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I know this is extremely long, but I strongly encourage everyone to fully
read this. Know what is really going on. Jews are behind all of this and
responsible for it. Look to the top - the owners and the operators of these
factories and corporations, who they are and what they are and with a bit of
research, they are all kikes.



Not too many people are fully aware of the extent of the Jewish operated
world slave trade. Not only is this destroying countless lives, but is
destroying and polluting the environment to where it will affect everyone on
this planet. The jews, being as cheap as they are do not properly dispose of
toxic waste, as this involves putting out a bit more money and also more
jobs, even though slave labor is extremely cheap, the Jew looks at the
pennies he can save.



Quote from the Jewish Talmud:

Nidrasch Talpioth, p. 225-L: "Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so
that the Jew would not have to be served by beasts. The non-Jew is
consequently an animal in human form, and condemned to serve the Jew day and
night."



Over the years, there have been a few posts here and there in the JoS
e-groups, questioning the validity of these quotes. Given the following
facts and plenty more, in addition to the biblical Old Testament, it is
glaringly apparent that these Talmudic quotes are legitimate, though many
jews will deny them. The Talmud is a collection of many volumes, almost an
encyclopedia, written in Hebrew so that few if any Gentiles can read what is
therein. Over the centuries, a few Gentiles with knowledge of Hebrew came
forward and revealed this work of trash to the world.



Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348: "All property of other nations
belongs to the Jewish nation, which, consequently, is entitled to seize upon
it without any scruples."



Seph. Jp., 92, 1: "God has given the Jews power over the possessions and
blood of all nations."



"There were other refugees, including Kazhaks, and German, Austrian, and
Hungarian Jews who founded a community in Shanghai."



'Down in Hong Kong, Moses Tsang, a partner at Goldman Sachs, was preparing
his company to dominate the financing of China's future." [It doesn't take
an IQ much above a total idiot to know "Moses" Tsang is a Chinese Jew and
Goldman Sachs is a Jewish monopoly.



From "The China Dream" by Joe Studwell C 2002, 2003



"Mark Schwartz, [Jew - my note] one of Goldman Sachs' four vice chairmen,
has been based in Beijing since his appointment in June as chairman of the
Asia-Pacific region. He is the most senior executive Goldman Sachs has ever
posted in the country. "



"Goldman Sachs wants to prioritize the building out of our China business,"
Schwartz said in his first interview since taking up his new position. "My
return has sent a very powerful signal to the entire Goldman Sachs community
of 33,000 professionals around the world that China is a very high priority
for us." "Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs expanded in Asia. Its workforce in Asia
grew significantly and, in 2004, it teamed up with Chinese securities firm
Gao Hua Securities to set up a joint venture in China."



http://www.marketwatch.com/story/goldma ... ze-in-chin
a-2012-11-28



The above is only one example. Nearly all major high-profile corporations
are owned and/or run by Jews. Many people can just pass this off or put
their minds and interests to other things, but eventually, what is being
done, like I already wrote is going to affect everybody; more than just in
the area of employment.



Now, here are some very relevant reasons why Satan advises us against
consuming any foods imported from China. Again, it doesn't take much common
sense to figure out how this affects the crops planted there, the fish and
everything else. The extent of the affects of these toxic wastes obviously
can generate a plague. The USA for one, has been exporting extremely large
amounts of fresh water to China, as the water there is so polluted to the
point where many are already dead by the thousands. Now, just how fit are
the crops, fish and even meat that is subject to this water, then fed to
humans and our pets?



