OSL 100 - Exclusive: Minnesota Covid Snitch Hotline Audio Files Heard For First Time
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Owen Schroyer Live, episode 100.
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It's going to be a little funny listening to this.
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So I want to give a shout out to the 1776 Law Center, of course, run by Bob Barnes and then my attorney, Lexis Anderson.
A couple months back, I was talking to my attorney, Lexis, about FOIA requests because we got the Butler County information via FOIA, but there was really nothing there to report.
A lot of redacted stuff, I guess, if there was anything to report, was just all the redactions.
And I said, well, what are some other stuff we could FOIA?
And I said, why don't we FOIA?
Why don't we FOIA all of these different states that had COVID hotlines?
It's like COVID snitch lines where you can call and snitch on your neighbor if they're outside playing with their kids or, you know, playing basketball or out at the park when they're supposed to be at home doing nothing.
And we got it.
Now, the first state we got is Minnesota.
We have a couple of other FOIA requests out there, so we may get some other material for you as well.
But this is exclusive.
Nobody's heard.
Nobody's seen this stuff yet.
So big shout out to the 1776 Law Center, 1776lawCenter.com, or they also do my legal defense and legal offense.
I guess you might call this legal offense a FOIA request.
Go to owindefense.com.
And when you support my legal defense, because I am defending myself legally right now, people are trying to Alex Jones me and take everything I own.
1776 Law Center, Lexis Anderson, defending me.
Owindefense.com to support my legal defense, but we also go on the offense as well.
And now we do FOIA requests.
So we've got it for you here tonight.
I'm, again, I've heard a couple of these.
I haven't gone through all of them.
There's about 50 or so.
I'm going to go through all of them here with you tonight.
I'm sure a couple of them will be hilarious.
I haven't heard all of them yet.
But I'm guessing a couple will be hilarious.
The couple that I heard are kind of just, you know, mundane, but it's just pathetic.
So these are people.
This is Minnesota.
This was set up by Tim Walls, who wants to run for president, apparently, in 2028.
I say, go for it, Tim.
They're apparently floating a Walls Jasmine Crockett ticket.
Yeah.
None of that's going to work.
It won't be either one of them.
But it is funny.
I encourage them.
Walls Crockett.
I think that's a great ticket for the Democrats.
Please.
Please go for it.
So what you're going to hear tonight, never been heard before.
This is Minnesota COVID hotline snitches.
That's right.
COVID hotline snitches calling on their neighbors because they're playing outside during COVID, perhaps without a mask, whatever the case may be.
All this complete nonsense.
We're going to hear it together here for the first time.
So are you ready?
Here we go.
The exclusive Owen Schroer Live exclusive.
Thanks to the 1776 Law Center, OwenDefense.com.
We're listening together for the first time.
The Minnesota COVID snitch line, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's go through all of these.
We'll just pour through all of them.
We'll listen together.
Let's see if we get anything fun.
Hi there.
My name is and my phone number is I wanted to report a health violation in St. Joseph, Minnesota from fellow Kachina, which is B-E-L-L-O-C-U-C-I-N-A.
And from what I've heard, I haven't been there, but from what friends who are going there are saying is that they're not wearing masks.
There's multiple reviews on Google saying that they're not wearing masks.
The owners are not enforcing the health codes.
And so I'm not sure if this information is useful to you, but I'm just wanting to report it to make sure that our community is staying safe.
So please let me know if you need any more information.
thank you very much this woman called the minnesota covid snitch line because she saw people Oh, no, no, no.
She didn't even see the people.
She heard people were out not wearing masks.
Did you catch that one?
Listen, she says she didn't see it herself.
She heard it.
Saying is that they're not wearing masks.
There's multiple.
I've heard I haven't been there, but from what friends who are going there are saying is that they're not wearing masks.
There's multiple reviews on Google saying that they're not wearing masks.
The owners are not enforcing the health codes.
And so I'm not sure if this information is useful to you, but I'm just wanting to report it to make sure that our community is staying safe.
So please let me know if you need any more information.
She hasn't seen it.
She's heard people are going around not wearing masks.
Wow.
Okay, we're one for one, right out of the gates.
Pathetic.
Yes, I walked into the holiday station on Fernbrook and 494 in Minneapolis today.
And there was a guy that walked in without shoes and service, shoes and shirts, and they told him to leave.
Yet there were five people in the store without a mask on.
And so I, and the sign says mask required.
So I asked him, I said, you've got a mask required and no shirt, no shoes, no service, but you're kicking the guy out that's not wearing shoes and a shirt.
You're not going to get COVID from somebody wearing no shoes or no shirt, but no mask.
I asked them and they said, well, they might get upset.
Well, I'm upset.
My phone number is.
Oh, my gosh.
This is hilarious.
My name is.
If we're going to have rules that stick, we need to enforce them.
Fine them $150.
You've got their picture on camera.
They'll start wearing a mask, and we'll get this thing under control.
Oh, my gosh.
You kick the guy out for no shirt and no shoes.
Okay, that's normal.
But people in there not wearing a mask and you let them stay, you need to find them.
These people vote.
These are all, you know, these are all Democrats.
You know, every single one of these damn callers is a damn Democrat.
What a joke.
Wow.
This is okay.
Two for two.
Let's keep going.
Minnesota COVID snitch line, call number three.
This is a little different than most of your calls, I think.
My name is Howell.
How do you know that?
My number is redacted.
The infraction was.
Just so you understand, we have these redacted, so no sensitive information is broadcast here.
So that's why you hear that silence.
Two days ago on Tuesday evening, October 27th, at approximately 6:45 p.m.
Took a cab through Transportation Plus, the large cab company.
To reach them, their phone number is 612-888-8888.
The infraction was the cab came, got in, and didn't realize what was going on.
His head was down.
He asked where I was going.
I was going to about three miles away.
He started off, and I realized he had no mask on.
He'd never put a mask on, and he was coughing a number of times.
There was no plexiglass between the front and back seat.
And immediately said, I want to get out.
I'll pay you.
I want to get out.
He completely ignored me and even sped off faster.
I asked him two different times.
Yeah, I'd get away from you, too.
Could get off, and he would not stop.
It was a blue, like a small cab, like a Kia Saul, one of those type cars.
Called the cab company the minute I got home.
I was so annoyed.
Oh, this is her second call.
The dispatch, when I told her what happened, anyway, the dispatch, as soon as I got home at seven o'clock, she hung up and I tried to call back a few different times.
And obviously, she's a number come up, and they would not answer.
So oh, that's it?
So how many phone calls do you think she made?
This woman is making multiple calls about people not wearing a mask.
Stop whining.
She's picking up the phone.
She's on speed dial.
She's calling cab company.
She's calling snitch hotlines.
These are the types of people that still wear the mask today.
These are the type of people that still wear the mask to this day.
Holy smokes.
That is wild.
All right.
Minnesota, COVID snitch line, call number four.
This is a message about getting in camp through Transportation Plus.
She's.
She's back this past Tuesday evening, October 27th at approximately 6:45.
I should tell you, they can track it down.
They know exactly who the cab was.
She's back.
She's called again.
She's got two.
