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Testing Reveals Toxic Chemicals in Procter & Gamble’s Always Pads (Connecting the Dots: Soros Funded Committee for Economic Development & the Procter & Gamble Company)

Testing Reveals Toxic Chemicals in Procter & Gamble’s Always Pads (Connecting the Dots: Soros Funded Committee for Economic Development & the Procter & Gamble Company)

Womens Voices For the Earth

13 OCT 2014

https://www.womensvoices.org/2014/10/13/testing-reveals-toxic-chemicals-in-procter-gambles-always-pads/

MISSOULA, MT, October 14, 2014—A national women’s health nonprofit has released independent product-testing results that reveal undisclosed toxic chemicals in Always menstrual pads.

In August Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) commissioned STAT Analysis to analyze volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds in scented, unscented, and Infinity versions of ultra-thin pads sold under the Always brand, which is manufactured by consumer-product giant Procter & Gamble (P&G).

Connecting the Dots:

George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.

Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Committee for Economic Development.

Angela F. Braly is a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development and a director at the Procter & Gamble Company.

Deborah Platt Majoras is a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development and the chief legal officer for the Procter & Gamble Company.

Joseph T. Gorman was a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development and a director at the Procter & Gamble Company.

Mary Agnes Wilderotter is a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development and a director at the Procter & Gamble Company.

Resources: Past Research

Obama Picks Ex-P&G Head to Lead Veterans Affairs (Past Research on the Procter & Gamble Company)

MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2014

https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2014/06/obama-picks-ex-p-head-to-lead-veterans.html

Procter & Gamble

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procter_%26_Gamble#Logo_myth

Logo myth[edit]

Former P&G logo, which was accused of being a Satanist symbol. In 1989, its details were simplified to avoid satanic links.

P&G's former logo originated in 1851 as a crude cross that barge workers on the Ohio River painted on cases of P&G star candles to identify them. P&G later changed this symbol into a trademark that showed a man in the moon overlooking 13 stars, said to commemorate the original 13 colonies.[96]

The company received unwanted media publicity in the 1980s due to rumors, spread largely by Amway distributors, that the moon-and-stars logo was a satanic symbol. The accusation was based on a particular passage in the Bible, specifically Revelation 12:1, which states: "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, the moon under her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars." P&G's logo consisted of a man's face on the moon surrounded by 13 stars. Some claimed that the logo was a mockery of the heavenly symbol alluded to in the aforementioned verse, thus construing the logo to be satanic. Where the flowing beard meets the surrounding circle, three curls were said to be a mirror image of the number 666, or the reflected number of the beast. At the top and bottom, the hair curls in on itself and was said to be the two horns like those of a ram. The moon-and-stars logo was claimed to be discontinued in 1985 in a failed attempt to quash the rumors.[97] In 1991, details of the logo were simplified to avoid the connection and remove aspects alleged to indicate Satanist affiliations.[98][99] The company moved to a text-only logo in 1995, though in 2013 it unveiled a new logo with a hint of a crescent moon behind the text.[99]

These interpretations have been denied by company officials and no evidence linking the company to the Church of Satan or any other occult organization has ever been presented. The company unsuccessfully sued Amway from 1995 to 2003 over rumors forwarded through a company voice-mail system in 1995. In 2007, the company successfully sued individual Amway distributors for reviving and propagating the false rumors.[100] The Church of Satan denies being supported by Procter & Gamble.

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