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.)
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.)