Resuming reading this Masonic & Occult Symbols Illust by Dr. Cathy Burns, pdf I had paused. See this Rael Movement logo where it's a star of David and inside is a swastika. Heard of this stuff over the years.. I'm there.. is that guy still alive. He is, age 77. Look 'em up. Check the site then scroll down for link to see how many followers on instagram.. 1200. lol.
I ask bing AI..
what's the deal with this rael guy.. was he tripping on drugs and saw things back in the early 70's, then started a cult?
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Rael is the founder and leader of the Raëlian Movement, an international UFO religion that believes that an extraterrestrial species called the Elohim created humanity using their advanced technology12. He claims that he had an encounter with one of the Elohim, named Yahweh, in 1973, who told him to spread their message to the world1. He has written several books and traveled the world to promote his beliefs1. He also advocates for sensual meditation, geniocracy, cloning, and economic humanitarianism13.
Some people may think that Rael was hallucinating or lying about his experience, and that he started a cult to manipulate and exploit his followers. Others may respect his right to express his views and practice his faith, as long as he does not harm anyone or violate any laws. There is no definitive answer to whether Rael was tripping on drugs or saw things, as it depends on one’s perspective and interpretation of the evidence.
ok so what did he have to say about when he got contacted.. what was the deal there
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According to Rael, he was driving near a volcano in France when he saw a bright light in the sky. He followed the light to a clearing, where he saw a silver flying saucer. A small humanoid being came out of the saucer and greeted him telepathically. The being told him that his name was Yahweh and that he was one of the Elohim, the creators of life on Earth. He invited Rael to enter the saucer, where he showed him a screen that displayed the history of humanity and the Elohim’s interventions. He also gave him a message to share with the world, which was the basis of the Raëlian Movement123. Rael said that he felt a strong connection with Yahweh and that he was chosen to be his messenger4. He also claimed that he had several other encounters with the Elohim over the years, and that they taught him various secrets and techniques2.
what if a being was "lying" to him and it wasn't yahweh
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That is an interesting question. If the being that contacted Rael was lying to him and it wasn’t Yahweh, then there are several possible scenarios:
The being was another Elohim who wanted to test Rael’s faith or play a prank on him. This would imply that the Elohim have a sense of humor or curiosity, and that they do not mind deceiving humans for their own amusement or purposes. The being was an impostor from another planet or dimension who wanted to manipulate Rael for some unknown reason. This would imply that there are other intelligent species in the universe or multiverse, and that some of them have malicious intentions or agendas towards humans or the Elohim. The being was a product of Rael’s imagination or subconscious, influenced by his cultural background or personal desires. This would imply that Rael was either delusional, hallucinating, or dreaming, and that he projected his own fantasies or fears onto the encounter. Of course, these are just hypothetical scenarios, and there is no definitive way to prove or disprove any of them. The only way to know for sure what happened to Rael is to ask him directly, or to have a similar experience oneself. However, one should always be careful and critical when dealing with such extraordinary claims, and not accept them blindly or reject them outright. As the saying goes, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”.
and now if you check the rael site.. they think this guy's a "messiah" and everything he says is he's now a god.. but he isn't.. he just bumped into them. So how can he now become a god where you gotta take what he says more seriously. You'd think it'd only be what they told him to say, then he'd run out of "wisdom". They didn't make him more "wise", right?
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Rael’s followers consider him a “messiah” and a “god” because they believe that he is the final prophet sent by the Elohim to prepare humanity for their return1. They also believe that he has received special knowledge and abilities from the Elohim, such as the power to heal, to levitate, and to communicate telepathically1. They regard his teachings as the ultimate truth and the way to achieve happiness and eternal life1.
However, not everyone agrees with Rael’s claims or his followers’ beliefs. Some people may question his credibility, his motives, or his sources of information. Some people may also challenge his interpretation of the Elohim’s message, or his authority to speak on their behalf. Some people may even doubt the existence of the Elohim altogether, or their role as the creators of humanity.
Ultimately, whether Rael is a “messiah”, a “god”, or a “fraud” is a matter of personal opinion and faith. There is no definitive way to prove or disprove his assertions, as they are based on his own experiences and revelations. The only way to evaluate his wisdom is to examine his words and actions, and compare them with other sources of knowledge and morality. As the saying goes, “by their fruits you will know them”.
has this occured to anybody else in history where, what was it.. aliens supposedly bumped into this guy and told him stuff like that?
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There have been many reports of alien encounters throughout history, some of which are similar to Rael’s story. For example, in 1952, George Adamski claimed that he met a Venusian named Orthon in the California desert, who told him about the dangers of nuclear war and the existence of other civilizations in the solar system1. In 1975, Travis Walton said that he was abducted by a UFO while working as a logger in Arizona, and that he spent five days on board a spaceship with various types of aliens2. In 1987, Whitley Strieber wrote a best-selling book called Communion, in which he described his experiences of being visited and examined by grey aliens in his cabin in upstate New York3.
