WARNING to NEW ZEALANDERS Storing Food
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By the way, shoppers are videoed when they make purchases in large stores, be they supermarkets or hardware. The police use this to track "terrorists" buying bulk fertilizer, box cutters etc. Shopping at the likes of the Binn Inn are cheaper than the supermarkets anyhow. NB governments are trying to phase out cash - this way they can put a tax on each transaction, & they can monitor everyone everywhere.....don't be scared - be very scared!!
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Thanks, I never knew of this tactic. So, sad here in America.
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@Robbob9933 Oh, you mean the law that lets the FDA have even more jurisdiction over American foods? What better way to keep food away from the American people than to call it 'contaminated'. Even more brilliant than the Cold War shortages - the FDA would be claiming to be doing you a favour by keeping the food from you!
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@Praestantia111 The arrests yo are referring to are not for food hoarding but for selling food stuffs so vile and evil as raw milk. Yes, jackbooted Nazi tactics were used. A simple visit but the county board of health would have been sufficient but the FBI HRT (Death Squad) was a bit over the top. A new law got passed last week concerning food that I still have to download and read. Lots of claims on the internet but I read for myself.
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@Robbob9933 I'm looking it up. But in the meantime, I can tell you if it does not exist then many people have been arrested under a non-existent law. Eitherway, it wouldn't matter if what you say is true or what I say is true.
Incidently, I'm not arguing for or against this hoarding idea.
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@Praestantia111 Unless you can produce a reference for a title and parapraph of USC it does not exist. Back in the rationing days, there was no prohibition against hoarding or stockpiling. You had limits on what you could buy that was all. Most folks bought stuff they never used and would use that as barter. Non-smokers would buy their ration of tobacco and trade for what they needed or wanted.
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A law already existed before WWI to assist in wartime food rationing . The bill was later amended during Bill Clinton's term. Now it's that you cannot hoard food without a license.
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@Praestantia111 Site the chapter of the United States Code
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@LaRoucheisright Poor America, supposed to be the 'land of the free'. The only thing that might save it is for the people to realise that it never was really free....not before, nor after the civil war.
that is why I always pay more , fuck there food tracking system.
deluxchixbone 3 years ago 4
Food storing is not illegal in NZ. Most average people just shop to put the weekly or monthly food supplies in their pantry. This whole one card thing is only going to be relevant for the year when the shit hits the fan, everyone will helter skelter to shops and supermarkets and stock up anyhoo. The NZ government in a time of crisis wont be able to do shit to food stocks in private residences. No doubt they will drain the food stockists first though. I spit on the one card...Ptew. Cheers mate.
Edumikated1 3 years ago