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April 4,
2008
The Kosher Food Tax
The Kosher Food Tax is the biggest
consumer fraud existing in America. Examine every item in
your cupboards for either the (U) or (K) labels. These
symbols represent a Jewish "blessing" and when these small
symbols are detected, it means that you have unwittingly
paid a tax to a Jewish religious group.
They will not always be on the front
of the package; they may be hidden amid the small print near
the label's seam. This cryptic code has to do with a Hebrew
"secret," a heist, which illuminates the Jews' power in the
United States. The circled "U", sometimes with the word
"Parve," stands for Union of Orthodox Jews (UOJCA), the "K"
stands for Kosher (KOV K).
Both will not be found on the same
package. These symbols mean that the product's producer paid
the Jews a kind of "tax" to have some rabbi "bless" it.
Don't confuse these letters with the letter "R" which stands
for registered trademark or a letter "C" which stands for
copyright. These two letters will probably be there too.
You have now discovered what the
Jews call "hechsers," a rip-off code found on most grocery
items. In 1959, the Wall Street Journal estimated that this
massive Jewish payola at about $20 million. That is almost
fifty years ago. Since that time, the Jewish owned Wall
Street Journal has remained silent. The rip-off is thought
to be in the hundreds of millions today.
The Jewish Post of July 30, 1976
reported that Rabbi Harvey Sentor admitted that Kov K was a
"profit-making concern." The UOJCA extracts exactly the same
levy as Kov K, and in exactly the same way. Jews, of course,
defend these "blessings" in any way they can, but what this
rip-off really boils down to for the Gentile is legalized
extortion. After all, the Jews represent but 2.2% of the
population of more than 300 million people. It is not an
option for the Gentile to have this "tax" removed from
products he buys or have the little Jewish letters erased.
He has to pay this "tax" to the Jews
whether he wants to or not. If this was nothing more than a
bizarre religious ceremony, giving rabbinical approval to
food and food products prepared in a specific way to meet an
unusual diet, then why are steel wool, kitchen utensils, and
dish washing liquids also included?
The Jews have a strange diet indeed!
If these "blessings" are so important to Jews, why do they
charge for them? You would think that they would be willing
to give this service free - for benefit of their own people
- and perhaps pay something to food product companies for
providing this Kosher identification. Instead, it's the
reverse - companies have to pay to have the Kosher
identification.
Since Jews represent a small percent
of America's population, why is it that they place most of
the burden of this "tax" on the shoulders of the Gentile?
Why have the Gentile consumers been so silent for so long
about this perennial extortion by the Jews? And since this
burden comes off as a "tax," don't Gentiles have a right to
know where and how this money is spent?
How on earth do the Jews get away
with this daylight robbery? The answer is that the Jewish
blessing agencies wield enormous power through Jewish
domination of the retail and distribution trades - and Jews
own America's press. Non-compliance by a food producer would
quickly bring about a Jewish boycott of the product.
Bankruptcy! Here is how this clever scheme works.
An Orthodox Rabbi will approach a
company and 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. Once they succumb to
this BLACKMAIL, they are required to keep the total amount
paid the Rabbis every year a strict secret! The growth of
this Kosher racket has been nothing less than phenomenal. In
1960, only 225 food products paid the Kosher tax. By 1966,
this figure grew to 476 and jumped to 1000 by 1974. Today, a
whopping 17,500 companies have been intimidated into paying
this multi-level tax.
How The Kosher Tax Operates
The Union of Orthodox Rabbis which
issues the (U) symbol controls 80% of the Kosher
certification business. They employ some 300 Rabbis who
travel nation-wide "inspecting" food processing plants.
First, the company must pay an annual fee for the use of the
copyright symbol - the (U) or (K) or a version thereof.
Second, the company must pay a
separate heavy fee each time a team of Rabbis shows up to
"inspect" their plant (Certain meat packers are required to
hire Rabbis full time at extravagant salaries).
Third, the company must pay these
fees over and over again for each different product they
make. Thus, General Foods pays dozens of separate fees.
Also, each sub-contracting company which provides any type
of ingredient which goes into the finished product must also
pay separate fees to the "visiting Rabbis". Sometimes a
single product may eventually be taxed as many as a dozen
times right down the line before it reaches you the
consumer!
Last, but not least, these fees must
be paid annually and they are increased each year. Only by
increasing the public awareness of the Kosher Food Tax and
doing our best to refrain from purchasing products with the
"K" or "U" symbols, can we begin to end this outrage being
perpetrated upon our people. With the purchasing power of
the dollar less all the time, we cannot afford this outrage
to continue unchecked.
Source: The Jewish
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