From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject Understanding Mob Mentality and the Truth About Protests
Date June 3, 2020 1:20 PM
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From Selco's Experience

It's never been more important to understand the psychology of mob
mentality and the truth about protests. In this article, Selco shares
what he knows so that you can keep your family safe.

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Mobs do not behave rationally or with judgment, whether those mobs of
made up of everyday folks, actual criminals, or even people in uniform.
Understanding this could save your life.

Daisy

Webinar update and a personal note...

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You won't want to miss this

Heading into the weekend, it seems likely that we'll see more looting,
violence, and law enforcement crackdowns. This has crept into smaller
towns. We need to be prepared. Join Selco, Toby, and me for a live
webinar on Thursday evening. (It's 2 am their time, but they wanted to
hold this event at a time the most people would be able to attend.) The
cost is $19.95 and it will include 2 hours of information, as well as a
Q&A session with Selco. We look forward to seeing you there.

Register Here

A Personal Update

Thank you for all the kind notes after my last update. (As well as the
ones that weren't so kind - hey, at least you're reading my emails, so
thanks for that part. *wink*)

First, let me be clear that my family and I WERE NOT AT the protest that
resulted in the macing of children, and I don't have any little kids.
This was information that I received from local folks who did attend
what was advertised as a "family march for unity." Some folks seem to
think I took my own 7-year-old, but it's been almost 13 years since I
had one of those. :)

The protests in our city have calmed down to some degree but daily there
is some new issue that crops up, in a different part of town each time.
Apparently now "protesters" are dropping bricks on cars from overpasses.
This is not a unique thing to southern Virginia, as I've learned that
the same thing is occurring in communities in Massachusetts and
Pennsylvania. What a cowardly, horrifying act it is to do such a thing.
I guess this is another thing we all need to watch out for - we need to
be alert to people standing on the sidewalks of overpasses because ideas
like this tend to spread.

My 19-year-old daughter had a real scare at her place of work yesterday.
They got word that there were shots fired at a shopping center nearby
and then a few minutes later the parking lot of the shopping center
where her store is was filled with people on foot, marching around the
lot.  She's not a manager and is by 3 decades the youngest person
employed there, but immediately took the initiative to lock the door and
encouraged the other staff members to retreat to the back of the store,
where they weren't directly in front of the giant wall of glass. I was
proud of her quick thinking. The protesters left with no violence or
destruction, but with gunfire having just occurred at the shopping
center less than a quarter-mile away, it was a very tense half-hour for
her and her co-workers.

There was another of those Twitter rumors that the groups that set fire
to buildings and monuments in another Southern Virginia town over the
weekend was headed our way to burn down the large mall here and cause
chaos. Due to that, many stores and businesses closed early yesterday
and will not be open today. This is certainly not what we need as our
businesses are all struggling to stay afloat after being closed due to
the pandemic. If things don't settle down soon, this unrest could be the
last nail in our economic coffin.

Thankfully, nothing occurred last night that I have heard about, and
here's hoping today is peaceful. I'm deliberately altering my routes to
avoid the highway and overpasses though, and it's something others might
also want to consider. This isn't fear - it's avoiding trouble, and that
to me is always a more intelligent move than surviving the trouble.

I hope you're finding these little updates of interest. They're ONLY for
subscribers and I'm not publishing them elsewhere. Please take care of
yourselves - I want only the best for every single one of you.

Love,
Daisy

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