Anonymous ID: da7b85 Oct. 8, 2018, 7:49 p.m. No.3402990   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump cancels military parade, will go to Paris instead

 

‘When asked to give us a price for holding a great celebratory military parade, they wanted a number so ridiculously high that I cancelled it,’ says president.

 

By Louis Nelson

 

8/17/18, 2:43 PM CET

 

Updated 8/17/18, 4:53 PM CET

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/us-president-donald-trump-cancels-military-parade-will-go-to-paris-instead/

 

“I will instead attend the big parade already scheduled at Andrews Air Force Base on a different date, & go to the Paris parade, celebrating the end of the War, on November 11th,” the president wrote online on Friday morning. “Maybe we will do something next year in D.C. when the cost comes WAY DOWN. Now we can buy some more jet fighters!”

 

 

 

Anonymous ID: pGukiFmX No.147567928 📁

Nov 1 2017 21:56:38 (EST)

POTUS will be well insulated/protected on AF1 and abroad (specific locations classified) while these operations are conducted due to the nature of the entrenchment. It is time to take back our country and make America great again. Let us salute and pray for the brave men and women in uniform who will undertake this assignment to bring forth peace, unity, and return power to the people.

 

It is our hope that this message reaches enough people to make a meaningful impact. We cannot yet telegraph this message through normal methods for reasons I’m sure everyone here can understand. Follow the questions from the previous thread(s) and remain calm, the primary targets are within DC and remain at the top (on both sides). The spill over in the streets will be quickly shut down. Look for more false flags – stay alert, be vigilant, and above all, please pray.

 

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Love is patient, love is kind.”

 

God bless my fellow Americans.

4,10,20

 

 

11/11/18

Anonymous ID: da7b85 Oct. 8, 2018, 7:57 p.m. No.3403118   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3179

Makers of LaCroix hit with lawsuit alleging their sparkling water contains 'synthetic' ingredients, including a 'cockroach insecticide'

 

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/makers-lacroix-hit-lawsuit-alleging-sparkling-water-contains-114908054–abc-news-lifestyle.htmlhttps://www.yahoo.com/gma/makers-lacroix-hit-lawsuit-alleging-sparkling-water-contains-114908054–abc-news-lifestyle.html

 

Makers of LaCroix hit with lawsuit alleging their sparkling water contains 'synthetic' ingredients, including a 'cockroach insecticide' originally appeared on goodmorningamerica.com

 

The makers of the wildly popular sparkling water LaCroix, which has become a phenomenon over the past year, were hit with a lawsuit alleging the beverage contains "non-natural flavorings," including an ingredient said to be used as a "cockroach insecticide."

 

The lawsuit, which is seeking class action status, was filed in Cook County, Illinois, against the drink's parent company, National Beverage Corporation, and slammed what it said was the "practice of mislabeling their signature product, LaCroix Water, as 'all-natural,'" according to court documents obtained by ABC News.

 

The beverage makers "mislead consumers into believing that their product is natural when it is not," the complaint added. Moreover, the suit alleged the bubbly water contains the ingredient "linalool" which it says "is used as a cockroach insecticide."

 

The National Beverage Corp. "categorically denies all allegations" in the suit, the company said in a statement, slamming it as "without basis in fact or law regarding the natural composition" of LaCroix sparkling waters.

 

MORE: Popular beverage maker faces class-action lawsuit over 'all natural' claims

 

"Natural flavors in LaCroix are derived from the natural essence oils from the named fruit used in each of the flavors," the statement added. "The lawsuit provides no support for its false statements about LaCroix’s ingredients."

 

Legal expert Areva Martin told "Good Morning America," that if the suit's "claims are substantiated, this could have a dire effect on the company."

 

MORE: What is the 'essence' or flavor in LaCroix's wildly popular drink?

 

"It may be forced to change it's labeling, we know the company prides itself on providing a natural and organic water, so if they have to change that labeling, that can change their entire marketing strategy," she added.

 

But experts say that even if the allegations are true, consumers shouldn't jump to conclusions about the bubbly beverage, saying LaCroix would have to contain 50 percent of the linalool in order to pose a health risk, and that the natural chemical is often found in fruits and spices such as cinnamon.

 

"The consumer should not be alarmed by this lawsuit," Roger Clemens, a food safety expert from the University of Southern California, told "GMA." "The compounds under discussion occur naturally and citrus beverages like orange juice, lime juice."