Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Orwell warned us about this ; when I composed the previous post in 2006, that info (at the bottom ) about Insta-Pro selling machines to convert excrement to cattle feed [ excuse me while I gag ] was a page on its website. But now it's not there anymore. Not all that hard to figure out why! Its disappearance tells you that the Dairy Cartel is paying close attention to this - seemingly - little group of raw milk fans But do we see the FDA doing undercover work to prosecute those who sell shit as pet food, across state lines?======================> not science fiction 2006 > > The book "The Whole Soy Story" reports how our food is being polluted > from the very bottom, up. So-called "sanitized" manure is being mixed-in > as a basic component of animal feedstock, under cover of soy meal which > they call "soy-lentil".> > Bearing in mind that this company uses the very same machinery for > processing human food, one immediately wonders if it owns the copyright > to the brand "Soylent Green" ?> > ____________________> From "The Whole Soy Story" by Dr. K. > > Fowl Play> > The Insta-Pro extruder - developed to turn defatted soybean meal into > textured vegetable protein and other modern food products - is being > used to extrude "secondary resources". snipped >>>>>>>>>>>>> > > ____________________> > Below is an excerpt from the internet page> < www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm> > in > which this company euphemistically admits it renders excrement, dead > animals and every kind of utter filth to manageable stuff which is then > folded-in to the "food" chain. This is not science fiction = it's one of > the building blocks with which the milk / meat on store shelves this > afternoon in your neighbourhood, was concocted.> > ____________________> > Insta-Pro® dry extruders have been utilized since 1985 to process> high moisture by-products from the animal and food industry.> > Numerous papers have been published in scientific journals testifying to > the quality of extruded by-products and the importance of this > technology for a cleaner environment, reduction of feed cost and adding > value to what otherwise has been considered waste.> > The sterilization that can be achieved by the dry-extrusion process > makes it possible to safely process by-products that can potentially> contain disease causing micro organisms. By-products encountered most > often include hatchery waste, farm mortalities, litter and manure, > slaughter house by-products, fish waste and other marine by-products.> > Onibasu Link: http://onibasu.com/archives/rd/25511.html> <http://onibasu.com/archives/rd/25511.html>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Thank goodness the internet is forever. You can find that " removed page " on the Wayback machine at http://web.archive.org/web/20060709233719/http://insta-pro.com/waste.htm. This may truly be the way we undo the the corporate liars. Langlois Gordon S. wrote: > > Orwell warned us about this ; when I composed the previous post > in 2006, that info (at the bottom ) about Insta-Pro selling machines > to convert excrement to cattle feed /[ excuse me while I gag ]/ was a > page on its website. But now it's not there anymore. > > Not all that hard to figure out why! Its disappearance tells you that > the Dairy Cartel is paying close attention to this - seemingly - > little group of raw milk fans > > But do we see the FDA doing undercover work to prosecute those who > sell shit as pet food, across state lines? > ====================== > > not science fiction 2006 > > > > The book " The Whole Soy Story " reports how our food is being > polluted > from the very bottom, up. So-called " sanitized " manure is > being mixed-in > as a basic component of animal feedstock, under > cover of soy meal which > they call " soy-lentil " . > > > > Bearing in mind that this company uses the very same machinery for > > processing human food, one immediately wonders if it owns the > copyright > to the brand " Soylent Green " ? > > > > ____________________ > > From " The Whole Soy Story " by Dr. K. > > > > Fowl Play > > > > The Insta-Pro extruder - developed to turn defatted soybean meal > into > textured vegetable protein and other modern food products - is > being > used to extrude " secondary resources " . > > snipped >>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > ____________________ > > > > Below is an excerpt from the internet page > > < www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm> > <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm > <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm>> > in > which this company > euphemistically admits it renders excrement, dead > animals and every > kind of utter filth to manageable stuff which is then > folded-in to > the " food " chain. This is not science fiction = it's one of > the > building blocks with which the milk / meat on store shelves this > > afternoon in your neighbourhood, was concocted. > > > > ____________________ > > > > Insta-Pro® dry extruders have been utilized since 1985 to process > > high moisture by-products from the animal and food industry. > > > > Numerous papers have been published in scientific journals > testifying to > the quality of extruded by-products and the importance > of this > technology for a cleaner environment, reduction of feed cost > and adding > value to what otherwise has been considered waste. > > > > The sterilization that can be achieved by the dry-extrusion process > > makes it possible to safely process by-products that can potentially > > contain disease causing micro organisms. By-products encountered > most > often include hatchery waste, farm mortalities, litter and > manure, > slaughter house by-products, fish waste and other marine > by-products. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Thank goodness the internet is forever. You can find that " removed page " on the Wayback machine at http://web.archive.org/web/20060709233719/http://insta-pro.com/waste.htm. This may truly be the way we undo the the corporate liars. Langlois Gordon S. wrote: > > Orwell warned us about this ; when I composed the previous post > in 2006, that info (at the bottom ) about Insta-Pro selling machines > to convert excrement to cattle feed /[ excuse me while I gag ]/ was a > page on its website. But now it's not there anymore. > > Not all that hard to figure out why! Its disappearance tells you that > the Dairy Cartel is paying close attention to this - seemingly - > little group of raw milk fans > > But do we see the FDA doing undercover work to prosecute those who > sell shit as pet food, across state lines? > ====================== > > not science fiction 2006 > > > > The book " The Whole Soy Story " reports how our food is being > polluted > from the very bottom, up. So-called " sanitized " manure is > being mixed-in > as a basic component of animal feedstock, under > cover of soy meal which > they call " soy-lentil " . > > > > Bearing in mind that this company uses the very same machinery for > > processing human food, one immediately wonders if it owns the > copyright > to the brand " Soylent Green " ? > > > > ____________________ > > From " The Whole Soy Story " by Dr. K. > > > > Fowl Play > > > > The Insta-Pro extruder - developed to turn defatted soybean meal > into > textured vegetable protein and other modern food products - is > being > used to extrude " secondary resources " . > > snipped >>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > ____________________ > > > > Below is an excerpt from the internet page > > < www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm> > <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm > <http://www.insta-pro.com/waste.htm>> > in > which this company > euphemistically admits it renders excrement, dead > animals and every > kind of utter filth to manageable stuff which is then > folded-in to > the " food " chain. This is not science fiction = it's one of > the > building blocks with which the milk / meat on store shelves this > > afternoon in your neighbourhood, was concocted. > > > > ____________________ > > > > Insta-Pro® dry extruders have been utilized since 1985 to process > > high moisture by-products from the animal and food industry. > > > > Numerous papers have been published in scientific journals > testifying to > the quality of extruded by-products and the importance > of this > technology for a cleaner environment, reduction of feed cost > and adding > value to what otherwise has been considered waste. > > > > The sterilization that can be achieved by the dry-extrusion process > > makes it possible to safely process by-products that can potentially > > contain disease causing micro organisms. By-products encountered > most > often include hatchery waste, farm mortalities, litter and > manure, > slaughter house by-products, fish waste and other marine > by-products. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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