E-Coli Conspiracy
By Sweet.
In September, spinach. In December, green onions.... What's coming in March...?
Look at the pattern. Everyone knows the year is broken into 4 quarters....Jan-March, April-June, July-September, October - December....
Note: The first outbreak occured in the last month of the third quarter .....the second outbreak occured in the last month of the forth quarter.....
If this pattern continues we can expect the next out break in March of 2007.
Okay you may ask yourself why would Sweet analyze something so closely?
My answer, I don't do it on purpose....things like this just pop into my brain....no I have not eaten any mushrooms....
But has anyone else noticed botn spinach and green onions are green?
So at this moment in time, we can expect the next veggie to be green. Perhaps lettuce????
Has anyone noticed they were packaged by the same company?
Both grown in California.....could this be a conspiracy??
Sweet
xoxoxo
2 Comments:
I remember the National News doing a report
on the California grower of the spinach that
caused an e. coli breakout just a couple of months ago.
At that time, they had heavy rainfalls and thought
that perhaps some sewage contaminated water may have
leached into the ground of the growing fields. Yet at the time of the story, nothing was conclusive. Did they ever
find the source of that outbreak? I didn't see any
follow-up story that came to a final conclusion. At what
point is the contamination taking place? In the field or
the facility that packages the produce?
Also, retailers have quite the conspiracy going on right
now and every year around this time. It's called Christmas. Anyone want to wrestle in a store isle for
a Playstation 3?
This latest report from the CDC seems to incriminate the manufacturing facility.
"E. Coil O157 was isolated from 13 packages of spinach supplied by patients living in 10 states. Eleven of the packages had lot codes consistent with a single manufacturing facility on a particular day. Two packages did not have lot codes available but had the same brand name as the other packages. The “DNA fingerprints” of all 13 of these E. coli match that of the outbreak strain."
It does to me anyway.
And forget about that PS3. People are killing for it. Seriously! I'm happy with my PS2's. And I'll stick with them until a PS3 is available at a yard sale for five bucks. The whole idea of having to own the latest gaming device is a scam. Sony intentionally releases these gaming devices with inferior technology just so they can sell you another unit and make you buy all the games you have all over again.
If you want the pinnacle of gaming devices, use your PC or Mac (Alienware is the best for gamers). Computers can't be beat for high resolution, speed, effects and sound. And even today’s laptops have RCA and S-Video jacks to connect them to a TV, if you want a larger screen. As an example, the new PC’s and Mac’s today run at up to 6.4 Ghz or 6400 Mhz. with dual Athlon 64's. The PS2 core runs at 300 Mhz with a graphics clock frequency of 150MHz. The new PS3 claims a core speed of 3.2 Ghz, but the graphics poke along at 550 Mhz. Why does Sony allow this unit to sell with such a slow graphics rate? So they can sell you another one in a year or two that will be slightly better.
But still not as good as your trusty computer is right now!
Disclaimer: The above is not fact in any way, but simply my own humble opinion. Please don't sue me Sony. You must be 18 years old and unmarried to have an opinion. If you are married and would like to have an opinion, ask your wife for one.
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