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d4dave1
Posted 8/6/2010 12:12 (#1303407 - in reply to #1303296)
Subject: RE: Meat production overseas



Edson, Alberta, Canada

Okay. Say you live in China and let's just say you work at a nuclear facility. Say the local government officials have tasked you with getting rid of all that accumulated nuclear waste at a cost that doesn't hurt the "People". Say that failure to accomplish this task could see you, your family and all your relatives shipped off to a labour camp. For sake of argument let's also say that some officials in stragtegic positions can be paid to look the other way for a small amount of money. Your brother/nephew/cousin/uncle works as the plant supervisor at the local bottling plant where they process various fruits for export, let's say for sake of argument peaches in this case. He too is at risk of spending the remainder of his life in a labour camp if YOU fail in your assigned task because he shares the same last name. That makes him amenable to your idea of adding just a spoonful or two of "waste" to each jar of fruit as a "preservative". The facility processes 8 million bottles of fruit per year. No citizen will be hurt because it is all being sold to the "unwashed" in America where they don't actually check their food for nuclear active waste. If this works you become a party hero and your entire family moves up in status and power within the ranks and you all gain access to new and wonderful things like a new apartment, jewelry, cars and MONEY. If it fails you and your entire family are sent to a labour camp or sentenced to death (same end result either way). The task has been given to you to accomplsh - no choice. Do or die.

Enjoy your peaches.

Regards,
Dave.  

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