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Author Topic: Bilderberg's P&G distracting from STERILIZATION bombshell via "theft" psyop  (Read 766 times)
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« on: March 12, 2012, 08:19:40 PM »

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1807336/pg1
WTF? Laundry Detergent Thefts Skyrocket Nationwide

Why is the NWO media plastering this everywhere?  Please see above thread to read user comments there.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/thefts_of_tide_laundry_detergent_ExpyPDdIAtmm6Vc1IEUoCI
Grime Wave: Thefts of Tide laundry detergent across the US baffle police

http://us.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=25949&external=1375466.proteus.fma
Police take on rising wave of Tide detergent theft

http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpps/news/offbeat/nationwide-thefts-of-tide-laundry-detergent-baffle-police-dpgonc-20120312-fc_18491018
Nationwide Thefts of Tide Laundry Detergent Baffle Police

http://www.thedaily.com/page/2012/03/12/031212-news-tide-theft-1-4/

GRIME WAVE
It’s a dirty job: Police nationwide take on soaring Tide detergent theft
By M.L. Nestel Monday, March 12, 2012

Law enforcement officials across the country are puzzled over a crime wave targeting an unlikely item: Tide laundry detergent.

Theft of Tide detergent has become so rampant that authorities from New York to Oregon are keeping tabs on the soap spree, and some cities are setting up special task forces to stop it. And retailers like CVS are taking special security precautions to lock down the liquid.

One Tide taker in West St. Paul, Minn., made off with $25,000 in the product over 15 months before he was busted last year.

“That was unique that he stole so much soap,” said West St. Paul Police Chief Bud Shaver. “The name brand is [all] Tide. Amazing, huh?”

Tide has become a form of currency on the streets. The retail price is steadily high — roughly $10 to $20 a bottle — and it’s a staple in households across socioeconomic classes.

Tide can go for $5 to $10 a bottle on the black market, authorities say. Enterprising laundry soap peddlers even resell bottles to stores.

“There’s no serial numbers and it’s impossible to track,” said Detective Larry Patterson of the Somerset, Ky., Police Department, where authorities have seen a huge spike in Tide theft. “It’s the item to steal.”

Why Tide and not, say, Wisk or All? Police say it’s simply because the Procter & Gamble detergent is the most popular and, with its Day-Glo orange logo, most recognizable of brands.

George Cohen, spokesman for Philadelphia-based Checkpoint Systems, which produces alarms being tested on Tide in CVS stores, said: “Name brands are easier to resell.

“In organized retail crimes they would love to steal the iPad. It’s very easy to sell. Harder to sell the unknown Korean brand."

Most thieves load carts with dozens of bottles, then dash out the door. Many have getaway cars waiting outside.

“These are criminals coming into the store to steal thousands of dollars of merchandise,” said Detective Harrison Sprague of the Prince George’s County, Md., Police Department, where Tide is known as “liquid gold” among officers.

He and other law enforcement officials across the country say Tide theft is connected to the drug trade. In fact, a recent drug sting turned up more Tide that cocaine.

“We sent in an informant to buy drugs. The dealer said, ‘I don’t have drugs, but I could sell you 15 bottles of Tide,’ ” Sprague told The Daily. “Upstairs in the drug dealer’s bedroom was about 14 bottles of Tide laundry soap. We think [users] are trading it for drugs.”

Police in Gresham, Ore., said most Tide theft is perpetrated by “users feeding their habit.”

“They’ll do it right in front of a cop car — buying heroin or methamphetamine with Tide,” said Detective Rick Blake of the Gresham Police Department. “We would see people walking down the road with six, seven bottles of Tide. They were so blatant about it.”

Robyn Cafasso, chief deputy district attorney in Colorado Springs, Colo., said the problem is nothing more than “organized shoplifting” and can be stopped. One method is to toughen punishments for recidivists.

“There’s this old-school thought that this is a shoplift, so it goes into the municipal system,” Cafasso said. “We’re starting to actually get more habitual offenders out of the municipal system and refile charges to make it a more serious offense.”

Cafasso agreed that there’s been a major upswing in Tide theft. “Everybody knows that liquid detergent Tide is an expensive item,” she said.

The pharmacy chain CVS is locking down Tide and other laundry detergents in certain parts of the country alongside flu medication and other commonly stolen items. Joe LaRocca, of the National Retail Federation, said: “It’s a game of cat and mouse. There’s a real balance that takes place between customer service — the product available on the shelf — and securing the merchandise.”

Officials at Tide are trying to keep their hands clean.

“We don’t have any insight as to why the phenomenon is happening, but it is certainly unfortunate,” said Sarah Pasquinucci, a spokeswoman for Procter & Gamble.
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2012, 08:32:42 PM »

Ask a Banker.  Cool
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« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2012, 08:38:54 PM »

FROM A PROGRESSIVE BLOG IN JANUARY THIS YEAR:

Dirty Laundry: Chemical Hormones Found in Big Brand Clothes
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/22/1057452/-Dirty-Laundry-Chemical-Hormones-Found-in-Big-Brand-Clothes
The Anomaly

Can shopping be harmful to your health?  Clothing manufacturers in Bangladesh and China use a toxic synthetic hormone in their dyeing process, which showed up in samples of products taken from top brands:
Traces of toxic chemicals harmful to the environment and to human health have been detected in products made by 14 top clothing manufacturers, Greenpeace said Tuesday.

