Your Estimated Wait Time is Four Ever

Today we bought 3 x 1 Gallon milk, 1 x 18 count eggs at Target. Although the items were already paid for, they told me the wait time would be up to an hour and a half. There were no lines, they simply did not want to fulfill the paid-for order. When I called corporate, they again confirmed the items were paid for but told me I was not permitted to leave on speaker before numerous witnesses. So I left. I asked him over and over again if the items were paid for, he replied yes, over and over. I went over the items over and over again, 3 x 1 Gallon milk, 1 x 18 count eggs.

In the United States, the Law is very clear - once you have paid for the property, the property is yours. Per Law, they are not permitted to prevent you from leaving with your property. This is also in keeping with Natural Law, some call it God’s Law.

You may have thought it normal, the slow frog boiling in water, to wait for an unusual amount of time, but it is not normal.

One time, as I recall, the gentlemen on the phone with corporate who did not have a domestic accent told me Target law did not permit me to leave. Target law? What the heck is Target law?

You may think it’s alright to prevent a person from leaving with property which is paid for, but that’s against the Law.

Do you see the writing on the wall?

You might be accustomed to the same thing leaving a store. They check your receipt. This is fine if you consent, but if you do not? It’s very similar, IMHO, to being taken hostage. You cannot leave… until you show them your papers. Think about it.

ILLEGALLY DETAINED AT COSTCO FOR RECEIPT OR “PAPERS, PLEASE.”

Companies like COSTCO, heavily government subsidized as I understand, will hide behind the conduct of a ‘bona-fide’ private club. Only they’re not bona-fide, they just pretend they’re a club with fancy advertising verbiage. Being a place of ‘public accommodation’, they don’t hold any further sway over you than anywhere else. They can’t do that, but they do it anyways. In a word: WRONG.

Take this to its completion - you can’t buy food because all of the Big Food grocers have converted to pseudo-private. They can’t do that because they are heavily subsidized and they are places of ‘public accommodation,’ but they do it anyways aided and abetted by ignorant law enforcement ‘because they wants to’.

Ignorant, not to offend, ignorant the correct usage of the vernacular. Law enforcement who know the law are of course not ignorant.

So take it to its completion - you can’t buy groceries unless you agree to enter a “bona-fide club”. There is no other place to buy food because the Monopoly laws were not honored. You have to agree to being held hostage just to buy food.


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You think this is far-fetched? Try leaving Costco Lawfully. Camera on. What do you think would happen during this thought exercise?

Will they call the cops? Will they pull your membership? Will you be placed in fear of invoking your Natural Law right to leave with YOUR property without being held hostage? Think it over.


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