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infin8_possibility
05-12-2008, 12:22 AM
One way to defeat the NWO is to STOP handing over our paper with silly faces on to ALL corporate soul destroying shops and anywhere that sells BRANDS. By shopping at these places WE ARE FUNDING THE SYSTEM!

This is my plan::

- NO shopping at Supermarkets. (I'm always on the look out for local organic food shops run by independant trades persons
- NO purchasing of BRAND named products (food, clothes etc)
- NO purchasing of Mainstream CDs/DVDs
- NO consuming of Petrol from the death profitting Oil companies. (I plan to install a water converter to my car.)
- NO TV subsciptions. (already sold my TV.)

We really do have the POWER, if we DON'T CONSUME their products then their game will soon come crashing down on their pyramid!

Non-compliance is the primary technique to STOP this order from turning us into a slave race!

Peace out:):cool:

ownoiz
05-12-2008, 02:27 AM
Great post, I couldnt agree more. Less of our money to them = less power. I hear people say all the time, "but what can i do" well every little bit adds up.

To use an analogy: A race car doesnt pull fast lap times because of one thing, you attempt to slice tenths of a second off wherever you can, in as many areas as you can, even if it seems like a minute detail, miniscule or unimportant or too small to make a difference, eventually IT ALL ADDS UP.

And if you have some savings and are receiving little to no income/interest as it sits in the bank account PULL the money out and put it elsewhere if possible, buy a safe whatever. THE BANKS AND RUDD GOVERNMENT PANICKED WHEN AUSTRALIANS WERE EMULATING THE USA AND PULLING THEIR SAVINGS OUT, so they came up with the 'bank depost guarantee' so we leave our money in there for them to play with it. DONT FALL FOR THEIR BS.

I have been told by suppliers to the large supermarkets here in Australia TO NOT SHOP THERE, and im talking about even semi-large companies that turn over a few mill, even they hate the bastards because they get screwed tighter every day and can see whats coming.

FOR ANY AUSTRALIANS READING I URGE YOU TO STAY AWAY FROM COLES AND WOOLWORTHS, use independants and growers markets where possible.

And dont even get me started with fuel discount vouchers you get from shopping at coles and woolworths, i mean i dont like using the word sheeple a lot but damn some people are sheeple what else can you call them :(

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infin8_possibility
07-12-2008, 12:13 AM
To use an analogy: A race car doesnt pull fast lap times because of one thing, you attempt to slice tenths of a second off wherever you can, in as many areas as you can, even if it seems like a minute detail, miniscule or unimportant or too small to make a difference, eventually IT ALL ADDS UP.
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You're so right, every little thing we can do in not aquiescing will make a differance.

nwoexposer
07-12-2008, 01:02 AM
Great post, I couldnt agree more. Less of our money to them = less power. I hear people say all the time, "but what can i do" well every little bit adds up.

To use an analogy: A race car doesnt pull fast lap times because of one thing, you attempt to slice tenths of a second off wherever you can, in as many areas as you can, even if it seems like a minute detail, miniscule or unimportant or too small to make a difference, eventually IT ALL ADDS UP.

And if you have some savings and are receiving little to no income/interest as it sits in the bank account PULL the money out and put it elsewhere if possible, buy a safe whatever. THE BANKS AND RUDD GOVERNMENT PANICKED WHEN AUSTRALIANS WERE EMULATING THE USA AND PULLING THEIR SAVINGS OUT, so they came up with the 'bank depost guarantee' so we leave our money in there for them to play with it. DONT FALL FOR THEIR BS.

I have been told by suppliers to the large supermarkets here in Australia TO NOT SHOP THERE, and im talking about even semi-large companies that turn over a few mill, even they hate the bastards because they get screwed tighter every day and can see whats coming.

FOR ANY AUSTRALIANS READING I URGE YOU TO STAY AWAY FROM COLES AND WOOLWORTHS, use independants and growers markets where possible.

