Credibility Gap


It you’re a Whole Food Market shopper (and we are and also occasionally buy from WF’s new owner, Amazon,), this is an article you might want to read.

https://food.news/2019-01-02-whole-foods-elaborate-five-year-gmo-labeling-hoax.

The article, however, goes way beyond Whole Food. It’s about consumers no longer knowing whom they can trust. A sad state of affairs that continues to grow and grow and has what can be honestly called a corporate premeditated in-your-face aspect. Recognize it or not, these things are directly linked to what’s happening in France and Germany and continues to bubble just below the surface in many other countries including the USA.

We now know, for example, that AT&T, the media giant that just took over Direct TV, continues to advertise 5G technology when it doesn’t really have it.

glitch.news/2018-12-28-att-to-deliberately-hoax-its-own-customers-by-falsely-labeling-4g-phones-with-5g-icon.

We the consumer have been lied to about illness-causing substances in pesticides and GMO labeled food to name but a few of the now many known cases. We’ve been lied to and actually deceived by the big banks. People sing the praises of the Omaha Scold, Warren Buffett, as a paragon of honesty.

Well, here’s Warren’s bank. https://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/this-banking-scandal-is-awful-even-for-wells-fargo/

The big banks didn’t operate alone. They had the imaginitive deep pockets of the Fereral Reserve gang, a quasi-government agency who actions and consequence are defined in Webster’s under common man and woman taxpayer.

The disrespect and lying shown here toward trusting consumers is most likely only exceeded by that of our elected officials from local to state to federal levels, the same officials who often, knowingly or otherwise, provide cover for the liers.

Calling it a credibility gap is a kind description. But we’re just a few weeks into a new year, symbolic for a new beginning, so for now we will let it rest there.

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