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Prophetic timing. I've just been reading the comic 'Think Tank', which is about a smart dude trapped inside a DARPA funded weapons lab - printed by Top Cow. I've also been wondering for a while about a game called 'Criminal Case', which has a lot of 'Q' type comms built into it (the last series was cut short and ended after 17 episodes on the day that Biden took the presidency). A recurring company in said game is 'Rocket Cow'. I was wondering just this morning how cow comms might work and the Universe answered.

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I loved that game! (17) Episodes!

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So what is "Ground Meat"?

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Check out this list of Corporate Jargon. Look at how much "food" and "animals" are used to denote a business concept or scenario.

https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/Awful-corporate-jargon-phrases-you-cant-escape

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I just found the following: https://exposingpedovore.wordpress.com/2019/07/09/the-secret-meanings-of-the-symbols-used-by-the-secret-societies/

Walnut = Brain Walnut Juice = Adrenochrome it is towards the end.

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https://walnuts.org/recipe/creamy-crunchy-ambrosia-salad/

Why is this popular walnut recipe called "ambrosia"?

What is "ambrosia"?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrosia

https://sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/str/str13.htm

You starting to understand how "mainstream" all these terms still are? "Walnut" is just the update for our modern times. They've been at the word games for a long, long time. Masons trace their lineage back to the Egyptian Pharaohs, right?

People weren't just sacrificed for the "gods." They were sacrificed to get "that secret sauce." What's in the sauce? Just adrenochrome?

Why do they cover themselves in gold powder?

https://qalerts.app/?n=185

https://qalerts.app/?n=197

Any place there is gold, there is human sacrifice. Strange, huh?

Why has Egypt been so white-washed of the blood of human sacrifice? This is an article I've been reading through about how Egypt viewed human sacrifice: https://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/humansac.htm

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I've been thinking about it more, and I believe I have a good comparison exercise for "Ground Meat."

What does it mean for an individual to be "put into the grinder."

Well, in war it means being sent to the front lines.

In Corporate Culture, it's something like the mailroom, the front desk, or a retail position. Anything that is rough work for not a lot of pay.

Let's examine that bit a little more closely. If you could classify Corporate Workers by a grade of beef, what would that look like?

What would be a top-cut sirloin? A CEO?

What about a T-Bone Steak? Vice President? Upper Management?

What about a Rump Roast? Takes a while to cook, so maybe R&D?

Then there's Ground Beef. Is it not true all of the above could be turned into ground beef? All the "trimmings"?

What happens when a CEO or Manger gets demoted? What happens if they go from head honcho of a Fortune 500 company to flipping burgers at McDonalds?

Would you say he's nothing more than dried-up leftovers? Trimmings whose only use is to be ground into a paste and served to the lowest common denominator?

"Ground" status is akin to being "Grounded." Repeat failure leads to grunt work, as you will no longer be trusted with the responsibilities of a "better cut of meat."

Also, perhaps, it's in reference to undocumented(illegal) hired hands on farms. Work visas may also be included. It's "meat" that you're not sure where it came from, but it gets the job done for cheap. Just a hunch there, needs more connections first.

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When you get into this level of specifics, you need context.

First, what type of meat? Beef? Chicken? Turkey?

That is of the utmost importance, because "ground" as a modifier is too open. Anything can be ground up, not just meat.

If you want an example of "real" Comms of Ground Meat in context, look up the Pink Slime debacle from a decade ago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_slime

I'd be interested if you could look up the Colbert Report or Daily Show episode on the matter. I've had difficulty finding it myself since they altered the YouTube search algorithm.

Also, the sand in the Taco Bell tacos debacle.

At the very least, understand exactly what's happening with the "Ground Beef" industry. They are allowed to add "binders, dyes, preservatives, and 'nutrient fortification'." Does that leave wiggle room for nefarious things to make their way into the beef supply? Why is it next to impossible to sell beef directly to the consumer, as seen with the Amish case recently?

https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2023/11/amos-miller-exits-federal-court-in-2023-as-the-third-time-is-the-charm/

Why are they so concerned about it? What is it about "unregulated" beef that has them scared? Are they afraid we might notice a big difference?

Name some ways you can get rid of a body. We are dealing with mafia groups, after all.

Keep in mind, it's not just the fear of human flesh making its way into the food supply you have to worry about. Other toxic materials and dubious contaminants have to be gotten rid of too.

Why is Gold found in fecal matter? Well, if we are to take this article literally and not Comms:

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/mar/23/gold-in-faeces-worth-millions-save-environment#:~:text=Sewage%20sludge%20contains%20traces%20of,of%20the%20US%20Geological%20Survey.

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The reason I asked is because I found a lot of reports on the following: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/e-coli-has-been-found-in-ground-beef-and-walnuts-heres-what-to-know/

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Here is a Colbert Report that I found from 2012 :https://www.cc.com/video/1bsxs9/the-colbert-report-the-beefstate-governors

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