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ktlight
15th April 2011, 09:14
We've told you who, in "Naming Names," now it's time to tell you how. Many may ask, "How exactly can we boycott the globalists when they control everything?"

The answer is by systematically boycotting and replacing them with local alternatives. You can actually start today, by boycotting corporations you may not have even considered part of this nefarious agenda and corporations you not only can certainly live without, but would be better off for it. It requires absolutely no money at all, in fact, it will save you money in the long run and if you decide to replace them, you may learn a valuable skill-set in the process.

View the video on the source site.

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/destroy-globalists-one-fat-cat.html

crosby
15th April 2011, 09:20
i am all about that. i haven't shopped at our local wal-mart in 7 years. just will not do it. i've led others too follow, but some are just stubborn. i'll do what i can from this end. anybody else?
warmest, corson

Gaia
15th April 2011, 09:46
Hi Corson ! I remember when I was a child going into Walmart and everything had a made in the USA or Canada sticker proudly displayed. I have boycotted Walmart for almost 15 years now. I only look for made in America. I choose the charm and uniqueness of local businesses whenever possible (And financially feasible) They are the backbone of America.

conk
15th April 2011, 15:38
Sadly, the numbers won't add up. Not enough of us care or will take action. Not to giving up, just saying. It would be wonderful to have a mailing list of 250Million strong. "Everyone, this year we boycott Monsanto".

Lost Soul
15th April 2011, 15:48
We should start by boycotting as much non-local produce as we can. Say no to Monsanto Corporation and their genetically modified Frankenfood. Say no to irridiated (ahem, cold pasteurized) food from out of state.

ktlight
15th April 2011, 17:37
Sadly, the numbers won't add up. Not enough of us care or will take action. Not to giving up, just saying. It would be wonderful to have a mailing list of 250Million strong. "Everyone, this year we boycott Monsanto".

Thank you, Conk, for expressing your concern. Remember, though, numbers will grow and when the numbers reach tipping point, they will magnify enormously.

Hope you understand.

crosby
15th April 2011, 19:38
Hi Corson ! I remember when I was a child going into Walmart and everything had a made in the USA or Canada sticker proudly displayed. I have boycotted Walmart for almost 15 years now. I only look for made in America. I choose the charm and uniqueness of local businesses whenever possible (And financially feasible) They are the backbone of America.

we buy all of our meat products from a local butcher who raises, and butchers right there on his farm. we also buy all of our produce from local produce vendors. we shop at one of our last "in town" family, locally owned, grocery stores for other items. it may not seem like much, but at this point it is the most we can do. we'll keep at it and encourage others as much as possible. we also have our own garden in the summer time and one of my very closest friends has wild blueberries galore on her granny's farm, so we get those basically for free. just a little sweat equity in the picking. we're trying our hands this year with strawberry patches also. we shop at the local good will or salvation army store for american made clothing that we can afford. we like it this way. it makes us proud to know that even though our endeavor is small, it does have the ripple effect moving out there.
warmest, corson

Lord Sidious
15th April 2011, 20:37
Sadly, the numbers won't add up. Not enough of us care or will take action. Not to giving up, just saying. It would be wonderful to have a mailing list of 250Million strong. "Everyone, this year we boycott Monsanto".

That isn't what it is about. Would you not get on your train because there weren't enough people on it?
This is a journey and one where you will be judged at some stage on what you have done, or could have done but chose not too.
Whether the judgement is like the abrahamic systems speak of, is merely a karmic deal or something else I don't know, but I do know this................
all that is required for evil to prosper is that good men do nothing.
You remember that old quote?