"Years of Damage"

"One of China's biggest problems: wastewater. Factories and cities have
discharged mostly untreated sewage and pollutants into the country's rivers
and lakes-some 53.7 billion tons in 2006 alone, according to the World Bank.
China's environmental regulators have designated 48 of China's major lakes
as seriously polluted. One-fourth of the water sampled along China's two
largest rivers-the Yangtze and Yellow-was found to be too polluted even for
farm irrigation. And tap water isn't entirely safe, either, with Chinese
authorities responding to 48 large-scale environmental emergencies last
year. "Extensive water pollution of course impacts on water scarcity."

http://www.businessweek.com/stories/200 ... -crisisbus
inessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice





From the book, "China Shakes the World" by James Kynge C 2006, 2007:

"The problem started in the 1980's when tens of thousands of small
companies, including pulp and paper mills, chemical factories, and dyeing
and tanning plants=, sprang up along the river and began dumping their toxic
waste into it. By the early 1990's there were clear signs of distress. The
water in many areas was unfit to drink, Cancer rates were twice the national
average, and, according to one report, for years none of the boys from
certain villages in the Huai River area were healthy enough to pass the
physical examination required to enter the armed forces."

"When local authorities were ordered by Beijing to resolve the problem, they
released the polluted water that has been building up in the reservoirs and
tanks, and in so doing, unleashed a tide of black liquid that killed almost
everything it touched as it flowed downstream. Millions of fish died and
thousands of people were treated for dysentery, diarrhea and vomiting."

"Several hundred factories were indeed closed, but they opened up again
almost as quickly. By 1998 and 1999, it was clear that the campaign was
going to fail; reports of people dying from being exposed to the noxious
gases and chemicals in roadside ditches were regularly reported in the
newspapers, and in 1999 the Huai ran dry for the first time in twenty years,
ruining crops and killing millions of fish." "It emerged that the waters of
the Huai, far from being clean were so toxic that, by the governments own
classification standards, they could not even be used for irrigation."

"Streams and rivers are drying up all over the northern half of the country,
and water tables are falling precipitously as wells, many of them illegally
dug, are sunk ever deeper into the dwindling reserves of groundwater.
Altogether some 400 out of 668 large Chinese cities are short of water, and
the incidence of rationing is growing." 'The factories that multinational
companies have set up have turned China into the workshop of the world but
have also made it the rubbish tip of the world."



Slave labor is also very prevalent in other countries in addition to just
China. Sweatshops, with no ventilation, no heating during the winter [the
jews who run these are too cheap], are actual prisons. Doors are bolted shut
and locked down. Permission must be granted to use the restroom, there are
no safety measures taken, hazards are everywhere and only recently, another
fire killed hundreds in one of these factories in Bangladesh, as they were
unable to escape. A moderate amount of research will reveal that all of
these sweatshops and so-called "factories" are under the control of Jewish
owned and operated corporations. The jews dictate the conditions. The
manufactured goods are then exported to the USA, Canada and Europe and
marked up, often to 1,000% or more of the original cost of the slave labor
and materials.



From the book, "Take this Job and Ship It by Senator Byron L. Dorgan C 2006:



"In 2002, the Los Angeles Times reported: in one sever dust storm in the
spring of 1998, particle pollution levels in Oregon, Washington, and British
Columbia soared. In Seattle, air quality officials could not identify a
local source of the pollution, but measurements showed that 75 percent of it
came from China, researchers at the University of Washington found."



"In April of 2005, police and villagers clashed in Zhejiang Province as
citizens occupied an industrial complex blamed for crops ruined by polluted
water supplies. In the village of Huaxi, toxins from manufactures were
blamed for a withered cabbage crop. 'It is rotten from the inside. It
doesn't grow,' Li Xian, a local farmer said."



"Our fields won't produce grain anymore," said a woman who lives near the
Jingxin Pharmaceutical Plant. "We don't dare to eat food grown from anywhere
near here." "Her husband added, 'They are making poisonous chemicals for
foreigners that the foreigners don't dare produce in their own countries.' "



"The Taiwan News reports, 'Across China, entire rivers run foul or have
dried up altogether. Nearly a third of the cities don't treat their sewage,
flushing it into waterways. In rural China, sooty air depresses crop
yields.' An old farmer, who rioted to protest pollution from chemical plants
in one coastal village, told the Taiwan News, 'We just had to do it. We
can't grow our vegetables here anymore. Young women are giving birth to
stillborn babies."