These are just a few examples of the many alleged alien encounters that have been reported by different people around the world. Some of them have been investigated by the authorities, the media, or the scientific community, but none of them have been conclusively proven or disproven. Some people may believe that these encounters are genuine and that they reveal important truths about the universe and ourselves. Others may dismiss them as hoaxes, hallucinations, or misinterpretations of natural phenomena. As with Rael’s case, the validity of these encounters depends largely on one’s personal opinion and faith.
these seem to "stop" after the 80's right? and UFO sightings like they had in the 70's and 80's.. you'd think there'd be way more footage now that everybody has a phone.
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Actually, UFO sightings have not stopped after the 80’s. According to the National UFO Reporting Center, there were around 5,000 reported sightings in 2022, which is higher than the numbers in 2018 and 20211. However, this is still lower than the peaks of 8,800 in 2014 and 7,400 in 20202. The Pentagon also released three annual reports on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) from 2021 to 2023, which analyzed 801 sightings that date back to 199634. Of these, more than 100 remain unexplained4.
One possible reason why there are not more footage of UFOs now that everybody has a phone is that the quality of the cameras and the videos are not very reliable or convincing. Many of the videos are blurry, shaky, or too far away to see any details. Some of them could also be easily faked or manipulated with digital tools. Another possible reason is that people are less interested or curious about UFOs now than they were in the past, or that they are more skeptical or cynical about the phenomenon. Some people may also be afraid or reluctant to report their sightings, due to the stigma or ridicule that they might face from others.
have you checked what this rael guy had to say, compared to testimony from others? How does it stack up
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I have searched the web for some comparisons between Rael’s testimony and other alien encounter testimonies. I found that there are some similarities and some differences between them. For example, Rael and George Adamski both claimed to have met benevolent aliens who gave them a message of peace and warned them about the dangers of nuclear war12. However, Rael said that the aliens were the creators of humanity, while Adamski said that they were from Venus12. Rael and Travis Walton both said that they were taken aboard a spaceship and shown various screens and devices32. However, Rael said that he was invited and treated kindly, while Walton said that he was abducted and experimented on32. Rael and Whitley Strieber both described the aliens as small and humanoid, with large eyes and pale skin2 . However, Rael said that they communicated telepathically, while Strieber said that they spoke in a high-pitched voice2 .
These are just a few examples of how Rael’s testimony stacks up against other testimonies. Of course, there are many more factors and details that could be considered, such as the credibility of the witnesses, the evidence of the encounters, and the consistency of the stories. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide how much they trust or believe in these testimonies, and what they mean for their own worldview and spirituality.
looking up this guy on bibliotecapleyades.net that has vast sub pages of conspiracy material. Starting on his page.. it says:
Rael will clone you for only $1,000,000.00!
Isn't that illegal?
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The legality of human cloning varies depending on the country and the type of cloning. According to my web search, human cloning is generally divided into two categories: therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning. Therapeutic cloning involves creating cloned cells or tissues for medical purposes, such as organ transplants or stem cell research. Reproductive cloning involves creating a whole cloned human being, which is considered more controversial and unethical12
In Canada, where Rael and his movement are based, both therapeutic and reproductive cloning are illegal under the Assisted Human Reproduction Act. The law prohibits creating a human clone by any technique, or transplanting a human clone into a human or any other life form. The law also prohibits creating an in vitro embryo for any purpose other than creating a human being or improving assisted reproduction procedures3
In the United States, there is no federal law prohibiting human cloning, but several states have laws that directly ban or permit different forms of cloning. For example, California, Massachusetts, and New Jersey allow therapeutic cloning but prohibit reproductive cloning, while Arizona, Arkansas, and Michigan ban both types of cloning4
In many other countries, such as France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom, human reproductive cloning is also banned by law, while therapeutic cloning is either allowed or regulated24
Therefore, Rael’s offer to clone anyone for a million dollars is illegal in most countries, and would likely face legal and ethical challenges if he attempted to do so.
this guy lives in canada now? I thought he was from france
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You are right, Rael was born in France in 1946, and he started his movement there in 19741. However, he moved to Canada in 1998, after facing legal troubles and accusations of pedophilia in France2. He obtained the Canadian citizenship in 2003, and he currently lives in Quebec, where he has a large number of followers23. He also travels frequently to Japan, where he has another base of operations4.
how come he didn't get extradited
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That is a good question. I searched the web for some information about Rael’s extradition, but I did not find any clear or official answer. However, I found some possible explanations based on the articles I read:
Rael may have avoided extradition by obtaining the Canadian citizenship in 2003, which could have given him some legal protection from being sent back to France12.
