Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: Yesterday I posted shocking macrophotography pictures of processed meat products. Since then, over a quarter of a million people have viewed the photos in the first 24 hours, and word has spread all over the internet about these sick, graphic images of processed meats. I've already received numerous complaints of people vomiting (I'm not kidding)! More importantly, however, I've also received many comments from people who say they are no longer going to eat processed meat products at all. They're either opting for fresh meats or thinking about going vegetarian. | | Today I'd like to give you the behind-the-scenes story of how these photos came to be, along with a preview of some upcoming macrophotography projects you'll be seeing soon here on NewsTarget.com.
Do you really want to meet your meat?
This processed meat idea hit me one day as I was driving past a local Wal-Mart grocery store and thinking to myself, "I wonder if people would really eat processed food products if they knew what they contained? | | After I completed my undercover meat purchase, I headed home and set up the macrophotography equipment. Since I'm experienced at this (I love to take nature pictures, especially of flowers), that was easy. I already had all the equipment and know-how necessary. The next part, however, was not so easy: I had to touch the meat products to prep them for the camera.
For someone who never eats processed meats (and, in fact, eats relatively little meat at all, and never meat from mammals), this was an especially challenging task. | My next macrophotography project, which will be published here on NewsTarget.com, will bring you incredible photos of superfoods and fresh produce. You'll see the amazing symmetry in nature, and you'll marvel at the complexity in the construction of the plant fibers and structures. My aim is to show you the beauty in natural plant-based foods, epsecially in contrast to the sickening imagery of processed meats.
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: Following the highly successful launch of the Mystery Meat macrophotography project on NewsTarget.com, video producer Len Foley (famous for the Bionic Burger video) has created a "Guess This Meat" video now available on YouTube at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=OI77zi-AKhg
The two-minute video features snapshots from the Myestery Meat macrophotography project, interspaced with hip music, narration and supporting video segments. It shows astonishing details from the photos, including magnified images of processed meat "skin" and a mystery black chunk of an unidentified substance. |
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