And dont even get me started with fuel discount vouchers you get from shopping at coles and woolworths, i mean i dont like using the word sheeple a lot but damn some people are sheeple what else can you call them :(

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It's good to see some smart Aussies on here (besides me) for a change!

steevo
07-12-2008, 04:00 AM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

I saw a group of students who organised what they called a "Free Shop" and they just turned up in the city centre (without permission of the "authorities") and gave away for free old clothes, books, anything. People could just come and take what they wanted, it's a great idea. They didnt give a shit about the authorities. They just did it.

boots
07-12-2008, 05:01 AM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

I dont either, I used to world vision but realized it was a backdoor funding for the CIA :rolleyes: :confused: but I wish I could help in some way.

I saw a group of students who organised what they called a "Free Shop" and they just turned up in the city centre (without permission of the "authorities") and gave away for free old clothes, books, anything. People could just come and take what they wanted, it's a great idea. They didnt give a shit about the authorities. They just did it.



I would imagine that it would be very liberating :cool:



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planetsadhana
07-12-2008, 10:59 AM
great post , I have done or doing the same and it feels great to be free from the shackles of consumerism:)

i_am
07-12-2008, 11:39 AM
It's good to see some smart Aussies on here (besides me) for a change!

I don't buy canned foods anyway.

I care not about brand name clothes.

I buy my DVDs and CDs in Bali for under $1 each (get most of my clothes and shoes there too)

I rarely shop at Coles or Woolies. There is a great independant near me that is not much dearer and the people are way nicer. They have organic stuff as well.

When not working, I love going to the farmers organic market on weekends.

TV??? Is that the black box that sits in the corner and gets turned on occasionally to watch a DVD?

kiwimaj
07-12-2008, 01:03 PM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

You are so right in not giving to organised charities!!! Most of them are just simple con merchants, another arm of capitalism...Don't those morons in the street accosting you to sign up for their "charity" really piss you off??? The co job charities are simply about making money, by keeping up the brainwash of...a cure 'just round the corner...' What a load of BS...

You are not a b*stard, not in the slightest, you have simply woken up to another falsehood we have been indoctinated into believing since childhood. Who else here things Bob Geldorf is illuminati?? ...........:D

http://www.virginmedia.com/microsites/music/slideshow/tonyblair/img_2.jpg

infin8_possibility
07-12-2008, 02:25 PM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.


Are there any charities that arn't part of the game?

Is PETA infiltrated as well? RSPCA, another branch of the tree?

With regards to animal charities I think donations would be best kept to local animal shelters/rescue homes, or donating some of yout time to volunteer...

infin8_possibility
07-12-2008, 02:26 PM
Hey!

Could anyone recommend any good Organic shops around the Manchester, UK area?

red_ram
08-12-2008, 12:51 AM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.



After being hounded by the agents of at least ten charities in the city ctreets every day I have no problems with not giving them any money.

I give to the cause that I care about - the care of victims of domestic abuse - and ignore the rest.

red_ram
08-12-2008, 12:53 AM
Hey!

Could anyone recommend any good Organic shops around the Manchester, UK area?

I would suggest that you try Bury Market, as I recall discovering on the Internet info about an organic veg stall. I'm unsure about whether Bolton Market has finally died on its arse or not yet.

nwoexposer
08-12-2008, 04:23 AM
Screw charities.

Why give your money away to an entity who foolishly funds money towards diseases that the very system gives people through vaccines and also radiates to supposedly get rid of the same disease.

Why donate to the Salvation Army? Here in Melbourne there's a Salvation Army "entertainment bus" that's often in the city on Flinders Street on weekend nights, yet you often see homeless people around. Crazy how the SA will spend money on a bus just to temporarily house people but not offer any long term solutions. Why would anyone want to fund a cause like that?

steevo
08-12-2008, 04:29 AM
Screw charities.

Why give your money away to an entity who foolishly funds money towards diseases that the very system gives people through vaccines and also radiates to supposedly get rid of the same disease.

Why donate to the Salvation Army? Here in Melbourne there's a Salvation Army "entertainment bus" that's often in the city on Flinders Street on weekend nights, yet you often see homeless people around. Crazy how the SA will spend money on a bus just to temporarily house people but not offer any long term solutions. Why would anyone want to fund a cause like that?

