Chemtrails, Seeing is believing.

by pedal power 482 Replies latest social current

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    I've heard that coke is a good tenderizer. I don't know about the dissolving part.

  • sooner7nc
    sooner7nc

    Once the anti-icing additives pass through combustion, their job is done and they may well be rendered useless.

    Exactly my point. Subjecting any bio-organism or complex chemical to this kind of temp and pressure and then expelling it into an environment of extreme low temps and high doses of UV radiation seems to be a very poor way of delivery.

  • ProdigalSon
    ProdigalSon

    http://www.naturalnews.com/026713_Coca-Cola_teeth_caffeine.html

    The Coca-Cola Company's South Pacific division has been ordered to print a retraction of a full-page print ad claiming that Coca-Cola did not rot teeth or "[make] you fat."

    "Coke's messages were totally unacceptable, creating an impression which is likely to mislead that Coca-Cola cannot contribute to weight gain, obesity and tooth decay," said Graeme Samuel, chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). "They also had the potential to mislead parents about the potential consequences of consuming Coca-Cola."

    In 2008, Coca-Cola South Pacific ran a full-page ad in a number of newspapers claiming to debunk a number of "myths" about Coke products. Kelly Armstrong, a popular Australian actress, was portrayed as the narrator in the ad, titled "Motherhood & Myth-Busting."

    "Now that I've found out what's myth and what isn't, it's good to know that our family can continue to enjoy one of our favorite drinks," Armstrong said in the ad. "My boys now call me Mum, the Myth Buster!"

    Claiming that Coke was perfectly "kiddie safe," the ad said it was time "to state the facts and to help you understand the truth behind Coca-Cola."

    The ad identified the following popular perceptions of Coke as "myths": "It's full of added preservatives and artificial colors"; "Makes you fat"; "It was originally green"; "'Coca-Cola contained cocaine once upon a time"; "Packed with caffeine"; "Rots your teeth."

    Following a joint complaint by the Australian Dental Association, the Obesity Policy Coalition and the Parents Jury, the ACCC launched an investigation into the ad, eventually concluding that it constituted false and misleading advertising. As a result, Coke has been ordered to run a corrective ad in major newspapers of every major Australian city. Among other corrections, the company must include accurate numbers for the amount of caffeine included in Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

    In the initial ad, Coke falsely claimed that those soft drinks contained only one-third the caffeine of a cup of tea.

  • ProdigalSon
    ProdigalSon

    Once the anti-icing additives pass through combustion, their job is done and they may well be rendered useless.

    I never said the additive itself was harmful, I said that they could add other things to it. If you're saying certain toxic elements can't be engineered to pass through combustion and still disperse toxic elements, then prove it.

  • sooner7nc
    sooner7nc

    There you go folks. No good answer for chemtrails so let's change the subject to Coke. Jesus F****** Christ.

  • wannabefree
    wannabefree
    Following a joint complaint by the Australian Dental Association, the Obesity Policy Coalition and the Parents Jury, the ACCC launched an investigation into the ad, eventually concluding that it constituted false and misleading advertising.

    Come on. False and misleading isn't the same as what you are claiming.

    Acid in orange juice is stronger than the acid in Coke, sure, keep your mouth full of coke or orange juice non-stop for a year and perhaps some of your teeth will have dissolved, to say it is impossible for Coke to contribute to tooth decay would be false and misleading.

    Contribute to weight gain, sure, it is full of sugar, of course over indulging will contribute to weight gain, so will eating too many bananas or twinkies!

  • sooner7nc
    sooner7nc

    I never said the additive itself was harmful, I said that they could add other things to it. If you're saying certain toxic elements can't be engineered to pass through combustion and still disperse toxic elements, then prove it.

    Bullshit! You prove that they can be made to pass through combustion! You're the one that has to prove this shit is true, not any of us.

  • Twitch
    Twitch
    If you're saying certain toxic elements can't be engineered to pass through combustion and still disperse toxic elements, then prove it.

    Fatal exception error. Burden of proof rests on those who assert. System shutting down,..

  • sooner7nc
    sooner7nc

    @ Twitch

  • wannabefree
    wannabefree

    The CIA should do chemtrails of Coca-Cola, it will dissolve eveything it comes in contact with, has a very short half-life, then they can move in and repopulate with desirables ... unless it dissolves the holding tanks on the aircraft first.

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