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Nestlé is watching you!

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posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:26 AM
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Hi there..
Im new here, and this is the only forum im allowed to post my findings in atm. So i hope someone will read it here since i think its of importance..
Here goes:

I just stumbled upon a little article that i think i should share with you guys. It would be interesting to know if its just me seeing things that actually are not there or if there really is more to the story than they let us know.. Anyway, Nestlé is pushing for their new campaing called "We Will Find You". The commercial can be seen here:
Nestlé 'We Will Find You'

The campaing can be easily described like this: Buy one of the chocolate bars that has an GPS chip embedded in the wrapping. When the wrapping is opened the GPS chip is activated and if you are the lucky winner Nestlé will find you within 24 hours and give you a cash prize of £10,000. Heres an article about the campaign

So they will put a GPS chip in the paper of a chocolate bar just to find some lucky guy/girl and give them the money? Personally i dont think its that simple. I have a bad feeling that they are going to use the GPS thing in some more sinister way.

I did some research on the Nestlé company, and i wasn't very surprised when i found out that the chairmain and former CEO Peter Brabeck-Lethmate en.wikipedia.org... could be found on the list of attendees at the Bilderberg meetings
(source: truthquake.com... ).

So if what some people say about the Bilderbergs are true (im thinking of the de-population of the earth thing here), then things are getting a bit scary. Could it be that they put something in the chocolate that makes us sick in someway and want the GPS thing to be able to track who and which parts of the country that have gotten "infected"? Nestlé have been trying to kill of poor people in Africa before by selling bad breast milk substitute since the early '70s. You can read more about that here:
en.wikipedia.org...

What do you guys think of this? Is it just me that is being paranoid or is there really something to look out for here? I wont be buying any Nestlé chocolate bars again, thats for sure.

And, btw, this is my first real post here and english is not my first language so if i have done any mistakes or broken any posting rules...sorry



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:29 AM
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Low frequency tracking chips in packaging and clothing is nothing new..just hasn't hit main stream retail yet is all



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:34 AM
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I think it is just a promotional thing to boost sales. That does not, however, mean that I am not very worried about how that technology could be used by the government. If a GPS chip can be placed in a candy bar wrapper without any outward sign that it is there just think of where else it could be placed to track people, cars, and so much more.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:34 AM
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Nestle is also Swiss, everyone knows Switzerland is super sketchy.

This is Willy Wonka meets Repo Men.

I've always thought the chocolate bars were spying on me.

Seriously, though. The opportunity for tacking and surveillance is endless. Might as well live under the assumption that you have a chip in your buttcheek.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:35 AM
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Modern day version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory....


Welcome to ATS....enjoy the ride.....


Des



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:38 AM
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Interesting thread,but I don't know why it couldn't have waited until you made twenty preliminary posts.
This thread might get deleted,and you'll have to do it all over again anyway!

That being said,
Welcome to ATS!

Off to read the links now!
Seriously,...nice of you to post this!



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:41 AM
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nestle is heavily invested in GMO crops, this news does not suprise me.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:49 AM
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Originally posted by On the Edge
Interesting thread,but I don't know why it couldn't have waited until you made twenty preliminary posts.
This thread might get deleted,and you'll have to do it all over again anyway!

That being said,
Welcome to ATS!

Off to read the links now!
Seriously,...nice of you to post this!


Thanks

I've been lurking here for some time but never actually posted something. Thats why i dont have the 20 posts required to post this in the right place. But i had a gut feeling that i had to share this now.
If it will get deleted i will try to get 20 posts and post it in the right place cause i think it is of importance.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:54 AM
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OK, solid theory except for one little detail. Unless you are required to in order to collect a prize, NOBODY KEEPS THEIR CHOCOLATE BAR WRAPPER.
So what do you think they plan on tracking? Garbage bins and the sides of highways across America?

The conspiracy is Nestle wants people to want to win money and buy chocolate in pursuit.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:56 AM
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It is important. It shows how easily people will go along with the whole tracking and chipping program and how to get them used to it.

And using chocolate,too!


Have they no shame? Is nothing sacred?


But that video....yep,they're telling us just how easy it will be to sweep down on us. I would deliberately not buy those candy bars ever again on account of it!
edit on 21-9-2012 by On the Edge because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 02:56 AM
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Originally posted by wascurious
reply to post by lillebror
 


OK, solid theory except for one little detail. Unless you are required to in order to collect a prize, NOBODY KEEPS THEIR CHOCOLATE BAR WRAPPER.
So what do you think they plan on tracking? Garbage bins and the sides of highways across America?


