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Magluvin

No wonder there is so much push for pro choice. They are harvesting.


Sickening: Major food corporations use tissue from aborted babies to manufacture flavor additives in processed foods

sarkeizen

Quote from: Magluvin on April 15, 2015, 01:04:03 AM
Show me
Hey a request for EVIDENCE instead of your usual "No, don't tell me anything I don't want to hear". :)
Quotea school science book that shows crushing up wheaties, or for that matter, any food and pick up the crumbs with a magnet. ???
Well...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/get-the-iron-out-of-your-breakfast-cereal-bring-science-home/

This isn't a school science book but it is a science experiment for kids that predates moron-boy's video by a few years.   If you're reading carefully - which you never do - you'll see it's actually from National Science Education Standards which is a guide for teaching kids science.  This particular one is from a 1996 copy. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) but you could have found all of that if a) You had even a microscopic interest in something other than your prejudices or b) If you had listened in science class. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Soooooo going to keep pretending that this isn't a reasonably well known experiment for KIDS to do?  Going to keep pretending that Mike Adams is doing research? :) :) :) :) :)

Let me know moron.

Magluvin

Quote from: sarkeizen on April 15, 2015, 09:25:28 AM
Hey a request for EVIDENCE instead of your usual "No, don't tell me anything I don't want to hear". :)Well...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/get-the-iron-out-of-your-breakfast-cereal-bring-science-home/

This isn't a school science book but it is a science experiment for kids that predates moron-boy's video by a few years.   If you're reading carefully - which you never do - you'll see it's actually from National Science Education Standards which is a guide for teaching kids science.  This particular one is from a 1996 copy. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) but you could have found all of that if a) You had even a microscopic interest in something other than your prejudices or b) If you had listened in science class. :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Soooooo going to keep pretending that this isn't a reasonably well known experiment for KIDS to do?  Going to keep pretending that Mike Adams is doing research? :) :) :) :) :)

Let me know moron.

I said show me a high school text book that has this experiment. You failed.

Your article says to grind to a powder and see if the magnet picks up tiny black particles. But Mikes vid and others show the magnet picking up chunks that were not just fine particles of iron only.  But you cant tell the difference. So your the moron.  :P

Mags

sarkeizen

Quote from: Magluvin on April 15, 2015, 06:34:12 PM
I said show me a high school text book that has this experiment. You failed.
Actually you said:
QuoteShow me a school science book that shows crushing up wheaties
Is this a school science book?  Yep.  Does it tell you to crush up wheaties?  Yep.

Changing your requirements now is a little low....even for you.  No wait.  I'm pretty sure that's you all the time. :) :) :)
Quote
Your article says to grind to a powder and see if the magnet picks up tiny black particles. But Mikes vid and others show the magnet picking up chunks that were not just fine particles of iron only.  But you cant tell the difference.
So you don't think the particles are magnetic or you don't think they were in the cereal?    You have to believe at least one of those two because if you don't then you've admitted that I'm right and you're wrong :)  Clearly some larger cereal pieces would get picked up with a sufficiently strong magnet.  Since not every kid has a large neodymium magnet at home the experiment is designed to work with weak magnets.

Watching you squirm is fun.  Keep it up. :)