Exactly!

ownoiz
08-12-2008, 05:27 AM
It's good to see some smart Aussies on here (besides me) for a change!

Im hoping theres more than two if us :D j/k

I havent found a place other than this forum where i can post things like this without being banned.

If the shit hits the fan people can do without the latest phone, ipod or plasma TV but everybody gots to eat.

It is not in our interests to have almost all of our food controlled by the same people. These people are actively attempting to eliminate all other food producers and distributors. They can then name their price and also add whatever they want to our food. Add GM modified into the mix and who knows what we will end up eating and what it will do to us.

We shouldnt have to all grow our own food just to know we are not eating poison or GM modified, some of us are too busy or dont have an allotment or yard to do it.

The only thing worse for our food supply than the monopoly/duopoly that Coles and Woolworths has in Australia is the fact that the Macquarie Group is actively buying almost all of the high security water allocations in the Murray Darling Basin. Most people are unaware of this, and even a mere mention by me on the news.con.au 'reader comments' :rolleyes: results in a banned IP address. Macquarie is an advertiser on there, and i expect no less from a fascist Rupert Murdoch propaganda site anyway. And the nerve of that dick to come here and call us useless when they are taking us over, i just wanna slap him silly.

Macquarie Bank is as evil as they come, and the growth they have acheived is anything but organic. With executives married to Rockefellers, ties to the Bush family and the elite its not hard to figure out where they get their funding and who really owns the Murray Darling Basin now and eventually our food.
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cognizant
08-12-2008, 09:32 AM
Sorry to ask but is that a man in drag next to Tony Blair? I AM SERIOUS!

You guys still have Woolworths? We had those until the 70s in the US.

These are good ideas btw.

And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

You are so right in not giving to organised charities!!! Most of them are just simple con merchants, another arm of capitalism...Don't those morons in the street accosting you to sign up for their "charity" really piss you off??? The co job charities are simply about making money, by keeping up the brainwash of...a cure 'just round the corner...' What a load of BS...

You are not a b*stard, not in the slightest, you have simply woken up to another falsehood we have been indoctinated into believing since childhood. Who else here things Bob Geldorf is illuminati?? ...........:D

http://www.virginmedia.com/microsites/music/slideshow/tonyblair/img_2.jpg

nwoexposer
08-12-2008, 01:47 PM
Sorry to ask but is that a man in drag next to Tony Blair? I AM SERIOUS!

You guys still have Woolworths? We had those until the 70s in the US.

These are good ideas btw.

Woolworths are a major company that own many stores, although they also own the major supermarket of the same name, but it's called Safeway in my state, Victoria. Retail in Australia is pretty dominated by Coles Myer (who own Safeway's/Woolworth's major rival supermarket Coles) and Woothworths who are major rivals with little competition.

Both Coles and Safeway/Woolworths give 4 cents a litre off fuel at a Coles Myer or Woolworths owned petrol station if you spend $30 or more at their supermarket. Many believe this to be a scam.

pinkfreud
08-12-2008, 06:38 PM
Are there any charities that arn't part of the game?

Is PETA infiltrated as well? RSPCA, another branch of the tree?

i hope to god they're not infiltrated. coz i respect what they're doing, as much as people get disgusted or angered by it.

marpat
08-12-2008, 08:08 PM
One way to defeat the NWO is to STOP handing over our paper with silly faces on to ALL corporate soul destroying shops and anywhere that sells BRANDS. By shopping at these places WE ARE FUNDING THE SYSTEM!

This is my plan::

- NO shopping at Supermarkets. (I'm always on the look out for local organic food shops run by independant trades persons
- NO purchasing of BRAND named products (food, clothes etc)
- NO purchasing of Mainstream CDs/DVDs
- NO consuming of Petrol from the death profitting Oil companies. (I plan to install a water converter to my car.)
- NO TV subsciptions. (already sold my TV.)

We really do have the POWER, if we DON'T CONSUME their products then their game will soon come crashing down on their pyramid!

