Anonymous ID: 479b97 Dec. 21, 2017, 8:05 p.m. No.144953   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>144896

here's one from #165

>>143486

>1. AspenPointe's president and CEO abruptly resigned last week

>2. Aim-listed miner Vast Resources' CEO and director Roy Pitchford has resigned from his position, effective December 31

>3. Former Molina Healthcare CEO resigns from insurer's board … Dr. J. Mario Molina has resigned from the board of the health insurer his father founded, Molina Healthcare said Tuesday.

>4. Argyll charity CEO resigns

>5. Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T speaking at the New York Economic Club on Nov. 29th, 2017. Boeing announced Friday that Randall Stephenson, chairman and CEO of AT&T, has resigned from its board.

>6. SCANA Corp. chief Kevin Marsh, who previously announced he would step down as chairman and CEO, also will give up his seat as a director of the embattled utility owner.

>7. Pizza mogul "Papa John" quietly resigns from UofL athletics board… "Pizza Mogul" (Cringe)

>8. Steinhoff International, Europe's second-largest furniture retailer by sales said it had launched an investigation into accounting irregularities and that its chief executive had resigned on Tuesday. CEO Markus Jooste resigned with immediate effect after the discovery of new information that has …

>9.The chief executive of Fenway Community Health Center resigned Sunday, under pressure from the board of directors, employees, and donors over his handling of complaints that a prominent doctor had allegedly sexually harassed and bullied staff members there for years.

>10. John Skipper resigned as president of ESPN and co-chairman of the Disney Media Networks on Monday.

>11. The CEO of Verizon Communications Inc. has resigned from the board of General Electric Co. ahead of the company's plan to slash its number of directors by a third next spring. Verizon (NYSE: VZ) CEO Lowell C. McAdam turned in his resignation on Friday

>12. Oi CEO resigns after disagreements with board

>13. Jonathan Davie, Persimmon's senior independent director and chair of the remuneration committee, which sets company pay, also resigned on Thursday.

>14. Innogy CEO resigns. German energy company Innogy SE (ETR:IGY) on Tuesday said its chief executive Peter Terium will resign with immediate effect.

>15. Visit Isle of Wight Chief Executive, David Thornton – the longest serving head of IW tourism in the last thirty years – has resigned from the post and will leave the organisation in January 2018.

>16. The Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director to the Bahamas Maritime Authority Commodore Davy Rolle has resigned after eight years of service.

>17. Keith Cerny, who has led the Dallas Opera for seven-and-a-half years, will step down from his role as the Kern Wildenthal General Director and CEO for a position with the Calgary Opera.

>18. CEO RESIGNS FROM YEAR-END 2017. * DIRK HESSEL RESIGNS FROM HIS POSITION AS MEMBER AND CHAIRMAN OF MANAGEMENT BOARD WITH EFFECT FROM DEC. 31

>19. Darwin council CEO Brendan Dowd resigns after a decade in the role … DARWIN council chief executive Brendan Dowd has announced his resignation, after a decade in the role.

>20. Shares in Pos Malaysia Bhd fell almost 3% in early trade on Tuesday following the resignation of the company's CEO. … Pos Malaysia announced that its group CEO Datuk Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh is stepping down on Dec 31 after five years with the company

Anonymous ID: 479b97 Dec. 21, 2017, 8:16 p.m. No.145091   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>145000 (cheKEKed)

 

religion is the opiate of the masses

 

I once read that the sufi view is that religions start out pure with a prophet. Once that prophet is gone it begins to lose it's essence and ends up as a soulless bureaucracy that is used for corrupt purposes and the control of men and not as a true shepard of men.leading them towards enlightenment

Anonymous ID: 479b97 Dec. 21, 2017, 8:25 p.m. No.145211   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5286

>>145125

>I fully expect most normies to remain ignorant and ungrateful, even after major achievements, because it's what normies do.

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if that is allowed then what is to prevent future generations from falling for the same traps?

If the sickness is not exposed to the light for all to see how can the people learn to recognize it in the the future?

This sickness is insidious and the ideologies behind it need exposure

Not a simple it's all fixed, and don't worry it won't be back, have faith.