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Old 11-07-2011, 04:24 PM   #1
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Default Secret Jewish Tax on MOST of the World's Food!!! MUST READ
The Kosher Tax is an outrageous example of Jewish control on our everyday lives. Go to your cupboard and examine your food’s packaging; it’s very likely you will find a circled U or K on each package. These symbols are not to be confused with the circled C or R, which are copyright and registered trademark notices; they are symbols that indicate that the product has been “blessed” and that you have paid a tax for this service. The “fee” for the blessing, is paid by the corporation that manufactures the product, and must be paid for each product made, so a company like General Foods can pay hundreds of these “fees” each year. These “fees” are passed on to you, the consumer, regardless of whether you are Jewish or not.


La Voz de Aztlan receives quite a few “news tips” per week from our many subscribers and readers. Some we dismiss immediately but a very few catch our attention. Last week we receive an e-mail asking us if we knew the significance of the small encircled letter “U” or letter “K” that can be found printed on many food cans, food packages and on other kitchen products. The message gave us some clues and suggested that we do some research into the subject. What we found certainly was “news” to us and it both shocked and angered us.


For many Gentile consumers, it comes as a shock to realize that they pay a Jewish tax on each and every pre-packaged food item with a “U” or “K” stamp on the package, with some of these fees possibly going to support Zionists in Israel. The Union of Orthodox Jews (symbolized by the “U” within a circle) and the Circle-K (for Kashruth or, Kosher) are the two main organizations within the United States that issue Kosher-certification and its accompanying tax, though there are 273 other Kosher-certification organizations that have other symbols within the U.S. alone.


We needed a little more verification so we called two major companies to ask some questions. We chose Proctor & Gamble that markets the Folgers Coffee and the Clorox Company that manufactures the Glads plastic zip lock sandwich bags. Each of the two companies, as well as most others, have 1-800 telephone numbers printed on their packages for consumers to call in case they have any questions about their products. When we asked the Proctor & Gamble representative what the (U) meant on their Folgers Coffee container, she asked us to wait until she consulted with her supervisor. She came back and informed us that the mark meant that the coffee was “certified kosher”. We than asked her how and who certified the coffee to be “kosher” and whether it cost any money to do so. She refused to answer these and other questions. She suggested that we write to their Corporate Public Affairs Department. We than called the Clorox Corporation to ask what the (U) meant on the package of their Glads plastic sandwich bags and she also said that the (U) meant that the plastic bags were “kosher” but refused to answer questions concerning payments the Clorox Corporation has to make in order to be able to print the (U) on their products.


Source: http://www.wethehumanrobots.com/2011...x-on-most.html


Who Receives The Kosher Food Tax Money?
In 1960 there were only 225 companies paying the kosher food tax. This jumped to 475 in 1966 and 800 by 1975. Jewish promoters of kosher labeling say there now has been a “kosher food explosion” today with over 16,000 products now paying rabbinical organizations for their “stamp of kosher approval.” Kosher products retail sales today amount to $30 billion a year according to “The Chicago Jewish Sentinel” of July 7, 1988. **Note: In the year 2000, this is now a trillion dollar racketeering scheme, in which every nation on Earth pays the KOSHER TAX.


Canadian Kosher products are stamped with the letters “COR” that stands for “Council of Orthodox Rabbis”. This is a front group for the powerful Canadian Jewish Congress, which actually receives all the money from this tax. The Jews in Canada are so united they do not allow any competition which is not the case in the U.S. Here a number of Orthodox rabbis have split away from the major groups to go into the kosher racket for them.


If you are a typical non-Jewish reader, it is easy to see that both these statements are true, not false as the ADL claims. Have you personally desired such markings? And, if it is not a “secret” of sorts, why do they not display a symbol that makes it clear that a fee is indeed paid to a Jewish organization for kosher certification?


This is strictly a religious tax, which millions of non-Jews unknowingly pay each time they buy a basket load of groceries! What would happen if a group of Christian ministers or priests got together and demanded that all companies pay them a similar tax? They could use a “C,” symbol (for Christian), or a cross, (for Christ), threatening that those who refuse to print such a label on their products would be boycotted by Christians. If that happened you would hear an enraged outcry from the ACLU, American Jewish Committee, Jewish Anti-Defamation League, etc. They would be filing suits to stop this “violation of the Constitutional provisions providing for the separation of Church and State.” But, because of the Jews’ centuries old claim of being “a poor persecuted people” along with the Christian fear of being accused of “anti-Semitism,” there is a deafening silence.


