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Show sample for 2/28/24: CEREAL KILLER - LET THEM EAT FLAKES W/ DR. JASON WEST

Ground Zero Media

Clyde Lewis

News

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Gary Pilnick, the CEO of Kelloggs, has drawn backlash after recently suggesting that families with strained finances could cope by eating "cereal for dinner." Food prices have soared in recent years and millions of Americans are trying to cut costs anywhere they can, however, telling people they should eat cereal as an alternative to poverty is actually exploiting the idea of repugnancy for lesser people. Many of these processed food items contain GMOs, artificial additives, insect parts, and weed killer, glyphosate. Let the peasants eat flakes - the bugs and the lab meats will follow as Bidenomics continues to eat up the income of the average American household. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10pm, pacific time), Clyde Lewis talks with integrative medical practitioner, Dr. Jason West about CEREAL KILLER - LET THEM EAT FLAKES. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media

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I'm Clyde Lewis and you're about to listen to a sample of today's Ground Zero show.

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Media.

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I'm Clyde Lewis and this is Brown Zero.

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The numbers to call it I 503 225.

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It's 503 225250.

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It's 503 225. 225. So, as you may or may not know I'm a history buff.

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I really love using history as an oracle for the present.

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It also helps in trying to determine what the future will hold because of human behavior and how it kind of mixes with history.

0:51.0

And we see repeat performances over and over again. It's like

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Mark Twain has said many times that history rhymes. Well there's this story that's

0:58.8

been told for centuries about Marie Antoinette.

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Now Marie was informed that the people of Paris were starving and they were saying

1:09.0

there was no bread in the shops and so the bakeries were empty there was a famine going on.

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So the French peasantry were literally starving to death so the story goes and she made inquiries

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out of this could be the case as there was no shortage of

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gluttonous banquets at her court. She saw Brios she in the bakery's thinking

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well feed them Brios, freed them cake cake so she was so air-headed and

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out of touch with the people and their inability to afford good food so when

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told guess what we have no bread her response was let them eat cake then.

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And from her perspective there was always something else on the table.

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