Non-compliance is the primary technique to STOP this order from turning us into a slave race!

Peace out:):cool:

Maybe you should also include not buying a computer and using the internet. It wont be very good if people are salves to their PC.

infin8_possibility
08-12-2008, 08:25 PM
Maybe you should also include not buying a computer and using the internet. It wont be very good if people are salves to their PC.

I'd have to disagree with you there marpat. The internet is the only place for free speech we have left - unless they get their way and censor it... :rolleyes:

ownoiz
09-12-2008, 12:17 AM
You guys still have Woolworths? We had those until the 70s in the US.

Woolworths (WOW) is Australias premier retailer with primary activities in Supermarkets - Food & Liquor. Other operations include; BIGW discount department stores, Consumer Electronics through Dick Smith, PowerHouse and Tandy and Petrol Retailing through Woolworths/Caltex alliance and Woolworths Petrol Plus service stations. Woolworths has also diversified into hotels with acquisitions of ALH, BMG, MGW and Taverner Group. More recently the company has expanded to New Zealand with the acquisition of Foodland Australia NZ supermarkets, trading under the Progressive Supermarkets banner


WOOLWORTHS LIMITED FPO ASX Code: WOW

P/E Ratio: 19.21
Sector : Food & Staples Retailing
Market Capital: $32,846 million


Major Shareholders (therefore the REAL owners) include:


Barclays Group

Chase Manhattan Nominees Ltd

JP Morgan Custodial Services Pty Limited

Citicorp Nominees Pty Ltd

Now if anyone does their homework and finds the shareholders of these companies and keeps going through the companies with shares in those companies, well suprise suprise you end up looking at the same companies and names mentioned all over the forums here, Rothschilds, rockefellers etc

Woolworths (Australia) :rolleyes: is owned by the elite of Europe New York and London.
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marpat
10-12-2008, 12:10 PM
I'd have to disagree with you there marpat. The internet is the only place for free speech we have left - unless they get their way and censor it... :rolleyes:

Not really. The internet allows easier communication but it is as prone to manipulation and spying as anything else. It is the big companies that build computers anbd telecomms systems so in effect the only way to you totally shun them is by not buying into any of that. The truth is that everything in your life is run by the big companies.

infin8_possibility
10-12-2008, 03:20 PM
Not really. The internet allows easier communication but it is as prone to manipulation and spying as anything else. It is the big companies that build computers anbd telecomms systems so in effect the only way to you totally shun them is by not buying into any of that. The truth is that everything in your life is run by the big companies.

Yeah but we use it agaisnt them! Which is obviously working as they want to censor us!

blueone
11-12-2008, 03:01 AM
Maybe you should also include not buying a computer and using the internet. It wont be very good if people are salves to their PC.

This seems a strange response for someone with over 3000 posts....:confused:

awakensong
11-12-2008, 03:47 AM
And how about not using any of the banks who are being bailed out or who have bought out smaller banks? I'm still with a smaller independent bank, and all I use it for is to cash my income check.

aliencrafter
13-12-2008, 09:51 PM
Sainsbury's is Freemasonary that's where I met my Brother.

infin8_possibility
09-03-2009, 04:10 AM
Sainsbury's is Freemasonary that's where I met my Brother.

I doubt there are any major supermarket chains that aren't Masonic.

unbornawakened
09-03-2009, 04:35 AM
Problem is here in California the corporate supermarkets (safeway, vons) are everywhere, almost within walking distance of your home. To go to an independent store you have to drive 1/2 hour. That is how they bait people ... they have the huge number of stores and locations ... when short of time, I have no choice but to shop at the corporate supermarkets ... but for day to day things, i skip them and go to a small corner store (mostly to avoid waiting in line and wasting time browsing through thousands of items to find what I want) even though I sometimes have to pay 50% more

oiram
09-03-2009, 04:47 AM
I have been reading alot about riotingI have been reading alot about rioting in the UK.
The Lisbon treaty death laws and alike and I wanted to post something.

I think we need to look at the disruption to the Government versus the effect on their plans rioting would have.

