View Full Version : the new ‘Coca-Cola’ advertisement
Serpo
4th June 2013, 04:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PMLjHwwpAdg#at=59h ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PMLjHwwpAdg#at=59
Is the new ‘Coca-Cola’ advertisement that is now being broadcast worldwide called “Chairs” an ‘anti-illuminati’ advertisement, as is now being shared (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2234792/pg1) by some people, or is it another direct shot in the face of a dumbed down populace and overpowered humanity? Check out the ad; the symbolism is there, it can’t be missed. They clearly hit the nail right on the head in this one. ‘They’ are vastly outnumbered. If only we understood, we only need to ‘stand up’. As for Coca-Cola and their GMO’s & HFCS, I avoid their poison, like the plague. They share their ’4 commitments to fight overweight and sedentary lifestyle’ in this video, yet they poison the populace daily; doesn’t this ad mean something else entirely?
http://beforeitsnews.com/business/2013/06/is-coca-colas-subliminal-ad-message-an-anti-illuminati-advertisement-or-another-direct-blow-to-the-face-of-humanity-2517004.html
Spectrism
4th June 2013, 06:12 AM
It seems to be a false flag type of misdirection. Just like voting makes people think they have a voice in government, the concept of standing up and buying a coke is just an illusion. The message: you can overcome the hidden controllers by doing the opposite of what they appear to want you to do.
It is a reverse psychology beat-down hypnotic technique. I learned this in hypnosis studies, that when you have a resistant subject, you keep giving them contradictory commands and at first get them to do the opposite of what you say. Soon, they are confused and do exactly what you say.
Shami-Amourae
4th June 2013, 06:35 AM
Maybe Bono, Angelina Jolie, and Ke$ha will lead this new Revolution. We can all wear wristbands and drink Coca-Cola. We'll do stuff like give money to the American Cancer Society (Rockefeller family,) then film ourselves "Standing Up", and post it on YouTube. We'll be trendy and hip as we denounce racism and have White people renounce our White Privilege. Then things will go back to normal as we pat ourselves on the back. Oh wait, Dancing With the Stars is on.
mamboni
4th June 2013, 07:06 AM
This ad is obviously funded by the O.S.A.*** to generate business from broken hips and sacroiliac fractures. Don't fall for it! Sit down.
***Orthopedic Surgeons of America
JohnQPublic
4th June 2013, 07:12 AM
Stand up and drink our poison. Preparing for the "American Spring"? And it is not just HFCS, it is also sucrose that is poison. HFCS=sucrose=1glucose+1fructose. The fructose (in high concentrations) is the poison.
Santa
4th June 2013, 07:29 AM
It's left handed political psychology using satire intended to undermine and mock "conspiracy theorists"....
Santa
4th June 2013, 07:53 AM
Here's another puzzling coke commercial.
http://youtu.be/bHhCP5ad-zM
madfranks
4th June 2013, 08:08 AM
There were days when getting a Coke was a special treat, a small 6 oz glass bottle of soda made with actual sugar. Cold, crisp and sweet, it was a treat to be savored. Now, coke comes pre-cooked in plastic bottles, leaching chemicals into a HFCS concoction that for many americans is their staple beverage. Some members of my extended family don't drink water at all, they just drink coke and diet coke. I don't think my mother in law has had a glass of water for years, it's nothing but coke, and she jokes with us about it, like it's funny or something. My overweight sister in law can't figure out why she can't lose weight, and she's always drinking diet coke. I tried to explain all this to her, but she's addicted to soda, and would rather be overweight than stop drinking it.
Ponce
4th June 2013, 10:20 AM
When Coke came out it was green in color and it was sold at the pharmacy stores....
Pistons in an old engine are stuck? no problem, pour a can of Coke in the holes and next day they are loose.
In the 40's I just to carry a bottle oppener of my own design that I use to open the bottles and use a straw to suck up the liquid and then press the top back on again.
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JohnQPublic
4th June 2013, 10:59 AM
...Pistons in an old engine are stuck? no problem, pour a can of Coke in the holes and next day they are loose...