Exactly what i was thinking at first.
BUT, if you know that your chocolate bar wrapper could be worth 10.000 pounds, wouldn't you keep it?



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:04 AM
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For those unaware STILL. (I shake my damn head at you fools, WAKE UP Already). Here is the original part:



YOU WILL REMEMBER if you've been there before. This is the music that the Greys listen to. It's almost like a carrier wave, feeding them instructions.

But it's simply a binaural beat algoritm, which to them, is basically a sound "leash".

Listen to it, tell me it does not almost put you into a trance.

And those who've been adbucted, will remember this song.. It's like a drug to the grays!!!!1

OH AND to I forgot - !! It plays perfectly into the Nestle thing. Look at it, as soon as I realised, It all became clear., You just NEED TO LOOK!

if you don't have plans post 2012, you are some brave sobs.. and if you do, you're swine.. survival of the fittest.

edit on 21-9-2012 by winofiend because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:12 AM
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Nestle is supposed to be one of the major players in water hoarding as well..... They are apparently collecting, and bottling, as much water as possible so that when the # hits the fan, they can charge us an arm and a leg for clean drinking water.....



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:21 AM
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Its a treasure hunt for a chip! Kids are being targeted to become familiar with the idea of chips in every day purchases. When they grow up the cashless society will be running and they will be glad to have lots and lots of chips in their cars, clothing, and food. And why not. There will probably be contests for the one with the most chips.

It'll be fun. There will be prizes. With chips in them!



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:43 AM
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Well there is an up side to all this.. Just walk into every chololate store and unwrap the lot of them on the spot.. If you win, congratulations. If not, you served mankind proud.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:54 AM
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Originally posted by lillebror
Exactly what i was thinking at first.
BUT, if you know that your chocolate bar wrapper could be worth 10.000 pounds, wouldn't you keep it?


That is why I said, other than the promise of prize money. So how many people is this contest going to snare and what good is it going to be the day after the winner is announced? I am not buying a chocolate bar and carrying the wrapper with me just because I might win a prize but I am sure many will. Enough to pull of whatever Nestle's diabolical plan is? I guess that is possible but I am leaning toward not likely. I guess I was mostly aiming at the idea that this is conditioning or some grand long term plan. A few people who buy chocolate bars will remember to keep theirs for a little while and then throw them out. It still seems like a pretty weak plan to me.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 03:56 AM
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Originally posted by On the Edge
But that video....yep,they're telling us just how easy it will be to sweep down on us. I would deliberately not buy those candy bars ever again on account of it!
edit on 21-9-2012 by On the Edge because: (no reason given)


To be fair, they clearly announce that these wrappers have these chips in them and it is up to you whether or not you want to buy one.

Kinda seems like a burglar calling your house and warning you when he plans on breaking in and letting you know that if you just lock the doors, he will not bother. Not a brilliant crime.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 04:01 AM
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Interesting thread.
Thanks for posting.

I wouldn't make too much of the bilderberg connection. Nestlé is a large company and is bound to be part of those meetings.


The African breast milk formula was the fact nestle promoted the use of it instead of breast feeding. This is because Africa has contaminated drinking water and the mothers are uneducated about using clean water to mix it. ( mothers in the western world know to boil the water first). Babies have weaker immune systems.

Nestlé could very well have foreseen these uneducated mothers would be doing this and it was a scheme to cause deaths.

This was an issue with medicine being donated to Africa. Medicine that should have helped them didn't, because they were handed out with cups of dirty water to wash it down, making them sicker. It's long been known all the aid going into Africa never helps them and on topic of depopulation I had heard they were in the bullseye. Not the UK This is being done to Africa and not just with medicine but food donations. The food is never sent to them. They probably send the eyeglasses because you can't die by poor vision..



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 04:08 AM
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Diabolical plot?

The only plot is to make more money, it's that simple.

Why would they want to harm or upset their customers?

It's just a gimmick, albeit an odd one, but a gimmick nonetheless.



posted on Sep, 21 2012 @ 04:14 AM
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Originally posted by AlphaHawk
reply to post by wascurious
 


Diabolical plot?

The only plot is to make more money, it's that simple.

Why would they want to harm or upset their customers?

It's just a gimmick, albeit an odd one, but a gimmick nonetheless.


I am pretty sure you need to read my posts. Especially the one you replied to again after reading all the others.
You have enough time to do that and come back and edit your post.



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