"In Indonesia in 2004, police suspended operations at the American owned
Newmont Minahasa Raya gold mine for dumping deadly heavy metal mine waste
laden with Mercury and arsenic into Buyat Bay - two thousand tons daily.
Locals reported health issues including nervous system disorders, lumps
forming under the skin, and other skin ailments. The fish have fared far
worse. The sea was filled with bloated corpses of fish near the pipe that
discharged cyanide, among other waste, into the ocean. According to the
National Newspaper, the fish had hemorrhaging in the liver, diaphragms
broken, and eyeballs bulging form the socket."



"Children are easy to control; Children don't form labor unions." The
International Labor Union reported in 2005 that at least 12.3 million people
work as slaves or in other forms of forced labor. Other estimates more than
double that number. UNICEF reported in 2005 that one in twelve children in
the world is forced into child labor."



"Kevin Bales, antislavery activist and author of the book "Disposable
People" says that in 1850, a slave would have cost the equivalent of $40,000
in today's dollars. Today, a slave working in the coffee or cocoa
plantations on the Ivory Coast - some as young as nine - will set you back
as little as $30.00, Bales says." "Work them until they drop." "They are
considered disposable."



"A total of 27 child slaves between the ages of 5 and 12, released with the
help of the Bonded Liberation Front, told the following story. The boys, on
the promise of being taken to a film, went with the village barber, Shiv
Kumar Thakur. They did not tell their parents, as the trip was going to be a
secret. It is believed that the barber received 7,000 rupees - he was saving
for a motorbike. The new child slaves were introduced to the intricacies of
the trade by being locked up and beaten for the first few days. Requests for
food were met with blows from iron rods and yardsticks and woundings by the
sheers [sic] used in carpet making. Mistakes in weaving or slow work
received the same treatment.

The boys' day began at 4 am., when Panna Lal poured cold water over them to
wake them. They worked until their lunch break of a half an hour at 2 pm.
According to Suraj, who was seven years old when he was rescued, they often
worked until midnight and only then received their second inadequate meal of
the day. They were all locked in at night. When these young boys cried, they
were beaten with a stone wrapped in a cloth. The boys were never paid any
wages. Suraj also said that they were branded with hot irons. He had bruises
on his temple caused by a blow from a bamboo staff - punishment for a
weaving mistake. Many of the children fell ill and were denied medical
treatment. Despair caused seven of the boys to try to run away. They were
caught, slung upside-down from trees and branded. If they cut their fingers
[which happens often on the sharp cutting tools], the loom masters are known
to shave match heads into the cut and set the sulphur on fire so that the
blood will not stain the carpet."



"Worked to Death in a Toy Factory"

"On the night she died, Li Chunmei must have been exhausted. Coworkers said
she had been on her feet for nearly 16 hours, running back and forth inside
Bainan Toy Factory, carrying toy parts from machine to machine. When the
quitting bell finally rung shortly after midnight, her young face was
covered with sweat. This was the busy season before Christmas, when orders
peaked from Japan and the U.S. for the factory's stuffed animals. Long hours
were mandatory, and at least two months had passed since Li and the other
workers had enjoyed a Sunday off. Lying n her bed that night, staring at the
bunk above her, the slight 19 year old complained she felt worn out, her
roommates recalled. She was massaging her legs, and coughing, and told them
she was hungry. The factory food was so bad, she said, she felt as if she
had not eaten at all. Finally, the lights went out. Her roommates had
already fallen asleep when Li started coughing up blood. They found her in
the bathroom a few hours later, curled up on the floor, moaning softly,
bleeding from her nose and mouth. She died. The minimum wage for workers
like Li is 30 cents an hour. Workers like Li are forced to work up to
sixteen hours a day in polluted plants without air-conditioning and in
temperatures reaching near ninety degrees. Workers are housed in cramped
company dormitories, twelve to a room. And so, a young woman named Li dies.
Worked to death. But who cares? The profits on those stuffed toys were
great. I'm sure the stockholders were pleased."