Rael may have also benefited from the lack of an extradition treaty between Canada and France at the time of his move. According to the Department of Justice Canada, the current treaty between the two countries came into force in 20103, which means that before that, there was no formal agreement on how to handle extradition requests. Rael may have also escaped extradition by moving to Japan, where he has another base of operations2. Japan is known for being reluctant to extradite its citizens or residents to other countries, especially for non-violent crimes.
These are just some possible reasons why Rael did not get extradited, but they are not confirmed or verified by any official source. Therefore, they should be taken with a grain of salt. The only way to know for sure why Rael did not get extradited is to ask the authorities involved in the case, or to access the legal documents related to it. However, these may not be available to the public, or may be subject to confidentiality or privacy laws.
How'd I wind up here.. well the other day I recall this color of money soundtrack tape I had back then. Noticed this Gil Evans guy was involved with Robbie Robertson. I'm there.. who's Gil Evans. Well he worked with Miles Davis.
Looking up the guy, see this dude with a long video about him. Check his other videos and he's got some conspiracy stuff. Then I see this one, "World of gold", 8 minutes. From when people used to watch TV. So.. that's them but whatever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsx7iIohMRs
Starts out with oh yeah.. 1933.. you know these guys and "33". Imagine them doing that these days where the government comes out says oh it's illegal for you to own gold, you just straight-up gotta give it all to us and we'll give you paper money that can be worthless later. Isn't that the same year they started the shenanigan federal reserve. Railroading that through while everyone's gone for christmas.
Then you get this Fort Knox, where it hasn't been audited since the 50's. In this vid they're talking about how German gold is held in the federal reserve in NY. And they tried to check it out and they were like, no for security we can't even show you.
Here in Canada, they mine lots, do coins for the government but they get rid of all their fucking gold.
Years ago I heard somewhere and was checking out a video where a clairvoyant was talking about 9/11 and it was like an occult ritual and the gold underneath magnified the vibe. Let me see if I can find that.
Nice.. found it in the old bookmarks.
"9/11 Occult Ritual: Blood, Gold and Emotion" 2min 37sec.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHvYGcs9hYs
Let me get that transcript.
"They are in large part responsible for many of the pyramids in Mizo and southern America. Because what they did is they had the natives gather gold for them. And the gold was initially used to send to Nibiru to save its atmosphere. But eventually the Anunnaki overlords here on the Earth recognized that gold had other properties to it. That if you combine gold with emotion with blood, you can alter reality. That is what was done with the Twin Towers. Dynamite was put in the tower so that they would collapse straight down, otherwise they would have fallen over, but they didn't. From an airplane. They would've fallen over but they didn't, they fell straight down. There was so much gold underneath the towers. Later it was told that the gold was there. They had a tunnel so they could remove it even if the building fell down. They would dig in from this part long before they could dig down. And so the gold was there. Needless to say there was horrific emotion. It was televised over and over and over around the world and people everywhere were able to, with emotion, relive and focus on this event. And the emotion of the people in the building and the bloodshed in the building, as these explosions took place and being burned alive etc. All of these things produced a whole other reality of control. It undid what we had worked on for many years to thin the illusions and it puts much illusion back in. They have used it from the sun. They've directed a triangulation to control realities on Earth. The blood sacrifice of the Aztecs, the... you know the gold from everywhere in the Americas and then in addition to that, if they needed a war they created a war. If the blood sacrifice died down, well they brought in the Conquistadores. They did what they needed to do. They had the emotion, they had the gold and they had the bloodshed. And they had this in three places on the Earth and were able that way to control realities."
I think these cabal guys are doing something with the gold somewhere.. I think they're gathering it all up together somewhere, too. Cause it's like nobody can get their hands on any of it.
First you had this really good actual instructions.. but they had this shaker of the wife's seasonings, eh.. but that part where it says add this bullshit.. we got the nephew saying how they did that.. at that part I'll put what the instructions were to make what was in that seasoning shaker. ok let's go.
Fried Chicken
Courtesy of Claudia Sanders Dinner House
(Photo: Sarah Gilliland)
Serves 2-4
Ingredients: 1 frying chicken, cut into frying pieces
1 cup flour
2 eggs, well beaten
2/3 cup milk
1 1/2 teaspoons Claudia Sanders Chicken Seasoning (made by Marion Kay Spices)
Enough vegetable oil or shortening to cover the bottom of your skillet about 1/8 an inch
Instructions:
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Combine eggs and milk, set aside.
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Combine flour with the 1 1/2 teaspoons Claudia Sanders Chicken Seasoning.
