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Monday 21 September 2015

Ex-CIA analyst reveals how the US destabilizes countries by spreading obesity through McDonald's




MOSKOW-The individual responsible for the leak is a 35-year-old former CIA analyst George Miller. Miller has been working at the CIA for the last five years as an employee for the Central Intelligence Agency.


The CIA plan began in 1940 when the first McDonald's restaurant was founded in San Bernardino, California. Ever since the CIA has spread over 36,000 restaurants world wide to all strategically important countries. Just few countries which seem to be absolutely unimportant to the US such as Mongolia, Nepal, Bolivia, Iceland, Montenegro, Bermuda, Jamaica, North Korea (although Kim Jong-un looks like he eats 10 burgers everyday), Zimbabwe and Barbados have escaped the invasion of McDonald's.


As of 2008 the WHO estimated that at least 500 million adults (greater than 10%) are obese. For example, the Mighty Angus from McDonald's has a belt-busting 790 calories.


"The weapon of mass obesity is deployed to turn the world population into a bunch of physically unfit, depressed and under mood swings suffering people which are not capable of defending their country and are forced to join the NATO. Overweight people need more health care and make the health care system unstable," explains Miller. 

"They always take up 2 seats, eat 2 package of Oreos instead of 1 and consume more fuel in travel so they cost more money and the monetary system is also destabilized. People from poor countries such as the sub-Saharan area will envy them and create social unrest leading to destabilization. Obese people get addicted to all the fat and sugar that is contained in burgers, in coke and other American products and start to think they need us."

By increasing obesity and thus creating weak people they are more willing to accept anything what comes form the US and the plan seems to be (still) working.


Some interesting facts about McDonald's

Countries who do not have any McDonald's:
http://whatculture.com/offbeat/10-countries-dont-mcdonalds.php

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