InfoWars – ‘It’s Coercion, Plain and Simple’: Proctor & Gamble Employees Slam CEO Over Vaccine Mandate

by Jamie White

Source: https://www.infowars.com/posts/its-coercion-plain-and-simple-proctor-gamble-employees-slam-ceo-over-vaccine-mandate/

Employees for consumer goods conglomerate Proctor & Gamble put their CEO on notice over the company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate and called on the American people to push back.

In a video released to The DC Patriot on Friday, numerous employees who chose to remain anonymous lay out their grievances with P&G’s vaccine mandate, and explain that the employee-led slowdowns plaguing the airline industry will soon affect the supply chain.

“We are Proctor and Gamble,” the video says. “You don’t know our names, you don’t know our faces, but there are thousands of us. And we work to produce the brands and products you use every single day.”

Just News – Richie From Boston – Skin walker ranch aliens or just plain old demons

Richie From Boston – Skin walker ranch aliens or just plain old demons

After spending a week in Utah finding petroglyphs in recording them finding dinosaur like footprints in recording them in listening to the Ute Indians in the Navajo Indians explain what a skin walker is I find the story of skin walker ranch purposefully leaves out one element the most important element the demonic

Just News – Just plain bizarre! – 124 year old books with VERY weird parallels to 2016-17

Just plain bizarre! – 124 year old books with VERY weird parallels to 2016-17
August 9, 2017: Books surface from over 124 years ago, entered at the Library of Congress with many uncanny references pertaining to todays world. At first, I didn’t believe it either…links below…

1900 or The last President

Baron Trump’s marvellous underground journey

Ingersoll Lockwood
Ingersoll Lockwood (2 August 1841 – 30 September 1918) was an American lawyer and writer. As a writer, he is particularly known today for his Baron Trump children’s novels. However, he wrote other children’s novels, as well as the dystopian novel, 1900: or; The Last President, a play, and several non-fiction works. He wrote some of his non-fiction under the pseudonym Irwin Longman[1][2]