Samples of clothing from top brands including Adidas, Uniqlo, Calvin Klein, H&M, Abercrombie & Fitch, Lacoste, Converse and Ralph Lauren were found to be tainted with the chemicals, known as nonylphenol ethoxylates, the watchdog said at the launch of its report "Dirty Laundry 2".

Greenpeace campaigner Li Yifang said that nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), commonly used as detergents in industries including the production of natural and synthetic textiles, were detected in two-thirds of the samples the group tested.

The report made the following conclusions:

The problem of toxic pollution from textile manufacturing is pervasive and extensive across producer countries.  The textile industry is responsible for unknown but potentially significant quantities of hazardous chemicals such as nonylphenol accumulating in the aquatic environment.

Irrespective of statements about corporate responsibility, the results presented in this study indicate that major clothing brands currently do not have adequate policies, practices or control over their supply chains in respect of the use of hazardous chemicals.  They must do more to prevent toxic chemicals from reaching the environment in both textile-producing countries and countries where their products are sold.  The problem is by no means limited to major brands but these companies have significant leverage over their suppliers.  Major brands also have a special responsibility to ensure that their overall environmental policies and performance are consistent with the brand values they espouse.  This is something they are currently failing to achieve.

Major clothing brands are making consumers of their clothing unwitting contributors to increasing levels of hazardous nonlyphenol in the environments of countries where the products are sold, including where the parent groups of chemicals (the NPEs) have been banned. 
This is because washing will release residual levels of NPEs in clothing into sewage systems, and ultimately contribute to increasing levels of NP in the environment.  Although the level of NPEs in any given article of clothing is small the sheer volume of clothing being sold and subsequently washed means that the total quantities being released may be substantial.

In 2008, a Swedish conservation group found a similar result:

A chemical that can cause birth defects and cancer has been found in T-shirts that have been sold in Sweden, an environmental group says.

Swedish Society for Nature Conservation officials say that traces of the chemical nonylphenol ethoxylates, typically used for textile washing, were found in 19 of 20 T-shirts tested by the group, The Local said.

SSNC head Mikael Karlsson said in a statement that nonylpenol, a byproduct of the chemical, has been found to cause hormonal changes in humans and is toxic to marine life.

Nonylphenol was also detected in a 2003 Cape Cod study of home environments:

"The surprising finding was how many chemicals we found in every house,'' Spengler said. "They all had more than 20 compounds and some of the compounds are banned substances. In addition we measured 30 compounds never reported in residential settings before.''

One of those unreported chemical compounds is 4-nonylphenol, an alkylphenol found at significant levels in every home sampled. Laundry detergents, disinfecting cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, hair-coloring and other hair care products and spermicides contain this product.

The chemical can mimic female estrogen hormones, and can interact and disrupt the endocrine systems of humans and wildlife, interfering with reproduction and causing increased risk of birth defects and breast, prostate and testicular cancers.
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2012, 08:41:31 PM »

Here is another way illuminati work, they spread an obvious false rumor involving terrorism so that they can say anything about TIDE being bad should be investigated by DHS.

Check it out...



FALSE RUMOR: Anthrax or Poison in Tide Detergent Samples
http://urbanlegends.about.com/b/2012/01/07/anthrax-in-tide-detergent-hoax.htm
By David Emery, About.com Guide   January 7, 2012

Updated 1/7/12: One year later, these bogus warnings are circulating again via Facebook, Twitter, and text message. New variants don't mention anthrax but continue to declare that CNN has reported seven people dead as a result of adulterated Tide detergent samples.

None of this is true:
FWD: Tide detergent sample packages are coming thru the mail do not open or use. 7 people dead already. Please pass it on. IT WAS ON CNN
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: CNN IS REPORTING 7 PEOPLE DIED OPENING TIDE DETERGENT SAMPLES. TELL ALL TO DISGUARD THESE SAMPLES IF THEY COME IN YOUR MAILBX
HI every one who is on face book do not to use ( TIDE DETERGENT) That came In The Mail. It's A DEADLY WEAPON PLEASE DO NOT OPEN IT) PLEASE THROW IT AWAY. do not put it in the garage can in your house put it outside in the garage. Thank you.

P&G is an illuminati member of the highest order. Tey can selll nothing for 100 years and still get $Billions in bailouts. They sit at the highest tables in the eugenics meetings and they want nothing more than for 99.9% of the human population to go bye bye. So, given the massive publicity and the obvious surveillance state we live in, the only way someone was able to steal $25K of TIDE detergent is if it was meant to happen!
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