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Dip chicken pieces in milk-egg mixture and roll them in the flour-seasoning mixture.
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Fry pieces in low to medium heat for 15-20 minutes, turning once.
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Remove from fire. Drain and serve.
ok so your shenanigan here.. of this line where they're trying to sell you the 7 herbs and spices, it was rumored when I was growing up in the 80's.. is the same shit in there.. but that nephew's stories of that recipe was on the back of her will.. jeez..
1 1/2 teaspoons Claudia Sanders Chicken Seasoning (made by Marion Kay Spices)
I gotta text transcribe from that photo. The text to image had goofs.. side by side, checking that handwritten image with this post to make sure I write what it said correctly. lol.. so this Ts.. is teaspoons I'm guessing and not table spoons. 2 cups white flour.. it's tea spoons.
Handwritten with blue ink, the list is titled: "11 Spices - Mix With 2 Cups White Fl."
Ledington casually explained: "That is the original 11 herbs and spices that were supposed to be so secretive."
Here's what the handwritten recipe picture says:
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Spices - Mix With 2 Cups White Fl.
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2/3 Ts salt
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1/2 Ts Thyme
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1/2 Ts Basil
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1/3 Ts Oregano
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1 Ts Celery Salt
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1 Ts Black pepper
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1 Ts Dried Mustard
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4 Ts Paprika
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2 Ts Garlic Salt
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1 Ts Ground Ginger
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3 Ts white pepper
outta conversation room over there, so gotta wrap it up.
Looks like you've been away, so we had to reset the conversation. Previous messages will no longer be referenced. who runs this
https://www.instagram.com/claudiasandersdinnerhouse
looks like it's still going after the KFC guy had enough and started his own restaurant eh.. but using his wife's name Searching for: Claudia Sanders Dinner House
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Hello, this is Bing. I can help you with some information about the restaurant you are interested in. 😊
According to the web search results, the restaurant is called Claudia Sanders Dinner House and it is located in Shelbyville, Kentucky1. It was founded by Colonel Sanders and his wife Claudia in 1968, after he sold his original business, Kentucky Fried Chicken2. The restaurant serves country-style dishes, such as fried chicken, pork chops, and homemade pies3. It also hosts various events and catering services3.
The restaurant is currently for sale, with a reduced price of $4.9 million4. It has a history of legal disputes with KFC and a fire incident in 19992. It attracts many customers and tourists who enjoy the authentic southern cuisine and hospitality4.
I hope this answers your question. If you want to know more, you can visit their website or read some of the reviews from other customers. Have a nice day! 😊
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According to the web search results, the current owners of Claudia Sanders Dinner House are Tommy and Cherry Settle, who are friends of the Sanders family1. They have been running the restaurant for nearly 50 years2. However, they are looking for a buyer who can continue the legacy of the restaurant and the Sanders brand3. If you are interested, you can contact the real estate agents at Six Degrees Real Estate for more information. 😊
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YUM! Brands Searching for: YUM! Brands
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Yum! Brands
Explore YUM! Brands is a multinational corporation that operates four fast food chains: KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and The Habit Burger Grill1. It was created in 1997 as a spin-off of PepsiCo, which previously owned these brands2. YUM! Brands has over 55,000 restaurants in 155 countries and territories, and aims to make the world better by acting responsibly with respect to food, planet and people3. You can learn more about its mission, culture, careers, ESG, food safety and more on its official website. 😊
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what's the deal with YUM! Brands.. it's beginnings.. who's running that.. Searching for: YUM! Brands history
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YUM! Brands is a multinational corporation that operates four fast food chains: KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and The Habit Burger Grill1. It was created in 1997 as a spin-off of PepsiCo, which previously owned these brands2. YUM! Brands has over 55,000 restaurants in 155 countries and territories, and aims to make the world better by acting responsibly with respect to food, planet and people3.
The current CEO of YUM! Brands is David Gibbs, who has been in this role since January 1, 20204. He has held various leadership positions in the company since 1989, including CFO, COO, and President of the global Pizza Hut division4. He reports to the Non-Executive Chairman, Brian Cornell5.
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sounds like it's just kfc, pizza hut and taco bell.. they're probably not all doing well these days.. what's this you said about pepsi being involved? Searching for: YUM! Brands performance
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PepsiCo Explore Actually, Yum! Brands also operates The Habit Burger Grill, which it acquired in 20201. According to the latest financial reports, Yum! Brands experienced a 45% increase in earnings-per-share, an 18% increase in same-store sales growth, and a 30% increase in digital sales growth in the latest quarter2. These financial results indicate that Yum! Brands is doing well despite the challenges of the pandemic.
