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    BBFs Unpopular View Well-Known Member

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    Nestle?
    Mostanto?

    Both imo

    I boycott any nestle product I come across, I do not buy anything they make if I know they make it, sometimes it is hard ot figure out who actually owns a product.

    http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/nestles-wet-dream-they-mark-up-water-53-million-percent-06052013

    Mosanto are corrupting the food chance with GMO. farmers have to pay a license fee with every harvest even though they only purchase seeds once or in the case of places like iraq farmers are actually forced to use Mosanto GMO products. In Hungary they have just burned 10k acres of GMO, they are banned, banned in France and for good reason.

    Nestle are grabbing up all of the water on the planet and are making 53 million % profit<yikes> Fresh water sources have been diminishing for decades and is seen as a real problem for the future and Nestle are placing themselves nicely in the cut between people and water.

    They tried to patent Cows milk as a laxative and are currently trying to patent the fennel flower.
    #Un****ingbelievable

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    boycott nestle products.
     
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    The Nestle boycott campaign has been around for decades,I was in contact with them
    in the 90's and received alot of useful info on exactly what they do own brand-wise.
    Apart from the powdered milk in the third world they are big in the bottled water industry,
    aswell as other milk products (evaporated milk etc.)

    If anyone is interested in joining the boycott of these products it's worth checking out the
    boycott campaign. <ok>
     
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  3. Milk

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    But... but... don't nestle make lion bars?


    How can a company that makes lion bars be evil?
     
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    Yeah,Nestle bought up Rowntree Mackintosh some years back.

    They are big in the confectionery business aswell.
     
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    What have you been drinking all week? It's the weekend, a time for fun and relaxation. A time to leave the stress of the working week behind and re-charge your batteries. So what do you do but go on a one-man angst crusade!!!

    Life's too short Sis! Have some Rowntrees chocolate - Nestle own then BTW! There's lots of other far more worthy targets for you to gun-down next week <ok>
     
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    <laugh>
    Cheers Dave<ok>

    Obama appointed Tom Vilsack, an ex Monsanto employee, is the Sec of Agriculture in 2008, and in 2009, he appointed Michael Taylor, a former VP at Monsanto, as a senior adviser&#65279; for the FDA

    Fox have killed a journo investigation into Monsanto milk additives causing cancer. the journos came out and reported on it anyway, as in the video.
    The testing on this milk for human consumption and toxicity was 90 days on 30 rats!
    it was banned in Canada but Obama the corporate whore and his ****ing corporate ****s at the FDA deleted the part of the report that stated this hormone can be absorbed by the human body and can cause cancer. All for a few quid eh Obama you piece of ****.
    Monsanto threatened fox news, there will be dire consequences for Fox news if the story goes on air in Florida

    Fox told the reporters they would give them money to be quiet and just go away, zip up.
    [video=youtube;axU9ngbTxKw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axU9ngbTxKw&feature=player_embedded#at=409[/video]
     
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    And lets not forget Nestle are responsible for the deaths of millions of babies by their campaign of replacing breast feeding with formula, and in the 3rd world this was devastating obviously as once the mothers milk dried up because she aint breast feeding and then she cant afford formula the baby withers and dies. They had through their campaign actual hospitals pushing the stuff

    2 ****ing evil companies.

    one trying to control the worlds future fresh water supplies and the other the worlds food supply. Monsanto want all crops to be GMO.
    800+ scientists and growing in number have written an open letter to governments demanding the world wide ban of GMO.
     
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    Peter Brabeck Nestle CEO who in says NGOs that "bang on about water being a a public right" being wrong and that water should be privatised and it is NOT a human right!!

    A pure evil bastard. Hitler would have ****ing loved this guy. he has the neck to say this on film ffs.

    [video=youtube;4C29_U0Ksao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C29_U0Ksao[/video]
     
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    Nestle don't own the water. They do own the means of collecting, processing and distributing it. That's exactly the same situation that we have in the UK and the majority of countries in Europe have with our privatised water industries. So what's the difference between Nestle and Wessex Water?

    So much for Monsanto's strong arm tactics then! The information is freely available worldwide (not just in Florida) to anybody with a laptop or smart phone!!
     
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    Essex water are not going into parts of the world next to villages and tapping the water supply, denying access to it for the local populations and polluting the surrounding area. Essex water are not. Nestle are not pumping water into homes they are bottling it and selling it at several 1000 times the price you pay for water supply via normal services to homes.

    Essex water are not selling you water, they are selling the provision of water surely?
     
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    Essex water are not making 53,000,000% profit from denying you access to water and making you buy it from them in a place where it is not so available, given the sources of water in the UK the rain fall ect, communities if they so wished could in most cases provision their own water supply if determined to and had no other choice as is the case in so many parts of the world.
     
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    Wrong target! You should be directing your ire against the politicians of 3rd world countries who do deals for their own benefit rather than the long term good of the population.

    It's only since the political development of socialism as a political ideology that 'natural' goods were considered as being public property. Prior to that, whoever owned or controlled the land upon which the water was found was considered as the rightful owner of the water ans as such could sell or deny access to it as they wished.
     
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    Corporations run politics Dave and I think you know that, or rather those who own them.

    If Saddam had opted to give the access to foreign owned companies to pump Iraq's oil and allow the banks a foothold in iraq there would have been no invasion.
    Now look, Monsanto runs their agriculture, Monsanto own a chunk of Obama ffs. Iraqi people pay extortionate prices for electricity when it was free prior to the invasion. Quality of supply has not been any better either, so paying for it has not got them a better service. the US and those who really run it have bled iraq and continue to do so while a civil war rages on. individuals not the US state

    Nestle have bought decisions, politicians, they are even easier to buy in poorer nations. I am not saying they are the root of all evil I am saying that they are ****ing evil. Politicians are another matter and one we are all aware of for centuries.

    So,lets say in 20 30 or 40 years, water is far more scarce, what kind of power does that give Nestle? do they stop being a corporation and become much more powerful? The ****s sneak GMOs into their products too, they lost a court battle in brazil where they had to them inform of what was actually in their products, like GMOs.

    Does any corporation or individuals have the right to control 60 70 80% of the worlds fresh water in decades to come? no ****ing way, sure with that kind of power they can rival any state. Build their own Army if needed. Those movies I seen as a kid about corporations battling it out to control the world in the future do not seem so far fetched these days

    watch bottled life, it's an eye opener. Nestle operate within a corrupted legal framework all over the world, in most cases the locals just cannot afford to fight them in court, justice for the rich and no one else
     
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    Mandleson has attended several of those meetings as well as the Irish minister for finance which was an illegal act as he is a serving minister, the **** also went into meetings alone and sold off out natural offshore resources too for which we now pay extortionate prices, again individual people circumventing politics through economics
     
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    Politics is actually philosophically based and is therefore only 'owned' by the person propounding it! For as long as we hold to either Capitalist and Socialist philosophies then commercial enterprises will have an effect upon how politics is implemented. Don't believe that either a Communist state or Anarchist equivalents would be any different - only the descriptors change!

    However, in a parliamentary democracy such as ours, the ability of commercial interests to capture power and influence is only assisted by the lethargy of the enfranchised to counteract such influence.
     
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    Deaths of millions?

    Get a ****ing grip man, talking utter bollocks about a worthy cause does nothing to enhance it
     
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    1 What does the mother feed her baby on while the milk dries up if she can`t afford the formula?

    2 Would you rather have to walk five miles each way every day to collect a bucket of water (as we are told they do in Africa) or would you prefer it to be pressure piped direct to your home to be used as lavishly and frequently as you wish?
     
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