It's only 6:45 p.m. was dropped off at all who that cab driver was.
And again, no mask for the duration, the whole ride.
He was coughing and a very serious health condition I'm dealing with.
And I'm so petrified, actually, to be in that closed environment with no mask, and he's coughing and with not covering his mouth or anything, just coughing.
And he wouldn't let me out.
So I've been extremely worried since then about getting sick.
All right.
Been so careful.
And can't, this would be horrible.
So that again, I was, that's the information.
You can track them down.
And the company's going to plus 612-888-8888.
And they'll know exactly who that driver was.
Thank you.
Bye.
Oh, you're living in fear.
Stay home.
If you're scared, get a dog.
Wow.
So she, you guys, all right.
You guys think she'll have a third one on here?
Do you think she'll have call number three?
Place your bets.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call number five.
Hi, my name is My number is And I am going to report to the Zeppa City Municipal Liquor Store is people we're walking in and out of there constantly with no masks on.
No.
And yeah, that's it.
Thanks.
Oh, I got to hear that again.
People we're walking in and out of there constantly with no masks on.
Oh, oh, people we're walking in and out of there constantly with no masks on.
And people we're walking in and out of there constantly with no masks on.
Oh my gosh.
These people are insufferable.
This is going exactly how I thought it would.
Can you imagine picking up your phone and leaving a voicemail saying, hey, I saw somebody not wearing a mask?
That's what every single call has been.
You know these are all liberals.
They're calling daddy government to report to daddy government that somebody's not wearing a mask.
Wow.
You know, normally snitch behavior like this is expired by the time you're in high school, maybe college.
These people never grew out of it.
They're still snitching on people, trying to ruin people's fun, ruin people's freedoms.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number six.
hello my name is my phone number um i love how they all give the phone number and then like like they want to call back Like they want to follow up.
They're looking for closure here.
They want to take this all the way.
Calling in a couple of different businesses, which is the Brainerd Lakes area, Brainerd Dexter.
One would be the Brainerd license office, an employee wearing a crocheted mask, and employees not really enforcing any mask wearing or appropriate mask wearing.
And then the second would be Mel Sleet Fireman Baxter, not enforcing the mask order whatsoever.
Tons and tons of customers with them in their pockets down and hanging on their chin.
Just blatant disregard and nobody saying bah about it.
So that would be what I've got.
She's an idiot.
Such a bummer.
Anyways, thank you.
Bye-bye.
Oh, Hannah!
Hold on.
Did she say at the farm?
I'm pretty sure she said at the farm.
Let me read this.
Really enforcing any mask wearing or appropriate masking.
So she's mad at the crocheted mask.
It doesn't provide proper protection.
Of course, none of them do.
But hold on.
I'm pretty sure she said at a farm.
Crocheted mask.
And employees not really enforcing any mask wearing or appropriate mask wearing.
And then the second would be Mel Sleet Fireman Baxter.
Farm.
Not enforcing the mask order whatsoever.
At a farm.
You're outside at a farm.
Oh, my gosh.
Do you guys even, I mean, it's hard to even remember that period of time with the masks and all the COVID nonsense.
This is giving me a little reminder, but it's just like, oh, my gosh.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number seven.
Hi, I was giving this number to kind of lead you guys to a restaurant in Eden Prairie that isn't social distancing.
But I'm starting to wonder if this is the right number, too.
So, anyways, maybe if somebody can call me back, my name is and the number she wanted to call back.
She said to call me back.
Listen.
I'm starting to wonder if this was the right number, too.
So, anyways, maybe if somebody can call me back.
She wants a call back.
She wants a call back from the COVID snitch hotline.
But she's trying to ruin everybody's one.
Did you hear what she said?
She's calling in a restaurant for not proper social distancing.
Listen.
Kim will lead you guys to a restaurant in Eden Prairie that isn't social distancing.
Oh my gosh.
So don't go to the restaurant.
You know she's never going back anyway.
So why call it in?
Unbelievable.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call number eight.
Hi, so I just talked to someone at the Department of Health who gave me a number.
I don't know if this is exactly a stay-at-home violation, but I do believe it's a violation of Governor Walton's executive order in Holdingford or Holdingford Public Schools.
They are forcing all faculty to be in the building to work and they're conducting virtual meetings.
So every faculty member is supposed to be in their own rooms doing online work.
And according to Governor Walton's mandate, which came out, I want to say it was on the 27th.
I don't have it in front of me right now.
That all school employees that can do their job from home must do it.
And so that's one complaint.
I also have a complaint against the recording district.
They release the community education brochure today.
And one of the pages has something very disturbing on it.
They used an infographic from the state, I believe, where it just kind of has that six feet and distance.
Let's see how many people it does.
Speak out of turn here.
The help slow to spread graphic, where it says wear a mask, wash or sanitize your hands often, basically speak from others.
They crossed out the word slow to spread and instead changed it so it says help keep recording kids in school.
So this is in Cold Stream, Minnesota.
Very conservative district.
All they're doing is just making the public more confident that there's no problem.
If you need to get in touch with me, my phone number is there.
It is.
So this is obviously a faculty member at that school.
Oh, please keep this private.
I bet you want it private.
So he's complaining about the school and having to work.
Man, we are, we are.
Oh, boy.
Oh, my goodness.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call number nine.
Hi whose child care doesn't start when I start work.
Anyway, so I needed to enroll my son at camp and enrolled in Elite Gymnastics Academy in Burnsville, their gymnastics camp.
I was told that he would be wearing a mask and that there were COVID precautions.
I found out from that he's not allowed to wear face masks during camp.
Called the gym and they confirmed that they don't allow the kids to wear face masks during camp.
Good.
Because it's a physical activity.
Yeah.
So I told them that there's a state mandate for masks and they said, well, we follow the United States of America gymnastics guidelines.
So the name of the gym is Elite Gymnastics Academy in Burnsville.
The kids wear masks when they eat, which doesn't make sense to me.
And then in the gym, they which is where they are the majority of the day, they do not wear masks.
Ended up getting sick on our way to testing her COVID right now.
And I really don't want this happening to other kids, especially before they're going back to school and spreading it everywhere.
This gym is being very disingenuous, very deceitful in what they are saying to parents and what they are doing.
I think that the only reason they're getting away with it is because they're not being held accountable.
Considering gymnastics teacher and who are sick, I would highly urge someone to go investigate this issue.
I can be reached out.
There it is.
Yep.
Yep.
She wants the follow-up.
You know, that's the problem with totalitarians, modern-day liberals that are really totalitarians, is what they are.
They're authoritarians.
When we were going through all of this COVID madness, if I went somewhere and they required a mask or they had some other weird COVID nonsense, then you know what I did or you did?
We probably just went somewhere else.
You know, we just went somewhere else.
But these people are calling in businesses trying to destroy their businesses.
They're calling in individuals trying to destroy their lives.
If you want to go somewhere that mandates you wear a mask all the time, then go somewhere that mandates you wear a mask all the time.
No, they want everyone to do it their way.
Liberals are totalitarians.
Liberals are authoritarians.
They don't like freedom.
They don't appreciate freedom.
