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Bill Gates does not take his deadly covid “clot shots” disappointed with the natural health world, so he is covering organic fruits with toxic epilly shiny chemical-coating

Web Desk, 29/07/202529/07/2025

Shri himself, nefarious mega-Billionaire, Bill “Massacre” DoorThose who promised TEDX that they can reduce the population of the world. Some Arab people are now target Perfectly ignorant American with hypocrites that cover their favorite health food, biological yield. F funded by a bright chemical coating called Epil Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation And the USDA has sidelined the organic guidelines as a “fungicidal”, so that Gates can find a way to make healthy people on the planet that deny its malignant MRNA clot shots. This is a Plandemic Revenge 2.0, and the natural health enthusiasts are whistling over the entire operation.

Reporaged with permission from Article by SD Wells Naturalnews.com

Question Clag: Does spike protein occur in nanopathy in Epike? Is this a meal “vaccination”, such as mRNA jabbing like animals, so that the meat is infected with spikes?

Epil toxic shiny coating contains restricted heavy metal materials that are now approved for use on organic yield classified as “fungicidities”.

Unnatially named “OrganiPil” Epillas contain mono- and diclycerides It is clearly prohibited for use as organic food coatings. So how much did Gates pay for USDA regulators to skirt and find a flaws? The coating overtakes the residues of arsenic, cadmium, lead and palladium, heavy metal toxins that can cause metabolic disorders, cancer, and dementia like spikes priest vaccine for covid.

Epil Sciences, a company supported by prominent investors such as Gates Foundation, has shaken the controversy over its synthetic fruit coating, orgipil, which is approved for organic use with mostly undeclared materials. In the last one month, giving wrong information to Epil’s product with a toxic cleaning solution went viral, causing public doubt. Now, industry guard and organic advocates are questioning the inspection of USDA and call for more transparency in biological certification.

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Organic, marketed as a citric acid-based fungicidal and produced coating, was approved for post-harvest use by organic material review institute (OMRI)-not as a processing aid. However, the epil promotes it as a shelf-life-displayed “coating”, which increases concerns about regulator ambiguity.

According to Orsi Dézsi, CEO of OMRI, the organization evaluates products based on the manufacturer-composition, not all possible applications. “If an OMRI is listed is used beyond its approved scope, it can violate the USDA organic rules,” Dézsi said. The guidance of the USDA distinguishes between documents, NOP 5023, “coatings” (processing AIDS) and “fungicidal” (insect control), yet the marketing of the apel blors the line.

Like Omri, third-party content review organization (MROS) play an important role in organic certification, but works without USDA regulation. Mark Kastail of Organices has warned that certificates often avoid MRO without independent investigation. “We are forced to rely on an irregular unit to explain organic rules,” said Kasteel. Despite the 2011 recommendation for the USDA oversight of MROS, the agency refused, citing a limited statutory authority.

Some retail vendors, such as natural grosters, have already banned the applied yield. “We don’t want it in our food supply,” said Alan Lewis, VP of the company’s regulatory matters. Kasteel urged consumers to put pressure on retailers, emphasizing their impact.

Beyond the apel, advocates argue that large issues – such as hydroponics in organic farming and lax enforcement on the fields of factory – to pay equal attention. These practices, they say, reduce organic integrity more than a single coating.

Epil debate underlines corporate innovation between innovation and increasing stress between organic principles. As the industry expands, transparency and USDA accountability are important. For now, consumers are advised to find locally grown organic yield – or develop their own – to avoid dependence on opaque, globally distributed products. The dispute acts as a reminder: the confidence in the organic label rests on the rigid, vague standards.

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Tune your food news frequency Foodsupply.news And get updates on more toxic ingredients attacking organic food supply.

The sources of this article include:

Naturalnews.com

Organicinsider.com

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