View Full Version : De-Zog ( de-corporatize ?) Your Life - What Term do you Use ?
gunDriller
16th May 2010, 04:22 PM
get out of debt
use real money
withdraw from contracts with corporate America
learn not to depend on Monsanto for your food supply
tear up your credit cards
there are a lot of Products being sold in America that are not healthy.
As we find them to be unhealthy and expel them from our lives - what's the right word for that ?
I've heard People use the term "De-ZOG", where ZOG stands for Zionist Occupied Government.
I've never heard anyone use the term "De-NewWorldOrder-ize", but basically that would be the same idea.
De-corporate-ize.
Anyway I'm just curious what words or phrases you might use to describe this process.
MNeagle
16th May 2010, 04:31 PM
Before, I would say being a Gimmer. Now... :conf:
I am me, I am free
16th May 2010, 04:31 PM
Doesn't matter much what term you use, just do it.
hoarder
16th May 2010, 05:18 PM
I guess I'll never be completely dezogged since I make a point of eating Kosher food.
cedarchopper
16th May 2010, 05:22 PM
I guess I'll never be completely dezogged since I make a point of eating Kosher food.
Try Farmer's Markets...I haven't noticed much ZOG lurking about ;]
gunDriller
16th May 2010, 05:40 PM
I guess I'll never be completely dezogged since I make a point of eating Kosher food.
there's nothing wrong with eating Kosher food.
i thought that the Kosher food standards evolved to promote food safety, sort of like an early FDA or USDA or something like that.
perhaps one aspect of Jewish culture that is more related to common sense, and not to their radicalized version of white supremacy.
hoarder
16th May 2010, 07:25 PM
there's nothing wrong with eating Kosher food.
i thought that the Kosher food standards evolved to promote food safety, sort of like an early FDA or USDA or something like that.
perhaps one aspect of Jewish culture that is more related to common sense, and not to their radicalized version of white supremacy.
Let's see...
1) Jews control almost all food processing companies.
2) Out of all the food they sell, only a small percentage is deemed good enough for Jews.
thus..
3) Most of the processed foods Jews manufacture and sell are designated "goyim only".
It sure looks to me as though they have implemented a mechanism with which they can selectively poison the goyim, either a little at a time or en masses when the strategic moment arises.
I'll just keep eating Kosher foods, thank you.
Ash_Williams
17th May 2010, 07:36 AM
There's some pretty unhealthy crap that's certified kosher, snack foods and beverages especially.
The meat I can agree with. As I understand it the kosher method of slaughter doesn't result in a fear response or a chance for the animal to feel pain. Moral issues aside, you don't want your food killed at the moment it's flooded with stress hormones and whatever else is released into the bloodstream as it panics. I believe they are also not allowed to sell diseased meat, under much stricter criteria than the typical FDA crap.
Ponce
17th May 2010, 07:47 AM
If you believe in "Kosher" food you have then never seen the way that "those" people kill animals, specially cows.............how about when "they" have a festival where they buy a chicken from a street vendor and kill it right then and there in order to clean all their sins?.....many of them buy and kill more than one chicken......I can only wonder how many chickens Maddof bought and killed.
First post of the day..........good morning to one and all.
Book
17th May 2010, 07:51 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MJNNunZsoOY
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k-os
17th May 2010, 08:01 AM
It sure looks to me as though they have implemented a mechanism with which they can selectively poison the goyim, either a little at a time or en masses when the strategic moment arises.
I'll just keep eating Kosher foods, thank you.
If they are really as bad as a lot of you here think they are, this is brilliant. I don't see why every single one of us aren't eating kosher only foods.
sirgonzo420
17th May 2010, 08:07 AM
It sure looks to me as though they have implemented a mechanism with which they can selectively poison the goyim, either a little at a time or en masses when the strategic moment arises.
I'll just keep eating Kosher foods, thank you.
If they are really as bad as a lot of you here think they are, this is brilliant. I don't see why every single one of us aren't eating kosher only foods.
If you look for the symbols, you'll notice that much of your store-bought food is already kosher.... which means that your food is slightly more expensive so the company could pay some rabbi the "kosher certification fee".
http://learntoduck.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/kosher-symbols.jpg
Ponce
17th May 2010, 08:09 AM
The only reason that I used to order Kosher food when I used to travel is that it was so much better that the ones given to the "cattle", as a matter of fact, people seating next to me asked me about it and told me that they would start doing the same.
Mr. k? I must check my tp to see if they have it.........if they do I then will think of them every time that I wipe my butt.
I am me, I am free
17th May 2010, 10:08 AM
There's some pretty unhealthy crap that's certified kosher, snack foods and beverages especially.
The meat I can agree with. As I understand it the kosher method of slaughter doesn't result in a fear response or a chance for the animal to feel pain. Moral issues aside, you don't want your food killed at the moment it's flooded with stress hormones and whatever else is released into the bloodstream as it panics. I believe they are also not allowed to sell diseased meat, under much stricter criteria than the typical FDA crap.
