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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 03:56 AM by jasonjnelson


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Sorry, it was not my intention to be racist or insulting. It was honestly the only thing I could come up with in the two seconds I spent thinking. If I had seen you were from china, I would have left that last line out, and questioned,
"what the heck does altered to suit chinese tastes mean, anyway?"



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 04:02 AM by IchiNiSan


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So if talking to a Japanese (I assumed my nickname was missleading you), then it was OK to mention that last line?

Anyhow, I will give you the benefits of the doubts and accept the apology.

English is not my first language, it is even my 4th one by now, so what I meant is that Pizzahut and Papa Johns are twisting the taste a little bit, which some marketing experts believe the Chinese customers might like it more than the ones in Europe or USA. For example, what is the taste of TOMATO KETCHUP in USA? I bet there is no spicy flavor on it, the KFC here added a slightly spicy taste on the TOMATO KETCHUP here, because many Chinese like the spicy taste. Oh my god, why someone would think Chinese people would like SPICY TASTE in the TOMATO KETCHUP!!!

EDIT: If someone doubt me, if I am bored and remember I will make a picture of the ingredient list of that pack of Tomato Ketchup.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 04:05 AM by jasonjnelson


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No, it was not okay, merely that I had no idea that would be considered so offensive. That is why we live and learn.

Back on topic, why would you want to spice up tomato sauce? Here, in california, we call that Salsa.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 04:17 AM by IchiNiSan


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Hit me, kick me, I have NO CLUE why KFC would think Chinese people like a SPICY TOMATO KETCHUP (aka Salsa) when I simply wanted to dipp my french fries in Tomato Ketchup. Probably some marketing experts believed that was cool to do. Like the Alian abduction joke on Dominos delivery boxes. And the trashy over-priced pizzas Pizzahut and Papa Johns delivered to my office after a late overtime night, always wondered why I keep on ordering, maybe I just wanna have something to complain about....



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 04:28 AM by jasonjnelson


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You know, you might be interested to look at the thread around ats dealing with the current "starving" of modern nations through the use of non-nutritious fillers. I didn't flag it at the time, but it was interesting, and had a lot to do with our fast food companies.
By the way, I loved Hong Kong while I was visiting.

Do they have references to aliens in Chinese advertisements? What about disclosure?

Hey, you registered on my birthday!

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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:11 AM by IchiNiSan



Originally posted by jasonjnelson
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You know, you might be interested to look at the thread around ats dealing with the current "starving" of modern nations through the use of non-nutritious fillers. I didn't flag it at the time, but it was interesting, and had a lot to do with our fast food companies.
By the way, I loved Hong Kong while I was visiting.

Do they have references to aliens in Chinese advertisements? What about disclosure?

Hey, you registered on my birthday!

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Actually I am aware of those threads, but I don't believe the depopulation conspiracy theories so much and fortunately fast-food in China is still relatively speaking a luxury for many to consume. If people want to eat healthy then they should not eat from the can or in a fast food chain.

Well, I think I opened a thread regarding Stephen Chow openly and publicly telling the Chinese public that he saw UFO. This was during an interview about his latest movie about a spacedog and UFOs. Maybe you heard Stephen Chow's name for his hilarious movies Kung Fu and Shaolin Soccer, but to me it was a HUGE BIG news for and whom I think all 1.3 billion Chinese people Super Celebrity star to come out openly. I don't think it was pubicity stunt for his movie, because the movie already broke box office records after records anyhow when he made that interview.

Also on the way back to Shenzhen, I saw on one of the tabloid magazine in Hong Kong that another lesser known female star disclosed that she saw or was abducted by an UFO or so. I was in a hurry so did not pick up the copy.

Anyhow, you will be very surprised how open-minded many Chinese will be if it comes down to the subject of UFOs and aliens, not neccesary on Earth, but many would not rule out the possibility of living beings out of Earth.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:25 AM by philjwolf


its threads like this one.. that make me wonder what the hell im doing at this website.... I cant believe this one actually has legs.. it should of been dismissed as soon as it was posted.... taking a joke on a side of a pizza carton serious... cmon



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:37 AM by jasonjnelson


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And how is the Government about disclosure? Are you aware of any contact or anything with the government and alien entities? It would seem to me that if even 5% of our theories about U.S. government involvement are true, then China must have extensive contact. Plus, we don't get very many views beyond the Wall, if you know what I mean.

Are your advertisers in the habit of discussing U.F.O.'s? Using them in the same way? or do you think the average chinese citizen would not freak out if they had "contact"?



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:42 AM by jasonjnelson


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And thank you so much for your insightful addition to this thread and this site.

If you had read the thread in it's entirety, you would understand that the dominos box was merely a catalyst for a thread on disclosure acceptance theories in relation to corporate advertisement and their greater government disclosure proxy.

Hmmmm.... It's people like you that make me wonder why I come to this site.

