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Topic started on 16-7-2004 @ 02:41 PM by they see ALL
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infowars.com...
"Scientists from the Russian city of Voronezh managed to produce milk and coffee from.blood."
"Scientists from a technological academy located in the Russian city of Voronezh developed a revolutionary technique of producing an entire array of
food products such as milk, yogurt, chocolate and coffee from blood, reported the academy's administration to "Interfax"."
this is crazy!!! (and sickening)
would any one of you (ATSers) try one of these products if you had the chance???
Read the original in Russian:
news.pravda.ru...
EDIT: link
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 02:43 PM by Echo
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Sounds good. I'd try it. Maybe the Russians know a little more about vampires then we do  Perhaps they came out with the first commercial vampire
diet
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 02:45 PM by ADVISOR
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Originally posted by they see ALL
would any one of you (ATSers) try one of these products if you had the chance???

WHAT are you say?!
Sickening, just sickening.
I don't think so buddy, not in this life time or the next trillion. I would rather become a vegetarian...
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 02:48 PM by Brittany
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Eww...
of course I would never try any of those products made from blood. That is absolutely sick. I like my milk just the way it is. (From cows, I hope...)
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 02:51 PM by Xayden
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I would try it. Blood? No big deal. Just think about other stuff you eat already. I mean c'mon the Brits eat black pudding don't they? I think i
heard that is made from pigs blood. Also, it has to be better than whats in a hot dog. lol
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 02:57 PM by Zzub
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I was raised on "blood pudding".
If you have never heard of it, look it up, especially how it's made.
Needless to say, when I was 10, I questioned the ingredients and haven't eaten it since.
*burp*
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 03:21 PM by Quest
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Zzub
You think thats bad? The Massi mix ox blood and ox milk to make long strands of good they eat. No cooking or anything...jsut mix and pull out a giant
strand that resembles snot.
Yum.
Also, I'd love some more creditable sources for this. But I'd eat/drink it. Heck, people drink city water all the time and that is partially
reclaimed from human waste. It doesn't matter where something came from, only the state its currently in. Since blood flows to cow mammeries...then
the mammeries make milk with the nutrients of the blood...whats the difference?
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 04:57 PM by XL5
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Hey Advisor, not to bash or make fun of you but "WHAT are you say?!" is engrish and the rest is perfect english, so I dunno maybe "all your grammer
are belong to us?" J/K!
Edit: We are what we eat but I don't think I'd eat stuff made or directly from ourselves.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 05:01 PM by nyarlathotep
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I think the answer to your question is where the source of the story is from PRAVDA, nuff said.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 05:06 PM by AD5673
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Nu ruskie umnaie! Well Russians are smart. Cool. I dont want to eat it but this is awsome! If they found a way to do this Russian scientists are
really smart. Cool article too ( i know Russian).
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:05 PM by they see ALL
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some say they will try it and some people say they will not try it...
why???
you know what my saying is: if it tastes good, eat it!!!
i hate when people in movies, for example, realy enjoy a food and when they find out what it is made of they spit it out of their mouths...
come on if you like it eat it, your not going to die (unless the milk has aids :lol
nyarlathotep---
the source of the story is from PRAVDA so what???
what are you saying???
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:16 PM by Journey
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Pravada spews forth much sensationalism, or to put it bluntly,BS. And my opinion is that this is but another example.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:18 PM by nyarlathotep
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Thy see all, I am saying that Pravda is the American equivalent of the National Enquirer. I am sorry for you if you don't understand that. Have you
seen any of the other stories Pravda had produced? I think that if you ask most of the ATS'rs what they think of Pravda, they will say the same.
How can you honestly say that milk and coffee were produced from blood? If you believe that, you may also think that you can turn silver to gold.
Also, I have a bridge that I want to sell to you.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:20 PM by sheaisdumb
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Hmm...i wouldnt mind trying it, as long as its healthy...
I like my coffee O+, thanks.
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:21 PM by they see ALL
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Originally posted by nyarlathotep
Thy see all, I am saying that Pravda is the American equivalent of the National Enquirer. I am sorry for you if you don't understand that. Have you
seen any of the other stories Pravda had produced? I think that if you ask most of the ATS'rs what they think of Pravda, they will say the same.
How can you honestly say that milk and coffee were produced from blood? If you believe that, you may also think that you can turn silver to gold.
Also, I have a bridge that I want to sell to you. 
sry i didnt know because i dont understand russian...
also i questioned there claims...
any way, how much is that bridge???
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:33 PM by nyarlathotep
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Originally posted by they see ALL
sry i didnt know because i dont understand russian...
also i questioned there claims...
any way, how much is that bridge???

Sorry, that won't work, because they post all of their stories in English as well.
BTW, the Brooklyn bridge I am selling is $1,000,000. If you could kindly send the check payable to........well you know what I am getting at
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:37 PM by they see ALL
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nyarlathotep---
what will not work my excuse???
i didnt know that the articles were posted in english as well...
BTW im writing the check now...
lets stay on topic now...
YOU have NOT answered my question yet you just criticized my sources...
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:41 PM by nyarlathotep
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They see all, what was your question? I will stay on topic, but you must realize that Pravda is very far from a relaible source.
If your question is would I try any of these products, I will say that these products do not exist.
Please tell me how you can turn blood into coffee or milk?
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:45 PM by they see ALL
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Originally posted by nyarlathotep
They see all, what was your question? I will stay on topic, but you must realize that Pravda is very far from a relaible source.
If your question is would I try any of these products, I will say that these products do not exist.
Please tell me how you can turn blood into coffee or milk? 
that IS my question...
i cannot answer your question because i dont understand the russian manual that the russians used to create these products
anyway this question can now be a hypothetical (sp???) question...
so would you???
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reply posted on 16-7-2004 @ 10:51 PM by nyarlathotep
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Hypothetically, yes I would try one of these products, if it were true. I don't have a problem with that.
Blood consists of four major parts: red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. Please tell me how these things can be made into
coffee.
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