"The 1998 NLC report discovered that warehouse workers making the handbags
marketed by Wal-Mart earned as little as ten cents an hour. The workweek in
the Qin Shi Factory, where Kathie Lee handbags were manufactured, was as
long as ninety-eight hours. The report continued, 'At the end of the day,
the workers return 'home' to a cramped dorm room sharing metal bunk beds
with 16 other people. At most, workers are allowed outside the factory for
just one and a half hours a day. Otherwise, they are locked in. The workers
are charged $67.47 for dorm and living expenses, which is an enormous amount
given that the highest take-home wage our researchers found in the factory


Was just 10 cents an hour. There were others who earned just 36 cents for
more than a month's work, earning just 8/100th of a cent an hour. Many
workers earned nothing and owed money to the company."



"According to the same 1998 research, workers in K-Mart factories made
twenty-eight cents an hour. Garment makers for JC Penney were paid eighteen
cents. Women making Ralph Lauren blouses, which sold for $88.00 in the
United States, pocketed twenty-three cents an hour. Young women making just
fourteen cents an hour sewed two-hundred dollar Ann Taylor jackets and
skirts.



"One of the eye-witnesses was Lydda Eli Gonzales, a young woman from
Honduras who testified that she had worked under appalling conditions. Lydda
was seventeen when she was hired and she worked in the factory for a year
before being fired for union activity. Lydda said workers in the company
were forced to work overtime to meet unreasonable quotas. 'It is forbidden
to talk, and you have to get permission to use the bathroom. We have to get
a pass from the supervisor and give it to the guard in front of the
bathroom, who searches us before we go in, ' she said. They were limited to
one bathroom break in the morning and another in the afternoon. A production
line of twenty workers had a quota of 2,288 shirts a day, but it is
impossible, she added. You can't move or stretch, or even look to the side.
You have to focus and work as fast as you can to complete the production
goal, always under pressure.



"The International Labor Organization, the labor arm of the United Nations,
estimates there are more than 250 million child laborers in a hundred
countries between the ages of five and fourteen. That number is nearly equal
to the population of the United States." Transported thousands of miles away
to a dimly lit, dangerous factory floor where they will work from dawn to
dusk for pennies, often breathing dangerous fumes. It's happening to
children every day.



"Corporations more powerful than countries. While a country like America is
governed by a Constitution and Bill of Rights, many corporations have but
one rule: Profit above all else. Combined sales of the top two hundred
corporations are larger than all the combined economies of all countries,
with the exception of the largest nine. Exxon Mobile reported $10 billion in
profits in the second quarter of 2005 alone! When it finished the year, it
reported profits of $36.1 billion, the highest profits ever for a US
corporation. With $258 billion in sales [$10 billion in reported profits] in
2005, Wal-Mart is economically more powerful than 161 countries. That is an
enormous amount of power and it is wielded every day by shipping jobs
overseas."







High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.com
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Thank you for the informative post. These are points that are important to recognize so this world is truly fixed, and so the enemies are destroyed and exposed.

Hail Father Enki and Lord Azazel

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "High Priestess Maxine Dietrich " <maxine.dietrich666@... wrote:

I know this is extremely long, but I strongly encourage everyone to fully
read this. Know what is really going on. Jews are behind all of this and
responsible for it. Look to the top - the owners and the operators of these
factories and corporations, who they are and what they are and with a bit of
research, they are all kikes.



Not too many people are fully aware of the extent of the Jewish operated
world slave trade. Not only is this destroying countless lives, but is
destroying and polluting the environment to where it will affect everyone on
this planet. The jews, being as cheap as they are do not properly dispose of
toxic waste, as this involves putting out a bit more money and also more
jobs, even though slave labor is extremely cheap, the Jew looks at the
pennies he can save.