They want to run your life.
And this little snitch hotline, it's like their little opportunity to run your life.
This is their opportunity to tell on you.
This is their opportunity to just get involved in your life and ruin your life and destroy your business because you don't do what they say.
You don't do what they want.
Hey, if they don't wear masks like you want to, then go somewhere else.
No, not a liberal.
Not the modern-day totalitarians.
Geez.
Minnesota COVID snitch line, call number 10.
Hi, my name is my phone number.
She wants to call back.
Legends of Blaine at 10826 Austin Strait Northeast.
It is a senior complex, 50 and older.
Number of residents here who are on oxygen.
All of them are at higher risk of COVID due to age.
Collection of seniors who are violating notices to wear masks in the common areas of the building.
She's calling out seniors.
A notice went out yesterday morning, making it very clear from management that they are wearing masks at all times on the premises.
They wore masks underneath their chin.
25 of them were meeting in a community room, which they call wine on Wednesdays, and they stay there for about four hours and get drunk.
Are you hearing this?
Are you hearing this?
At a senior living home, I mean, God forbid.
God forbid, the people at the senior living home just want to have a good time.
God forbid the people at the senior living home just want to not wear a mask.
I mean, God forbid.
And how evil, how evil the senior living staff to let them decide their own minds, to let them decide whether to wear a mask.
I mean, how evil.
Then this woman is so upset.
And she probably goes there to visit her grandma or whatever, sees they're not wearing masks and freaks out and calls the COVID hotline.
Did you hear this?
It's wine on Wednesdays and they're all in there getting drunk.
Sounds great.
Sounds like the time.
Sounds like the best time in the state, probably.
It's like, where can you go and have a good time during COVID?
Hey, there's a senior living place down the street, wine on Wednesdays.
You can go over there, get drunk, drink wine, and they don't make you wear a mask.
And then this woman calls up and ruins the entire thing.
Imagine, I guarantee you, somebody actually showed up and shut that senior center down for doing that and fined them.
And no more wine on Wednesdays.
And she ruined everybody's good time.
This fucking liberal bitch just ruined everybody's good time.
I don't like it when people ruin people's good times.
Get your nose out of other people's business.
A bunch of old people hanging around in the old folks' home, probably don't get out much, probably don't have much to do.
All they have to look forward to is wine on Wednesdays.
And this liberal bitch calls up and has it shut down.
Unbelievable.
Listen to this.
They wore masks underneath their chin.
25 of them were meeting in a community room, which they call wine on Wednesdays, and they stay there for about four hours and get drunk.
Sounds great.
Went in and asked them to please.
Sounds like a great time.
And you want to ruin it because you're a liberal cunt.
Unbelievable.
Wear masks.
Lost both of my doctors due to COVID.
They've had to discontinue their practices.
There it is.
And high risk surgery that needs to be scheduled.
Afraid to don't think this environment is safe for me given the fact that that surgery will reduce immunity.
Already afraid.
They are in the community room day in and day out, all day long in large groups with no masks.
And if you and when you pursue them, they laugh.
If you could please intervene, I would appreciate it.
Oh, my gosh.
I don't know what I'm more triggered by now.
I've got Pam Bondi back on Fox News.
I'm so sick of Pam Bondi.
I'm done.
I'm done with Pam Bondi.
Fire her.
I'm done with her.
She's done nothing.
All she does is go on Fox News and write strongly worded letters.
I'm done.
You've done nothing.
She's back on Fox News making excuses right now as we speak.
She just popped up on my screen.
She's back on with Hannity.
I'm so sick of Pam Bondi.
Oh, my gosh.
I got double triggered there.
I got this woman who shut down wine on Wednesdays.
She ruined everyone's good time, this liberal cunt.
And then I've got Pam Bondi going back on Fox News to make more excuses while she hasn't delivered anything and why we're never going to get anything.
I'm done with Pam Bondi.
I'm done with these.
Oh, well, we were done with them years ago.
Got the double trigger there.
Oh, my gosh.
Can you guys believe this?
All right.
I got to move on from Bondi.
It's just she's on the screen.
I should probably shut down my news feed here so I don't get distracted.
What are you doing?
She's in Sean Hannity's studio.
She's in the New York studios, folks.
You better have been there in New York firing people.
You better have been there in New York investigating people with U.S. Marshals.
If you went to New York just to do a Fox News interview, you ought to be fired.
Minnesota COVID snitch line, caller 11.
Hello, my name is By the way, notice how they're like all of them are women.
What's up with that?
I guess Karen Karen dominates the airwaves here.
My number.
All these Karens calling in.
My concern is about a grocery store in Mankato where people are not masking who are in the deli area and who are bagging groceries.
Oh, no.
But not a mask and are touching their faces and licking fingers to open plastic bags to bag groceries.
And I would like to know what to do about that.
I talked with management, and the employees insisted that they were within the guidelines.
And he said he was going to talk to the corporate and ask them.
But I would like to know as a citizen.
She'd like to talk to corporate when I go in a grocery store.
What are the guidelines that I can insist upon?
Gary.
Oh, she wants a call back.
Or my email, which insufferable.
We had to suffer these fools for an entire year.
We had to suffer these fools for an entire year.
Thank you very much for your help.
Man.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline.
Call number 12.
Hi, my name is I want to have a discussion about wedding reception, one that I've attended.
Oh, my God.
Oh, wedding reception.
Nothing is sacred to these people.
COVID-19 process and procedures, what we experienced.
And I just think that there's a lot of misunderstanding about private parties through the catering and reception event tenors.
Nothing is sacred to these people.
Calling in on a wedding reception.
Is anything sacred to these people?
A wedding reception?
Wine on Wednesdays for seniors?
These are sick people.
This is the woke mind virus.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call number 13.
Hi, my name is.
I don't know if this is a man or a woman.
It's a voice mod.
If you want this to stay confidential, so please give me a call back.
It's about who I believe violated the whole COVID, not going in to get tested when he has four of the cough symptoms, and now he's back at work.
So I would like to talk confidentially to somebody.
My number is.
She wants to talk confidentially to somebody.
She wants to speak to the manager.
She wants to get somebody fired.
Thank you so much.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 14.
Hi, my name is Another Woman.
I'm calling from Duluth, Minnesota.
Place called Gooden.
D-O-O-D-I-N.
The address is 4524 Venture Circle, Duluth, Minnesota, 55811.
Plumbing and heating supply to contractors had a bill, tested positive for COVID, and they have no anything in place as far as wearing masks, sanitizing, anything, any kind of follow-up.
And I am extremely concerned because I understand the implications of this.
He's asking, why aren't you wearing a mask?
Why aren't you washing the equipment down?
And there's nothing.
My phone number.
Oh, yeah, she wants to call back.
She wants to take these people out of business.
They're plumbers, lady.
They deal in human feces.
Okay.
I'm just wondering if there's any reports from the governor's side of things with the stay-at-home or planning place for that are positive.
and then now he has infected and exposed many, many people.
Again, my phone number.
She wants, she really wants that phone call back.
She really wants to put these people out of business.
Unbelievable.
Minnesota COVID Snitch Hotline, call 15.
