Staten Islanders with masks drive a non mask wearing person out of a Shoprite
Mob Chases Woman Out of ShopRite Grocery Store in New York for not Wearing Coronavirus Mask (Video)
Staten Islanders with masks drive a non mask wearing person out of a Shoprite
Mob Chases Woman Out of ShopRite Grocery Store in New York for not Wearing Coronavirus Mask (Video)
That makes more sense ….I've been in the store many times never wear a mask anywhere i go …See lots of people in the store wearing masks ….Never outside of the store .mostly elderly that have been fooled/tricked into it… or store employees because its their policy
There's a new sun rising up angry in the sky
There's a new voice crying but not afraid to die
Let the old world make believe it's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
There are changes lying ahead on every road
There are new thoughts ready and waiting to explode
When tomorrow is today, the bells will toll for some
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
There are new dreams crowding out old realities
There's revolution sweeping in like a fresh new breeze
Let the old world make believe it's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things
MAX FROST AND THE TROOPERS Shape of Things To Come 1968 HQ
Donald Trump MAGA Hat Attacks, Intolerance: List of Reported Incidents Against People Wearing President's Caps
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Don't be so gullible
The Story Behind the 'Alien Autopsy' Hoax
Britain's Manchester Evening News (April 6, 2006) termed it a hoax that "fooled the world." Well, not exactly: Skeptical Inquirer magazine was on to the 1995 "Alien Autopsy" film from the outset. But now the reputed creator of the fake extraterrestrial corpse used for the "autopsy" has publicly confessed.
The film—purporting to depict the post mortem of an extraterrestrial who died in a UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947—was part of a "documentary" that aired on the Fox television network. Skeptics and many UFOlogists quickly branded the affair a hoax.
Among numerous observations, they noted that the film bore a bogus, non-military codemark, that the injuries sustained by the extraterrestrial were inconsistent with an air crash, and that the person performing the autopsy held the scissors like a tailor rather than a pathologist (who is trained to place his middle or ring finger in the bottom of the scissors hole and use his forefinger to steady the blades).
Hollywood special effects expert Trey Stokes (whose film credits include "The Blob," "Batman Returns," and "Tales from the Crypt") said that the alien corpse behaved like a dummy, seeming lightweight, "rubbery," and therefore moving unnaturally when handled. (See Joe Nickell, "'Alien Autopsy' Hoax," Skeptical Inquirer, Nov./Dec. 1995, 17–19.)
https://www.livescience.com/742-story-alien-autopsy-hoax.html