick shit