P.S. Sometimes, like in ordinary conversation, there is some chit-chat to get to the meat. Not every post is meant to rock the world. Take yours for example.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:48 AM by IchiNiSan


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Actually the Great FireWall is much less great than many Westerners would let you to believe. And IF you could read Chinese than you will see a lot of sites and forums about UFOs and Aliens. EVEN from the official Xinhua and CCTV news. Xinhua and CCTV channels are the two most important "spokemen" of the Government.

What you could do and to verify MY claims, then you could go to

www.google.cn and use the keywords : UFO, UFO Xinhua, UFO CCTV
www.baidu.com (most popular Chinese search machine) and use the same keywords.

I think it would be enlighting for MANY people to see how much is discussed and exposed about UFOs and Aliens in China.

P.s. my interests for UFO was only created when I was in europe watching X-files.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 05:53 AM by jasonjnelson


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It's funny, I was going to post to you that I'm sure if I spoke a dialect or two of Chinese, then I would probably get more info than I bargained for. But does the media use UFOs in the same manner that our advertisers do? I see that you mentioned a film of that nature, I was merely trying to keep in the spirit of the thread...



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 06:39 AM by IchiNiSan


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What I noticed is that very often Western MSM will ridicule anything related with UFO and Aliens. This is less the case in China, Stephen Chow was not ridiculed in the press, and nobody needed to accuse him for coming out as a publicity stunt. (Again motive is not there, he already broke box offices records). Actually the ridiculing and fierce discussions are mainly happening in forums similar like ATS, where you have so-called "deunkers" who are skeptical about ANYTHING, and "true believers" who will even believe a joke on a pizza delivery box is a conspiracy (*wink*).

CCTV is broadcasting a lot of UFO documentaries and even "breaking-news"-footages. What I noticed is that CCTV (from channel 1 to I forgot how many) WILL broadcast the UFO news on prime-time NEWS.

Here is a link dv.ouou.com...

This is a UFO reporting broadcasted on prime-time hour CCTV4. The reporter was simply reporting what can be seen by the many thousands of witnesses in Hunan AND by now tens of millions of Chinese news viewers. I am not such a good translator, but here is the most important things she had said:
- This "Unidentified Flying Object" was clearly visible to many above a skyscraper, very bright.
- This UFO hanged in the air between 20:30-22:00 for more than 1,5 hour and changed colour
- After 22:00 OUT OF SUDDEN the UFO disappeared.
- It is ruled out to be a flyng plane, because it is hanging too long and static in the air.
- However, because the exact height and size of this UFO is unknown, so we can not clearly state if this bright light is an optical illusion.

I hope this one small example show you a few things:
1) UFOs is openly discussed in China without ANY censorship
2) The media (even mainstream) in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan are more open about UFOs. It does not sell as much as the latest NBA game though, so less publicity is given to that.
3) The Great FireWall is much less Great than many would let you to believe
4) There are plenty of forums and discussions groups INSIDE China discussing about any topic you would like to discuss about. Many of them are not much different from ATS or similar Western forums.






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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 06:48 AM by UltimateSin


I always thought that that dude on the cover of Little Caesars was a grey!



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 11:53 AM by jasonjnelson


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What a great reply, but it won't let me into your site. Maybe it's a barrier? I think that you may have a virtual LOCK on posting news of ufos from china. Not many of us speak Mandarin, so the ball is in your court, so to speak...



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 12:48 PM by LAUGHING-CAT


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Something's up.
I think this demands an expert analysis by Internos or one of the other image specialists.




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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 12:50 PM by jasonjnelson


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I love your pic. And internos will not like the act that dominos is called pizza.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 02:39 PM by Dewm0nster


Yep.
This is obviously a stepping stone in disclosure.
It's SOOOOOOOOOOOO obvious.
I can't believe ANY of you could even possibly think otherwise.
To be honest, if you don't see it as a step towards disclosure, you're just plain bananas.

Come off of it.

"Oh, Oh, there's a joke on this pizza box! The company can't have a sense of humor- There's a deep rooted secret behind it, and I've discovered the truth!"

And of course- If you take it as a joke, which it is, you are BLIND to the TRUTH!
You are but SHEEP!

Good Lord.



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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 02:43 PM by greeneyedleo



Originally posted by jasonjnelson
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I love your pic. And internos will not like the act that dominos is called pizza.




Seriously! LMAO

He would probably laugh his arse off if he was given Dominoes pizza He would be like, "WTF is this?"

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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 02:46 PM by greeneyedleo


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Wow. I have been called lots of things....

but being called "bananas" is a first!


Guess I am a blinded, a sheep and bananas. LOL

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reply posted on 4-5-2008 @ 03:39 PM by jasonjnelson


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It's a lot easier just to post the same reply to you, as I did to others.


And thank you so much for your insightful addition to this thread and this site.

If you had read the thread in it's entirety, you would understand that the dominos box was merely a catalyst for a thread on disclosure acceptance theories in relation to corporate advertisement and their greater government disclosure proxy.

Hmmmm.... It's people like you that make me wonder why I come to this site.

P.S. Sometimes, like in ordinary conversation, there is some chit-chat to get to the meat. Not every post is meant to rock the world. Take yours for example.



Please try and think outside the box. In this case, a pizza box.



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