Hi, my name is I am calling to put in a formal complaint for a business that I know is not following COVID-19 reopening laws, but or rules and obligations put in by Governor Walls.
A member of this establishment staff has tested positive for COVID and they are continuing to operate even though the business is next door to them, Cowboy Flims in uptown Minneapolis, have been deemed a COVID hotspot.
So I find it unfit for this business to be operating right now, especially since they are consistently over capacity.
The business is tavern and rooftop.
Did you count them personally?
Their address is 1400 Lagoon Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Again, that is Uptown Tavern and Rooftop in Uptown Minneapolis.
Thanks.
Thanks for hearing me out.
Have a good one.
Stay safe.
So she drives by a bar or a restaurant, sees a bunch of people having a good time, and decides she's going to call the dad.
She's going to shut it down.
Another woman.
We've gone through 15 calls.
13 of them have been women.
Not helping the Karen, not helping the Karen status here.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline caller number 16.
I'd like to voice a complaint about the Blue Line restaurant in St. Cloud.
Eight at the establishment, and the owner and the employees all wear the masks on their arm.
When they're asked why they're wearing masks on the arm, their response is, we are told we have to wear a mask, but they don't tell us where we have to wear it.
So I guess I'd like to voice that complaint about the blue line in St. Cloud.
Thank you.
The blue line in St. Cloud sounds like either a hockey bar or a cop bar.
Which one do you got?
Anybody know about blue line in St. Cloud, Minnesota?
Is that a hockey bar or is that a cop bar?
I'm not surprised either one, cops or hockey players or hockey fans not wanting to abide by COVID bullshit.
Good for the blue line.
If I'm ever in St. Paul, I'm going to the blue line.
If unless the liberals shut it down.
Yes, guys, I stopped the spam in the chat.
It got out of control.
So it's done.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call 17.
My name is Another Woman.
Here we go.
My number is.
And she wants a call back.
She wants credit.
She wants that snitch cred.
And there is a violation of the order occurring just down the road at the address of 3728390th Avenue, Onemia, Minnesota.
Visit code 56359.
They are holding an auction in the auction service is Paul's Auction Service.
If you're in St. Paul, Minnesota, you're a hockey fan.
Go up there and watch some Minnesota wild hockey.
Tell them Owen Schroyer sent you.
And let them know that the blues have been kicking their ass in the NHL playoffs for years.
Blue Line Hockey Bar.
If I'm ever in St. Paul, I'm going there.
I'm going to let them know about the call.
We had a fun time.
COVID, Minnesota COVID snitch line call 18.
All right, same.
Oh, we got a guy.
We got a guy here.
He wants a call back.
My first name is.
I went to a subway in Hibbing on the Beltline, and the fellow was not washing his hands, probably had cigarette smoke all of his hands, not using soap, and he was not wearing a mask.
So I did not eat there.
I did not, well, not.
There you go.
Like a problem solved.
Anyway, you call me back because I think that place needs to you can't even call and talk to a manager because nobody answers the phone.
So to me, that's a dirty restaurant.
Okay, Bill.
Thanks.
And the fellow was not wearing his face mask.
Got off.
Didn't even have one present.
Yeah, you've been to a subway.
Yeah, there's usually like two people working for like eight bucks an hour, and your sandwich is like five bucks.
You expected what?
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call 19.
Hi, I'm calling because I hear this is the line we're supposed to call when we're we want to report a business that's not following the mask requirements.
Yes, yes.
I was just at an honest bike shop up on 4th Street Southeast, and I noticed that the owner and several of the employees weren't wearing masks.
Sounds like a great place.
I've seen this there before.
I was there a couple weeks ago as well.
So just letting you guys know, this happened today.
My name is.
She wants a callback.
She wants that snitch cred.
Really wants that snitch cred.
What's the name of that bike shop?
Up on fourth, an honest bike shop.
An honest bike shop.
If you need a bike in Minnesota, go to an honest bike shop.
They sound like good people.
COVID, Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call number 20.
I would like a callback number.
Yeah.
To discuss a business, everybody was wearing their masks.
They blow their nose.
And I wanted to have some information.
I was given this number by the other public COVID number.
Thank you.
Man, these freaks are walking around like this.
We dealt with these freaks for years, and they finally see these people have no power in their lives.
They have no power in their own lives.
So whenever the government can give them like these little thimbles of power, they're going to go crazy with it.
That's what it is.
They have no power in their own lives.
They're totally powerless.
They're totally helpless.
They're totally desperate.
But then the government says, we need you to snitch on your neighbor.
And they can't pick up the phone fast enough.
And they want to call back and they want an email back and they want to shut down and they want that snitch cred.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call number 21.
Hi, my name is my phone over that snitch credit.
I want to report a large gathering happening as a part of a gun show happening at the Anoka Hockey Ice Arena.
There's more than like 500 people inside that building.
My number, I already said it, so that is what I'm reporting.
Thanks.
Oh.
Oh, those dirty Second Amendment activists.
I'm stunned that the, I'm stunned that the Second Amendment Patriots don't wear masks at their event and don't live in fear.
I'm stunned.
But I'm not stunned that this liberal Karen called it in.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number 22.
Hi, my name is Another Woman.
The stay-at-home order is not being violated, but the mandatory mask order might be being violated between 11:30 and 12 on West 7th.
I rode my bike.
I was not wearing a mask.
Past groups of people jogging from CrossFit, the CrossFit gym.
And then they would go down to Kessler and Maguire, the mortuary, and turn back.
But they were groups of four and five.
They weren't wearing masks.
They were not social distancing.
So that's just what I saw.
I wasn't wearing a mask on my bike either, but I wasn't riding with people and I was trying to stay away from people, which is hard to do on West 7th now that things are opening up.
I recommend closing one lane on each side of that street so that there is more room for bicycles to social distance away from people on the sidewalk and so that we don't get creamed by cars speeding with drunk drivers and people smoking pot and driving.
Thanks.
Bye.
Oh my gosh.
And a biker.
And we had a biker.
You know, I got a problem with street bikers, actually.
And I know in most of these states, the law is on your side.
But you just heard it.
You just heard it from this biker in Minnesota.
If you don't want to be hit by a car on your bike, then stay the fuck out of the road.
It's that simple.
I actually rode a bike.
I actually rode my bike to work for a year.
I rode my bike to work for a year, and I never rode it on the actual street.
You know why?
Because I didn't want to get hit by a car.
And I don't care what laws are in your favor.
The laws of physics are against you.
The car will crush you.
These arrogant punk bikers.
I do not like street bikers.
Get on the sidewalk.
There's trails.
There's parks.
There's sidewalks.
Get off the road.
And if you're on a bike and you don't want to be hit by a car, then don't ride on the street.
It's that simple.
So this woman calls in and says she wants entire lanes shut down so that she can ride her bike.
So she may or may not have been upset over the mask thing.
She admits she wasn't wearing a mask.
People running around jogging, not wearing masks.
That might not have been it.
She wanted, she wanted, this was a biker call.
That's what this was.
This was a woman who wants entire lanes on a street shut down so that she can ride her little bike around.
I bet she has a cute little helmet too and everything.
