• MORE Contaminated Edibles - WATER This Time

    From 186283@ud0s4.net@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 14 20:01:05 2024
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14083283/recall-bottled-water-contaminated-bacteria-Maryland-West-Virginia.html

    . . .

    Ya know, there have been just TOO many cases like
    this in TOO short a time. I've heard some saying
    it is a statistical fluke, but "escalating trend"
    is the true look & feel.

    There are a LOT of people along the food chain, from
    the illegal field workers and plant workers on up
    through the transport/storage/processing-prep and
    finally Mrs. Krieger's Supermarket. This means
    almost endless, oft untraceable, chances for either
    accidental contamination or DELIBERATE contamination.

    And yes, there are both foreign govts and crime cartels
    who WOULD like to "undermine consumer confidence". It's
    how terrorism works - make the existing powers look
    totally useless, that they can't save you, and watch
    the chaos unfold. Going after food, an absolute basic,
    is a fair target. Didja SEE the store shelves when
    there was even a HINT of a dock-workers strike ?
    Whole huge sections EMPTY. Panic.

    Even more for RFK to worry about.

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