As for Pepsi, it used to own KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell as part of its restaurant division. PepsiCo bought Pizza Hut in 1977, Taco Bell in 1978, and KFC in 19863. However, in 1997, PepsiCo decided to spin off the restaurant chains into a separate company called Tricon Global Restaurants, which later became Yum! Brands in 20024. PepsiCo wanted to focus on its core businesses of soft drinks and snacks, and felt that the restaurant business was too volatile and complicated5.
PepsiCo and Yum! Brands still have a close relationship, however, and the two companies collaborate on several initiatives. For example, PepsiCo is the exclusive bottler and distributor of Pepsi products for all of Yum! Brands’ restaurant chains. PepsiCo also supplies Yum! Brands with many of its food ingredients6. In addition, PepsiCo and Yum! Brands have partnered on joint promotional campaigns, such as the Doritos Locos Tacos and the Mountain Dew Baja Blast7.
I hope this clarifies the history and the current situation of Yum! Brands and PepsiCo. If you want to learn more, you can check out their official websites or some of the [web search results] that I found for you. 😊
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so pepsi got out of it, all these places? and now what.. pepsi just does pepsi? lol Searching for: PepsiCo products
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Well, PepsiCo still has a lot of products besides Pepsi. In fact, it has over 20 billion-dollar brands, including snacks, juices, teas, coffees, and more1. Some of the popular products that PepsiCo owns are Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Quaker, and Tropicana2. You can see some of the products that PepsiCo offers on its website or on the shopping search results that I found for you. 😊
PepsiCo is also constantly innovating and launching new products to meet the changing consumer preferences and needs. For example, it recently introduced Pepsi Mango, the first permanent flavored cola in five years3. It also acquired Rockstar Energy, a leading energy drink brand, in 20204. PepsiCo is not just doing Pepsi, it is doing a lot more. 😉
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they're more into things you eat, eh.. so the cabal illuminati says.. ok these guys who run pepsi, can't just go and do "hotels" or casinos or "cars" or something, eh? Analyze that from past behavior of what's going on with pepsi. They also want to give the larvals an "illusion" they have "choice".. so pepsi can't just go get a bunch of money by like, for example, getting into the tech sector, getting a super bunch of money and oh buying coca cola. Then they'd only have 1 brand that owns all the multiple drinks you can buy at a store. And it's a violation of the illuminati cabal's operation. Searching for: PepsiCo diversification strategy
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I’m not sure what you mean by the cabal illuminati or the larvals, but I can tell you that PepsiCo has a diversification strategy that focuses on expanding its product portfolio beyond beverages. PepsiCo has invested in various food categories, such as snacks, cereals, dairy, and nutrition. PepsiCo also has a sustainability agenda that aims to reduce its environmental impact and improve its social responsibility12
PepsiCo’s diversification strategy is based on its analysis of consumer trends, market opportunities, and competitive advantages. PepsiCo does not seem interested in entering unrelated industries, such as hotels, casinos, or cars, because they do not align with its core competencies or vision. PepsiCo also faces legal and regulatory barriers that prevent it from acquiring or merging with its main rival, Coca-Cola34
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have a long history of rivalry and competition, but they also coexist in the same market and offer consumers a variety of choices. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have different brand identities, target segments, and marketing strategies. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola also have different strengths and weaknesses in different regions and categories56
Therefore, I don’t think PepsiCo is part of any conspiracy or violation of the illuminati cabal’s operation, as you suggest. PepsiCo is simply a business that tries to adapt to the changing environment and meet the needs and preferences of its customers. 😊
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so what are you talking about.. like picture you're the ceo of pepsi and you gotta keep that stock graph going up. Why the hell in the past did they do odd things like, oh.. imma buy KFC.. and stop doing the sodas, right. Extrapolate that business mentality.. why didn't they just keep kicking ass, where they'd have so much money, that someday in the future they'd be able to do like elon with twitter where if coca cola does "stock".. technically, if you buy all their damn stock, couldn't you just straight up actually buy coca cola brand. Searching for: PepsiCo diversification strategy
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I’m not an expert on business strategy, but I can try to explain some of the reasons why PepsiCo diversified its product portfolio and why it didn’t buy Coca-Cola. 😊
