A head's up to our friend Gregory Mannarino in his second broadcast for April 2 that informed me about this madness.
It has been reported and confirmed that in the US state of Vermont, the Agency of Commerce and Community Development has issued an Executive Order to prevent big box retailers such as Costco, Target, and Walmart from selling non-essential items including books, seeds, certain personal health care products, and countless more.
Here is are two related articles:
WCAX3 (CBS) - Vermont orders stores to stop in-person sales of nonessential items (includes video)
International Business Times - Vermont Order Prevents Walmart, Target, Costco, From Selling Nonessential Items During COVID-19 Crisis
The official Executive order can be read here.
I totally agree with Gregory Mannarino's assessment that this is a "Trial-Run" (by the Deep State) to gauge public sentiment and measure the related response/push-back (or lack of).
If the response is weak, they are more than likely to impose such measures in other US states and use it as an additional means of tyrannical control over the masses.
These nefarious players tend to do these kinds of trial runs as we have seen countless times before, particularly in educational institutions and settings.
Please spread this message far and wide and push back against this tyranny. Here is the contact information about the State of Vermont's Agency of Commerce and Community Development as stated on their website:
CONTACT: Nate Formalarie, Communications Director
Agency of Commerce and Community Development
(802) 522-7323; [email protected]
If people turn a blind eye to this, it will undoubtedly be used as a weapon against citizens.
In Peace & Liberty
What would anyone need seeds for during a food crisis? /sarc
My real question is who the hell is some development agency, to issue executive orders that go against the highest law of the land, and subvert the free market? Too much centralized power!
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Yeah stop selling seeds, that's dangerous and takes up so muh inventory, gotta save space for the more important stuff that keeps ppl dependent on the system of control. :/
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Yep. It's all about removing the ability of people to be off-grid and/or self-sufficient. Plus, as for books (even though it would be harder to do because people can obtain them online) it's an appendage of the dumbing-down agenda along with that of censorship.
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