Quote from the Jewish Talmud:

Nidrasch Talpioth, p. 225-L: "Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so
that the Jew would not have to be served by beasts. The non-Jew is
consequently an animal in human form, and condemned to serve the Jew day and
night."



Over the years, there have been a few posts here and there in the JoS
e-groups, questioning the validity of these quotes. Given the following
facts and plenty more, in addition to the biblical Old Testament, it is
glaringly apparent that these Talmudic quotes are legitimate, though many
jews will deny them. The Talmud is a collection of many volumes, almost an
encyclopedia, written in Hebrew so that few if any Gentiles can read what is
therein. Over the centuries, a few Gentiles with knowledge of Hebrew came
forward and revealed this work of trash to the world.



Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348: "All property of other nations
belongs to the Jewish nation, which, consequently, is entitled to seize upon
it without any scruples."



Seph. Jp., 92, 1: "God has given the Jews power over the possessions and
blood of all nations."



"There were other refugees, including Kazhaks, and German, Austrian, and
Hungarian Jews who founded a community in Shanghai."



'Down in Hong Kong, Moses Tsang, a partner at Goldman Sachs, was preparing
his company to dominate the financing of China's future." [It doesn't take
an IQ much above a total idiot to know "Moses" Tsang is a Chinese Jew and
Goldman Sachs is a Jewish monopoly.



From "The China Dream" by Joe Studwell C 2002, 2003



"Mark Schwartz, [Jew - my note] one of Goldman Sachs' four vice chairmen,
has been based in Beijing since his appointment in June as chairman of the
Asia-Pacific region. He is the most senior executive Goldman Sachs has ever
posted in the country. "



"Goldman Sachs wants to prioritize the building out of our China business,"
Schwartz said in his first interview since taking up his new position. "My
return has sent a very powerful signal to the entire Goldman Sachs community
of 33,000 professionals around the world that China is a very high priority
for us." "Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs expanded in Asia. Its workforce in Asia
grew significantly and, in 2004, it teamed up with Chinese securities firm
Gao Hua Securities to set up a joint venture in China."



http://www.marketwatch.com/story/goldma ... ze-in-chin
a-2012-11-28



The above is only one example. Nearly all major high-profile corporations
are owned and/or run by Jews. Many people can just pass this off or put
their minds and interests to other things, but eventually, what is being
done, like I already wrote is going to affect everybody; more than just in
the area of employment.



Now, here are some very relevant reasons why Satan advises us against
consuming any foods imported from China. Again, it doesn't take much common
sense to figure out how this affects the crops planted there, the fish and
everything else. The extent of the affects of these toxic wastes obviously
can generate a plague. The USA for one, has been exporting extremely large
amounts of fresh water to China, as the water there is so polluted to the
point where many are already dead by the thousands. Now, just how fit are
the crops, fish and even meat that is subject to this water, then fed to
humans and our pets?



"Years of Damage"

"One of China's biggest problems: wastewater. Factories and cities have
discharged mostly untreated sewage and pollutants into the country's rivers
and lakes-some 53.7 billion tons in 2006 alone, according to the World Bank.
China's environmental regulators have designated 48 of China's major lakes
as seriously polluted. One-fourth of the water sampled along China's two
largest rivers-the Yangtze and Yellow-was found to be too polluted even for
farm irrigation. And tap water isn't entirely safe, either, with Chinese
authorities responding to 48 large-scale environmental emergencies last
year. "Extensive water pollution of course impacts on water scarcity."

http://www.businessweek.com/stories/200 ... -crisisbus
inessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice





From the book, "China Shakes the World" by James Kynge C 2006, 2007:

"The problem started in the 1980's when tens of thousands of small
companies, including pulp and paper mills, chemical factories, and dyeing
and tanning plants=, sprang up along the river and began dumping their toxic
waste into it. By the early 1990's there were clear signs of distress. The
water in many areas was unfit to drink, Cancer rates were twice the national
average, and, according to one report, for years none of the boys from
certain villages in the Huai River area were healthy enough to pass the
physical examination required to enter the armed forces."

