The ADL and the Rabbinical Kosher Excise Tax

Started by Panoptimist, October 08, 2010, 07:44:58 PM

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Panoptimist

Came across this when trying to find out more information. Most likely nothing new here to you guys, but still I know you'll enjoy watching 'Waldo' squash the  <:^0 . A fucking beautiful exchange if I do say so myself. Enjoy.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.revi ... %26fwc%3D1
The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.

Wimpy

I was reading some of the comments after reading the article and couldn't help notice the JITF team at play:

QuoteWell it ought to, since your statement is a lie!

Kosher certification is a service for which manufacturers who desire it pay
a fee. It is no different from hundreds of other services manufacturers pay
for, and none of them are a tax.
....


QuoteFiction right in the title. There is no such thing as a Kosher tax.
This type of conconction tends to be whipped by those with the desire,
but not the ability, to create computer viruses.

> For many Gentile consumers, it comes as a shock to realize that they pay a
> Jewish tax on each and every pre-packaged food item with a "U" or "K" stamp on
> the package. These are the two main organizations within the United States that
> issue Kosher-certification and its accompanying tax, though there are 273 other
> Kosher-certification organizations that have other symbols within the U.S.
> alone.(1)

Putz alert....

> The ADL (or Anti-Defamation League), an offshoot of B'nai B'rith that got its
> start after the Atlanta chapter head of B'nai B'rith was arrested and convicted
> by a jury of murdering a 12-year-old girl, Mary Phagan, in a cruel manner(2),
> has long since countered Gentile resentment towards this Rabbinical Kosher
> Excise Tax. Typically, the ADL says that such resentment towards the extra fees
> paid on food for the rabbis' certification is the hallmark of anti-Semites.
> While it stands to reason that in some isolated cases this may in fact be true,
> there is a growing concern among many others over these extra fees that Gentile
> consumers are forced to pay, particularly with the downward trend of the
> economy.
......

The above response goes on and on.

Seriously, based on my own experience and tested dozens of times at many different "stores", I find it very difficult to find a packaged food item without the Kosher Nostra stamp of one sort or another.  Try it for yourself.

To even suggest that this is not a subversive tax is an expected lie from a pathological tribe.  The squealing gets louder as the truth spotlight gets brighter.  I maintain that this Kosher Tax is a perfect conversation starter for the jew ignorant.  It represents something tangible, directly affects people's sense of fairness and relates to their pocketbook.
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger today.

Panoptimist

While it may be a good point of departure on the Zionist issue for non-Jooks, I've found that, after moving to Jooklyn from the mountains, these inbred Monjewloids don't take kindly to pointing out the fact that 98% of us are paying for their psychotic superstitions.

Of course, these dimwitted retards will parrot all day long bullshit spewed by the MSM about supporting the Zionist cause. Listen, I attended the World Press Photo conference in NYC a few months ago. Photographs taken by a Reuters photographer of the phosphorus bombs dropped on the Palestinians were prominently on display. I believe the 'tog (who was there - I wish I knew then what  I know now because I would certainly have approached him about it) was British. There was a mention in the photo caption that Geneva Convention stipulations and "rules of war" were violated...it just didn't mean anything to me at the time.

I hurt the feelings of a few of my Joonish peers just the other day when I simply pointed out that orthodox rabbis still circumcise by biting off the foreskin. Showing them the pictures just sealed the deal. They don't really like me any more.

Of course, it's funny how these goddamned retards will say shit like "Let's repeal Columbus day, he didn't discover America!" Yet when you point out the simplest act of subversive Jewry they just start wringing their calcium deficient hands as their face flushes. Fucking pathetic.


Waldo's dialogue is just fucking hilariously perfect. I couldn't stop laughing when he started referring to that chutz Phil as 'Philthy.'  <lol>  <lol>  <lol>  :haha:
The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.

abduLMaria

Quote from: "Wimpy"Seriously, based on my own experience and tested dozens of times at many different "stores", I find it very difficult to find a packaged food item without the Kosher Nostra stamp of one sort or another.  Try it for yourself.

To even suggest that this is not a subversive tax is an expected lie from a pathological tribe.  The squealing gets louder as the truth spotlight gets brighter.  I maintain that this Kosher Tax is a perfect conversation starter for the jew ignorant.  It represents something tangible, directly affects people's sense of fairness and relates to their pocketbook.

i wonder if that's one of the motivations behind the "Food Safety" Act, for which Monsanto was one of the primary lobbyists.

also, one of the motivations for the recent raids on raw milk sellers (those guns-drawn agents are trying to protect us ??? )

small farms & small food markets tend not to go for the Kosher tax.
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Whaler

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QuoteIT'S TRUE! Major food companies throughout America/UK actually pay a Jewish Tax amounting to hundreds of million of dollars per year in order to receive protection. This hidden tax gets passed, of course, to all non-Jewish consumers of the products. The scam is to coerce the companies to pay up or suffer the consequences of a Jewish boycott. Jewish consumers have learned not to buy any kitchen product that does not have the (U) the (K) and other similar markings.
The perpetrators of these elaborate extortion schemes are actually Rabbinical Councils that are set up, not just in the U.S. but in other western countries as well. For example, the largest payola operation in the U.S. is run by those who license the (U) symbol. The (U) symbol provides protection for many products sold here in Aztlan and in the United States. This symbol is managed by the The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations with headquarters at 333 Seventh Avenue in New York City.

The scam works like a well oiled machine and is now generating vast amounts of funds, some of which are being utilized by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis to support the Zionist government in Israel. The website of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations is full of pro-Israel and anti-Palestinian propaganda.

The "Kosher Nostra" protection racket starts when an Orthodox Rabbi approaches a company to warn the owners that unless their product is certified as kosher, or "fit for a Jew to eat", they will face a boycott by every Jew in America. Most, if not all of the food companies, succumb to the blackmail because of fear of the Jewish dominated media and a boycott that may eventually culminate in bankruptcy. Also, the food companies know that the cost can be passed on to the consumer anyway. The food companies have kept secret from the general consumer the meaning of the (U) and the amount of money they have to pay the Jewish Rabbis.

It is estimated that the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, which manages the (U) symbol protection racket, controls about 85% of the "Kosher Nostra " certification business. They now employ about 1200 Rabbi agents that are spread through out the U.S. Food companies must first pay an exorbitant application fee and than a large annual fee for the use of the (U) copyright symbol. Secondly, the companies must pay separate fees each time a team of Rabbis shows up to "inspect" the company's operations. Certain food companies are required to hire Rabbis full time at very lucrative salaries.

The amount of money that the non-Jewish consumer has paid the food companies to make up for the hidden Jewish Tax is unknown, but it is estimated to be in the billions since the scam first started. The Orthodox Jewish Councils as well as the food companies keep the amount of the fees very secret. The Jewish owned Wall Street Journal wrote about the problem many years ago, but they have stopped writing about it now.

Only public awareness concerning the "Kosher Nostra Scam" will eventually help stop this swindle of the American consumer. Public education of the scam may lead to an eventual non-Jewish boycott of all products with the (U), (K) or other Jewish protection symbols. I certainly do not need to pay extra for "kosher water", "kosher coffee" or "kosher plastic sandwich bags". In fact, I demand my money back for all I had to pay over the years for the hidden and illegal Jewish Tax. Are there any bright attorneys out there that could bring a class action suit against the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations on behalf of the citizens of Aztlan and other non-Jewish people?

Why don't you ring the companies like these people did-

http://www.aztlan.net/koshernostra.htm