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The author, Miles Mathis, notes that his state has begun requiring face masks in public, despite what he claims are low rates of transmission and infection. He suggests this is due to state government influence and refers to an entity called the Phoenician Navy. Mathis then offers practical advice on how individuals can circumvent these mask mandates, highlighting exemptions for exercise and eating, and suggests carrying food to eat or engaging in physical activity if questioned. He also advises business owners that they are not obligated to act as law enforcement regarding mask mandates, though they may need to enforce capacity limits. He encourages businesses to resist enforcing mask rules, citing instances where local businesses are refusing to hire security for this purpose. Finally, Mathis asserts that arrests related to these mandates lack legal standing and that individuals could potentially win legal cases for harassment and other damages if arrested, though he believes most charges are dropped quickly.

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