“Diaper Face”

Don’t worry, you won’t have to wear a diaper on your face, the point of this operation is to not wear a diaper on your face.

Operation Diaper Face involves patronizing a public store or service, without wearing face diapers. This can be done anywhere, but is especially called for where face diapers are mandatory. Like Tampa, Florida. In Tampa, Florida, you are denied services unless you wear a mark-of-the-beast face diaper.

Ideally as a group, you go to the store, and shop same as always, pre-plague of Establishment Globalism. I say ideally, but confess I did this alone, no recording, expecting to get jailed, and they basically left me alone when I came back to shop (see: Today’s David-Daily Is Delayed Due To Arrest. ). The idea is to get arrested. This enforces the problem, and requires LEO to break their oaths of office, and the store to hurt their customers at the behest of the government.

As a group, numbers add gravity to the event, and you can record the event(s) for each other. With media records, it is easy now, to put this on the Internet.

When arrested, cooperate. Don’t talk with the police, just say nothing. When booked, don’t talk with anyone except each other. When asked anything, just reply that your detention is unlawful, they are violating you as an American citizen. That’s it. Don’t pay bail, don’t agree to any pleas or charges, as we’ve done good, not wrong, in shopping as Americans.

If they want to hardball us, then that’s what we’re looking for. It makes it that much more of an issue. Trust me, good people don’t like it when innocent people are abused. Bad people do, but we expose them when this happens. And yeah, you could get picked on as an example. Look at what they even tried to do to Donald Trump, and did do to those around him. They are the criminals; we are the Americans. Post-event, we have weight on their destruction.

If folks want more information, refer them back to davidweeks.us or civilianamerica.com. We don’t talk with the so-called press. What we have to say is published for all to see, including the so-called press.

That’s it.

Going to jail the first time is quite a trip. People can freak out, like: “I’m actually here.” Don’t sweat it, enjoy the ride. It is mind expanding, the experience. And your credibility goes up too, having been there. There are those who’ve never been arrested, never gone to jail, and there are those who have. Being jailed for doing what’s right is to be admired. Like I said, credibility.

We’ll update this as warranted by experience.

David