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Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store

 
Damaniel
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Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
One poster, I think the one from the thread about being a blood line member who was going to post info to spite his family, said all the merchandise in chain stores has charms and hexes placed on them before being shipped out the the store to affect customers. Can anyone provide more information on this supposed practice?
Damaniel  (OP)

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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Most logo and brand-names are Sigils
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Most of the young mens graphic tees are loaded with sigil magic these days.
“Phantoms fill the skies around you.”
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Almost every cardboard box has a sun cross on it.
At least all the ones delivered by Cisco to restaurants.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Almost every cardboard box has a sun cross on it.
At least all the ones delivered by Cisco to restaurants.
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this one [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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09/25/2016 11:59 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Almost every cardboard box has a sun cross on it.
At least all the ones delivered by Cisco to restaurants.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68822032


this one [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
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That is for high speed printing purposes.
Damaniel  (OP)

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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
What does the sun cross signify?
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09/26/2016 12:04 AM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Yeah it's called logos an branding.

lala
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I have often found curses on food, especialy eggs.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Most logo and brand-names are Sigils
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I know they say the classic Disney signature is 666. Do you have any examples?
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I have often found curses on food, especialy eggs.
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What kind of curses and how do you determine food if cursed?
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Almost every cardboard box has a sun cross on it.
At least all the ones delivered by Cisco to restaurants.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68822032


this one [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68822032


That is for high speed printing purposes.
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Rigggggght
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09/26/2016 12:11 AM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Oh yeah it's when a conspiracy member reads a thread and wants to elicit more information out of someone based on a detail of a reply in another thread, so they make a post about something as a question. Then they compile the responses and pitch it to the judge that the person who supplied them the information as a trivial answer has an unnatural obsession with the occult and has many irrational thought processes, including psychic and magical thinking.

Sorry. It must be the head cold and/or the sinus infection, every time I get sick my defenses go up. it's not the zika, it's a bacteria, fwiw.

are you done with stupid questions yet or are you ready to google an occult forum for the answers?
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Yeah it's called logos an branding.

lala
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It's called the copyright logo and the trademark logo, two of the most evil sorcery icons in the world.
Damaniel  (OP)

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09/26/2016 12:19 AM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Oh yeah it's when a conspiracy member reads a thread and wants to elicit more information out of someone based on a detail of a reply in another thread, so they make a post about something as a question. Then they compile the responses and pitch it to the judge that the person who supplied them the information as a trivial answer has an unnatural obsession with the occult and has many irrational thought processes, including psychic and magical thinking.

Sorry. It must be the head cold and/or the sinus infection, every time I get sick my defenses go up. it's not the zika, it's a bacteria, fwiw.

are you done with stupid questions yet or are you ready to google an occult forum for the answers?
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I'm sorry, I really tried to follow your response but I'm not understanding what you're trying to say.

Honestly, I remember when this site used to have interesting topics and thought it would be nice for a change to have a thread that discussed something different than just the usual foolishness. I'm asking questions but I genuinely don't know what the responders are referring too and assume a lot of anonymous readers don't either and so wanted to get a better explanation for everyone.

You're right I could do some google research, but why not start here when there might be some experts with information that is just as good?
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09/26/2016 07:52 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I think whoever told you that op was trolling. The info is on YouTube. Stores use psychology like putting certain colors on products to sell more to customers . People say chain stores using psychology to sell their products is like witchcraft. It is forbidden knowledge .
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
One poster, I think the one from the thread about being a blood line member who was going to post info to spite his family, said all the merchandise in chain stores has charms and hexes placed on them before being shipped out the the store to affect customers. Can anyone provide more information on this supposed practice?
 Quoting: Damaniel


Much of the products shipped here is indeed cursed. The slave workers overseas who are forced to make the goods we buy and use do indeed curse them. I've known about this since the 60s when my grandfather told me about how the Japanese placed curses on the things they knew were being sold in America.

This was why many Japanese companies built plants in the US to avoid the cursed cars from coming here.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I've worked in retail for over 20 years, target, Walmart, sears, kohls... they all sell cursed goods. Most are made in China, India, Vietnam and many Latin American countries.

Under no circumstances whatsoever would I ever knowingly buy anything from Africa. Zip, zero, nada.
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09/26/2016 08:57 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I have often found curses on food, especialy eggs.
 Quoting: LisaDiane


That's why you should buy organic eggs and non-GMO food in general. When it says "non-GMO", that's a blessing, not a curse.

Oh, and when it says "partially-produced with genetic engineering", that's something that might concern you.

You people should worry more about physical reality than the supposed supernatural. There are plenty of dangerous things that companies will openly admit to without you having to go all paranoid schizophrenic on them.

Even McDonalds will tell you that most of a Quarter Pounder is fat. They admit to it!!!
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09/29/2016 09:09 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I've worked in retail for over 20 years, target, Walmart, sears, kohls... they all sell cursed goods. Most are made in China, India, Vietnam and many Latin American countries.

Under no circumstances whatsoever would I ever knowingly buy anything from Africa. Zip, zero, nada.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71374357


The workers who are forced to churn out our crap curse it all. They toil away for nothing and are forced to work until they drop or jump off the factory roof.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
After hearing about this in John Todd lectures I tried it. Not with products, but with emails and forum posts. I didn't do it in this post. And after testing it I save it only for when needed. When I need to add more information to an email than I am willing to put in text then I just think the information into the email. I don't know how it works, but it does. Though not everyone is a capable receiver and/or on the same frequency.
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09/29/2016 09:32 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Wait, how can you tell when something is cursed?
Damaniel  (OP)

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09/30/2016 10:26 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
I have often found curses on food, especialy eggs.
 Quoting: LisaDiane


That's why you should buy organic eggs and non-GMO food in general. When it says "non-GMO", that's a blessing, not a curse.

Oh, and when it says "partially-produced with genetic engineering", that's something that might concern you.

You people should worry more about physical reality than the supposed supernatural. There are plenty of dangerous things that companies will openly admit to without you having to go all paranoid schizophrenic on them.

Even McDonalds will tell you that most of a Quarter Pounder is fat. They admit to it!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72202372


This is the OP, you're right about that. There is a lot of dangerous real things right in our faces.
Damaniel  (OP)

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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Wait, how can you tell when something is cursed?
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That's what I want to know too.
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09/30/2016 10:39 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Y'all missed the obvious one.

The "K" inside a circle...


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09/30/2016 10:43 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
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Damaniel  (OP)

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09/30/2016 11:08 PM
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Y'all missed the obvious one.

The "K" inside a circle...


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69027814


What's that mean?
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Wait, how can you tell when something is cursed?
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When you turn the lights out, it glows a sickly shade of green...
I don’t suffer fools or shills lightly...

Don’t gaslight me, bro.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Almost every cardboard box has a sun cross on it.
At least all the ones delivered by Cisco to restaurants.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68822032


Dumbass...tha'ts for lining up the different colors on the box for printing purposes! It's not an occult symbol...
I don’t suffer fools or shills lightly...

Don’t gaslight me, bro.
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Re: Charms and hexes placed on merchandise in store
Y'all missed the obvious one.

The "K" inside a circle...


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69027814


What's that mean?
 Quoting: Damaniel


Not bright, are ya?





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