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  1. I just left a convenience store and stood behind the customer at the cash register. The lady working there barked at me to maintain a six foot distance from the person buying something. I told her not to worry about it, and she raised her voice and pointed where I should go and stand. I was so disgusted I left…..the psychology of deputizing employees at businesses asenforcers of the states dictates is setting another dangerous precedent. You see they are just “following orders.” Earlier I went to the hardware store and the place was open but the doors were locked. It said in the window you had to call and place your order. The pressure is continuing to ratchet up here in Maine and New Hampshire. I went to both hospitals here in town and both had white tents
    Put up. One was zipped closed and vacant and the other had 2 nurses and a doctor in it but ZERO people. This is in Portland, which is the largest city in Maine. Beyond crazy town. Anyway on jewtube over at highimpactvlogs channel there is an interesting video recently released “medical doctor blows c-vi-rus scamdemic wide open” very interesting and compelling interview. The doctors name is dr Kauffman. Didn’t one of your listeners the other day mention him and they said Something about him also. I think it had something to do with expose the nose…not sure if that matters or not. What do you guys think?

    1. The woman behind the counter is the problem.
      Wonder what would happen if somebody caught her out on the street, making sure their face and hands were properly in compliance, and beat the f-king shit out of her, while reciting the laws she broke in assuming any corporation has the authority for her sorry f-king ass to order any American national do anything without going through the procedural due process demanded by the supreme ratified law of our land.

    2. I agree with your assessment, absolutely! Power corrupts & turns one into a control freak just following zee orders.
      Kaufman, yeah the nose thing. The name crossed my mind for sure. I’m going to listen to HIF vid. with the Dr.
      Keep up the reporting from the far North, appreciate it.

      1. My wife and I have an old school setup. I’m a trucker, and she’s a stay at home Mom. She takes care of the kids, house, etc. So I haven’t had to really go to grocery stores at all. She’s been telling me about our local Costco, and how every time she goes in they add something new. Last week we needed some food, and one of our cats was sick, and decided to shit on our bath mats. I told her you might as well pick up some new bath mats since you are going to Costco. She said she got dirty looks for buying something that wasn’t essential. Now this week, you can’t buy anything but essential items. She’s also not allowed to bring the kids into the store. One person, one cart. So if I’m not home, she can’t go there. She also said there were people who work there, running around all the aisles, yelling at everyone telling them to separate, 6ft. I said, “They didn’t touch you did they?” She said no, but that will be the next thing. I swear to God, if she comes home next week and I hear that they pushed her or touched her, they can shove this social distancing up their asses. I’m going down there and I’m getting in someone’s personal space. We’re going to go at it. I’ve had all I can take of this shit.

        1. Wednesday I took a trip to Jamestown (60 miles from where I am). My first stop was to a privately owned grocery store. The owner has two locations one of which is in Jamestown. Everything was normal. No gestapo yelling about the 6 foot crap. No taped off areas on the floor. My next stop was to Menards which is like a Home Depot/Lowe’s.
          Everyone was pleasant but the floor was taped so the cashier was inside her taped off box and there were taped areas on the floor for where the customers waiting in line were to stand but people weren’t paying much attention to that…no one got crazy about it. And then my last stop was Walmart. I’m zipping around in there and everything seemed as it was when I had been there previously which was 10 days prior. Then the coronavirus commercial came on over the loud speaker. A woman with an upbeat, chipper voice talking about the virus and reminding us all about social distancing and that 6 ft thing.
          I heard that twice by the time I got to the checkout line. Here is where it gets fun. In front of me was a gentleman of 70 years or so in one of those carts available at the store. There was a woman in front of him that was unloading her groceries onto the belt. To my right waiting to check out in the next line over were two young women perhaps mid to late twenties. The gentleman in front of me (on the scooter) made the mistake of moving forward about a foot. The cashier caught the faux pas immediately and without hesitation: “Sir! You need to move back. Move back. You are too close. So I yelled ….yes sir move back ! move back ! oh lordy you do not want to end up in a fema camp !
          The two young women in the line next to me were laughing. I smiled at them. So we started talking. One gal asks me “what do you think of all this, do you think it’s real”? In a loud voice I said “no it’s not real , it’s the flu! This whole thing is bullshit to cover for the tanking economy.” One gal said “you do know this was planned” Yes, I said …event 201 pandemic exercise conducted blah blah blah…. Then she said this is about Trump and the election. I told her it was about much more than that. I offered as much information as I could before it was time for me to proceed through the line. Once my checkout was complete, I pushed the cart of groceries out of the way and went over to one of the young ladies and asked for her email addy if she would like for me to send her info. After I wrote it down I asked her: Do you want to freak out these people? She asked ‘what’? I said give me a hug. So we hugged and had a good laugh. Then I told them both, don’t let them stop you to check your receipt before leaving the store. One gal said she got stopped once and had her whole cart rifled through. I told her that was unlawful, a violation of her 4th article to the people’s Bill of Rights. I have been sending them emails with excellent info from the Trenches as well as the replays of broadcasts. They know the archives are there and free. So we have two more initiates to the Trenches 🙂

          1. Great true story mary! Now sip some of that brandy and eat a few chips cuz I know all that typing wore you out. 🙂

          2. Yay, Mary!! Out there doing the work!! Woodstock may become a state of mind, one the spawns exquisite acts of rebellion.

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          3. oh galen work I must 🙂 tomorrow I take a ride over to the next town (15 miles from here) where there is a National Guard Post. I look for military vehicles. If I spot them I will go on in and ask for person in charge and provide info. I have printouts with links to info, vids, etc. When I get back I will report here at the Trenches. 🙂

          4. Haha Mary, That’s great! I keep joking with everyone I see too. We bump elbows and laugh, then shake hands and hug. I made one trip to the grocery store since this “crisis”. It’s hard to really gauge what’s going on by reading comments online (I think a good majority of them are fake). Out at the stores you can tell who’s buying this.

            I noticed almost all of the older people aren’t buying it all. Just doing their normal thing. They have been around the block. They all know this is BS. I’m seeing more younger people and people my age (I’m 33 years old) buying it. You can just tell they are freaked out. The older folks still say hi to me, and don’t get upset if I need to walk past them.

    3. I finally got to listening to the HIF interview with the Dr. Kaufman. I highly recommend people listen. The Dr. is well informed on many topics.

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