Community Support Foundation
News Release – Beware of Unexpected Amazon Shipments
Logan, Utah – April 13, 2023
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During a phone conversation today with Ken Cromar I was informed of a strange (unordered) package delivery the other day from Amazon intended for Judy Byington.
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In a followup call with Judy today, I learned that a few days ago there was an attempted delivery to Judy from Amazon. No information on who the sender was available to Judy and since she was not expecting any shipments from anyone, she was uncomfortable about accepting delivery. Judy’s husband also inspected the delivery package, an overnight sized envelope, and he too felt uncomfortable accepting the delivery.
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Judy asked the delivery driver, who was dressed in what appeared to be an Amazon Delivery Uniform, if the driver knew an individual who works in the management of Amazon’s Delivery System. The driver stated that he did not know the individual and then left with the package in hand. Judy called Amazon’s shipping department and was informed that there was no scheduled delivery to her on that day.
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The following day the driver returned and attempted to deliver the package again. The driver told Judy that he works for a delivery contractor and that was the reason he did not know the individual Judy asked if the driver knew. Again, Judy did not feel comfortable about accepting the package, so Judy denied the delivery and the driver left again with the package in hand. Judy called Amazon’s shipping department again and was informed that there was also no scheduled delivery to her on that day either.
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During their conversation this morning, Ken shared with Judy the events of Tuesday April 11, 2023 about the Military helicopters landing at USU Campus. It was an incident that made no small stir with the people here in Logan, Utah.
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On Tuesday, I received a phone call just moments after the first helicopter landed at USU from someone who lives nearby. I made contact with our military liaison and asked him if he was aware of the activity? He told me that he was because a helicopter had flown a circle around his house. I asked why military helicopters would be landing at USU? He told me he would call me right back and did so within five minutes. I was then informed that 4 individuals had been apprehended at USU for attempting to manufacture Ricin intended to be used against associates here in Cache Valley. I was also told that the incident would most likely be covered up with a story about USU’s ROTC Program.
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Shortly thereafter, I received a text message stating:
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“Ever seen a military helicopter up close? Now is your chance! Come celebrate Army ROTC Aviation Day on the Quad, on Tue April 11, 1:30 to 4:30pm. One UH-73a Lakota Helicopter will land on the quad for students, faculty, and staff to tour and photograph. Two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters will be landing and taking off from the quad, giving ROTC cadets flights around Cache Valley.”
My military liaison came to see me today while I was on the phone with Ken Cromar, and immediately gave us an update to Tuesday’s activities. There were 5 individuals apprehended at USU for the manufacturing and distribution of Ricin and other highly toxic materials that were being sent to “conservatives” across the country by way of Amazon shipments. I was then asked to make a news release warning America of this latest threat to conservatives across the country.
WARNING, this is not a test. This is an actual emergency.
Be on the lookout for Amazon Deliveries, especially those that are unexpected or that may contain a powdery substance. If you receive one of these packages, immediately call emergency services and/or poison control. ABOVE All, TRUST YOUR FEELINGS!
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Tom Fairbanks
Community Health Advocate
Community Support Foundation
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