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Old 11-07-2011, 06:45 PM   #2
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take a walk down the aisles and see how much non-food items have the kosher tax symbol
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:20 PM   #3
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Why do garbage bags and such need to kosher anyway

What a scam.
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:29 PM   #4
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The price of the Kosher tax is less than the price of eating food produced by Khazars specifically for consumption by goyim.
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:29 PM   #5
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And they wonder why they are despised.............
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:54 PM   #6
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take a walk down the aisles and see how much non-food items have the kosher tax symbol
kosher zip lock bags are my personal favorite
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Old 11-07-2011, 07:58 PM   #7
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By all rights Muslims should have some sort of similar thing, since they also have religious restrictions on food (and Hindus too). So there is no justification or excuse for this tax. The other thing is, the fee should simply cover the costs of inspecting the food. It should be very low.
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Old 11-07-2011, 10:50 PM   #8
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It's the first thing I look for on whatever I buy, and it's fucking everywhere, and on everything imaginable.

I base my all purchase decisions on it, and I opt out 99.9% unless I have no choice due to lack of selection which is not very often.

I fully support the producers that haven't been strong armed by rabbi thugs (aka hat wearing religious kooks), and their ratbag pressure tactics.
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Old 11-07-2011, 10:51 PM   #9
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The jew is very important...
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Old 11-07-2011, 10:59 PM   #10
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By all rights Muslims should have some sort of similar thing, since they also have religious restrictions on food (and Hindus too). So there is no justification or excuse for this tax. The other thing is, the fee should simply cover the costs of inspecting the food. It should be very low.
Muslims have the same scam........... they call it HALAL.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:00 PM   #11
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Untill something is done against "those" people to me all this is only talk and bull crap........and that's why I don't worry about those who keep on saying KILL PONCE, KILL PONCE, KILL PONCE.........ufffffffffffff why kill a holy man heheheheheheheheh.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:04 PM   #12
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Muslims have the same scam........... they call it HALAL.
A co worker came back from Australia, buddy is from there, and he brought back some candy junkfood something or other made by a major brand, can't remember the name. It had the Halal voodoo markings.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:09 PM   #13
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kosher "ritually fit or pure" (especially of food), 1851, from Yiddish kosher, from Heb. kasher "fit, proper, lawful," from base of kasher "was suitable, proper." General sense of "correct, legitimate" is from 1896. The concept seems not to have been around terribly long.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:29 PM   #14
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I fully support the producers that haven't been strong armed by rabbi thugs (aka hat wearing religious kooks), and their ratbag pressure tactics.
You would be shocked to find out that most processed foods not marked kosher are manufactured by Jewish companies and that most grocery stores are controlled by them, too. If you make a point of eating their food which they have deemed "goy food", you're doing just as they wish.

Kosher ain't about money, it's about controlling the food supply.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:44 AM   #15
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The price of the Kosher tax is less than the price of eating food produced by Khazars specifically for consumption by goyim.
...you mean like this?



...there is definitely something funny about this stuff...from they way they promote it, the first thing that came to mind was...



google it...
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Old 11-08-2011, 07:04 AM   #16
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You would be shocked to find out that most processed foods not marked kosher are manufactured by Jewish companies and that most grocery stores are controlled by them, too. If you make a point of eating their food which they have deemed "goy food", you're doing just as they wish.

Kosher ain't about money, it's about controlling the food supply.
I only buy organic, so that helps circumvent.
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Old 11-08-2011, 10:57 AM   #17
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Talk about hidden taxes.... check all your appliances. I bet they all have a "UL" or "CE" on them. These taxes- inspections & registration fees- are paid by the companies and passed on to you.
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Old 11-08-2011, 02:04 PM   #18
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might be time to get a rooster, so i can grow my own non-Kosher chicken.

i like the Salmon Favourelle, it's a French breed. i would be crossing it with a Rhode Island Red. wonder what the babies would look like.
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Old 11-08-2011, 02:47 PM   #19
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Talk about hidden taxes.... check all your appliances. I bet they all have a "UL" or "CE" on them. These taxes- inspections & registration fees- are paid by the companies and passed on to you.
Your choice ... if it has a U.L. label on it ... to purchase or not. My preference would be to place additional value on a product that has undergone independent testing. Comes under the heading of being "penny wise and pound foolish" if you were to save a buck to purchase a stove from India that ends up burning down your house and killing your family.
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Old 11-08-2011, 08:07 PM   #20
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Your choice ... if it has a U.L. label on it ... to purchase or not. My preference would be to place additional value on a product that has undergone independent testing. Comes under the heading of being "penny wise and pound foolish" if you were to save a buck to purchase a stove from India that ends up burning down your house and killing your family.
LOL... UL does not make it better if the product is quality. Junk from China or India is garbage regardless of what the package says. I recall last winter when christmas lights were coming in from China- some with false UL labels. These things had hair-thickness copper wire strands for the power. They would over heat and burn. Trust me- I don't want any crap from China. Give me a good alternative.
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