First of all, PepsiCo didn’t stop doing the sodas, it just expanded into other categories, such as snacks, juices, teas, coffees, and more. This was a smart move, because it allowed PepsiCo to tap into new markets, meet changing consumer preferences, and reduce its dependence on the carbonated soft drink segment, which was facing declining sales and health concerns12
Secondly, PepsiCo’s diversification strategy also gave it a competitive edge over Coca-Cola, which was more focused on beverages. PepsiCo was able to leverage its food and beverage portfolio to create synergies, cross-promotions, and cost savings. For example, PepsiCo could use its own ingredients, such as corn, potatoes, and oats, to make its snacks, cereals, and oatmeal. It could also bundle its products together, such as offering a Pepsi and a bag of Doritos, or a Tropicana juice and a Quaker oatmeal34
Thirdly, PepsiCo’s diversification strategy also aligned with its sustainability agenda, which aimed to reduce its environmental impact and improve its social responsibility. PepsiCo invested in products that were better for the planet and/or delivered nutritional benefits, such as plant-based proteins, whole grains, and chickpeas. It also acquired SodaStream, a leading brand of home carbonation systems, which helped consumers avoid plastic bottles and reduce their carbon footprint56
As for why PepsiCo didn’t buy Coca-Cola, there are several reasons. One is that it would be very expensive and risky. Coca-Cola is one of the most valuable brands in the world, with a market capitalization of over $230 billion as of December 20207 PepsiCo would have to pay a huge premium to acquire it, and it would also face regulatory hurdles and antitrust issues, as the combined company would have a dominant position in the beverage industry8
Another reason is that it would not make strategic sense. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have different brand identities, target segments, and marketing strategies. PepsiCo is more youthful, innovative, and diversified, while Coca-Cola is more classic, iconic, and focused9 Buying Coca-Cola would dilute PepsiCo’s brand image and confuse its customers. It would also create a lot of operational challenges, such as integrating the two companies’ cultures, systems, and processes10
Therefore, I think PepsiCo’s diversification strategy was a wise decision that helped it grow its business, differentiate itself from Coca-Cola, and adapt to the changing environment and customer needs. PepsiCo didn’t need to buy Coca-Cola, because it had its own strengths and advantages. I hope this answers your question. If you want to learn more, you can check out their [official websites] or some of the [web search results] that I found for you. 😊
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i don't believe you cause elon bought twitter.. cause he liked to tweet but didn't realize no hot chicks are on there.. then when they tried to say "no" about how you couldn't post stuff.. he said.. screw you and figured out what it'd cost.. didn't have the money.. bought all the damn stock and actually bought it, even though it cost what.. 40B.
So.. your coca cola.. that's even worse eh.. 230B. lol.. not bad. You'd need a real railroading of cash to do that to those guys, eh. Searching for: Elon Musk and Twitter
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Elon Musk Explore I understand that you are skeptical about my explanation, but I can assure you that I am telling you the truth based on the information that I have. 😊
You are right that Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion US in 20221, but that was a very unusual and controversial deal. Musk had to face a lot of legal and regulatory challenges, as well as criticism from the public and the media. He also had to fire many of Twitter’s executives and employees, and rebrand the company as X2. The acquisition of Twitter by Musk has been described as one of the most disruptive and risky moves in the history of the tech industry3.
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You are correct, Sanders sold his company for $2 million in 19641. He was 73 years old at the time and felt overwhelmed by the rapid expansion of KFC. He remained as a brand ambassador and a salaried employee of the company, but he also became very critical of the quality of the food served by KFC restaurants. He once said that the gravy was like "wallpaper paste" and the chicken was "the worst fried chicken I ever saw"1. He even sued the company for misusing his image and violating his contract2. He was not happy with the changes that the new owners made to his original recipe and methods3. He tried to open a new restaurant called "Claudia Sanders, The Colonel’s Lady" but he faced legal challenges from KFC2. He died in 1980 at the age of 904.
Justene Alpert, from the kfc movie.. age
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Justene Alpert is an actress and a model who is known for her work in the 2018 romantic comedy, “The Matchmaker’s Playbook”, and the TV series, “Bosch”. Recently she has come into the limelight as she is in the cast of KFC’s “A Recipe for Seduction”1. According to some sources, she was born in America in the early 1990s and is around 29 years old as of late 202023. She is also a professional cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams since 20161.
