Sunday, December 11, 2011

Oath Keepers Alert: Federal Agents Demand Customer Lists From Mormon Food Storage Facility

Update [12/12/11]:  The story below references an article initially reported by Oath Keepers and contains a quote from a source named Rand Cardwell.  Oath Keepers pulled the story after publication because, to quote Oath Keepers, Mr. Cardwell "is now denying that he ever told us that event occurred."  At this point, we are hard-pressed to verify either the truth of the statement attributed to Mr. Cardwell's in the third paragraph of this story or Mr. Cardwell's subsequent denials and urge our readers to use their own discretion when it comes to the veracity of the article referenced below.  We thank our readers for bringing the Cardwell redaction to our attention.

Oath Keepers has learned that federal agents recently visited a Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Church food storage cannery in Tennessee, demanding customer lists, wanting to know the identity of Americans who are purchasing food storage from the Mormons.

This incident was confirmed, in person, by Oath Keepers Tennessee Chapter President, Rand Cardwell: “A fellow veteran contacted me concerning a new and disturbing development. He had been utilizing a Mormon cannery near his home to purchase bulk food supplies. The man that manages the facility related to him that federal agents had visited the facility and demanded a list of individuals that had been purchasing bulk food. The manager informed the agents that the facility kept no such records and that all transactions were conducted on a cash-and-carry basis. The agents pressed for any record of personal checks, credit card transactions, etc., but the manager could provide no such record. The agents appeared to become very agitated and after several minutes of questioning finally left with no information. I contacted the manager and personally confirmed this information."

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