Your 'understanding' is WRONG.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLoGpIOlpF4
And this is not some 'modern' process, it's a reflection of the cold-blooded nature of the tribe.
(the first 2-3 minutes of this video is sufficient to get the full impact)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOYrpROrzz0&feature=related
hoarder
17th May 2010, 12:47 PM
If you look for the symbols, you'll notice that much of your store-bought food is already kosher.... which means that your food is slightly more expensive so the company could pay some rabbi the "kosher certification fee".
There are now some Kosher symbols not on that list. It makes me wonder. The "U" inside a circle is the most common and found on cheap foods. Maybe some simply mean that the 2% (or whatever) Kosher tax has been paid.....or if the Rabbis tell their flock (or pack as in wolf pack) which Kosher symbols are better than others.
cedarchopper
17th May 2010, 12:52 PM
I think eliminating processed in foods in general is more effective than relying on some "Kosher" designation of food safety. If it has more than 5 ingredients...pass on it.
Ash_Williams
17th May 2010, 01:31 PM
Yeah, yeah I grew up in the country, I've seen the animals killed and there's not a nice way to do it. The more industrial you get, the worse it gets, and you'll see at least this bad in any factory slaughterhouse, kosher or not. The method here totally defeats the purpose of the meat being kosher as being shocked and shoved in machines is going result in the animal being loaded with stress hormones and such. Unfortunately jews don't have an appreciation of meat over the rest of us and will buy any crap with a K on it.
If the throat is slit quickly and not following shocks and pain the animal will not have a panic reaction. That's really the whole point. Same theory behind Halal meat and same method of slaughter. I doubt either culture cared much if the animal suffered but the intent was to have the healthiest meat.
hoarder
17th May 2010, 05:32 PM
I think eliminating processed in foods in general is more effective than relying on some "Kosher" designation of food safety. If it has more than 5 ingredients...pass on it.
Agreed, but even single ingredient foods like 50 pound bags of rice, showing no other ingredients may have MSG. They are allowed this fraud under federal law which makes it possible to sell MSG laced foods as "enriched".
Bigjon
17th May 2010, 07:11 PM
I grew up on a farm and we fed cattle. A lot of our neighbors and local townspeople would have dad set aside some of them for special feeding. When the day arrived for butchering, the local butcher would show up with his trailer and his rifle. The steer to be slaughtered that day would be let out alone in the special feedlot on the other side of the loafing shed away from the other cattle. The butcher would shoot the critter right between the eyes and that was that, they never knew what hit them. No fear, no being loaded on a truck and shipped for 130 miles to market.
I believe the kosher method of killing is to string the animal up by the hind legs and suspend it, then cut the main arteries in the neck and drain the blood… anybody think the cow isn’t terrified?
Ponce
17th May 2010, 07:45 PM
That's what they will be doing to humans......you don't know "those" people as I do.
Ash_Williams
18th May 2010, 05:59 AM
I believe the kosher method of killing is to string the animal up by the hind legs and suspend it, then cut the main arteries in the neck and drain the blood… anybody think the cow isn’t terrified?
Actually that's a common slaughterhouse practice. It defeats the purpose of it being a kosher slaughter.
Any factory farm is going to do things bad, kosher or not, they aren't going to bother doing the kosher/halal slaughter correctly or even put a bullet in the head. They stun the animals, often which are already panicking at that point, and from time to time the stun doesn't take.
All I'm saying is methods of killing where the animal is calm at the time of death are gonna produce better meat. I also like the practice of not using the meat from unhealthy or dying animals. If that was the traditional christian method of killing then everyone would have a bunch of justifications and reasons that it was the best and most humane, but since it's the jewish/muslim tradition it must be barbaric and horrible and involve cows going through giant machines or being hung by their hind legs.
This meat seems healthy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhlhSQ5z4V4
Bigjon
18th May 2010, 07:37 AM
The common practice in a slaughterhouse is to Kill the animal as it comes through the chute and then to hoist that animal up by it's hind legs.
In the kosher process they first suspend the LIVE animal by it's hind legs and then kill it by draining the blood... pretty cruel and inhuman.
Ash_Williams
18th May 2010, 09:35 AM
In the kosher process they first suspend the LIVE animal by it's hind legs and then kill it by draining the blood... pretty cruel and inhuman.
Yeah they don't though. The video from the kosher plant was filmed by Peta, to make the point that the plant wasn't doing it kosher or humane. And why would the jews and muslims have a tradition of making the slaughter a lot more work and the meat worse? I doubt they rigged up crazy system of pulleys back centuries ago to lift cows up by the legs or flip 'em over.
TPTB
18th May 2010, 10:15 AM
I as far as I can figure, the kosher food deal is just another big money scam. Just another marketing creation.
Basically, our entire monetary system is based on the creation of new markets, or the expansion of existing ones.
Marketing. Expansion. Marketing. Expansion.
keehah
18th May 2010, 01:34 PM
Googled 'dezog'.
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