"When local authorities were ordered by Beijing to resolve the problem, they
released the polluted water that has been building up in the reservoirs and
tanks, and in so doing, unleashed a tide of black liquid that killed almost
everything it touched as it flowed downstream. Millions of fish died and
thousands of people were treated for dysentery, diarrhea and vomiting."

"Several hundred factories were indeed closed, but they opened up again
almost as quickly. By 1998 and 1999, it was clear that the campaign was
going to fail; reports of people dying from being exposed to the noxious
gases and chemicals in roadside ditches were regularly reported in the
newspapers, and in 1999 the Huai ran dry for the first time in twenty years,
ruining crops and killing millions of fish." "It emerged that the waters of
the Huai, far from being clean were so toxic that, by the governments own
classification standards, they could not even be used for irrigation."

"Streams and rivers are drying up all over the northern half of the country,
and water tables are falling precipitously as wells, many of them illegally
dug, are sunk ever deeper into the dwindling reserves of groundwater.
Altogether some 400 out of 668 large Chinese cities are short of water, and
the incidence of rationing is growing." 'The factories that multinational
companies have set up have turned China into the workshop of the world but
have also made it the rubbish tip of the world."



Slave labor is also very prevalent in other countries in addition to just
China. Sweatshops, with no ventilation, no heating during the winter [the
jews who run these are too cheap], are actual prisons. Doors are bolted shut
and locked down. Permission must be granted to use the restroom, there are
no safety measures taken, hazards are everywhere and only recently, another
fire killed hundreds in one of these factories in Bangladesh, as they were
unable to escape. A moderate amount of research will reveal that all of
these sweatshops and so-called "factories" are under the control of Jewish
owned and operated corporations. The jews dictate the conditions. The
manufactured goods are then exported to the USA, Canada and Europe and
marked up, often to 1,000% or more of the original cost of the slave labor
and materials.



From the book, "Take this Job and Ship It by Senator Byron L. Dorgan C 2006:



"In 2002, the Los Angeles Times reported: in one sever dust storm in the
spring of 1998, particle pollution levels in Oregon, Washington, and British
Columbia soared. In Seattle, air quality officials could not identify a
local source of the pollution, but measurements showed that 75 percent of it
came from China, researchers at the University of Washington found."



"In April of 2005, police and villagers clashed in Zhejiang Province as
citizens occupied an industrial complex blamed for crops ruined by polluted
water supplies. In the village of Huaxi, toxins from manufactures were
blamed for a withered cabbage crop. 'It is rotten from the inside. It
doesn't grow,' Li Xian, a local farmer said."



"Our fields won't produce grain anymore," said a woman who lives near the
Jingxin Pharmaceutical Plant. "We don't dare to eat food grown from anywhere
near here." "Her husband added, 'They are making poisonous chemicals for
foreigners that the foreigners don't dare produce in their own countries.' "



"The Taiwan News reports, 'Across China, entire rivers run foul or have
dried up altogether. Nearly a third of the cities don't treat their sewage,
flushing it into waterways. In rural China, sooty air depresses crop
yields.' An old farmer, who rioted to protest pollution from chemical plants
in one coastal village, told the Taiwan News, 'We just had to do it. We
can't grow our vegetables here anymore. Young women are giving birth to
stillborn babies."



"In Indonesia in 2004, police suspended operations at the American owned
Newmont Minahasa Raya gold mine for dumping deadly heavy metal mine waste
laden with Mercury and arsenic into Buyat Bay - two thousand tons daily.
Locals reported health issues including nervous system disorders, lumps
forming under the skin, and other skin ailments. The fish have fared far
worse. The sea was filled with bloated corpses of fish near the pipe that
discharged cyanide, among other waste, into the ocean. According to the
National Newspaper, the fish had hemorrhaging in the liver, diaphragms
broken, and eyeballs bulging form the socket."



