This ad makes perfect sense if you're cooking on a wood cookstove, as my grandmother was in 1941 as were several of my great aunts. In fact, Grandma cooked on a wood cookstove until the 1950s when Grandpa retired and they sold the farm, my great aunts did until until they died. One used to cook humongous (and delicious) meals when we visited on a woodstove in a kitchen half the size of a small walk-in closet. It was a lot more work than turning a dial and lighting a gas burner or oven.
So does saying 'the cats pajamas' but that was common slang 100 years ago. Lexicon evolves it doesnt just spontaneously appear. The phrase 'new world order' grew organically and took on a new meaning just like 'woke' has. Sometimes weird shit is just weird shit not a sinister conspiracy
MY point is the ad makes perfect sense for the time. I think ad copywriters have since the first ad used catch phrases they pick up here and there without any particular understanding of the meaning. Whatever they did mean, to say the ad makes no sense ignores the fact that it makes absolute sense to women who are cooking on a woodstove, and there were many. Not just on farms, either. The great aunt I mentioned lived in the middle of a city.
I can see where this ONE INSTANCE could be seen as a catch phrase, but 1941/42 every newspaper spouting the same phrase. I just put this one up to show the forum.
The term "NWO" was first used by the League of Nations after WW1.
Look at the date again. 1941. Smack dab in the middle of yet another world War. Also when America decided to jump in and join the Allies.
No real mystery of why so many papers using the phrase if you understand how and why the phrase originated. Also handy to know what was going on in the world at that time. 🙂
I don't think anyone here is saying that advertising a gas range didn't make sense. What doesn't make sense are the references to a "New World Order," which come across as odd and forced in this context.
Ad copywriters don't usually throw in random catch phrases. They're more likely to agonize over the best choice of words and images, doing multiple revisions and passing their drafts through multiple hands, as they have very little space to create an impression and sell their product. They also often have talking points their boss or clients want included and have to work those in.
We know the Luciferian cabal plans long-term, as in hundreds of years. We know their goal is a new world order. We know they control much of the media and messaging around us and have for many years. We know they believe in planting seeds in our heads, usually in ways we won't overtly recognize. They believe this alters our minds subconsciously, makes us less resistant to their goals, helps their plans come to fruition, and absolves them of guilt for their crimes, as they've "told us" what's coming and we haven't stopped them.
The cabal might very well have used ads and headlines like this to get us used to the idea of a new world order as something positive. After all, there was a world war in progress, which some believe was planned, created and executed to be one of three world wars that would move to a new world order under the command of the Luciferians. (See Albert Pike's 1871 letter.)
LeoDavid, there are many. I scoped about 4 pages (about 10 articles per page) and it was still showing a link to view more. The earliest Newspaper was 1884 in Manchester England, is there a specific year, or paper that your interested in me searching the phrase for you? Here is a screenshot of the results
(https://freedomisyou22.blogspot.com/2022/04/leoda-search-for-great-cataclysm.html)
So we got 1941, which was the year Pearl Harbor, believe by many, including myself, to have been a false flag to draw the US public into supporting war action. We also have gas oven, which would come in later after world war II for the holocaust narrative.
WWII was a satanic ritual which was used to user in the modern world order we live under today.
Dang!!!! You are good, so glad I posted this. Just posted another one about military tribunals not being used since Pearl Harbor (that I could find, until Baby Bush used them for terrorists.
My neighbor said the same thing. She said it really didn’t fit the ad at all, almost like the editor said “just throw some NWO mambo jumbo” in there per the paper owners, maybe? I agree with you both.
I bet, we just bought a stove from the 1950’s, still works like a charm. They made good stuff until they realized they won’t getting “repeat buyers” because it lasted forever.
