ANGELS ON THE BATTLEFIELD Present Epic Interpretation Of ALICE COOPER's "Poison" Feat. ANTHEA

Angels On The Battlefield has unleashed an epic and cinematic reimagining of Alice Cooper’s iconic track “Poison”. This release sees the symphonic progressive metal ensemble join forces with Los Angeles based symphonic/melodic metal band, Anthea. The alluring gothic mood of “Poison” is enhanced through Angels On The Battlefield’s immersive musical arrangement. Intensity arises from the

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BRET MICHAELS' Daughter Selling Dad-Approved Feet Pics - "A Brilliant, Brilliant Decision," Says POISON Singer

Bret Michaels is all for his daughter Raine Michaels following her dreams — even if that includes selling feet pics, reports People.com. During episode 7 of Netflix’s new reality series, Calabasas Confidential, the Poison frontman and the model discuss her future. Raine, 26, shoots hoops on the basketball court with Bret, 63, before they sit

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Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K for deadly poison sales to at-risk buyers, court records show
Canadian tech giant Shopify paid $148,595 to Kenneth Law, the Ontario man who coaxed vulnerable people to end their lives using the toxic salt and suffocation equipment he sold on the e-commerce platform. Prosecutors highlighted the company's involvement as Law pleaded guilty in court.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/shopify-kenneth-law-9.7219494?cmp=rss
Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K for deadly poison sales to at-risk buyers, court records show
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/shopify-kenneth-law-9.7219494?cmp=rss
Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K for deadly poison sales to at-risk buyers, court records show
Canadian tech giant Shopify paid $148,595 to Kenneth Law, the Ontario man who coaxed vulnerable people to end their lives using the toxic salt and suffocation equipment he sold on the e-commerce platform. Prosecutors highlighted the company's involvement as Law pleaded guilty in court.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/shopify-kenneth-law-9.7219494?cmp=rss
Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K for deadly poison sales to at-risk buyers, court records show
Canadian tech giant Shopify paid $148,595 to Kenneth Law, the Ontario man who coaxed vulnerable people to end their lives using the toxic salt and suffocation equipment he sold on the e-commerce platform. Prosecutors highlighted the company's involvement as Law pleaded guilty in court.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/shopify-kenneth-law-9.7219494?cmp=rss
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The thing about this is they were required to remove BPA, and secretly just replaced it with BPS. They shouldn't have "a one-year grace period to ensure that their products either did not contain this chemical, or included a warning." They shouldn't have a product. They shouldn't have a company. They just lost the privilege to sell so much as a dime's worth of any product to anyone.

Hell, if there's anything I'd bring the death penalty back for, it's deliberately poisoning millions of people, and the switch to BPS proves it's deliberate.

#death #poison #corporations
Poison seller Kenneth Law pleads guilty to abetting Ontario suicides, won't be prosecuted for deaths in U.K.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/livestory/kenneth-law-hearing-plea-9.7211269?cmp=rss