"Children are easy to control; Children don't form labor unions." The
International Labor Union reported in 2005 that at least 12.3 million people
work as slaves or in other forms of forced labor. Other estimates more than
double that number. UNICEF reported in 2005 that one in twelve children in
the world is forced into child labor."



"Kevin Bales, antislavery activist and author of the book "Disposable
People" says that in 1850, a slave would have cost the equivalent of $40,000
in today's dollars. Today, a slave working in the coffee or cocoa
plantations on the Ivory Coast - some as young as nine - will set you back
as little as $30.00, Bales says." "Work them until they drop." "They are
considered disposable."



"A total of 27 child slaves between the ages of 5 and 12, released with the
help of the Bonded Liberation Front, told the following story. The boys, on
the promise of being taken to a film, went with the village barber, Shiv
Kumar Thakur. They did not tell their parents, as the trip was going to be a
secret. It is believed that the barber received 7,000 rupees - he was saving
for a motorbike. The new child slaves were introduced to the intricacies of
the trade by being locked up and beaten for the first few days. Requests for
food were met with blows from iron rods and yardsticks and woundings by the
sheers [sic] used in carpet making. Mistakes in weaving or slow work
received the same treatment.

The boys' day began at 4 am., when Panna Lal poured cold water over them to
wake them. They worked until their lunch break of a half an hour at 2 pm.
According to Suraj, who was seven years old when he was rescued, they often
worked until midnight and only then received their second inadequate meal of
the day. They were all locked in at night. When these young boys cried, they
were beaten with a stone wrapped in a cloth. The boys were never paid any
wages. Suraj also said that they were branded with hot irons. He had bruises
on his temple caused by a blow from a bamboo staff - punishment for a
weaving mistake. Many of the children fell ill and were denied medical
treatment. Despair caused seven of the boys to try to run away. They were
caught, slung upside-down from trees and branded. If they cut their fingers
[which happens often on the sharp cutting tools], the loom masters are known
to shave match heads into the cut and set the sulphur on fire so that the
blood will not stain the carpet."



"Worked to Death in a Toy Factory"

"On the night she died, Li Chunmei must have been exhausted. Coworkers said
she had been on her feet for nearly 16 hours, running back and forth inside
Bainan Toy Factory, carrying toy parts from machine to machine. When the
quitting bell finally rung shortly after midnight, her young face was
covered with sweat. This was the busy season before Christmas, when orders
peaked from Japan and the U.S. for the factory's stuffed animals. Long hours
were mandatory, and at least two months had passed since Li and the other
workers had enjoyed a Sunday off. Lying n her bed that night, staring at the
bunk above her, the slight 19 year old complained she felt worn out, her
roommates recalled. She was massaging her legs, and coughing, and told them
she was hungry. The factory food was so bad, she said, she felt as if she
had not eaten at all. Finally, the lights went out. Her roommates had
already fallen asleep when Li started coughing up blood. They found her in
the bathroom a few hours later, curled up on the floor, moaning softly,
bleeding from her nose and mouth. She died. The minimum wage for workers
like Li is 30 cents an hour. Workers like Li are forced to work up to
sixteen hours a day in polluted plants without air-conditioning and in
temperatures reaching near ninety degrees. Workers are housed in cramped
company dormitories, twelve to a room. And so, a young woman named Li dies.
Worked to death. But who cares? The profits on those stuffed toys were
great. I'm sure the stockholders were pleased."



"The 1998 NLC report discovered that warehouse workers making the handbags
marketed by Wal-Mart earned as little as ten cents an hour. The workweek in
the Qin Shi Factory, where Kathie Lee handbags were manufactured, was as
long as ninety-eight hours. The report continued, 'At the end of the day,
the workers return 'home' to a cramped dorm room sharing metal bunk beds
with 16 other people. At most, workers are allowed outside the factory for
just one and a half hours a day. Otherwise, they are locked in. The workers
are charged $67.47 for dorm and living expenses, which is an enormous amount
given that the highest take-home wage our researchers found in the factory


Was just 10 cents an hour. There were others who earned just 36 cents for
more than a month's work, earning just 8/100th of a cent an hour. Many
workers earned nothing and owed money to the company."