Probably like one of those upright bikes that has like three gears trolling along.
She's got a little dinger on it.
Oh my gosh.
That was a bike, Karen.
I hate bikers that ride in the road.
I will never get over that.
Get on the sidewalk.
Go to a park.
Go to a trail.
This is a road.
It's for cars.
But the law says, I don't, the laws of physics are you're getting smashed.
I have no patience for bikers on the road.
That's what that was.
That was a biker bitching that she doesn't own the roads.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number 23.
My name is.
All right, we got a guy.
I was just wondering why you're putting all the pressure on all the restaurants in town and you can go to a speedy speedyway or a holiday and there's people working or else the people coming in don't have masks on.
You don't have to call me back.
I just wanted to say something.
I don't get that.
That didn't make any sense.
He just had to make the call.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline call number 24.
Hi, I'm just calling about the Duluth, Minnesota Park Point, 8K and two-mile walk that's planned for the 16th of July.
It has been, it's part of Grandma's Marathon umbrella, etc., etc.
The number there is 218-727-0947.
That's your grandma's office, and they let you know the ParkPoint update.
They're the only race, really, in Minnesota that is still on.
And they really, I have no idea who the leaders are and what they think, but they generally get 500 people there on Park Point, and there's one way in and one way out.
If you've ever been up to Park Point, you're talking to, I'm talking, I'm a runner and I've been there many times.
It's the oldest run in Minnesota.
They're holding out, and I don't know.
You can call every day and they say they're going to have a virtual, but right now the actual physical run is on, which, you know, with all the latest news and everything, even within the last three days, they should have caught on since grandma's marathon's been canceled and other races have been postponed or whatever.
You know, and basically the 16th of July does not look like it's a good COVID-19 and socially distant and masked event that should go on with 500 people or whatever they think they've got going.
I don't know.
But virtually they should be saying online and everywhere else when people call, since it is July 1st and this is 15 days out, they should not leave people hanging on and believing they got some kind of magic miracle that they won't tell you about until five hours before the race.
No, I think somebody needs to tap them from the health department and kind of say, hey, come around and give the public a fighting chance.
I mean, the dog gone beer garden downtown, as you would say, basically the superior in Duluth folks have to get over beer on the 6.30 p.m. event on the Big Lake and everything else.
No, Park Point.
This woman is sad.
She's going to be talked to by the Health Department.
She's a sad, lonely woman.
Thanks for any.
Folks, that was a two-minute, 15-second phone call.
Because she's mad somebody's going to do a 2K walk in the middle of summer?
You're more at risk of a heat stroke than catching COVID.
That was a two-and-a-half-minute call because she wanted to cancel a marathon.
Minnesota COVID snitch line, call number 25.
Hi, my name is...
Another woman.
My phone number is...
She wants the call back.
She wants that COVID snitch credit.
I won't be at that number on Thursday or Friday.
My cell phone number for those two days.
Oh, okay, because we're going to get real specific here.
Yeah.
All right.
I'll be back at that number all next week.
So glad.
The stay-at-home order is being violated by Stella's Neighborhood Grill on Highway 97 in Forest Lake.
We went there for dinner.
Not a single employee was wearing a mask.
They carried our drinks to our table with the tray about a foot below their nose and no mask.
And then they carried our food to the table with the tray on her shoulder.
So it was probably about six.
Our food was probably about six inches from her nose.
And again, no masks.
Did you eat it?
I'm fairly certain.
Did you ever see it?
Just they were not, the tables were not appropriately set inside.
We asked to sit outside.
But it did not look like social distancing was happening in the bar.
And I called the manager afterwards, and she said, well, they put masks on if people ask them to, but I told her that doesn't help because if the bartender making our drinks or the people in the kitchen aren't wearing masks, just because the wait staff puts a mask on, you know, right before she walks outside when we can see her, that does not help.
Isn't that ironic?
So the staff was very, very improperly trained.
For example, she brought out in a kind of a caddy thing.
There were multiple silverwares wrapped up and in there.
And so then she took them out of the, she took the napkin out and put them on the table.
And I told her I would get my own, and she took that one back.
But the other ones that were at our table were taken away and probably reused for other customers.
Probably.
That's all.
Thank you.
That's another two-minute one.
Another two-minute call.
Again, if you're so afraid, then don't, why are you leaving your house?
Why are you going out to eat?
But she says, well, it doesn't do much good if they're taking it on and putting it on.
No kidding.
You just unwittingly realized, but you didn't realize it.
But you just realized the entire irony of the masks and the mask policies, but you didn't even realize it.
You said it out loud and you still didn't even realize it.
And then you made a two-minute phone call complaining about it.
Oh my gosh.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline caller number 26.
Hi, my name is another voice mod.
What's that COVID snitch cred?
I'm reporting the restaurant that's holding on 600 South Concord with your fake voice.
Over the weekend, they have live bands playing over there.
And the table was only not even a person competitive there.
complaining because people are playing live music this guy's complaining about live music They have they're announcing another dance, live dance this weekend also.
Last weekend, those five.
And there's going to be more live music.
Oh my gosh, the horror.
That's where I forgot.
La Citla's restaurant.
You can call me back.
The horror of live music.
He wants the COVID snitch cred.
He's giving out his number again.
So the restaurant is La Grande.
They're over on Birdville.
I don't have to.
I'll just tell you La Grande's restaurant.
They're doing the same thing.
Another one.
Oh, my gosh.
And they have dance and all three of them.
Yeah, the fun police.
Exactly.
It's the fun police.
You're having too much fun.
Yeah, really, somebody needs to do something with them, with both of those wrestlers.
Please.
Thank you.
My phone number again.
He gives his phone number again.
We're another two-minute one.
Another two-minute call complaining about live music.
Stay home.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, caller number 27.
My name is.
What's that credit?
And I'm calling regarding a trip I made to Walgreens.
Oh, boy.
And that is 1180 Arcade Street.
And there were postings about wearing a mask.
And I walked in there and I had my mask.
There were very few people wearing a mask there, including one cashier.
No one's as good as you.
I did call Walgreens and I left a message for it or for them.
How many calls have you made now?
I think it needs to be mandated.
Yeah.
Especially when you're going to be going into stores.
They love mandates.
Liberals love mandates.
You ever notice that?
I don't know.
No, they don't.
Anyway, I'll just, I don't know.
I'm following through well enough with all this whole thing, but you've done your duty.
It just bothered me.
Ah, you're very bothering.
Yes.
So I don't think I'm going to be going there anytime, anytime too soon.
There you go.
Bye-bye.
There you go.
Exactly.
It's that simple.
It's called free market.
It's called freedom.
Should try it sometime.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number 28.
Hi, my name is and I'm Becker County.
My number is man.
Why do these people want that credit or a callback?
What do they want to follow up?
I'm calling because the numbers are rising, the positive cases are rising in Becker County.
Yet, what I see with the restaurants and the mandatory mask now in order in violation at several places that I've been to.
Oh, both of you.
I bet we got a long one here.
And I'm very concerned because I don't feel like they are being taken seriously or there are no ramifications for the violation.
And I just want this to end.
