Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Multinational Food Corporation wants to spy on you

http://www.infowars.com/multinational-food-corporation-wants-to-spy-on-you/

A transnational corporation that sells what passes for food is fronting a scheme to surveil consumers in corporate grocery chain stores.

Mondalez International, one of the many multinational corporations who threw all kinds of money to fight GMO labeling in California, is behind this creepy disgusting effort. Mondalez wants to "build a data-base of basic information about grocery store consumers like age and sex, so it can better market its products" according to a Fox News report out of their affiliate in Washington, DC

Consumer surveillance for under the guise of marketing is all part of the more overarching high tech control grid that is being implemented right now. Back in 2010, infowars reported on a scheme by the Advertising Association to introduce RFID outdoor advertising. "Indeed this kind of advertising has already been rolled out and we can only expect more sophisticated versions of it to emerge in the near future"-Steve Watson wrote in the infowars report and they also documented that "private industry and eventually government are set to implement plans to use microphones and cameras in the computers and TiVO style boxes hundreds of millions of Americans to monitor their lifestyle choices and build psychological profiles, which will be used for invasive advertising and data mining"

Also: "Hundreds of millions will all be potential targets for secret surveillance and the subsequent sell-off of all their information to unscrupulous data mining corporations and government agencies"

So have no doubt that Mondalez International will use grocery stores for marketing but will probably sell the data to third parties without you knowing it and this spy grid will only profit those transnational corporations.. pretty disgusting if you ask me and the fact this company fought against GMO labeling is even more disturbing as well..