One can’t help but notice the similarity between the “snitch” tactics used by the Northam administration and those used by the Gestapo – the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. While this may sound like a stretch to some, keep in mind that the success of the Gestapo was primarily due to informants who denounced their friends and neighbors as enemies of the regime. Estimates show that, of those complaints, at least forty percent were personally motivated or the result of a personal grudge.
After reading the complaints that were submitted to the VDH, I can honestly say the vast majority are petty and inconsequential. For example, one snitch noted, “Church goers were congregating outside, talking in close quarters, hugging, and no one was wearing masks.” Another “complainer” noted, “Under a big tent outside but crowded beyond belief…socializing after the service...