So I'm calling because I'm recording what I don't like seeing.
Thank you.
Bye.
I'm calling because I'm reporting what I don't like seeing.
Wow.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline caller number 29.
My name is my callback number.
Oh, really?
Okay, tell it to me.
Tell it to me.
Tell it to me.
I have a reliable source that informed me that Raleigh's is operating normal lunch hours inside of their place of business.
I figured I would give a heads up as that is a clear violation of our stay-at-home order.
Thank you.
Did you hear that?
He has a reliable source, guys.
Listen to this.
He has a reliable source, he says.
My name is my callback number here.
He wants that credit.
I have a reliable source that informed me that Rock.
A reliable source.
What is it?
The guy that boinked you the night before?
How's that for your health?
Yeah, the guy that sodomized me last night.
Very reliable source about some health concerns.
A reliable source, he says.
He doesn't even have the source.
He doesn't even know what's going on.
Some guy he sodomized told him that a restaurant was disobeying.
But hey, how's that?
I'm sure putting it into a man's butthole is good for your health.
Anybody want to call on that?
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline caller number 30.
Hello, say, I want to report a violation.
I guess stay-at-home violation they call it at a restaurant we just left.
I don't really want to leave my name or number because I don't want it to really be traced.
You're going to call them in.
There's a restaurant or more of a bar in Little Canada.
It's called Mama Tease.
They were right off of Rice Street.
Mama Tease.
We went in there to have a drink, and there wasn't a single employee that was wearing a face mask or social distancing.
There was groups of people around the bar.
Just kind of everybody hugging and right next to each other.
But the biggest, I guess, disappointment was not to see the establishment wearing face masks or doing what the guidelines, I guess, are asking them to do.
Again, the restaurant name or the bar more than anything was Mama Tease in Little Canada off of Rice Street.
Again, this happened at about 4 o'clock.
He's calling in a crime.
Wednesday afternoon.
He's calling in a crime.
Mama Tease.
Sounds like a pretty fun place.
Man, you know, did any of you have an experience like this on, I guess it would have been Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving 2020, I guess is when it would have been.
When everything was shut down, or it might have been Christmas too.
I can't remember.
I just remember that I was traveling to see family over the holidays.
And I meet up with some friends to go out.
And it was all like word of mouth, like, okay, where's still open?
Where can you go get a drink?
Where's open late?
Like, you know, who's not obeying the COVID tyranny, basically?
And it was only a select number of places.
And we went to one place, which used to be just a regular watering hole when I was living there, when I was younger in my 20s.
And we went there first because we assumed that they wouldn't have any regulations just because we knew the people that run it.
And they didn't have any regulations, but the line was, you know, 100 people out the door.
So we were like, screw that.
We knew this other place that ran a bar.
We knew them.
They wouldn't have any regulations.
Same story.
They actually ended up getting shut down permanently, but then they got brought back when COVID was over.
And then we heard through word of mouth, oh, there's this other place, but they're keeping it real hush-hush, real underground.
It's like, okay, so we show up there.
No line out the door.
You only are able to get in if you know the secret entrance.
So it was like you go through the secret entrance, then you go out through, and then you get into the place and they check your ID or whatever.
They had all the windows blocked so nobody could see in.
It was like they were ready for this.
And it was like, it was like the most throwback thing I've ever seen.
It was one of the coolest things ever.
It was so much fun.
But I mean, the place was shoulder to shoulder, cash only, music playing, like dark.
Like it felt like that's probably what old school bars were feeling like.
No rules.
No rules, cash only.
People liked to smoke it, whatever.
It was just a free-for-all.
That was fun.
But people like this would have shut it down.
The fun police.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call number 31.
My name is another guy.
We got a roll of guys here.
My callback number.
He wants that credit.
He wants that callback.
And I just came this morning.
I ventured to the Wright County Swappers Meet, which is a huge flea market out in a field with hundreds of vendors.
And I got there and there were probably over a thousand cars in the parking lots.
I didn't want to get out of the car.
I turned around and looked into the grounds where people were milling around.
It looked like the state fair, and no one was wearing a mask anywhere on the grounds that I could see.
And with a thousand cars, there had to have been a couple thousand people, and cars were coming and going in a steady stream.
It just seems to me a hazardous situation.
And what were they there for?
This is the flea market.
They're there looking at junk.
It's just joke.
So leave them alone.
Is this important?
Is this critical or necessary?
I know people have to get out of the house, but that's a little ridiculous, if you ask.
Another two-minute guy?
Call me back.
Another two-minute guy.
Bye.
And he wants a callback.
He says, we're in the middle of a field.
Holy smokes.
I don't know, guys.
What is the most pathetic?
It's got to be the biker, I think, so far.
And that might just be because I have a problem with bikers.
That might be a personal thing.
The biker or the lady who wants to shut down wine on Wednesdays.
Those are my two worsts so far.
Minnesota COVID hotline call number 32.
Yes, my name is I'm in Minnesota, UPS store in Bemidji, Minnesota at 215 Paul Bunyan Drive Northwest.
No employee is wearing masks.
I phoned the manager and she said to me just now, a week ago when I was there, there were three different employees, none of them wearing masks.
My dear friend of mine was in that store yesterday.
Two young men were working.
They were not wearing masks.
Stop whining.
This young woman manager said, Oh, but the rules say if you have a health problem, you don't have to wear a mask.
I said, Are you trying to tell me that you have five employees that have health problems of all different ages?
Technicality, we got you.
They are just being blatant.
This community is small and rural and has right now.
Our hospital does that capacity because we were inundated with a Trump rally a couple weeks ago.
I'm just hoping that you can help our community by staying on these businesses and making them.
I don't even know if he knows what the hell's going on.
She was pissed about the Trump rally.
Oh, you know they're all liberals.
You know, every single one of these people is a liberal.
Holy smokes, that was fun.
Hold on.
We got to hear the Trump rally one one more time.
Come on.
Right now, our hospital does that capacity because we were inundated with a Trump rally a couple weeks ago.
And none of those people.
can't do anything right we were inundated with a trump rally Yes.
I was wondering, we should have placed bets.
Like, how many times will Trump be said?
How many times will masks be said?
I mean, this could have been a fun thing.
That's all right.
She blames a true.
That's a Trump hater.
She's mad because the Trumpers are in town.
That's a classic.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 33.
Oh, we got another voice mod here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
One of the great phones that is Rem Hartland.
And I came to find out this last Thursday while a supervisor has been thrown out to work after testing positive for COVID along with her entire family.
And she's not South Quarantine.
Listen to this freak.
Following someone else's health.
Like this?
Do they have like a calendar like when they tested positive?
And then anyway, if you want to get to the callback on this one.
Worry about yourself, you freak.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 34.
Yeah, I'm in it.
Another voice mod.
Notice how the dudes are all using voice mod?
Phone numbers.
What's up with that?
Cowardly men.
Of course they are.
Positive coronavirus.
Workout.
Minneapolis Water Department.
You say you're found out about it through the back door.
The two guys in the warehouse are both home.
The supervisor was tested.
What?
Are you here?
Wait.
Hold on.
I got to hear that.
