Thursday, December 8, 2011

SECRET JEWISH TAX ON MOST OF THE WORLD’S FOOD!!! MUST READ

Blog Administrator's Message: When I scheduled the following story to post automatically, something went wrong. It posted over-sized, and over-lapped some older posts. I have corrected this problem. Since most of the post was unreadable, I will leave it up for Friday's post as well. Sorry I didn't catch this earlier. - Dan 88!

Non-Jews are unaware that all food products marked with the "K" or "U" Symbols have been
taxed by Jewish Rabbis.

On every pantry shelf in America, lay dozens of canned and packaged food products which have a tiny "K" or "U" printed on the label.

This symbol informs Orthodox Jews that the items have been checked by a rabbi, to make sure that they have been prepared in accordance with "Jewish Dietary law", as set forth in the Jewish Talmud -(the real "bible" of the Jews.)

American food companies are forced to pay multi-billions of dollars to several Orthodox Jewish organizations, just so an estimated 10% to 20% of Jewry, (or 800,000 to no more than 1.2 million Orthodox Jews), will buy their products. Please bear in mind that this is a country of 270 million people, and we are all forced to pay this Kosher Tax, just to appease LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE POPULATION!

This comes out of your pocket!

What does "Kosher" mean?

The word "Kosher" means "fit" to eat. Orthodox Jews are forbidden from eating meat products from any animal that doesn't have a split hoof and chew its cud. Pigs, (pork), is not kosher because while they do have the split hooves, they don't chew their cud. Rabbit meat is not kosher because, while they chew their cud, they don't have split hooves. Jews are not allowed to eat any dairy products along with meat at the same meal. If they eat meat at one meal, they must wait six hours before they can eat any dairy food.

All of this is superstitious nonsense, and has absolutely nothing to do with improving the quality of any food product. Still, this clever scheme of requiring kosher labeling has become a multi-million dollar business today!

The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1942 states that the practice of eating rabbi-approved "kosher" foods goes back to ancient times when Jews were forbidden from eating with or having sex with Gentiles. The Encyclopedia says rabbis taught that, "Gentiles are ridden with diseases and death from unclean habits, and that, God wishes to protect his people from being contaminated by the Gentiles. The non-kosher goods of the Gentiles were ruled to have a contaminating effect!"

How Racist!

Falsehoods Used To Entice Christians To Accept Kosher Products.

One of our subscriber's wrote the "Aunt Jane Foods Co." in Faison, N.C. asking how much they pay annually for the use of the "U" symbol. Ms. Donna Fonvielle, head of Customer Relations, responded that Jews told them that by submitting to rabbinical supervision they are informing the public that "kosher products are produced under sanitary conditions."

The Jewish Press of Feb. 26, 1988, quotes Menachem Lubinsky, a major marketer of kosher products as saying, "the industry should tell inquisitive Christians this line, Kosher has become something like the 'Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval'. It makes a product appear to be healthier and of better quality."

The Washington Post of Nov. 2, 1987 quotes Rabbi Schulem Rubin, an Orthodox rabbi from the Bronx as declaring: "Kosher doesn't taste any better; kosher isn't healthier; kosher doesn't have less salmonella. You can eat a Holly Farm chicken which sells for 39 cents a pound on sale, and next taste a Kosher chicken selling for $1.69 a pound, and not tell the difference. There's a lot of money to be made!

Religion is not based on logic! It is based on faith.

The Sun-Sentinel of March 20, 1987, quotes Rabbi Irving Silverman, who organized the recent giant Kosher Foods Exposition in New York City, as stating: "There's one misconception I would like to clear up. There's a perception that the Jewish dietary laws are steeped in health considerations. That's not so at all. It is a commitment to a strict adherence to a tradition, a thread from one generation to another. I'm not kosher because it's healthier - I'm kosher because my parents were kosher and my grandparents were kosher. It's a commitment!"

Rabbi Bernard Levy, head of the Orthodox, "Committee For The Furtherance of Torah Observance," demonstrates how he stamps the Kosher symbol which has made him untold millions of dollars. (Tax free) There would be no objection if the small Orthodox Jewish community made their own kosher products and paid for them, as they did before the kosher business was launched in 1919, for the general public. The problem lies in the fact that the meaning of these kosher labels is a tightly guarded secret of which most Christians have no knowledge.

America's huge manufacturers of processed food products keep a tight lid on this subject so that no explanation is ever allowed to seep out to the public. They only run ads announcing which products are kosher in Jewish publications, and NEVER in the daily press or on TV. This subject is so sensitive that few daily newspapers dare to carry articles about this controversy. Growing numbers of non-Jews who become aware of the secret kosher tax object to being forced to pay it. This is a clear violation of the U.S. Constitution.