And that is why Sears doesn't exist anymore. In 20 years, all 150 Ohio stores closed except for one in Columbus that's more of a gang hideout than anything
I am reading and obviously not sharing everything, as not to bombard the board…
The plan was for NWO to be rolled out by the mid-1990’s (I am thinking, based on the timing of his death, JFK, Jr. may have helped the white hats save us from it.) Anyway, if they were thinking 50 years to fully brainwash/transition then it’s was planned to start using the term in the 40’s. I am sure NWO goes way, way, way back though… long before the 1940’s release of the term in ads/publications.
I talked to my dad recently about this. I’m trying to prep us for Survival Mode just in case but my mom’s not into it. She’s very spoiled with all the comforts and conveniences from today’s society.
As far as I can tell, the phrase "New World Order" was first used by the League of Nations (which sounds like a bad DC comic book, but I digress) after WW1.
Basically, the idea was pitched as a way to make countries less nationalistic and more open to cooperating with other countries, thus preventing wars. Especially world wars.
This is an extremely simplified explanation, obviously. But I just wanted to point out that the phrase "New World Order" has been used for much longer than most people realize. And that the way people view it has changed dramatically over the years. This ad is from 1941, right in the middle of WW2 and was when America joined the Allies. I would wager that the phrase NWO was being used quite often then.
From my personal experience as someone born in the late 70s and growing up during the end of the Cold War, I didn't pay much attention to it until the mid-90s (remember being swamped by all the AOL disc's?) And by then it had taken on a pretty sinister meaning.
I'm sure there is some material out there documenting the way the usage of "NWO" has changed and could give much better insight than I have, but I haven't taken the time to find it.
Anyway, thanks for reading this long and rambling post that could have been much shorter if I had just typed "the meaning of words and phrases change over time". 🙂✌️
The meaning has changed over the decades as far as what normal people thought it meant, but the Luciferian globalists always knew what they meant by New World Order - a one-world government over which they had totalitarian rule and from which there could be no escape. They formed organizations to make countries less nationalistic, not to foster world peace as stated, but because their end goal was to create an international organization that they could then use to control the world.
They might leave the illusion of national sovereignty, at least for some time, but they would call the shots under cover of an organization like the UN, using treaties that dictated the laws, regulations, and policies for all. They would come up with excuses or create wars in order to flood various nations with immigrants who have no loyalty to the traditions and values of the host nations, weakening those nations and turning their citizens into minorities in their own countries. We have seen this agenda in action for many years.
Abusers often come up with "good reasons" for doing the things they do. They have to hide their evil intent until they have full control over their victim. At that point, when the victim is trapped and at their mercy, the mask comes off.
I created a blog and took a screen shot of the hits, so you could see them for each topic. If you want me to look at a specific state/year just let me know.
freedomisyou22.blogspot.com
yours is the only post.
I don’t know if there is a way to private message on this platform, so I figured easiest free way to get the info to you.
BigRichardEnergy, that is just my handwriting. The original ad can be found on newspapers.com, if you have a subscription. This is simply a screen shot. The date and town is referenced for those who have a subscription and want to check out the source.
Yes it does, I was surprised that it was way back in ‘41. It sure does go to show you how far in advance they start programming us.
"Ugh do I HAVE to clean my room?"
"Yep. And that's a new world order, mister!"
Short cook to server: “new world order UUUP!”
This ad makes perfect sense if you're cooking on a wood cookstove, as my grandmother was in 1941 as were several of my great aunts. In fact, Grandma cooked on a wood cookstove until the 1950s when Grandpa retired and they sold the farm, my great aunts did until until they died. One used to cook humongous (and delicious) meals when we visited on a woodstove in a kitchen half the size of a small walk-in closet. It was a lot more work than turning a dial and lighting a gas burner or oven.
The automatic gas range sounds great, but calling it a "new world order" for the American housewife sounds very odd.
So does saying 'the cats pajamas' but that was common slang 100 years ago. Lexicon evolves it doesnt just spontaneously appear. The phrase 'new world order' grew organically and took on a new meaning just like 'woke' has. Sometimes weird shit is just weird shit not a sinister conspiracy
Very odd, indeed.