What did he say?
Thought about it through the back door.
Found out about it through the back door?
Two guys in the warehouse are both home.
The supervisor was tested, tested negative, but since this information just came out in the last couple of days, he's still at work.
These guys have been in contact with just about all of management.
Haven't even admitted that it happened.
And another going home.
I don't know if you need any more information, but the HR department is back.
So this is the city of Minneapolis.
All right.
That's all I got for now.
If you want more, call me back.
Thanks.
Yeah, he wants more.
It's all I got for now.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 35.
My name is My number.
The guys are banking up ground here.
And last Saturday night at the Austin Fairgrounds, there was a in Moore County, there was a party where there was 200-plus people.
The fair board rents out one of their buildings for these parties.
So I think the fair board's kind of responsible for this.
Anyway, the office number for the fair board, it says they're open 4 to 6 p.m.
The number is 507-433-1868.
President is Kevin Finley, 507-437.
What is this guy's property?
537.
Vice President is Julie Hendrickson.
Oh, my gosh.
507-373-5775.
Last year, I started on this mainly because the music's so loud, you can't, nobody can sleep around.
It's going to be a two-minute one.
This is a two-minute 200-plus people there.
He's mad at the music.
And there's a lot of witnesses that have seen that.
Last year, when these parties started, they kept going on pretty much every Saturday.
It's a fairground.
It's a fairground.
That's what happened.
I don't know if they're going to keep doing that this year or not.
But again, it's a mass gathering with COVID-19 and it's getting worse in the Midwest.
I think it should be the same as them college ones that are going on.
Something's got to be done about it.
What?
I'd like to hear something back from somebody.
Oh, yeah.
You'd like to hear from the manager?
I'd like to see something done about this because I got a feeling if it keeps going on, which I think it will like last year, I'd like to be able to call somebody because I'd know some two-minute, and he didn't even finish his call.
He hung up on himself.
He didn't like all the partying.
He didn't like all the noise at a fairground.
Minnesota COVID snitch call 36.
Yes.
Finally, another woman.
Geez, these men were starting to catch up.
Making me embarrassed.
What kind of personal information?
Recording the pending large softball tournament at Pan Creek Field, Coon Rapids, September 10 and 11.
There's supposed to be about 2,000 people there.
And there'll be no social distancing, no masks, and booze galore.
So another mini Sturgis going on.
Please give me a call.
Oh, my gosh.
Another mini Sturgis.
That was the famous biker rally concert that caused all kinds of fuss and fiasco because they didn't abide by any of the COVID crap.
This guy's upset at a softball tournament.
I think it ended up being a guy.
He's upset at a softball tournament.
People outside playing softball, booze galore.
They'll be booze galore.
He sounds like a real, he sounds like a real good time.
Minnesota snitch line call 37.
Hi, my name is and my phone number is yeah, she wants that snitch cred.
I have some questions.
I just found out a few minutes ago when I was that one of our residents here has corona.
Her and her husband, they do have dogs.
I have noticed that they have been out walking their dogs without masks.
I know that they are not wearing when they're entering or exiting the building in the entryways.
What are you spying?
I have some concerns about this.
Spying.
Can somebody please contact me and let me know?
I'm spying on my neighbors.
I just, I don't know, but I have some concerns.
Thank you.
So this woman is spying on her neighbors, never even leaves the house, but says she could get COVID.
Literally there peeking out her window, peeking through the blinds, spying on her neighbors.
Holy smokes.
What a freak.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 38.
Hello.
My name is She wants that callback.
Edina in a condo building named Cedarwood of Edina.
They have no signs posted.
They're not enforcing either the city of Edina's mandate or the state of Minnesota's mandates to be masked in common areas.
And yesterday when I challenged the board president, she's like, yeah, whatever.
Thanks for the information.
So I got some backup here to get something done with the Cedarwood of Edina board.
I'm anyway, but you certainly can give me a call back and I can give you details, contact details.
But the building that I'm referring to is located in Edina at 4101 Park Lawn Avenue.
And the zip code over there is 55435 if you need to look it up.
But if someone could get back to me, I would appreciate it.
And may God have mercy on your soul.
Thank you.
This is like...
This is like the lowest of humanity here, honestly.
This is like the lowest of humanity.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call 39.
Hi, my name is my number and I would like to report stay-at-home violation.
I feel is being broken.
I was at Legends 2 bar in Ceylon, Minnesota.
Stay at home rules.
And I wore my mask going in.
Oh, so we have the overpack.
So we have the stay-at-home rules, but I wore my mask.
I just want you to know I wore my mask.
I was a good little slave.
I was a good little conformist slave.
I wore my mask.
And I wore my mask going in.
The bar was overpacked.
It was.
There was a lot of people in the bar not wearing any mask.
Yeah, we get it.
Was not no bartenders wearing any mask.
No social distancing.
People were crowded in there.
Nobody's taking any temperatures or anything at the bar.
What kind of a freak?
I believe that, you know, I think they're in violation of their code.
And I believe that somebody needs to investigate that.
And it's called Legends 2 in Ceylon, Minnesota.
It's a bar and a restaurant.
And they're not following no protocol at all.
They're just kind of doing what they want to do and not following any rules or regulations to the COVID-19.
Thank you.
What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call number 40.
Yes, I need someone to call me.
She needs someone to call her.
She needs somebody.
And I got your number from calling the Department of Health about the COVID-19.
So he told me to call this number and see if I can get some help with what is going on in the apartment building.
She needs a call.
Because I told them how it's a subsidized building.
It's a federally subsidized building for seniors and disabled people.
And we had tens with the virus and we're never notified.
Supposed to.
So this guy just got off the phone with the Department of Health that they show on the news to call about the COVID-19.
He gave me this number to call.
So, if somebody could call me, and I do need a call to a human because I don't do high-tech, so I'm about as low-key as low-key can get.
So, I don't do no high-tech.
And this is a concern with all the health problems people have here.
You mean you?
I mean, this is a very huge concern.
And actually, it's supposed to be notified by the building manager.
We're not.
We've had tenants in the building with the virus.
It's independent living for senior and disabled people.
And we're never notified by the building manager.
So, I would like to get some help with this.
So, the guy I talked to from the Department of Health for the COVID-19 gave me this number to call.
Yeah, we know.
So, if somebody could call me, I would appreciate it.
Another two-minuteer.
That person needs to say needed to call twice.
Let me tell you why I suck.
Needed to call twice.
Minnesota COVID snitch line, call 41.
clown horn what do we got going on here I am calling in regards to tenants in an apartment building.
Tenants that may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Oh, tenants due to a maintenance employee that is seriously ill doing maintenance in tenants' apartment.
Please call me back.
Thank you.
Minnesota COVID snitch line call number 42.
I would like you to call the following number 65188.
This is the same person.
This is our second double caller.
To talk to the building manager.
Yeah, you can't trick me.
I'm not making it voluntary, but directing people to do it and sending people a letter from the health department and also not to allow large parties with food in the lobby very off.
Oh my gosh, parties with food?
Go have a bite to eat.
Go have some fun.
And there are no regulations.
