McDonald's Chicken McNuggets found to contain mysterious fibers, hair-like structures; Natural News Forensic Food Lab posts research photos, video
Friday, August 16, 2013 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: Chicken McNuggets, forensic food analysis, strange fibers
(NaturalNews) Today we announce the first investigation conducted at the Natural News Forensic Food Laboratory, the new science-based research branch of Natural News where we put foods under the microscope and find out what's really there.
Earlier today I purchased a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets from a McDonald's restaurant in Austin, Texas. Under carefully controlled conditions, I then examined the Chicken McNuggets under a high-powered digital microscope, expecting to see only processed chicken bits and a fried outer coating.
But what I found instead shocked even me. I've seen a lot of weird stuff in my decade of investigating foods and nutrition, but I never expected to find this...
Strange fibers found embedded inside Chicken McNuggets As the following photos show, the Chicken McNuggets were found to contain strange fibers that some people might say even resemble so-called "Morgellon's."
We found dark black hair-like structures sticking out of the nugget mass, as well as light blue egg-shaped structures with attached tail-like hairs or fibers.
These are shown in extreme detail in the photos below, taken on August 15, 2013 at the Natural News Forensic Food Lab. The actual Chicken McNugget samples used in these photos have been frozen for storage of forensic evidence.
We also found odd red coloring splotches in several locations, as well as a spherical green object that resembles algae.
We are not claiming or implying that these objects in any way make McDonald's Chicken McNuggets unsafe to consume. We do, however, believe that this visual evidence may warrant an FDA investigation into the ingredient composition of Chicken McNuggets.
In particular, where are the hair-like structures coming from? This is especially important to answer, given that chickens do not have hair. Is there cross-species contamination in the processing of Chicken McNuggets? This question needs to be answered.
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Microscopic photos reveal an alien-like landscape with weird shapes and fibers Here are the some of the photos from the Natural News Forensic Food Lab:
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Subject: Re: Nuggets, you probably don't want them anymore! Fri Aug 16, 2013 3:48 pm
Me thinks that their forensic investigative skills need work. You can make anything look bad under a microscope. Now I personally wouldn't eat the dang things myself knowing they are probably mostly made of the more "undesirable" parts of the chicken, processed to death, then pressed into those cute little nuggets. That much processing is bound to introduce contaminants such as threads from workers gloves and clothing, not to mention airborne fibers, hairs, dust, etc. Probably any of the "contaminants" I just listed would be safer to ingest that those "cute little nuggets" though.
The above said with a straight face from someone who likes Hebrew National wieners (please, no Anthony Wiener jokes here) and all beef bologna, both made from parts of the cow that I don't even want to think about.
BTW, I do buy [and like] chicken breast nuggets from Costco. They are 100% breast meat, breaded, and you can tell that they are real meat and not made of pressed itty-bitty chopped up bits. Not to be confused with those "Dino Bites" Costco sells. Those are cute little dinosaur shaped nuggets, processed to death, and I would never EVER buy those. I did sample one once when they were handing 'em out free just to see what was in 'em. Real dinosaur would have tasted better.
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Subject: Re: Nuggets, you probably don't want them anymore! Fri Aug 16, 2013 7:25 pm
http://morgellonsexposed.com/PhotoJournal.htm
Then some comparisons of the pictures in the first link and this one need to be looked at. Discern of course but some things do look similar.
Think we all should stick to home grown veggies.
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Subject: Re: Nuggets, you probably don't want them anymore!