A South Australian company is
paying one of many competing Islamic Halal Certification “services” (AFIC) an
undisclosed monthly fee for its seal of approval. But Scholle Industries
Pty Ltd, based in Elizabeth, is a manufacturer of plastic packaging (plastic is
derived from oil) and has apparently been able to assure Muslim fraudsters that
all oil wells are facing Mecca.
Farcical Halal certification is being
exposed as nothing more than an extortion racket adding to the cost of almost
every type of purchase and governments are failing to act to protect
Australians from this Islamic curse on our retail trade for fear of an Islamic
electoral backlash.
Coercion, and threats
by the Islamic “certifiers” to economically cripple Australian manufacturers
and processors who refuse to pay up are being ignored by authorities.
Since the scam has been exposed, Aussie
shoppers are refusing to buy product with the Halal certified label and the
little Arab motifs are disappearing from shelf products everywhere like pork
pies at a Passover, but the payments and the threats remain.
Halal certification headquarters are
based in Saudi Arabia with Indonesia (MUI) administering the Asian arm and many
various competing Australian “certifiers” operating both nationally and in most
States.
Total income from the world-wide scam is
a reported $1.2 trillion, with Australia contributing a mere billion or so
while our Defence Force wonders where the hell the House of Saud gets the money
to pay the Islamic State.
It was reported here earlier this year
that one major Aussie meat processor, who refused to be identified, claimed he
had been told to pay $27,000 a month for halal certification or risk being
banned from exporting.
Mr Stephen Kelly, an executive of the
Japanese-owned Nippon Meat Packers in Queensland, said last year that MUI had
already banned his abattoirs from selling meat to Indonesia because he had
procured his “certification” from one of MUI’s Australian opposition
certifiers, AHFS.
Meanwhile the Heart Foundation’s “tick
of approval” is proving another fraudulent impost on embattled Aussies with
“ticks” being thrown to pizzas, deep-fried chips and pies, if the right amount
of money is paid of course.
MacDonald’s has forked out millions over
the past eight years to have the Heart Foundation's “tick” of approval on their
junk food.
The Heart Foundation is a (cough, cough)
non-profit organisation but their “advisers”, “consultants” and executives
drive very nice cars, live in very nice houses and take extended, very
expensive and all exes paid overseas trips to study other
"ticksters".
If this government was able to get rid
of the carbon tax, Halal, Kosher and the “tick” taxes should be a piece of
piss.
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