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by Tony Cartalucci
Bangkok, Thailand April 14, 2011 - We've told you who, in "Naming Names," now it's time to tell you how. Many may ask, "How exactly can we boycott the globalists when they control everything?"
The answer is by systematically boycotting and replacing them with local alternatives. You can actually start today, by boycotting corporations you may not have even considered part of this nefarious agenda and corporations you not only can certainly live without, but would be better off for it. It requires absolutely no money at all, in fact, it will save you money in the long run and if you decide to replace them, you may learn a valuable skill-set in the process.
Bangkok, Thailand April 14, 2011 - We've told you who, in "Naming Names," now it's time to tell you how. Many may ask, "How exactly can we boycott the globalists when they control everything?"
The answer is by systematically boycotting and replacing them with local alternatives. You can actually start today, by boycotting corporations you may not have even considered part of this nefarious agenda and corporations you not only can certainly live without, but would be better off for it. It requires absolutely no money at all, in fact, it will save you money in the long run and if you decide to replace them, you may learn a valuable skill-set in the process.
Pepsi Product Lines
A full list with links to individual product line websites can be found here. Don't be fooled. Pepsi Co. doesn't just sell the tooth rotting cola drink of their namesake, they are also the purveyors of:
Drinks: AMP, Aquafina, Gatorade, Lipton, Starbucks Coffee, Tropicana, and many more.
Food: Lay's, Doritos, Tositos, Cheetos, Fritos, Sun Chips, everything from Quaker Oats, Ruffles and many more.
Coca-Cola Product Lines
Frankly, the Coca-Cola list is too long to put on a single page. You can go to their website and see for yourself the extensive empire they have built, including brands that come from around the world. The full list can be found here. Below are only a few examples.
A full list with links to individual product line websites can be found here. Don't be fooled. Pepsi Co. doesn't just sell the tooth rotting cola drink of their namesake, they are also the purveyors of:
Drinks: AMP, Aquafina, Gatorade, Lipton, Starbucks Coffee, Tropicana, and many more.
Food: Lay's, Doritos, Tositos, Cheetos, Fritos, Sun Chips, everything from Quaker Oats, Ruffles and many more.
Coca-Cola Product Lines
Frankly, the Coca-Cola list is too long to put on a single page. You can go to their website and see for yourself the extensive empire they have built, including brands that come from around the world. The full list can be found here. Below are only a few examples.
Conclusion
As you can see, almost everything you put in your mouth comes from these two corporations, and any exception to this most likely is in the form of another similar globalist conglomerate like Nestle, or bought from the globalist consumer troughs at Walmart (also a CFR corporate member.) The implications of these two, extraordinary lengthy lists of products that are found worldwide, gives us a real metric by which to measure the reach and depth this planet is infested with by corporate interests. It permeates nearly every aspect of our lives, and many unwitting souls entirely depend on them, and by doing so, are entirely at their mercy.
You may be tempted to throw your hands up at what seems like a futile task. But honestly, what your body really needs can always be found locally. Filtered water, locally grown produce, and homegrown garden vegetables most definitely would not only be better for you, but better for society. If you understand the gravity of what the above list represents, you must also understand that no excuse stands for continuing to fund these nefarious, expansive empires.
Coke and Pepsi and the products they peddle can certainly done without. Nothing in the above list you require to live. Even bottled water, in the long run, is more expensive (economically and socially) than quality water filtration systems or atmospheric water generators (dehumidifiers with water filters built-in.) While ultimately we will need to break our dependence on corporations like Walmart, Target, and the big oil corporations, etc., starting by putting these two giants into their graves and replacing them with healthy, local alternatives is an excellent start.
As you can see, almost everything you put in your mouth comes from these two corporations, and any exception to this most likely is in the form of another similar globalist conglomerate like Nestle, or bought from the globalist consumer troughs at Walmart (also a CFR corporate member.) The implications of these two, extraordinary lengthy lists of products that are found worldwide, gives us a real metric by which to measure the reach and depth this planet is infested with by corporate interests. It permeates nearly every aspect of our lives, and many unwitting souls entirely depend on them, and by doing so, are entirely at their mercy.
You may be tempted to throw your hands up at what seems like a futile task. But honestly, what your body really needs can always be found locally. Filtered water, locally grown produce, and homegrown garden vegetables most definitely would not only be better for you, but better for society. If you understand the gravity of what the above list represents, you must also understand that no excuse stands for continuing to fund these nefarious, expansive empires.
Coke and Pepsi and the products they peddle can certainly done without. Nothing in the above list you require to live. Even bottled water, in the long run, is more expensive (economically and socially) than quality water filtration systems or atmospheric water generators (dehumidifiers with water filters built-in.) While ultimately we will need to break our dependence on corporations like Walmart, Target, and the big oil corporations, etc., starting by putting these two giants into their graves and replacing them with healthy, local alternatives is an excellent start.
Economic and financial expert Max Keiser breaks
down the power of voting with your wallet.
down the power of voting with your wallet.
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