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	<title>Comments on: Could this be a clue in the case of the radioactive cheese grater from Flint?</title>
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		<title>By: michaelmkones</title>
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		<title>By: TheAquarius</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 02:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No it&#039;s just the latest breakthrough in gadget tech for the savvy chefs of the world. The nuclear powered cheese grater only at sharper image.With the many known and unknown population control tactics being employed and the ultimate goal of the reduction of the human population to some 400 million something as heinous as this does not surprise me in the least bit, and smacks of NWO agenda priority number one. If this is truth then it would be a fitting tool in their arsenal of weapons used against the betterment of humanity. Silent weapons, and why wouldn&#039;t they utilize something as cheap and plentiful as this? just like the depleted uranium warheads used in Iraq. Its the easiest and most cost effective way of disposing of their nuclear waste and it&#039;s the gift that keeps on giving. What&#039;s the half life of uranium or plutonium? Too damn long! Just ask a pile of Lead. I guess they haven&#039;t yet gathered enough data from their many radiation experiments on unsuspecting people against their will more than 50 years ago. Maybe they forgot about Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Add a geiger counter to your survival kit. Double whammy if Monsanto produces the milk that is used in the cheese that&#039;s getting grated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No it&#39;s just the latest breakthrough in gadget tech for the savvy chefs of the world. The nuclear powered cheese grater only at sharper image.With the many known and unknown population control tactics being employed and the ultimate goal of the reduction of the human population to some 400 million something as heinous as this does not surprise me in the least bit, and smacks of NWO agenda priority number one. If this is truth then it would be a fitting tool in their arsenal of weapons used against the betterment of humanity. Silent weapons, and why wouldn&#39;t they utilize something as cheap and plentiful as this? just like the depleted uranium warheads used in Iraq. Its the easiest and most cost effective way of disposing of their nuclear waste and it&#39;s the gift that keeps on giving. What&#39;s the half life of uranium or plutonium? Too damn long! Just ask a pile of Lead. I guess they haven&#39;t yet gathered enough data from their many radiation experiments on unsuspecting people against their will more than 50 years ago. Maybe they forgot about Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Add a geiger counter to your survival kit. Double whammy if Monsanto produces the milk that is used in the cheese that&#39;s getting grated.</p>
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