Food & Drink

Halal Foods in Australia?

Food & Drink

Posted by: blondie72

18th Feb 2011 05:50pm

What are your thoughts on Halal foods in Australia? Many big brand companies and their products from Vegemite, Bega Cheese to Cadbury Chocolates have the "halal" approved logo on them, you may not have even noticed? My main concern is that there are approximately 350,000 Muslims in Australia out of an approximate population of 22 Million non Muslim Australians and already we have changed what we have done for decades to suit a very small minority.

We are a western democartic society and I am afraid if such a small minority have such a major impact we may see some radical changes in our country that many of us won't like or need.

Many people are boycotting certain companies due to them supporting and showing the Halal approved logo on their products and replacing them with similar products without the Halal approved logo.

What is your opinion on this?

Captain Slog
  • 8th Apr 2012 01:52pm

This might be another can'o' wroms here, but it has to be said.
I read an article in NEXUS Magazine a while back about these zionists insisting that certain companies put "kosher" codes, usually a "U" or a "K" standing out from anything else on the package of certain foods. I've seen them and often wondered what they were.
Apparently, these companies are more or less FORCED to put these "codes" on their packaging, at a cost of up to $15-50,000. per year. IF they failed to comply, they were labelled as "anti semetics" and the word spread that they are to be black listed because they are "antisemetic" (I don't care how its spelled! stuff them!). And these poor companies end up going out of business.
Also, apparently all this money, for having to pay for using this "code", and unwillingly at that, is sent to israel to support the zionists there. I don't know who or what zionists are, but they sure sound evil.
I remember when I was living at the old (Now demploished) Kingsley Private Hotel in George Street, Brisbane from 1977-1979, every month, some bloke used to call in to see the manager and he was carrying this HUGE thick book with him, and the Manager had to sign it somewhere for some reason. One day, I just happened to be at reception for some reason, when this creature arrived and thumped the book down on the front desk. I nearly crapped myself! I turned to look at what it was and it had . . . .ZION. . . . on it. I don't know what the rest of it said, but I Do remember zion on it. The manager must've been a yid, because, unknown to me, the local synagogue was just outside and across the road.
I don't know what the heck's going on, but it sure doesn't look good. All this zionist coding on packaging, BY FORCE of payment or else, is nothing but extortion, and I am very sure in violates everyone's Universal Rights. If I were one of these companies, I'd just tell these filthy zionists to go and get stuffed. WHAT are they going to do? THEY are ther terrorists!!
As for the ritualistic slaughter of animals, I've heard that it IS inhumane and cruel, all done because religion told them to do it that way. And WHAT did I warn you all (See the Easter Entry) about rerligion? ITS EVIL!! ALL OF IT!! Those who are upset with what I said? Tough! IF you think you are of sound mind and have a FREE mind, you will see it for all it really is. Remember! It is a MAN MADE thing intended to CONTROL us all and make us conform to their doing. The Dark Side, if you'd like to think of it that way. And you'd be right. SITH BASTARDS!!


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