Lets say rioting begins with 10,000 people in the UK. This brings in the police, who try to break up the rioting, people get wounded or killed on both sides, shops are ablaze, fear is rife amongst everyday people. The government has to act, it wants to act.
They use the line that a hand full of criminals and extremists started the rioting to cause civil chaos and that the police are fighting to restore order and safety to the streets.
The government then seem like the good guys to the millions watching at home and around the world. The government wins through by force as they have the cs gas and rubber bullets and after wards implements more stringent social gathering laws to stop protests or demonstrations in the interest of national security or worse imposes martial law if things had become bad enough for them to get away with that.

What did the riot achieve then?

Exactly what the government wanted it to and nothing more.

Imagine however if those same 10,000 people each sent a letter which must be signed for to Parliament. Something which costs about a quid to do in the UK.
Or if they sent 3 or 4 or 5 letters each.
Or 100,000 people sent a letter addressed to Mr Brown, or who ever which required a signature upon arrival. Or they all send 3 or 4 or 5.
Suddenly you have truck loads of mail descending upon parliament or number 10 which must be delivered and signed for and which you can track online.

Its a small thing, but can you imagine the mess?
Can you imagine where you can put 100,000 letters which MUST be signed for upon Delivery?
It would bring chaos galore and no one gets hurt, the government is disrupted which is what this is all about.
Imagine now if those same 100,000 did this every day for a month.
If the letters are lost or not delivered, then royal mail must pay out up to 36 quid in compensation for each letter.
100,000 x 36 = 3,600,000 per day.
3,600,000 x 6 (days per week for mail) = 21,600,000
21,600,000 x 4 weeks a month = 86,400,000 pounds a month

Now imagine if a million people did it, like when the protests against the war in Iraq happened.
You see marching is fine, but it changes nothing, Rioting is stupid because it doesn't reach those in power, but this shit, clogs up their system, by using their system.
If enough of us do this on a set out date. Then on that day they will be up to their arse in it.
And the more we do it, or the more of us who do it, I should say the more disruption it will cause.
It might not be as news worthy as a riot, it may not feel as thrilling as charging a shield line. But it also won't get you hospitalized and it also won't play in to their hands.

infin8_possibility
09-03-2009, 04:50 AM
Problem is here in California the corporate supermarkets (safeway, vons) are everywhere, almost within walking distance of your home. To go to an independent store you have to drive 1/2 hour. That is how they bait people ... they have the huge number of stores and locations ... when short of time, I have no choice but to shop at the corporate supermarkets ... but for day to day things, i skip them and go to a small corner store (mostly to avoid waiting in line and wasting time browsing through thousands of items to find what I want) even though I sometimes have to pay 50% more

We always have a choice though, even if they force you to believe otherwise

unbornawakened
09-03-2009, 07:06 AM
Yes, but the choice involves an extra hour drive :(
We always have a choice though, even if they force you to believe otherwise

bluehorseman
09-03-2009, 08:28 AM
If you have to buy petrol you have to buy it. One way to at least hurt the oil conglomerates is to ONLY buy the gas - don't get any extra nick nacs or junk foods at the counter.

14april2000
09-03-2009, 08:28 AM
Basicly I agree with you. But i can`t really see we have any power. The secret societys witch is controlt by the the bloodlines has controling the world at least for the last 6000 years. I don`t see what we can do much about that. It`s David`s talk about the house card that can fall any minut, I use to believe that to but it has no basic in reality sorry mate, except if there was mass wakeup call very soon. To add that the illiumnati don`t need or want our money anymore, they own almost all money in the world.

There next step is total control and would be via a oconomic crash of the world oconony into depresssion, that would make wall street crash on monday 29 October 1929 and forlowing oconomic depresssion 1930th look like a sunday pinic. Look after 19 April or 15 to 21 June 2009. importen brotherhood days in Juni.

