I'm planning to start a delivery service for people who refuse. Of course, some staff will probably have had to have the sterilization shot (don't call it a vax) in order to gain access to the stores. I'm trying to think of what we can do to skirt even those requirements but we'll have to see how effective they are with their smart phone app/smart card bullshit before we can see what the counter will be.
This is a great idea. You could also do a job recruting company for refuses.
Please comment on my video if you do. Would be awesome.
But let's see what happens first
Yes, I've been talking about how we need to build out parallel and independent systems as an "overlay" state for a while. Even tried to get it going with some local ag folks but they are too bought into the welfare state/subsidies. So I guess instead of building out a parallel supply chain we'll just find ways to sidestep the nonsense in the normal supply chain for now and revisit alternative supply chain idea in the future.
The Amish and many rural Country peeps have been trying this for decades.
In Ohio we use to goto the farm to pickup wheat to grind into flour, they had a milk tanker for fresh unpasteurized milk that got them done in. Government can't have a health crisis due to unpasteurized milk now can we.
What did the ag people say? If they can't turn a profit without subsidies that's another problem.
Working with stored to move the merchandise is the easy part, if you have the buying power. Just give them some bullshit about no contact and safety and put it in the contract that the stuff should be left outside the store.
Perhaps. We'll have to get to the point of having that purchasing power. And I anticipate a lot of subterfuge since the stores, or their parent companies, will likely be owned by the people pushing the COVID hoax and thus less than cooperative.
Deeds, not words.
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