
‘Preparing for the Next Plandemic’ event to be held at the Black Pearl on the Columbia in Washougal
Patriots United will host an event Friday (May 23) evening at the Black Pearl on the Columbia, located at 56 S. 1st Street in Washougal.
The event, titled “Preparing for the Next Plandemic,’’ will be held from 6-9 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 5:45 p.m.
This is the 13th and final event presented by Patriots United Washington. The event is expected to sell out.
The event will feature speakers Robert Scott Bell, the host of the No. 1 show for health freedom and liberty, and Scott Miller, the author of the book “The Most Dangerous Man in Washington.’’
The mission of Patriots United is to change the trajectory of our state from radical liberal ideology back to conservative values.
Get Tickets Here: www.patriotsunitedwa.com
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