The Tiniest Soldotna Rally
The tiniest rally was held in Soldotna today.

An extremely tiny group of unidentified individuals gathered in Soldotna today to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates, but if you were traveling through the area and blinked, you likely missed the event that was comprised of fewer than ten people.
Those who attended the rally held signs that read:
- My body, my family, my choice
- Freedom of medical choice
- No vaccine mandates
- We the people
- Coercion is not consent
I cropped photographs to remove the children attending the rally who most certainly were not coerced into attending the rally or into holding signs.
Literature handed out by those associated with the "rally" appears to have critical language attached to it — three whereas's and one therefore — but also appears to have some scary language too!
The handout uses words and phrases such as:
- inject a foreign substance
- attack on civil liberties
- experimental COVID-19 vaccine
The literature asks for an individual's first and last name, email address, and zip code. Personally, I wouldn't give my email address out to a group of strangers — one might wind up on a Lora Reinbold email list.
A barcode on the literature (very mark of the beast if you ask me) takes the poor soul who took the time to scan the barcode to a petition which claims, "Injecting a foreign substance into a persons body comes with unavoidable risks, even when it is done by a trained to physician after years of studies."
The petition appears to have been written in April when Alaska Industrial Hardware announced they were mandating vaccines for all their employees. By signing the online petition, an individual is telling the Alaska Legislature "NO to COVID-19 forced vaccinations."
Since the petition was put online in April, it has received a paltry 458 signers.