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 ever nation on Earth pays the KOSHER TAX.

Orthodox Jewish organizations have copyrighted certain symbols which only they can use. The giant in the business is "The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations" which issues the "U" imprint. They service some 1,200 companies or about 80% of the business. They employ nearly 600 rabbis as part-time "checkers." This is twice as many as ten years ago. The next largest is Rabbi Bernard Levy's "Committee For The Furtherance of Torah Observance" which uses the "K" symbol.

Canadian Kosher products are stamped with the letters "COR" which 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 themselves. (Why split easy money with the higher ups?) **Note: This is not Just a problem in the United States and Canada. All nations with an Orthodox Jewish population are being extorted this way. Anywhere you have agents of the World Jewish Congress, you have this form of Racketeering. Do to NAFTA, Mexico is flooded with this problem. 100 Million Mexicans, mostly Catholic, have to pay tribute to Jews in this manner.

Rabbi Jack Goldman was formerly with the Orthodox Jewish Congregation, but broke away and now runs the "Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan." He has several rabbis working for him and they issue an "MK" label. Some believe this stands for "Michigan Kosher." It is said that had he remained in the New York-New Jersey area his life would have been in danger. **Note: The symbols differ from country to country, to find out what symbols are use in your nation, check advertisements in Jewish news papers and magazines.

Minnesota has Rabbi Asher Zeilingold who immigrated there in 1953 from England, and today issues his own "K with a shield" to some ISO factories.

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.

Comment:

Comrades, I was already aware to some extent of this situation. When we started to discuss this on ANP radio last Tuesday, I started checking my shelves. If the Kosher blessing is necessary for meat and meat by-products only, why did I find a "U" symbol on my salt container, my pepper tin, non-stick pan spray, Arm And Hammer Baking Soda, Palmolive Dish detergent, and get this - a can of bug spray? Why does anyone need Kosher bug spray? I know the Talmud requires that livestock be killed in a particular way. I didn't know that Orthodox Jews had to kill insects in a certain way as well.

Once-upon-a-time, this Kosher blessing my have been legitimate, but now it has become nothing but a racket to defraud non-Jews out of their hard earned money.

You know, it always makes me laugh when I hear Jews whine, "Why does everybody hate us?"

Since I know the ADL monitors this blog from time to time, I'd like to tell them that this Kosher racket is just one of a pretty good list of reasons. Just because you Orthodox Jews must eat Kosher, I don't see why that should affect anyone else but yourselves.

I encourage any Jew who may read this to use the comment section to explain this from your point of view. And please, if you're going to say that it would cost too much for the Orthodox Jews to pay for this all themselves, I say tough sh*t. Your religious laws and/or traditions are YOUR problems, not ours. Kosher is superstition, and I won't pay for such nonsense.

Here's a suggestion: Since in reality, only meat and meat by-products need to be Kosher, how about Orthodox Jews taking their applicable food to their synagogue, and their rabbi could do a mass blessing, and Kosherize their food for free? Oh, I forgot, Jews never do anything for free. Okay, how much could it cost the rabbi in time and effort for such a blessing - a few minutes? If the entire congregation paid just one dollar, they could have their food blessed, the rabbi could make a few bucks, and it wouldn't cost us non-Jews a thing. Sounds reasonable to me.

But here's the problem. The rabbis don't want a few bucks. They want a few million bucks. TJB. Typical Jew Behaviour.

Comrades, this is NOT a racial issue. It's religious and economic. We are being forced to help pay for a Jewish religious custom, and that's not fair. Alright, I'll say it. I'm Anti-Semitic. But I'm also one of the working poor. I can't afford any unnecessary expenses. As a non-Jew, Kosher Tax is completely unnecessary. Why should we pay for a service that is of no use to us?

We must make more people aware of this. How? Tell them. As I said, this is a religious and economic issue. Don't go up to people and say, "You know what those damn Jews are doing? They're making us pay for their damn Kosher food." Instead, have some products handy and show them the "U" or "K" symbol, and ask them if they know what it means. Then explain it to them. Don't make this a hate or racial issue. Make it an economic issue. These days, that hits home to everyone.

BTW, here in California, we have a market chain called "Food-4-Less". Since the shelves are stocked with Kroeger's brand, I think it's safe to assume it's owned by Kroeger's. Kroeger's have completely caved in to the Kosher food racket. Since Kroeger's and Food-4-Less bill themselves as a discount store, point out that they could give the consumer an even bigger discount if they refused to pay the Kosher Tax.

Remember, this is a religious and an economic issue, not a racial one.

Dan 88!

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