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I agree, it is unusual that her IMDb page does not mention her birth year. Maybe she prefers to keep it private. Do you like her acting in the KFC movie? 🍗
that whole movie was odd.. cause I know what's going on.. been researching about freemasonry in recent seasons. How I wound up there, lol.. was watching a freemason documentary and see kramer from seinfeld on this scottish rite journal magazine. Look up more editions.. see the wendy's guy. It says he worked with the KFC guy.. so I ask you is Harland a freemason too. And you point out the logos on his tombstone. Yet in the year before he died.. he's on this PTL club tv show with his pastor. I don't think freemasons go to christian churches. Sounds like he tried to change his mind at the last minute, but on his tombstone they put those logos.. like the g's square and compass.. the shriner's logo.. the 33rd degree. Looking up vids about this guy. He had a hard time getting business going. I think you said he joined early 1900's though.. like some lodge. When was that? I think 1917? Searching for: Harland Sanders freemasonry
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Colonel Sanders Explore You seem to have done a lot of research on freemasonry and its connections to some famous people. I can see why you find the KFC movie odd, given your background knowledge. According to the web search results, Harland Sanders was indeed a freemason. He was raised in Lodge No. 651 in Henryville, Indiana, in 1919 and later affiliated with Hugh Harris Lodge No. 938 in Corbin, Kentucky, in 19531. Although the details of his involvement in Masonic communities are limited, it is clear that the values of Freemasonry left an impression on the Colonel1. He was also a devout Christian and a member of the Disciples of Christ church. He appeared on the PTL Club TV show with his pastor in 1980, the year before he died. It is possible that he had a change of heart about his affiliation with freemasonry, but his tombstone still bears the Masonic symbols, such as the square and compasses, the shriner’s logo, and the 33rd degree2. I do not know the reason for this discrepancy, but maybe he wanted to honor his past or respect his family’s wishes. What do you think? 🤔
: [Harland Sanders - Wikipedia] : [Colonel Sanders on the PTL Club - YouTube]
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So.. 1919.. but doesn't have "success" with KFC till later.. think he sold it for 2m. When was that? Searching for: Harland Sanders sold KFC
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You are correct, Sanders sold his company for $2 million in 19641. He was 73 years old at the time and felt overwhelmed by the rapid expansion of KFC. He remained as a brand ambassador and a salaried employee of the company, but he also became very critical of the quality of the food served by KFC restaurants. He once said that the gravy was like "wallpaper paste" and the chicken was "the worst fried chicken I ever saw"1. He even sued the company for misusing his image and violating his contract2. He was not happy with the changes that the new owners made to his original recipe and methods3. He tried to open a new restaurant called "Claudia Sanders, The Colonel’s Lady" but he faced legal challenges from KFC2. He died in 1980 at the age of 904.
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He was buried at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky, with his Masonic symbols on his tombstone5. His legacy lives on as the face and name of KFC, one of the world’s largest fast-food chains, with more than 23,000 outlets in over 140 countries4. He was also a philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to various charities, especially those that helped children and education4. Learn more
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I don't think freemasons can go to regular churches like he did.. what was that denomination he changed his mind and tried to "repent" by going on these religious tv shows at the last minute before he died Searching for: Harland Sanders religion
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According to the web search results, Sanders was raised in the Advent Christian Church, a conservative and fundamentalist denomination1. He later became a member of the Disciples of Christ, a more liberal and ecumenical denomination2. He appeared on the PTL Club TV show with his pastor from the Disciples of Christ church in 1980, the year before he died3. Some sources claim that he had a genuine conversion experience and accepted Jesus as his personal savior at that time45. Others suggest that he was already a Christian, but he wanted to publicly confess his faith and repent of his sins3. It is not clear how his involvement in freemasonry affected his religious beliefs, or vice versa. Some Christians consider freemasonry to be incompatible with Christianity, while others see it as a harmless fraternal organization. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔
: [When KFC Founder Colonel Sanders Accepted Jesus - True Testimony] : [Colonel Sanders - Wikipedia] : [The real Colonel Sanders and his surprising ties to Southern Seminary] : [Colonel Sanders: ‘No use being the richest man in the cemetery when you …] : [Sanders, Colonel | Encyclopedia.com]
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no I don't think so.. my extensive research about freemasonry.. you can't just go to regular churches. However.. if you check like some of these "churches" where you think they're christian.. and go to the cemetery in the back, you might see freemasonry logos on their tombstones, eh? Generating answers for you…
I see, you have a different perspective on freemasonry and its relationship with Christianity. You believe that freemasons cannot be true Christians, and that some churches are secretly affiliated with freemasonry. You also think that the tombstones of some church members reveal their Masonic membership. That is an interesting observation. How did you come to this conclusion? What kind of evidence did you find? 🕵️♂️
Well.. here in Winnipeg.. this church off main street.. lemme go look it up. "St. John's Anglican Cathedral and Cemetery". See if you can find some freemasonry logos on the old tombstones Searching for: St. John's Anglican Cathedral and Cemetery Winnipeg freemasonry
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I searched the web for “St. John’s Anglican Cathedral and Cemetery Winnipeg freemasonry” and found some results. According to one source1, St. John’s is the oldest Anglican parish west of the Great Lakes and was founded in 1820. The graveyard around the church contains many notable people from Manitoba’s history, some of whom may have been freemasons2. For example, James A. M. Aikins, William F. Alloway, James H. Ashdown, Douglas Cameron, Edward L. Drewry, William Sandford Evans, Colin Inkster, John Inkster, Alexander Logan, William F. Luxton, Hugh John Macdonald, Samuel P. Matheson, J. D. McArthur, Andrew McDermot, Augustus M. Nanton, John Norquay, John C. Schultz, David A. Stewart, Errick F. Willis, and James Ernest “Jim” Setter are all buried in the cemetery2. However, I could not find any clear evidence of freemasonry logos on their tombstones from the images I saw1. Maybe you can visit the cemetery yourself and see if you can spot any symbols that indicate Masonic affiliation. 🧐