"According to the same 1998 research, workers in K-Mart factories made
twenty-eight cents an hour. Garment makers for JC Penney were paid eighteen
cents. Women making Ralph Lauren blouses, which sold for $88.00 in the
United States, pocketed twenty-three cents an hour. Young women making just
fourteen cents an hour sewed two-hundred dollar Ann Taylor jackets and
skirts.



"One of the eye-witnesses was Lydda Eli Gonzales, a young woman from
Honduras who testified that she had worked under appalling conditions. Lydda
was seventeen when she was hired and she worked in the factory for a year
before being fired for union activity. Lydda said workers in the company
were forced to work overtime to meet unreasonable quotas. 'It is forbidden
to talk, and you have to get permission to use the bathroom. We have to get
a pass from the supervisor and give it to the guard in front of the
bathroom, who searches us before we go in, ' she said. They were limited to
one bathroom break in the morning and another in the afternoon. A production
line of twenty workers had a quota of 2,288 shirts a day, but it is
impossible, she added. You can't move or stretch, or even look to the side.
You have to focus and work as fast as you can to complete the production
goal, always under pressure.



"The International Labor Organization, the labor arm of the United Nations,
estimates there are more than 250 million child laborers in a hundred
countries between the ages of five and fourteen. That number is nearly equal
to the population of the United States." Transported thousands of miles away
to a dimly lit, dangerous factory floor where they will work from dawn to
dusk for pennies, often breathing dangerous fumes. It's happening to
children every day.



"Corporations more powerful than countries. While a country like America is
governed by a Constitution and Bill of Rights, many corporations have but
one rule: Profit above all else. Combined sales of the top two hundred
corporations are larger than all the combined economies of all countries,
with the exception of the largest nine. Exxon Mobile reported $10 billion in
profits in the second quarter of 2005 alone! When it finished the year, it
reported profits of $36.1 billion, the highest profits ever for a US
corporation. With $258 billion in sales [$10 billion in reported profits] in
2005, Wal-Mart is economically more powerful than 161 countries. That is an
enormous amount of power and it is wielded every day by shipping jobs
overseas."







High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.com
Cxj

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Global control by few is such an obvious thing


World's Stocks Controlled by Select Few

http://www.livescience.com/9704-world-s ... elect.html

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "jhd4412" <jhdea11@... wrote:

Thank you for the informative post. These are points that are important to recognize so this world is truly fixed, and so the enemies are destroyed and exposed.

Hail Father Enki and Lord Azazel

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "High Priestess Maxine Dietrich " <maxine.dietrich666@ wrote:

I know this is extremely long, but I strongly encourage everyone to fully
read this. Know what is really going on. Jews are behind all of this and
responsible for it. Look to the top - the owners and the operators of these
factories and corporations, who they are and what they are and with a bit of
research, they are all kikes.
 
Stupid bloody jews...their day of reckoning is at hand! Our time is
now, Lord Satan's time! The age of the serpent...

On 7/16/13, Tom <pip85@... wrote:


Global control by few is such an obvious thing


World's Stocks Controlled by Select Few

http://www.livescience.com/9704-world-s ... elect.html

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "jhd4412" <jhdea11@... wrote:

Thank you for the informative post. These are points that are important to
recognize so this world is truly fixed, and so the enemies are destroyed
and exposed.

Hail Father Enki and Lord Azazel

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "High Priestess Maxine
Dietrich " <maxine.dietrich666@ wrote:

I know this is extremely long, but I strongly encourage everyone to
fully
read this. Know what is really going on. Jews are behind all of this
and
responsible for it. Look to the top - the owners and the operators of
these
factories and corporations, who they are and what they are and with a
bit of
research, they are all kikes.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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