View Full Version : Decoding Kosher labels for the goy... post your info here...
ShortJohnSilver
12th April 2012, 11:07 AM
There are many symbols on your food for "Kosher" purposes, but many suspect that certain symbols are decoys or not to be taken seriously, while others do in fact mean it is acceptable food for the Khazarian racial supremacists.
Let us use this thread to gather any clues... I discovered this in an article about Neotame (the new toxic replacement for aspartame):
http://farmwars.info/?p=4897
"The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of ingredients, for:
USDA Certified Organic food items.
Certified Kosher products with the official letter k inside the circle on labels."
So right there, we can maybe tag the "small k inside a circle" as a decoy, or as having no real meaning.
Anyone have any other clues?
Eyebone
12th April 2012, 01:29 PM
As far as I can see it's a tax on the unwary Goy.
2625http://kosherfood.about.com/od/guidetokosherfoodlabels/ss/symbols_7.htm
Cebu_4_2
12th April 2012, 01:38 PM
I thought the supreme blue bloods didn't eat? Or was that pig... or cow or sumptin?
hoarder
12th April 2012, 02:22 PM
As far as I can see it's a tax on the unwary Goy.It's not only a tax, but a system of food control in which only those who attend synagoges have access to information concerning which foods are not toxic.
I have long suspected that the circle with the "U" inside it only means that the goyim have paid Kosher tax but does not indicate it's safe to eat. You will find that common symbol on cheap processed foods commonly eatens by goys.
Eyebone
12th April 2012, 03:36 PM
From the link.
In interpreting ancient dietary laws and adapting them to modern technology, different rabbis have different views about what exactly passes as kosher. The OU symbol, belonging to the Orthodox Union, is one of the strictest kosher standards on the market today.
The OU has been certifying kosher products for over 80 years. Their first kosher certification went to Heinz. In 1923 Heinz Vegetarian Beans became the first American product to display the OU kosher symbol.
In addition, the OU is the world's largest kosher certifying agency. Some of the famous companies that carry the OU symbol include Coca-Cola, General Mills, Heinz, Kraft Foods, Nabisco Biscuit Co., Pillsbury, Procter & Gamble, and Veryfine Products. The OU certifies over 2300 companies with 4500 plants in 70 countries with a total of over 300,000 labels.
hoarder
12th April 2012, 03:44 PM
The Kosher food system has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with racial supremacy. You have to realize that Khazars control the majority of food processing companies in the world. They know exactly what goes in those foods and what harmful packaging products leach out toxins. Most non-Kosher processed food is very unhealthy. They have a system that is structured to facilitate mass genocide.
It would be much more foolish to avoid paying the Kosher tax by eating non-Kosher processed foods than to pay it to avoid being poisoned.
The only other option is to avoid processed foods altogether, and even that has it's pitfalls.
ShortJohnSilver
12th April 2012, 06:15 PM
The Kosher food system has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with racial supremacy. You have to realize that Khazars control the majority of food processing companies in the world. They know exactly what goes in those foods and what harmful packaging products leach out toxins. Most non-Kosher processed food is very unhealthy. They have a system that is structured to facilitate mass genocide.
It would be much more foolish to avoid paying the Kosher tax by eating non-Kosher processed foods than to pay it to avoid being poisoned.
The only other option is to avoid processed foods altogether, and even that has it's pitfalls.
If you can, check out a small grocery store, part of a large German chain, called "Aldi's". Carefully looking over what they have - they have some excellent stuff imported from Germany, Netherlands, etc. In GLASS jars, unlikely to be f***ed with.
hoarder
12th April 2012, 06:47 PM
If you can, check out a small grocery store, part of a large German chain, called "Aldi's". Carefully looking over what they have - they have some excellent stuff imported from Germany, Netherlands, etc. In GLASS jars, unlikely to be f***ed with.Khazars not only control most of the food processing companies, they control most of the food processing companies worldwide. If some processed food item comes from Germany or Italy, that does not mean the processing was controlled by Germans or Italians.
MNeagle
23rd April 2012, 07:47 PM
Was breaking down some boxes & I noticed on the Costco Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats there are absolutely no kosher symbols anywhere. I couldn't believe it so I continued to look, and nada. Costco version ingredients:
Whole grain wheat, sugar, contains 2% or less of brown rice syrup, gelatin, BHT for freshness.
So I looked at the area online grocer: here are the ingredients they sell:
Whole grain wheat, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, gelatin.
http://www.cobornsdelivers.com/products/25729.jpg
Found it interesting...
