KFC's Dark Secret: Are They Feeding Us...People?!The Commercial Says So?

5 months ago
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The video discusses lifestyle changes for detoxification, critiques media and societal norms, exposes hidden truths about fast food, and offers strategies for personal well-being.
[50:14-50:52]
The narrator suggests lifestyle changes to detoxify by avoiding processed foods.
Action steps: Stop eating poison, Cut out processed foods. And man, this is crazy. This shit's crazy. This is how bad it is, folks. This is how bad it is, okay? Okay. I like to post the crazy stuff on my fucking Facebook, okay? I'm that guy, okay? I'll post all the stuff. I'll post it all. They'll be like, yo, how is he saying all that stuff? Why is he saying all that crazy stuff?
[50:52-52:37]
The narrator critiques a KFC commercial to encourage questioning societal norms.
I'm like, yo, somebody's got to tell you what's up. Somebody's got to tell you. So somebody posted this. So y'all, KFC just dropped the commercial like 6 days ago. They be telling us So creative inside of your skin food what does the shirt say god take a look at this commercial really pay attention and before i even play this weren't didn't they come up with finger licking good you think it's like oh it's so good i'm looking my fingers after but what if it's finger licking you're in you're licking the finger you're saying fingers are good man anyway let's continue hey you got the chicken you got a sweater floating down then watch the people like in a court or something a big giant egg baptizing him.
[52:37-52:49]
The narrator discusses religious symbolism in media, likening a commercial to baptism.
He's baptizing him. Like Jesus. It's what Jesus would do. He turned the man into chicken. That's what Jesus would do.
[52:49-53:38]
The narrator summarizes thoughts on media influence and urges viewers to stop eating KFC.
Okay, hold on. I'll let him finish. Let me know in the comments. This shit crazy, fool. food this is literally the sign to stop eating kfc that's the sign that's the sign But again, it's like when you're this satanic, then they feel like they got the people really under that MKUltra really good.
[53:39-54:21]
The narrator notes society's disconnection from traditional media and excessive phone use.
People are just so plugged into their phones like this, like walking around like this all day. oh sorry i walked into another person walking like that just because they think that's how people are that's the cut like i don't even watch tv man like my tv hasn't been on months i used to have a android box my my guy solid guy hooking me up with the service my friend I haven't had fucking service since fucking, Jesus, February, man. And I'm paying until April. I'm like, nah, I don't need to watch TV anyway.
[54:21-54:34]
The narrator emphasizes content creation as a means to share truth and inform the public.
I'm too busy making content out here for the people, saving humanity. At that time, I was doing my disclosure channel. I was sharing all the truth to humanity. I was like, take it, take it. You need to hear this.
[54:34-54:48]
The narrator alleges hidden truths about fast food, claiming they disguise unethical practices as chicken.
They're Satanists. And now they want to make you chicken. Guess what, people? They've been feeding you chicken. They've been feeding yourself chicken. Sorry. They've been feeding you people disguised as chicken for a goddamn long time.
[54:48-55:07]
The narrator explains the evolution of fast food chains, challenging the perception of their origins.
And they're making it like, oh, it's just KFC. Or it's just a chicken joke. You think it's just chicken, man? Where do you think the chicken guys got the idea, bro? You know, they weren't making chicken first. They were making burgers first. They were doing the burgers. Where's the burgers?
[55:07-55:38]
The narrator questions societal awareness and forced consumption in fast food culture.
All those fast food joints, man. You know? You know, but you got to have, how do, like, what does it take for people to like see something like that and be like, oh shit, maybe everything is satanic. Maybe there is this whole, there is something to this. People being made to force to eat people because they don't know that we're feeding them people. But we're just so happy about it.
[55:38-56:05]
The narrator discusses societal accountability regarding food consumption and hidden truths.
We're just going to throw it in your face. Why? Because they're getting taken out. They're getting removed. So they're like, oh, well, we might as well let everybody know, well, you did it too. We're not that bad. Oh, you're going to take us to jail? Well, look, you've been eating it for fucking 40 years. We just fed it to you without your consent or knowledge. We're not bad guys. We just fed it to you. We're not bad. We're just the ones doing all this evil shit. It's not our fault. You can't just blame us.
[56:05-56:33]
The narrator shares personal strategies for well-being, advocating for organic choices and limiting tech exposure.
Look at them. It's like, what the fuck? That's the logic, bro. And like, man, anyway, let's continue. Cause that just, that just going to make me go crazy. Let's just continue. Fluoride, Go organic, Limit tech control. Avoid AI driven news feeds, social media manipulation, 5 g exposure and constant screen time.

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