Did your grandma start calling her home the new world order? That's the point. That doesn't make sense.
MY point is the ad makes perfect sense for the time. I think ad copywriters have since the first ad used catch phrases they pick up here and there without any particular understanding of the meaning. Whatever they did mean, to say the ad makes no sense ignores the fact that it makes absolute sense to women who are cooking on a woodstove, and there were many. Not just on farms, either. The great aunt I mentioned lived in the middle of a city.
I can see where this ONE INSTANCE could be seen as a catch phrase, but 1941/42 every newspaper spouting the same phrase. I just put this one up to show the forum.
The post and meaning are crystal clear. Some things cannot be explained to tards or trolls,
The term "NWO" was first used by the League of Nations after WW1.
Look at the date again. 1941. Smack dab in the middle of yet another world War. Also when America decided to jump in and join the Allies.
No real mystery of why so many papers using the phrase if you understand how and why the phrase originated. Also handy to know what was going on in the world at that time. 🙂
Your objectivity is great but ... it still sounds weird to say my kitchen inms a new world order.
I don't think anyone here is saying that advertising a gas range didn't make sense. What doesn't make sense are the references to a "New World Order," which come across as odd and forced in this context.
Ad copywriters don't usually throw in random catch phrases. They're more likely to agonize over the best choice of words and images, doing multiple revisions and passing their drafts through multiple hands, as they have very little space to create an impression and sell their product. They also often have talking points their boss or clients want included and have to work those in.
We know the Luciferian cabal plans long-term, as in hundreds of years. We know their goal is a new world order. We know they control much of the media and messaging around us and have for many years. We know they believe in planting seeds in our heads, usually in ways we won't overtly recognize. They believe this alters our minds subconsciously, makes us less resistant to their goals, helps their plans come to fruition, and absolves them of guilt for their crimes, as they've "told us" what's coming and we haven't stopped them.
The cabal might very well have used ads and headlines like this to get us used to the idea of a new world order as something positive. After all, there was a world war in progress, which some believe was planned, created and executed to be one of three world wars that would move to a new world order under the command of the Luciferians. (See Albert Pike's 1871 letter.)
Bingo.
It's like people saying "gay" back then means they were already promoting homosexuality. I think people read a little too much into things sometimes.
💯%
Have anything that mentions the last great cataclysm? The world wars were lesser shifts, and we are in for a biggy.
LeoDavid, there are many. I scoped about 4 pages (about 10 articles per page) and it was still showing a link to view more. The earliest Newspaper was 1884 in Manchester England, is there a specific year, or paper that your interested in me searching the phrase for you? Here is a screenshot of the results (https://freedomisyou22.blogspot.com/2022/04/leoda-search-for-great-cataclysm.html)
they pushed so hard around that time they had to back off as it was alienating the public. some movies around that time frame pushed it hard as well.
So we got 1941, which was the year Pearl Harbor, believe by many, including myself, to have been a false flag to draw the US public into supporting war action. We also have gas oven, which would come in later after world war II for the holocaust narrative.
WWII was a satanic ritual which was used to user in the modern world order we live under today.
Just like WWIII
Dang!!!! You are good, so glad I posted this. Just posted another one about military tribunals not being used since Pearl Harbor (that I could find, until Baby Bush used them for terrorists.
Great find! I hope you continue to share your digs with us.
Boy they really tried hard to make that phrase fit into selling gas appliances.
My neighbor said the same thing. She said it really didn’t fit the ad at all, almost like the editor said “just throw some NWO mambo jumbo” in there per the paper owners, maybe? I agree with you both.
I bet, we just bought a stove from the 1950’s, still works like a charm. They made good stuff until they realized they won’t getting “repeat buyers” because it lasted forever.