The last american top politican that speeak open about the illuminati`s rootless conspiracy was JFK, he ended in a wooden box. A warning from them to anybody else that might want to try go up aganist them

Please read my threed in buttom of this post :

A warning from the illuminati "a MUST READ"
my friend experience with the brotherhood (http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54356&highlight=warning+illuminati)


Nr. 1 most of the danish supermaked chains are not corporate own, except Netto witch own by the danish AP.Moller group, the Foreign own, Lidl, Aldi there are maybe others but i am noy aware of them or there is noon of them close to me.You say you are always on the look out for local organics me to, but they are more expensive so i only buy products in the health shops if i am close to one or i can`t get what i want anywhere else.

Nr.2 i am not sure what you mean with food shops run by independant trades persons. please explane that to me?

Nr.3 I never buy food from well food brand, except products i can`t other from other non brand companys. or if it is a IT/PC/Computer
part,shoes,clothes,alcohol and wine. But there are a lot of products only illuminati own corporate companys produce, to add to that i only buy products of high quality that last many years. illuminati products and high quality products sometimes is the same, but not always.


Nr.4 i having purchase a Mainstream CDs/DVD for years. I don`t listen to modern satanic music for obvious reasons . I am listen to Classic, Country and jazz etc. Anyway i have a cheap subscribtion to huge radio network.

Nr. 5 I don`t own car or something that need Petrol.

Nr.6 I having seeen tv for 6-7 years, and don`t have a tv subsciption.s. But i do own 2 tv `s but noon of the new High-Definition Flat-Screen Digital Television or just flat screen.


And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

I saw a group of students who organised what they called a "Free Shop" and they just turned up in the city centre (without permission of the "authorities") and gave away for free old clothes, books, anything. People could just come and take what they wanted, it's a great idea. They didnt give a shit about the authorities. They just did it.

Last sunday "1 Marts" my bell at the door was ringing, and i open the door, there was a very woman i think 16-17 year old. She toll me she came from the Red Cross and was collecting money to some cause, useely i make up excuses but not this time i just said no thanks.

infin8_possibility
09-03-2009, 08:52 AM
Nr.2 i am sure what to mean with food shops run by independant trades persons. please explane that to me?


I meant like an organic shop run by a family farm for one example.

infin8_possibility
09-03-2009, 09:01 AM
Basicly I agree with you. But i can`t really see we have any power. The secret society witch is controlt by the the bloodlines has controling the world at least for the last 6000 years. I don`t see what we can do much about that. It`s David`s talk about the house card that can fall any minut, I use to believe that to but it has no basic in reality. Sorry mate. Except if there was mass wakeup call very soon. To add that the illiumnati don`t need our money anymore, they own almost all money in the world. Now they only want total control and would be via the oconomic crash of the world oconony into depresssion that would make wall street crack 29 October 1929 and forlowing oconomic depresssion 1930th look like a sunday pinic.


Yes mate, the banking dynasties own a large percentage of the worlds wealth. BUT they spend A LOT of this money through the military industral complex in many countries building arms and such. They spend this money at an astronomic rate and I've heard that the USA spends many Millions of dollars a day on military defense. At the rate that they spend it at, if they had no income from US consumers, their money would disappeared rapidly.

14april2000
10-03-2009, 12:22 AM
And dont give to organised charities cos that is feeding the system too. That makes me sound like a right b*stard. Oh well.

You are so right in not giving to organised charities!!! Most of them are just simple con merchants, another arm of capitalism...Don't those morons in the street accosting you to sign up for their "charity" really piss you off??? The co job charities are simply about making money, by keeping up the brainwash of...a cure 'just round the corner...' What a load of BS...

You are not a b*stard, not in the slightest, you have simply woken up to another falsehood we have been indoctinated into believing since childhood. Who else here things Bob Geldorf is illuminati?? ...........:D

http://www.virginmedia.com/microsites/music/slideshow/tonyblair/img_2.jpg

Are there charities that are not organised? I not sure there are any in Denmark, but i might be wrong.

hellosatellites
10-03-2009, 01:16 PM
Hi 14april2000

I think ibis could be an alternative to the organised charities.
Check them out at www.ibis.dk

regards :)

ps. Is that really Bob Geldorf? He looks like a tranny left out in the rain.
Still, he looks a hell of a lot better than the constipated toothfairy next to him!