Shami-Amourae
23rd April 2012, 08:12 PM
I used to cook at the [BLANK] hotel from about 2005-07, which was a 5-star hotel at the time. We got a lot of super rich people, namely hardcore Jews. It was everyone from Hollywood, to politicians, to billionaires, and more. They had to eat though, so their handlers (servants) who accompanied them would give us these tin kosher dishes we were were instructed, in person, to heat up. They would watch us as we did this. This wasn't just one customer, it happened all the time since of how many ultra-rich Jews we had come in. I asked the handlers before why we couldn't just unwrap the package and just heat it up properly under the salamander (known as a broiler in home kitchens), and then plate it up nicely so they could have a nicer presentation. Then they told me the truth:
They said they don't allow "goyim" (actual term used) to touch the food because it is sacred, and blessed by a Rabbi. Touching it with my "goyim" hands would make the food unclean. I was shocked by this, but I from then on would just heat the food up in the oven as instructed. It was actually easier this way, but it went against my culinary drive to want to plate the food up and make it presentable to the customer.
I remember a couple of my co-workers back then telling me how Israel and the Rothschild family ran everything. This came up after I asked what the term "goyim" meant. I really didn't know what the Hell they were saying back then, but I remember some of it. They said that all the Rothschilds had private farms and grew their own organic food for themselves. They seemed to be really pissed off about this, and again, at the time I didn't know about this stuff. I was a Socialist back then so it all didn't sink in at the time, but did after a few years from coming to places like this forum.
I would also like to note I cooked for many hardcore Muslims in the past too, but I was completely allowed to touch and present their food. Muslims have an alternative to Kosher called Halal. They were super anal about eating meat well-done. So they would break the cardinal sin of ordering a filet mignon well-done (which defeats the purpose.) I cooked for the Saudi Royal Family and they weren't as creepy as the hardcore Jews I cooked for too.
Book
23rd April 2012, 08:56 PM
http://mirknig.com/uploads/fotos/foto_13218.png
While poisoning the goyim, they must signal to their fellow chosenite tribal members what is actually fit to eat:
LABELLED KOSHER = NOT POISONED
::)
joboo
23rd April 2012, 10:05 PM
The Kosher food system has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with racial supremacy. You have to realize that Khazars control the majority of food processing companies in the world. They know exactly what goes in those foods and what harmful packaging products leach out toxins. Most non-Kosher processed food is very unhealthy. They have a system that is structured to facilitate mass genocide.
It would be much more foolish to avoid paying the Kosher tax by eating non-Kosher processed foods than to pay it to avoid being poisoned.
The only other option is to avoid processed foods altogether, and even that has it's pitfalls.
You should probably emphasize that it's entirely your opinion rather than speaking in factual terms.
Unless you actually have some sort of evidence.
Shami-Amourae
23rd April 2012, 10:22 PM
Whole grain wheat, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, gelatin.
http://www.cobornsdelivers.com/products/25729.jpg
The only healthy thing there is the gelatin. The rest is literally poison.
hoarder
24th April 2012, 06:06 AM
You should probably emphasize that it's entirely your opinion rather than speaking in factual terms.
Unless you actually have some sort of evidence.What is strategic is strategic. How a system is structured tells you who will benefit.
Norweger
24th April 2012, 06:11 AM
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Cebu_4_2
24th April 2012, 08:58 AM
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HJRlQV9G5V0/Tylzu-_ZB9I/AAAAAAAABpk/ZWJPA3zhi7g/s1600/7up.jpg
Fill me in here Mac.
joboo
24th April 2012, 11:11 AM
What is strategic is strategic. How a system is structured tells you who will benefit.
Perhaps, but I think you went off the deep end on this one.
It just doesn't mirror reality, and what I've seen with my own eyes.
SLV^GLD
24th April 2012, 11:16 AM
Fill me in here Mac.
All I could gather was to count the number of candle holders and the direction they point. Kind of stretch to me but plausible I suppose.
hoarder
24th April 2012, 02:41 PM
Perhaps, but I think you went off the deep end on this one.
It just doesn't mirror reality, and what I've seen with my own eyes.There are two ways to kill goyim with food; very slowly or very quickly. So far, all they are using is very slowly, but the system is structured so they can kill off the goyim very quickly, which they are likely to employ at the most strategic time when we're distracted with other crisis.
Do Jews openly disclose genetically modified ingredients in non-Kosher foods they sell us? Do they disclose chemicals like neotame and MSG in goy food when it is not required by law?
Do you think they put that crap in Kosher food?
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