Here’s the Route for the People’s Convoy

Help is on the way. Will you meet them at a city near you?

This from thelibertydaily.com.

 

  • Day 1: Wednesday, February 23 – Depart Adelanto Stadium, CA – Arrive in Kingman, AZ for overnight
  • Day 2: February 24 – Depart Kingman, AZ – Arrive in Lupton, AZ for overnight stay
  • Day 3: February 25– Depart Lupton, AZ Evening – Arrive in Glenrio, TX for overnight stay
  • Day 4: February 26 – Depart Glenrio, TX Evening – Arrive in Elk City, OK area for overnight stay
  • Day 5: February 27 – Depart Elk City, OK Evening – Arrive in Vinita, OK area for overnight stay
  • Day 6: February 28 – Depart Vinita, OK Evening – Arrive in Sullivan, MO area for overnight stay
  • Day 7: March 1 – Depart Sullivan, MO Evening – Arrive in Indianapolis, IN area for overnight stay
  • Day 8: March 2 – Depart Indianapolis, IN Evening
  • Day 9: March 3 – Depart Indianapolis, IN Evening – Arrive in Cambridge, OH area for overnight stay
  • Day 10: March 4 – Depart Cambridge, OH Evening – Arrive in Hagerstown, MD area for overnight stay
  • Day 11: March 5 – Depart Hagerstown, MD Evening – Arrive in the DC Beltway area

 

Truck Convoy Message Board: Citizen Free Press

 

Click HERE to view a 2:00 minute message to Joe-Joe Biden.

 

A truckers’ convoy, inspired by Canada’s Freedom Convoy, began making its way across the U.S. starting in California on Wednesday. The following from westernjournal.com.

The movement is calling for an end to the COVID-19 mandates and the state of national emergency prompted by the pandemic, which was first declared by President Trump in March 2020 and just renewed by Joe-Joe Biden last week.

By Friday afternoon, “The People’s Convoy,” as it has been dubbed, had crossed Arizona on Interstate 40, which parallels much of the old U.S. Route 66, and reached Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The group is posting its progress on Facebook.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the convoy consisted of dozens of trucks by the time it reached Kingman, Arizona, Wednesday, where the truckers spent their first night.

In video posted Friday that appeared to be on I-40, perhaps outside of Flagstaff — based on the mountains, snow, and evergreens in the shot — the convoy extended as far as the eye could see.

Organizer Mike Landis said in a video posted on the group’s website that the convoy is “about our freedoms as Americans.”

“I have two young sons,” Landis added. “It’s about what their future is going to look like and hopefully my grandchildren’s.”

Click HERE for message giving rationale for the convoy.

 

“You want a vaccine, take it. That’s the whole point of this. It’s about freedom: Your freedom to choose what you feel is best for your life, within the morals and guidelines of our Constitution,” Landis said.

Ron Coleman, 61, a trucker from Reno, Nevada, told Reuters, “This is for our freedoms, our human rights. Enough is enough.”

Joe-Joe Biden reportedly will announce in his State of the Union address Tuesday a change in COVID policies, saying the virus is less of a threat now, but the country should not completely return to pre-pandemic norms.

When it arrives in Washington on March 5, The People’s Convoy does not plan to go into the district, but to stay on the Beltway that surrounds the capital city.

Landis encouraged people to continue to join the convoy, regardless of the type of vehicle, or come out and support it as the truckers roll across the country.

 

This is simple, end this government overreach. Stop the heavy-handed control measures.