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Friday, July 24, 2020

California apartment building locked down under mandatory quarantine of all residents

(Natural News) Residents of an apartment building in Ventura, California, found themselves prisoners in their own homes as they were “locked down” in their own apartment building and subjected to mandatory covid-19 testing and quarantine restrictions.

Natural News has acquired a letter that was sent by the property manager to all 78 residents of the 7-story apartment building, which is located at 137 S. Palm Street in the City of Ventura, California. The building caters to seniors and disabled residents and is government-subsidized housing. We have confirmed the authenticity of this letter, which is shown below, with certain redactions to protect the names of the property managers who are being subjected to threats.

The letter warns that all residents of the building are ordered to appear at the “Palms Community Room” to participate in mandatory testing for covid-19 on July 17, 2020 (last Friday). It states, “All residents residing at 137 S. Palm MUST be tested for the Covid-19 virus. After testing has been completed, all residents MUST QUARANTINE in their unit until test results are received.”
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9 comments:

  1. Live link:

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-07-21-california-apartment-building-locked-down-mandatory-quarantine-covid-19-medical-tyranny.html

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    1. Leave it to me to tell people to read the entire article, then forget to link it.
      Thanks.

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  2. Pffft Pffft...
    So much for Security

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  3. It sounds like they forced all 78 residents to report to a single room, despite the suspicion that some residents were COVID19 positive. And sure enough, 4/78 (5.1%) were indeed positive.

    This act of coercion therefore exposed 74 persons to COVID19. And these persons were elderly and/or disabled and thus at greater risk than the average person. If COVID19 is as infectious and dangerous as the authorities tell us (and of course it is*) then the authorities placed those 74 people at great risk of death and debility.

    The Ventura County Public Health officials who authorized this should be sued (as named individuals) for reckless endangerment.

    Also, think about this: of those 74 who tested negative and are now presumably "free". How many really did "catch the COVID" and are now in their incubation period?

    *of course COVID19 is super deadly. If it wasn't, would the wise and thoughtful people who control us crash the economy, add over $3 trillion to the debt (recall the entire 2019 US Federal Budget was only $4.4 trillion), put millions out of work, destroy thousands of small businesses, and erode civil liberties? No, our wise masters would never do that. Unless they thought of themselves as separate and superior to the rest of us, us being mere cattle whose only purpose is to serve (or test) them. But that's silly. No one thinks like that. That would be monstrous.

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  4. When the start wheeling the welding equipment up the front steps, exercise your 2A rights.

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  5. National DNA database incoming.

    -arc

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  6. I wonder if Ventura County has housed homeless Covid19 "victims" in luxury hotels and then subjected them to unlawful detainment like in the story?

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  7. Not just there. We have friends who have been locked down in their care facilities for months. To visit, we have to yell through windows at each other, as they cannot even leave the buildings. The monthly BBQs on my back deck have been curtailed, as nobody can get away, or have been terrorized into believing they will DIE if they come outside. I'm ready to do some kidnappings.

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  8. The county should be sued in a class action. I'm sure there are plenty of attorneys who would take up their case on a contingency.

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