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I couldn't believe the information I came across. Matt Groening and other Illuminati are laughing at how stupid humanity is. Sorry the end of the video lags.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0036258.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/worlds-top-sweetener-is-made-with-gm-bacter...

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  • beer is yeast poop then - from sugars? C'mon, although I resent Monsanto's evils, it is very simplistic to suggest the questionable derivative and processes of creating aspartame will mean the final product will be equally harmful. If that is the case, it might just seem that water obtained via reverse osmosis from human waste - although tested as pure h2o - will similarly be 'impure' to the likes of you.

    But thanks for Futurama clips. Uber pwn

  • @tzeqin yummy chemical sludge.... mmmmmm.. If that's your perogative, aint nobody gonna stop ya.

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  • OK, so where's the evidence that "Aspartame is actually excrement of genetically modified E. coli"? You make the claim then provide no evidence, except the patent which doesn't even say anything of the kind. It doesn't say, "We feed laxatives to e coli bacteria and then collect their poop and that's how we make aspartame." If that is what the patent is somehow saying then please explain that to me. And Matt Groening is not a Freemason; you have to believe in God to be a Mason and MG is agnostic.

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  • @tzeqin yeah but can the recycled water give you brain cancer

  • @samwise0212 I do not know enough about the production of aspertame to comment on the validity of this claim but I do know that every living organism produces some type of waste product whether it be excrement, gas, acid or other. If something takes in nutrients and metabolizes them it will have a waste product.

  • Aspertame when fed to rats causes brain tumors... the literature is there for all to read, it has been published many times.

  • And another thing - bacteria do not have bowels and they do not poop. So your very claim is absurd and impossible to begin with, as well as there being no evidence for it.

  • PS also Mr Burns was going crazy in that scene, therefore it is implying that you'd have to be a nutcase to believe that "Freemasons run the country", which I think is a pretty accurate appraisal.

  • PS also Matt Groening's surname is pronounced "Gray - ning". And it would have been great if you'd actually provided some evidence for him apparently being a Freemason other than the fact that his show makes fun of Masons. He doesn't even write most episodes and the show makes fun of everyone. And the "Freemasons run the country" bit is just taking the piss out of stupid ignorant hateful conspiracy theorists like you. Anti-Freemasonry has been around a long time; even Hitler persecuted Masons

  • @ItOffishul Natural changes are NO different. They may be equally dangerous

    As some else has observed, there is no virtue in your argument

    Your argument doesn't make any sense, and is merely harmful, without good

    Your reasoning is a mess which others will have to clear up later

    Stop it

  • Real sugar contains 15 calories. Eat less. Move around more. It's very simple.

  • @beachcomber2008 GMO food is made in a lab. Natural genetic changes through nature are completely different. Although you can buy "all-natural" garbage food labeled as such thats actually GMO corn!!!!

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