Are you sure about that? I've heard of People vandalizing cars by pouring sugar into the gas tank.
Jewboo
4th June 2013, 11:33 AM
http://www.vallartaescapes.com/go/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/image002-300x225.jpg
We stand up and avoid evil chairs Timmy.
Ponce
4th June 2013, 11:56 AM
That's true about the sugar....I just to do that in Cuba and also throw in some bb's in the engines by way of the oil inlet.
I am talking about the old engines that you want to rebuild.
V
horseshoe3
4th June 2013, 01:19 PM
There were days when getting a Coke was a special treat, a small 6 oz glass bottle of soda made with actual sugar. Cold, crisp and sweet, it was a treat to be savored. Now, coke comes pre-cooked in plastic bottles, leaching chemicals into a HFCS concoction that for many americans is their staple beverage.
You might be interested in Mexican Coke. They still use real sugar there and put it in glass bottles. You can get it here, but it's kind of expensive and hard to find. Which is good, because that forces you to see it as a treat instead of a staple. Try a small Mexican restaurant. They might sell you a case out the door. It tastes like Coke is supposed to taste and doesn't have the metallic twang of modern Coke.
monty
4th June 2013, 01:24 PM
Are you sure about that? I've heard of People vandalizing cars by pouring sugar into the gas tank.
Years ago we put Coke in stuck pistons. This is not the same as burning sugar in the fuel mixture which will defintly sieze the pistons. The líquid Coke acted on the rust or whatever caused the pistons to stick.
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Cebu_4_2
4th June 2013, 02:01 PM
You might be interested in Mexican Coke. They still use real sugar there and put it in glass bottles. You can get it here, but it's kind of expensive and hard to find. Which is good, because that forces you to see it as a treat instead of a staple. Try a small Mexican restaurant. They might sell you a case out the door. It tastes like Coke is supposed to taste and doesn't have the metallic twang of modern Coke.
I have found it in Mexical grocery stores and dollar stores run by mexicans. Where I am they have it at a dollar store that isn't mexican owned, just a fluke I guess. It tastes nothing like the crap in plastic.
madfranks
4th June 2013, 02:04 PM
You might be interested in Mexican Coke. They still use real sugar there and put it in glass bottles. You can get it here, but it's kind of expensive and hard to find. Which is good, because that forces you to see it as a treat instead of a staple. Try a small Mexican restaurant. They might sell you a case out the door. It tastes like Coke is supposed to taste and doesn't have the metallic twang of modern Coke.
I think I've had maybe three sodas in the last year, and all three were Coke imported from Mexico, for those exact reasons you stated. I put it in the freezer and the glass keeps it nice and cold.
MNeagle
4th June 2013, 02:14 PM
Some Pepsi products make pop w/ sugar, look for Pepsi Throwback, Mt. Dew Throwback, & Sierra Mist Natural. Check the Mexican section of the grocery store for the glass bottles of Coke w/ sugar. (dang return not working again!)
Serpo
4th June 2013, 03:03 PM
Coke is a joke , sounds more and more like poison in bottle.
madfranks
4th June 2013, 03:04 PM
Some Pepsi products make pop w/ sugar, look for Pepsi Throwback, Mt. Dew Throwback, & Sierra Mist Natural. Check the Mexican section of the grocery store for the glass bottles of Coke w/ sugar. (dang return not working again!)
The problem even with the throwback soda is that they're still in cheap plastic bottles with chemicals that leech into the drink. It's important to know that these drinks are not shipped refrigerated, they are shipped in overheated, stuffy shipping containers that literally cook the soda while it's being transported. By the time it gets to you, it's a chemical laden concoction of plastic tasting soda. Not sure about how the cans treat the soda though.
Uncle Salty
4th June 2013, 04:10 PM
I like fat people. They are easier to outrun when the purge comes. Keep drinking Coke America!