And that is why Sears doesn't exist anymore. In 20 years, all 150 Ohio stores closed except for one in Columbus that's more of a gang hideout than anything
Interesting! Of course they succeeded in brainwashing so many people. They’re playing the long game.
I wonder if the date holds any significance because it is dated today as far as the month and day.
I am reading and obviously not sharing everything, as not to bombard the board… The plan was for NWO to be rolled out by the mid-1990’s (I am thinking, based on the timing of his death, JFK, Jr. may have helped the white hats save us from it.) Anyway, if they were thinking 50 years to fully brainwash/transition then it’s was planned to start using the term in the 40’s. I am sure NWO goes way, way, way back though… long before the 1940’s release of the term in ads/publications.
Everything we have is for convenience. .oath people don't even know how to store food correctly. Half of what's in your fridge doesn't need to be.
I talked to my dad recently about this. I’m trying to prep us for Survival Mode just in case but my mom’s not into it. She’s very spoiled with all the comforts and conveniences from today’s society.
We are thinking of prepping to. I am ordering some heirloom seeds and we are going to start canning.
That’s crazy!
As far as I can tell, the phrase "New World Order" was first used by the League of Nations (which sounds like a bad DC comic book, but I digress) after WW1.
Basically, the idea was pitched as a way to make countries less nationalistic and more open to cooperating with other countries, thus preventing wars. Especially world wars.
This is an extremely simplified explanation, obviously. But I just wanted to point out that the phrase "New World Order" has been used for much longer than most people realize. And that the way people view it has changed dramatically over the years. This ad is from 1941, right in the middle of WW2 and was when America joined the Allies. I would wager that the phrase NWO was being used quite often then.
From my personal experience as someone born in the late 70s and growing up during the end of the Cold War, I didn't pay much attention to it until the mid-90s (remember being swamped by all the AOL disc's?) And by then it had taken on a pretty sinister meaning.
I'm sure there is some material out there documenting the way the usage of "NWO" has changed and could give much better insight than I have, but I haven't taken the time to find it.
Anyway, thanks for reading this long and rambling post that could have been much shorter if I had just typed "the meaning of words and phrases change over time". 🙂✌️
The meaning has changed over the decades as far as what normal people thought it meant, but the Luciferian globalists always knew what they meant by New World Order - a one-world government over which they had totalitarian rule and from which there could be no escape. They formed organizations to make countries less nationalistic, not to foster world peace as stated, but because their end goal was to create an international organization that they could then use to control the world.
They might leave the illusion of national sovereignty, at least for some time, but they would call the shots under cover of an organization like the UN, using treaties that dictated the laws, regulations, and policies for all. They would come up with excuses or create wars in order to flood various nations with immigrants who have no loyalty to the traditions and values of the host nations, weakening those nations and turning their citizens into minorities in their own countries. We have seen this agenda in action for many years.
Abusers often come up with "good reasons" for doing the things they do. They have to hide their evil intent until they have full control over their victim. At that point, when the victim is trapped and at their mercy, the mask comes off.
No apologies for the long reply, we are all here to learn. I do remember the aol discs (born in ‘76 here).
Very good source of information. Am curious about:
Little St. James Island / Adrenochrome / james alefantis / Marina Abramović
I created a blog and took a screen shot of the hits, so you could see them for each topic. If you want me to look at a specific state/year just let me know. freedomisyou22.blogspot.com yours is the only post. I don’t know if there is a way to private message on this platform, so I figured easiest free way to get the info to you.
Ok i went there but I see "There's nothing here!"
I will look them up tomorrow when I have some free time.
Communist Natural Gas Co.
Why is the date added in and why would they write half cursive half print? Where's the original to this pic?
BigRichardEnergy, that is just my handwriting. The original ad can be found on newspapers.com, if you have a subscription. This is simply a screen shot. The date and town is referenced for those who have a subscription and want to check out the source.
Oh ok. Thanks for the clarification. Just seemed a little out of place lol.
No, I say question everything! No worries at all.