They did have regulations, but they decided to lift those and allow people to not wear masks and to have open food and drink like a restaurant in their party room, which is right on the lobby and isn't an enclosed space in itself.
It would be very important to enforce to them that that is not, that that's in violation of health department rules so that when their outside areas have closed, that people are not infecting each other.
Please do so.
Thank you very much.
Wow.
That was our second double call.
Wow.
Two double calls.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call number 43.
Yes, this is O'Reilly's Auto's Parks in Rosemont.
Jeez.
I was in there on August, and I don't remember if there was a sign on the door saying mask required, but there were two employees in there.
They were not wearing masks.
Oh.
And there was other customers in there not wearing masks.
How did you wear my mask?
Oh, my God.
Listen, I love it.
I was wearing my mask.
Customers in there not wearing mask.
I was wearing my mask.
And that's my number.
I was wearing my mask.
Again, that's what Riley Auto Parks, Rosemont, Minnesota, August 3rd.
Employees not wearing masks, customers not wearing mask.
My goodness.
You wonder if any of these people regret this?
You wonder if any of these people have realized how insane they are.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, call 44.
Hello, my name is my phone number is I would like to call a report a mask violation at Lexington Municipal Liquors on the corner of Lake Drive and Lexington Avenue in Lexington, Minnesota.
I was just there the other liquor store.
I was the municipal liquor store of all things.
I was just there the other day, and there were a couple of people behind the corner.
Listen to this guy.
He's like hyperventilating.
And none of them had masks on.
And then the sales rep, well, anyway, I asked the sales rep to stay away from me, stay six feet away.
Oh, nice.
He wanted to come over and buddy up and apologize.
And then when I went up to check out, the guy behind the checkout counter didn't have a mask.
And I asked him what was going on.
So then I called the city manager at the city of Lexington who told me, well, yeah, we really don't quite have enforced that.
Listen to this busybody.
It's a municipal government-run liquor store not enforcing the law that Governor Walz put out.
And they've got a great big three-by-four-foot sign saying everybody here has to wear a mask.
But it's just kind of a joke.
And I'm really kind of big about it.
I wouldn't, you know, I'm not ever going to go back there.
But I have no idea, no way to tell whether a place enforces the mask out or not until I walk in.
Because they all have a big sign on the door saying we do it, whether they do or not.
This is awful.
This is a drag.
You know, that's not how we enforce drinking and driving laws.
No, you're a drag.
Or anything else.
You know, to tell people to wear a mask and then just trust them to do it, it ain't working.
Actually, that's exactly how you do it.
I'm sure something can be done about this.
I really hate this.
He hates it.
Actually, that's exactly how it's done.
It's called innocent until proven guilty.
What a freak.
He's like hyper.
I hate it.
The municipal alcohol store, by all means.
My goodness.
Minnesota.
COVID snitch hotline call number 45.
Holy smokes.
Yes.
My name is.
Just listen to this nerd.
Nerd alert.
Minnesota.
Minnesota.
In an old, or temporarily in an old partially refurbished jail.
So, uh, my telephone number is.
What's that callback?
What's that snitch cred?
And I'm afraid that I'm going to be forced to die from the coronavirus.
Forced to die.
The landlord wants to come in and, uh, bring workmen with him and refurbish a little bit more on this, that, and the other thing.
And the department is small.
There's no place for distancing.
Uh, and told me this and my next-door neighbor, uh, two feet away from us without a mask on.
Uh, I don't think he believes in masks or the coronavirus.
I think he's going to, uh, have workmen come in that might or might not have masks also.
And then he's going to have a bunch of people come in, prospective buyers, and they may or may not have masks, but, uh...
No, we got a two-minute guy coming.
Going without food and drinking water and clothing, clean clothing, for six months now.
What?
And it's all going to go to waste.
Uh, did he just say he's gone without eating, drinking, or clean clothes for six months?
Did you guys hear that?
Listen to this.
We're on a minute and a half, by the way.
Uh, being, going without food and drinking water and clothing, clean clothing, for six months now.
And it's all going to go to waste.
Uh, landlord and all his people have been here, there, and everywhere, uh, with different people.
Can't just, I'm scared to death.
But within the next week or two, uh, maybe days, please call me.
Gives his number again.
Please.
That was another two-minute call.
Wow.
You know, as pathetic as that was, it actually kind of reminds me that, you know, this is what the media did.
This is what the Democrat Party propaganda and the mainstream media propaganda did.
They put these people in a fear like you could never believe.
And they fell for it, man.
They fell for it.
Wow.
All right.
This is the final one for this batch.
I'll tell you what else is going on here, but this is the final call for the night.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline.
Call 46.
All right.
Good to see — Good to see.
Oh,
i'm calling you guys to the home for you being called leader yeah for the six person of minnesota line of wait uh central office is in full um who's assuming office i want for you guys to please give me a callback on wants that call back needs that callback Time on 30.
Needs that snitch, Cred.
Thank you.
All right, folks.
So, again, if you're just joining us, we just listened to 46 calls from the Minnesota COVID snitch hotline.
Wow.
Now, again, big shout out to the 1776 Law Center.
They represent me in my legal defense, my legal offense.
You can support them by going to owendefense.com, owenfense.com.
All the money there goes to my legal defense and legal offense.
I guess I would consider this legal offense, the FOIA requests.
So, 1776 Law Center responsible for getting these files.
Now, this is just the first batch.
I don't know how many of these batches we're going to get.
This is just batch number one.
We also have emails.
They had an email that you could email your COVID complaints, a COVID email line, but we couldn't go through all of those because we were able to redact.
The audio was redacted.
The emails are not redacted.
So, there's a lot more private information.
That's going to be a lot more rigorous process to redact all of that.
But the emails, some of the emails are even crazier.
So, maybe we'll just pull some of the craziest emails for the next time we do this.
But that's just batch number one of these calls.
And we might be getting other calls from other states when it's all said and done.
But we have the actual audio.
That's batch number one.
So, that's what you just heard tonight.
My goodness.
That's what you just heard tonight.
Minnesota COVID snitch hotline, but that's just batch number one, ladies and gentlemen.
That's just batch number one.
Wow.
I'm going to have to put that down because we're going to be getting more batches and we'll probably just pull some of the craziest emails to go through those just for fun.
But I don't want to go through all of them because there's just too many.
But there you go.
So big shout out to 1776 Law Center and the FOIA request we filed to make that happen.
We got more coming, but I figured we'd have some fun with that tonight.
There you go.
There you go.
So we'll be doing this again.
Now, quick programming note.
We're going to be live InfoWars.
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So we'll see what happens with that.
But Trump speaking tomorrow night, Pam Bondi angering all of us.
We're losing our patience with her.
But we'll be covering all of that on tomorrow's InfoWars War Room, 3 to 6 p.m.
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We got more of these calls coming via FOIA requests.
So just stay tuned for that.
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I think the worst one for me was the biker woman.
That might have been a personal thing because I can't stand bikers on the road, but that was the worst for me.
That was the worst for me.
The biker woman takes the cake.
She was the worst for me.
Maybe we'll carry that over and then we'll do a best of when we get all the batches, when we get them all in.