View Full Version : 'Truckers for the Constitution' Plan to Arrest Congressmen
One
7th October 2013, 22:24
Tractor-trailer drivers will intentionally clog the inner loop of the Washington, D.C., beltway beginning on the morning of Oct. 11, according to a coordinator of the upcoming "Truckers Ride for the Constitution" rally.
Organizers of the three-day ride want to call attention to a litany of trucker frustrations and express their disapproval of national political leaders.
Earl Conlon, a Georgia trucker who is handling logistics for the protest, told U.S. News tractor-trailer drivers will circle the beltway "three lanes deep" as he rides with other participants to Congress to seek the arrest of congressmen for allegedly disregarding the Constitution....
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/10/07/truckers-for-the-constitution-plan-to-slow-dc-beltway-arrest-congressmen
Rocky_Shorz
7th October 2013, 22:35
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?63823-Trucker-s-Strike&p=736307&viewfull=1#post736307 that was started not long ago.
between the government already in shutdown and the DC cops in shoot first ask questions later mode, I think it has been canceled...
maybe a few of Ben Fulford's Ninjas can ride with for protection...
sheme
7th October 2013, 23:58
I hope it has been cancelled no time for the life blood to stop now.
M0JFK
8th October 2013, 10:14
Sometimes the tree of liberty need's to be refreshed with new blood. The time for America to have another revolution is not ripe but rotten. COME ON TRUCKERS show us what you can do.
grannyfranny100
8th October 2013, 22:36
I wonder if someone with some brains pointed out that Homeland Security is prepared to start martial law in Region 3. The truckers' "leadership" changed their idea about citizen arrests of Congress. http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/10/08/truckers-change-mind-wont-arrest-congressmen.
Gotta' pick your battles carefully and not just vest one's frustration with half baked ideas that play into cabal hands.
spiritguide
9th October 2013, 22:07
Staying away from the DC beltway this weekend is a safe thing to do. If the Gov. gets rough with them we all get our stuff through them. They can cause a lot more havoc with a general strike if mistreated. Missed or delayed deliveries on our present as you go supply system will hurt everyone.
ghostrider
10th October 2013, 02:24
Now I hear the veterans are going to march on washington on October 11 -13 th ... one million vets , one million truckers , all the martial law signs sent out to the east coast ??? we could be in for a revolution ... playing right into the hands of the ptb , giving them a reason for martial law , total control, use of drones , etc ... there are some angry people out there over the closing of the WW2 memorial, and now the family members of fallen soldiers get no benefits ... too much is converging at one time , this can't be good ...
Rocky_Shorz
13th October 2013, 04:40
sounds like 30 trucks made it...
"Published on Oct 11, 2013
Ride For The Constitution Rally - Truckers Constitution Ride to Washington DC - Heavy volumes of traffic were reported on the Beltway during Friday morning's commute because of the rain, police authorities said, but there were no major incidents related to a protest by about 30 tractor-trailers and pickups against what organizers describe as excessive government intrusion.
Maryland and Virginia police officials said at mid-morning that the truck protesters appeared to have broken up into smaller groups and were traveling at the same speed as the rest of traffic along the Beltway."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diSIpI6bK9I&feature=player_detailpage
risveglio
14th October 2013, 16:49
This seems to have been out too early as Sabrina's post said it happened this weekend and a trucker friend of mine went down this weekend though I thought it was to support the vets.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?41059-Massive-Bank-and-High-Profile-Resignations-Across-the-World&p=744022&viewfull=1#post744022
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