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https://scitechdaily.com/warning-study-finds-superbugs-lurking-in-40-of-supermarket-meat/ -> https://archive.md/X1Qvh

e coli

I literally never cook meat - for myself - to the (((recommended))) levels of heat and it's often raw in the center, as long as it's warm it's still good. Also do a very quick search and you'll see that all the actual e coli "scares" are from vegetables and then they're recalled. I can't actually recall of a single e coli scare for meat that wasn't sourced to vegetables.

The funny thing? The literal only case of somebody who isn't old as dirt dying from e coli that I'm aware of is some guy who got it from eating a bug, in Mexico at a bar as part of a cultural drink. This feels like the kike lie that eggs are bad for your cholesterol etc.

e; Also remember heat kills e coli, even muh drug resistant, so this is 100% irrelevant because if you cook your meat then why does it matter if it did have e coli?

https://scitechdaily.com/warning-study-finds-superbugs-lurking-in-40-of-supermarket-meat/ -> https://archive.md/X1Qvh >e coli I literally never cook meat - for myself - to the (((recommended))) levels of heat and it's often raw in the center, as long as it's warm it's still good. Also do a very quick search and you'll see that all the actual e coli "scares" are from vegetables and then they're recalled. I can't actually recall of a single e coli scare for meat that wasn't sourced to vegetables. The funny thing? The literal only case of somebody who isn't old as dirt dying from e coli that I'm aware of is some guy who got it from eating a bug, in Mexico at a bar as part of a cultural drink. This feels like the kike lie that eggs are bad for your cholesterol etc. e; Also remember heat kills e coli, even muh drug resistant, so this is 100% irrelevant because if you cook your meat then why does it matter if it did have e coli?

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mRNA vaccine manufacturing uses antibiotic resistant e. coli as the bioreactor for raw materials.

E. coli are not naturally antibiotic resistant. A colony of bugs get exposed to, "expression vectors," which are small genes containing two things: antibiotic resistance and the gene encoding the resultant protein you want your bugs to make. Then you kill off all of the non-resistant bugs in your colony with the antibiotic leaving you with a vat full of e. coli which are making your raw materials.

Then we see in the linked post that somebody has discovered gobs of these expression vectors in the vax for humans getting injected into people. I think it is safe to assume that if we see expression vectors in human vax, we'll see the same type of expression vectors in the agricultural vax. If that shit gets into the animal's or person's gut then the e. coli gut flora can gain antibiotic resistance from the expression vectors included in the not-sufficiently-purified vaccines.

I have not seen anything to suggest that normal intramuscular administration can cause the expression vectors to wind up inside the gut (which is technically outside of your body), but every damn time they tell us, "it doesn't do that," it actualy does. So no surprises when we see that everybody is pooping antibiotic resistant e. coli starting in 2021.

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E coli comes from shit. VEggies get it from illegals shitting in the fields. No one is shitting on your meat.