Publico
4th June 2013, 08:15 PM
The local grocery store carries both Mexican Coke in half liter glass bottles (16.9 oz.) that reminds me of the old days with the 16 oz. 8 packs and Throwback Pepsi in 8 oz. glass bottles.
Ten years back I did go through a 2 liter bottle of pop a day. Then about 5 years ago I decided to stop with as much of the hfcs crap as possible. So no pop except for the real sugar stuff - it's a little more pricey so that makes me pause to think before I drink. Now today I go through about 1/2 gallon of 3/4 strength ice tea - has favor but not overpowered by the sweetness.
In the Chicago area go to Costco for the 12 oz bottles of Mexican Coke - about $19.00 for a 24 bottle case.
AndreaGail
4th June 2013, 10:32 PM
Some Pepsi products make pop w/ sugar, look for Pepsi Throwback, Mt. Dew Throwback, & Sierra Mist Natural. Check the Mexican section of the grocery store for the glass bottles of Coke w/ sugar. (dang return not working again!)
I always get a kick out of promotions like this from companies nowadays. They slowly erode the quality (and quantity) of their products over time and then try to market what their product used to be like its some "premium" product with a jacked up price
Neuro
5th June 2013, 04:45 PM
Years ago we put Coke in stuck pistons. This is not the same as burning sugar in the fuel mixture which will defintly sieze the pistons. The líquid Coke acted on the rust or whatever caused the pistons to stick.
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Actually I saw a TV program about 6-7 years ago in Sweden, and they tested the notion of sugar in the tank on an old carburetor engine, so they poured a package of granulated sugar in the tank, and the engine just kept running, so they poured the sugar into the air intake of the carburetor, the engine just choked a little if it got too much sugar, but it kept running, and got back to speed very soon again after seizing feeding it sugar... It was claimed to be an urban myth. Maybe it works if it clogs up the fuel pipe from the tank to the injector/carburator?
Neuro
5th June 2013, 04:52 PM
Actually I saw a TV program about 6-7 years ago in Sweden, and they tested the notion of sugar in the tank on an old carburetor engine, so they poured a package of granulated sugar in the tank, and the engine just kept running, so they poured the sugar into the air intake of the carburetor, the engine just choked a little if it got too much sugar, but it kept running, and got back to speed very soon again after seizing feeding it sugar... It was claimed to be an urban myth. Maybe it works if it clogs up the fuel pipe from the tank to the injector/carburator?
I found the video... Enjoy!:
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=r-uzBxCriQw&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dr-uzBxCriQw
JohnQPublic
5th June 2013, 05:24 PM
I always get a kick out of promotions like this from companies nowadays. They slowly erode the quality (and quantity) of their products over time and then try to market what their product used to be like its some "premium" product with a jacked up price
Unless you considered it high quality when they had cocaine in it, the quality has not really changed much since they took the cocaine out of coke. They are using a cheaper sweetener (HFCS vs. sucrose).
Neuro
5th June 2013, 05:31 PM
Unless you considered it high quality when they had cocaine in it, the quality has not really changed much since they took the cocaine out of coke. They are using a cheaper sweetener (HFCS vs. sucrose).
I heard they took out the cocaine during the Coke- New Coke- Classic Coke flip flop, I think late 80's early 90's, prior to that there where small amounts of cocain in coke, but not like the original product, that was marketed as a sobering alt to booze...
monty
5th June 2013, 10:33 PM
Actually I saw a TV program about 6-7 years ago in Sweden, and they tested the notion of sugar in the tank on an old carburetor engine, so they poured a package of granulated sugar in the tank, and the engine just kept running, so they poured the sugar into the air intake of the carburetor, the engine just choked a little if it got too much sugar, but it kept running, and got back to speed very soon again after seizing feeding it sugar... It was claimed to be an urban myth. Maybe it works if it clogs up the fuel pipe from the tank to the injector/carburator?
I never tried the sugar in the gas thank myself. I was told puré granulated sugar wouldn't do any damage. It had to be disolved in a syrup form. There were a lot of stories about sugared gas tanks in the 50's, so we all assumed that it must be true.
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