Anonymous ID: d3c279 April 27, 2020, 9:56 a.m. No.8937779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7808

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No, a China corp does not own Tyson. It's a public company.

https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:TSN

 

Tyson does have an investment in Beyond Meat, Memphis Meats, and Future Meat Technologies which would see their sales skyrocket if clowns are successful in convincing the rubes that there is human meat from China being sold in US supermarkets.

http://fortune.com/2018/01/29/tyson-memphis-meats-investment/

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Anonymous ID: d3c279 April 27, 2020, 10:15 a.m. No.8937909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7935 >>8166 >>8319 >>8373 >>8401

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https://the-fringe.com/thread-the_clinton_tyson_connection

Indeed, during the 1992 presidential campaign, Texas billionaire and independent candidate Ross Perot dubbed then-Gov. Clinton "chicken man" because of his close relationship to Tyson and to Arkansas' poultry industry.

And Clinton himself drew attention to the association when he acknowledged to a campaign audience that he had sacrificed the environment in Arkansas to create more jobs for the state's poultry farms.

 

https://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2016/02/02/Why-37-Year-Old-Clinton-Financial-Scandal-Still-Relevant

The Times also reported, “During Mr. Clinton's tenure in Arkansas, Tyson benefited from a variety of state actions, including $9 million in government loans, the placement of company executives on important state boards and favorable decisions on environmental issues.”

Tyson appears to have obtained these results for what looks like a bribe delivered though Hillary Clinton’s commodities account. To quote the company’s former chairman: politics is “a series of unsentimental transactions between those who need votes and those who have money.”