{{WATCH}} If You EAT Anything…You ARE Supporting Terrorism

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that whole conglomerate is guilty. They pick and choose. It is not just
the food conglomerates, it is major mainstream markets, restaurants,
cosmetic companies, the list is endless. But you have to know where to
look to find the lists. I found one website that is boasting about
everywhere you can find halal foods worldwide, it is very informative when you want to avoid them.
Australia seems to be having the most publicized fight about this issue
and the most blatant illustrations of halal being more than just meat.
This is where the food conglomerates come into play and also the ties
between conglomerates. It is a confusing web of deceit. Cadbury is a
good image:
example.
Cadbury is part of Mondelêz International (SEE IMAGE FOR THEIR
PRODUCTS), Hershey Chocolates is not, but Cadbury is distributed by
Hershey in the US. Cadbury has over 90 products that are halal approved.
All products to be produced at the Hershey plant in Malaysia will be
halal approved.The Christian aid group Barnabas Fund puts it this way:
There is an op
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en campaign by Islamic food agencies to integrate halal into the mainstream market and to extend it to non-Muslims. The World Halal Forum held its annual conference in London earlier this month (November), and has identified the UK as a pilot project for halal in Europe… The spread of halal is often part of the commitment to Islamic mission (dawa) and the Islamisation of non-Muslim societies. The imposition of sharia practices on non-Muslims may be interpreted as an act of Islamic supremacy.
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campaign by Islamic food agencies to integrate halal into the
mainstream market and to extend it to non-Muslims. The World Halal Forum
held its annual conference in London earlier this month (November), and
has identified the UK as a pilot project for halal in Europe… The
spread of halal is often part of the commitment to Islamic mission
(dawa) and the Islamisation of non-Muslim societies. The imposition of sharia practices on non-Muslims may be interpreted as an act of Islamic supremacy.

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