The Freedom Convoy that started in Canada is starting to spread to other countries. Over the weekend, the first US Freedom Convoy formed and travel from Anchorage to Eagle River in Alaska to support the protesters in Canada. Also today, a Freedom Convoy was formed in New Zealand. As the Freedom Convoy continues to go longer, expect more in this country to develop. Pay close attention this weekend when the lame Super Bowl happens in Los Angeles. There are all kinds of rumors going around on social media about one forming in Los Angeles.
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Truckers traveled from Anchorage to Eagle River, Alaska, over the weekend in support of a massive truck convoy in Ottawa, Canada, to protest coronavirus vaccine mandates in order to conduct cross-border business.
More than 100 truck drivers took part in the Alaskan convoy, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
“Truck drivers and other service providers since Jan. 15 can only enter Canada if they are fully vaccinated,” the Associated Press reported. “A week later, the U.S. required vaccinations from essential non-resident travelers.”
“We have to have the shot stamps on our medical cards in order to go out of state, and we don’t want them,” Jeremy Speldrich, a truck driver with GMG General, Inc. of Anchorage,” said in the AP report. “Mandates should be our choice, whether you want the shots or not.”
AP reported that a second convoy of truckers drove from Eagle River north to the Wasilla area in a show of support of their northern brothers. And similar events were reported in Fairbanks and late last month in Juneau.
Fox News also reported on the “Alaska Freedom Convoy” in support of the Canadian “Freedom Convoy,” which is entering its second week.