Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:18 a.m. No.17658340   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17653694

how long a way to go for you? oh i get it you are some worthless yellow nigger. I bet you ate your GF because you are being starved as a shill. She was all that was around and you arte her you sick fuck. Be thankful i gave you a you worm

Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:19 a.m. No.17658354   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17656754

On 10 August 2004, the transnational corporation, with the consent of the Ministry of Labour, revoked Sinaltrainal’s by-laws, thus hindering membership by outsourced workers. The company tried to persuade judges to declare illegal Sinaltrainal sections in Bogotá, Girardot, Santa Marta, Cali and Villavicencio, among others, but it did not succeed. It has tried this several times, and now we face case N° 0240-2012 in the Bogotá Labor Court, where the Coca Cola Villavicencio bottling plant is again requesting that the union be declared illegal. Coca Cola has also tried – with no success – to get a permit from judiciary to fire labor leaders.

 

In order to terrorize workers so they either do not join Sinaltrainal or give up such membership, they use the ploy of criminalizing the victims: the corporation administration carries on systematic stigmatization campaigns against Sinaltrainal memberss by publishing images of workers and their families, accusing the union members of vandalism and damage to property, or gathering workers against their will so as to show them “graphics” accusing members of Sinaltrainal of being the guilty ones. They have caused moral and material damages, putting life and the integrity of several members of Sinaltrainal5 at stake, because they have been involved in criminal cases charging unionists with slander, calumny, damage to property, conspiracy to commit crime, rebellion and terrorism, among other things, with at least 12 leaders of Sinaltrainal unfairly imprisoned. An arrest warrant was issued against them, and the corporation took advantage of this to give them notice of dismissal for “just cause”. But the company was compelled to rehire them when they were acquitted.6

 

In order to hinder freedom of association, the transnational corporation militarizes repression for protesting. As in many other cases, there are the events that happened in the Medellín bottling plant on 17 December 2010, where police entered with armored cars to force removal of subcontracted and Sinaltrainal affiliated workers that refused to move the distribution vehicles. Some individuals, on behalf of Coca Cola and escorted by policemen, went to the workers’ homes with dismissal notices for them.

 

The social, political and armed conflict that continues in Colombia after more than 50 years is used as a pretext by the state and by transnationals such as Coca Cola to carry out an anti-trade union policy, aiming to link trade union activities, workers’ claims and protests with actions by outlaw organizations or organizations guilty of violent crimes. Several members of Sinaltrainal that work for Coca Cola bottling companies have been unjustifiably accused by the Administrative Department of Security (DAS) of being a danger for national security. Coca Cola has been implicated in having links to and supporting the war that the state security forces are carrying on. An example of this is the gathering of people from Coca Cola bottling plants in February 2010 on the military base of Tolemaida. Under the slogan “Guided by Pride” and dressed in military uniforms, they participated in war maneuvre training.7

 

pt 2

Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:19 a.m. No.17658380   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17657460

 

Yet Another Life Insurance CEO Reveals Deaths Are Up 40% Among Working People

CEO of Lincoln National, the fifth largest life insurance company in America, corroborating the 40% surge in all-cause mortality.

 

Just wondering if there is a plan to put the Insurance companies out of business….

 

Nobody is dying as a result of the VAX (BS), therefore, the Insurance company has to pay out. If the cause was the vax, they would be able to get out of paying, due to it being experimental and all

Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:35 a.m. No.17659225   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17658351

>why post that fist bump now, after the fake Q posts?

Umm… it is literally a 5:5.

Dan is confirming that the storm is upon us.

Not 1% of anons even know who babyfist and these other namefags are, but most REAL anons know basic comms.

Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:38 a.m. No.17659362   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17655404

Kaiser also is a morphing of Caesar, or vis versa.

other variations also exists. From the ancient world; King.

also, just so you know. Mark Dice is a fraud, just as is "Jones"

Marked Dice is

"River Bottom Phoenix"

Anonymous ID: f859c0 Oct. 7, 2022, 10:40 a.m. No.17659474   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17655386

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2022/06/04/hawaii-news/cats-shot-by-blow-darts-at-schofield-army-barracks-report-says/

 

An animal-welfare organization is worried that troops stationed at the Schofield Army Barracks could be linked to cats that have been found shot with blow darts and, in a couple of cases, mutilated.

 

“It is our understanding that a group of soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, purchased blow dart guns while on a recent training mission to Indonesia and brought them home to Hawaii,” KAT Charities founder Dr. Karen Tyson told KHON.

 

Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services confirmed to the TV station it had recently treated a cat for a dart wound to its neck. Tyson said she’s seen other felines with similar wounds and claimed a pair of cats were found disemboweled near a fast-food restaurant near the Army base. She said it was apparent the animals had been “purposefully mutilated” and not injured in an accident.

 

A garrison spokesperson told the Tribune News Serv­ice in a statement Thursday that the Army had heard of cats being abused and that an investigation was underway.

 

“This type of behavior is not tolerated on the installation and is not in keeping with our Army values,” the statement said.

 

According to Tyson, military police had been made aware of the issue.

 

Soldiers convicted of animal cruelty can be dishonorably discharged and face fines and incarceration. The Wahiawa-based unit at the center of the controversy calls itself “The Wolfhounds.”

 

The Korea Herald reported in late May that at least 10 feral cats had been killed near Osan Air Base in South Korea by U.S. service members. A TV station there reportedly broadcast what appears to be military personnel firing an air gun at a caged cat in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province.

 

Air Force personnel reportedly said animals that were roaming onto the base, which includes aerial runways, are handled “according to the rules.”