by Julian Conradson, March 3rd, 2022
On Thursday, one of the largest of these groups – ‘The Peoples Convoy’ – continued its rapid growth as it reached Ohio on day 8 of its cross-country journey to Washington, D.C., adding even more vehicles in the Buckeye State after merging with six other convoys when it passed through Indiana the day before.
With just two days to go until they reach the DC Swamp, the trucker-led caravan now includes over 10,000 vehicles, with reports of it being as much as 70 miles long!
In just two days, the convoy has more than tripled in size; there were just 3,000 vehicles (about 30 miles long), as of Tuesday.
From Wayne Daily News:
“As of Wednesday [at] Noon, The People’s Convoy is 70 miles long and 10,000 vehicles strong as they merged with 6 other convoys just 20-miles out of Indianapolis, Indiana.”
All seven groups of truckers converged at Ted Everett Farm Equipment in Monrovia, Indiana for an overnight stay on Wednesday night, and they were greeted by a massive ‘Shifting Gears Rally’ that thousands attended to show their support for the group’s protest.
When patriots gather together it’s truly a sight to behold.
Take a look:
The convoy departed for Ohio on Thursday morning and traveled throughout the day to their next resting spot in Lore City, Ohio. The group is now just two days away from DC, with a stop in Hagerstown, Maryland due tomorrow. On Saturday they will reach the DC Beltway and begin their protest.
Get ready for an interesting weekend.
Bonus: Scenes from the highway as the convoy makes way across America – absolutely EPIC! Look at all those cars:
Here they come! HONK HONK!
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
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