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Two countries, the U.K. and Australia, are moving to ban products containing synthetic food & beverage dyes from their shelves, thought to cause problems in children, including symptoms of ADHD, and concern for adults.. One U.S. company, a Minnesota-based firm, has developed an all-natural, non-GM alternative to these petroleum-based dyes.
High in antioxidants, this new product, now catching the eye of large U.S. food/beverage manufacturers, is derived from a specially developed 'purple' corn hybrid. Once the natural dyes are extracted, the starches, proteins and oils in the corn are sustained for continued use along the food chain. To learn more, go to www.suntava.com.
One might be forgiven for thinking that Zlenski and Trump would be best buddies, being as they are both stupid, lying clowns.
So after you take out the cameras it is a simple matter to bring forces to bear upon those known who have caused all this harm upon England. Then...
The truth, in the UK, is called ''illegal content'' and ''dangerous misinformation''. Interesting lies and ''in your face'' lies to boot. I wonder...
Starmer: "We will crack down on anyone who is fuelling this division" Wouldn't that be the politicians?
It is a waste of time - your time and mine to "vote" nowadays - cause we all know - the votes ain't counted fair. So basically - it is WAR.
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