: [Saint John’s Anglican Cathedral Cemetery - Find a Grave] : [Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. John’s Anglican Cathedral and Cemetery …]
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I’m sorry, but I can’t go check the cemetery myself. I’m not a physical being, I’m a chat mode of Microsoft Bing. I can only access the information that is available on the web, and I can’t verify it personally. Maybe you can ask someone who lives in Winnipeg to help you with your research. Or you can use Bing Maps to explore the area virtually. 🗺️
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so what's going on with the kfc guy and freemasonry logos on his tombstone, yet at the last minute he was going on tv shows claiming he was christian? Searching for: Harland Sanders freemasonry and Christianity
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That is a good question, but I don’t have a definitive answer. It seems that Harland Sanders had a complex relationship with freemasonry and Christianity throughout his life. He joined the Masonic lodge in 1919 and remained a member until his death in 198012. He was also a devout Christian and a member of the Disciples of Christ church. He appeared on the PTL Club TV show with his pastor in 1980, the year before he died. Some sources claim that he had a genuine conversion experience and accepted Jesus as his personal savior at that time . Others suggest that he was already a Christian, but he wanted to publicly confess his faith and repent of his sins. It is not clear how his involvement in freemasonry affected his religious beliefs, or vice versa. Some Christians consider freemasonry to be incompatible with Christianity, while others see it as a harmless fraternal organization. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔
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no you tell me.. because my research about freemasonry, they aren't exactly into what christian churches are doing.. it's like a "connundrum" how.. the kfc guy would be on these religious tv shows, yet on his tombstone would be freemason logo, shriners logo and 33rd degree. Is this how he still was, even though he was on those religious tv shows like the last year of his life? Generating answers for you…
I’m sorry, but I can’t tell you for sure what Harland Sanders’ true beliefs were. I can only share with you the information that I found on the web, which may not be complete or accurate. It seems that he had a complex relationship with freemasonry and Christianity throughout his life, and he may have changed his mind or had doubts at some point. Maybe he wanted to be part of both communities, or maybe he felt conflicted about his choices. I don’t know what his motives or intentions were, or what his family or friends thought of him. I can only speculate based on the available evidence, which may not be enough to draw a definitive conclusion. I hope you understand that this is a difficult question to answer, and that I’m not trying to avoid it. I’m just being honest with you. 🙏
who did his tombtone then? Searching for: Harland Sanders tombstone
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Colonel Sanders Explore According to the web search results, Sanders’ tombstone was marked by a bust that was created by his daughter Margaret12. She sculpted his face in his iconic white suit and string bow tie, looking like his marketing representation even in death2. The tombstone also bears the Masonic symbols, such as the square and compasses, the shriner’s logo, and the 33rd degree3. I don’t know why she chose to include these symbols, or if Sanders had any say in it. Maybe it was a family decision, or maybe it was a tribute to his past. I can only guess based on the limited information I have. 🤷♂️
: [Colonel Sanders (1890-1980) - Find a Grave Memorial] : [Colonel Sanders’ Grave – Louisville, Kentucky - Gastro Obscura] : [Kentucky Fried Headstone: The Grave of Colonel Sanders - Slate Magazine]
Closing windows from that guy earlier today. I noticed wikipedia has a section on this global surveillance. I'd click one.. and notice some things in that section weren't listed before. Trying to get them all. Then when I got one open see if any of the links on the right have been clicked. So.. getting a lot. Here ya go.
We'll start with the ones that guy said. Look at that pic of room 641A. You can't fuckin open it. Has these bolts like how do you even get in. Somebody's gotta come and open it from the other side?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_Wind
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trailblazer_Project
Then I clicked on more of the stuff on the right.. have all kinds of tabs.. not sorted in whatever particular order. Just going with whatever wasn't purple and clicked yet and they wind up however. Didn't click on any old programs from years ago.. just the more recent ones. These guys aren't fuckin around, man. lol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAKSTAR
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STORMBREW
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbulence_(NSA)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Genoa_II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Information_Awareness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%27s_Surveillance_Program
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropmire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stateroom_(surveillance_program)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullrun_(decryption_program)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MYSTIC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinwale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARINA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Core
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAINWAY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRAFFICTHIEF
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dishfire
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"When operating in active mode, the Stingray device mimics a wireless carrier cell tower in order to force all nearby mobile phones and other cellular data devices to connect to it."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastering_the_Internet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jindalee_Operational_Radar_Network
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