1/ WATCH THE WATER: Did you know that at 1 point, Pepsi had the *6th Largest Military Naval Fleet* in the world?
In the 80s, the Ruble was so worthless that Pepsi returned to the old bartering system, and the following “bizarre” deal was signed:
Pepsi for warships, specifically
2/ The deal was closed “by giving PepsiCo 17 (🚨) diesel-powered attack submarines, a cruiser, a destroyer and a frigate, then threw in a few civilian oil tankers – and exclusively marketing rights for Pepsi, of course.”
The architect was Pepsi CEO Donald Kendall (more later)
3/ As the official story goes, Pepsi turned around and sold these outdated military weapons for scrap.
As we now know, large water-based vehicles (especially submarines) have played a much more secretive & nefarious role.
First, into Donald Kendall...
4/ The Pepsi CEO Donald Kendall (d. 2020) was a major political player - famously on the Nixon Watergate Tapes.
Wait, something worse?
Kendall was also involved in the coup against Chilean leader Salvador Allende with Kissinger & ClA Director HeIms.
Strange for a soda CEO...
5/ Pepsi also owned Aquafina; there was a great thread on Twatr on bottled water’s connection to human trafficking. (Apparently the original thread was banned)
However we can see that Pepsi works with Demi Moore who’s married to Ashton Kutcher, heavily involved in...
6/ Many similarities to Terra/Mar: Epstein, Ghislaine, Clinton, Rothschilds - under the guise of a charity.
But Pepsi has no ties to...
oh wait, Pepsi is neck-deep in Child slavery & exploitation, & have been called out for their role in “Conflict Palm Oil”.
7/ Much of this occurs in South Asian countries mainly, where we know sexual slavery is rampant.
But again, Pepsi supposedly sold the ships for scrap. However I saw no documentation of this, other that Pepsi/Kendall (who is as trustworthy as a 4 dollar bill) saying they did so.
8/ So we have Pepsi acquiring military grade ships with an emphasis on 17 submarines, connections to some of the most sketchy celebrities, & documented involvement in human slavery (in some of the most exploited nations on earth).
Interesting, eh?
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