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Post by Michael Downing on Feb 11, 2013 19:09:53 GMT -5
swordattheready.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/dhs-and-military-prepare-for-civil-unrest-in-usa-this-summer/DHS and Military Prepare For ‘Civil Unrest’ In USA This SummerDHS and DOD are conducting desensitizing exercises to military occupation all across the U.S…. preparing for mass civil unrest in major U.S. cities. If one is connecting-the-dots about the recent DHS purchase of billions of rounds of hollow-point ammunition, the distribution of armored personnel carriers to local police departments and military drones being given the green light by the Obama regime to kill American citizens if they are deemed a ‘threat’- it should also come as no surprise that DHS and the regime in power are busy training for war in and around American cities. Considering this regime in power has repeatedly declared “Right Wing Christian Extremists”, returning veterans and gun owners to be domestic terrorists – it is not hard to deduce whom the government sees as the enemy to be warred upon. I find it interesting that as Obama and his MarxoFascists ratchet up the division and get more in-our-face while screaming about disarmament and abolition of our Constitutional Rights – the timeframe discussed for ‘civil unrest’ is stated to be this coming Summer. All of this happening at the same time Obama has taken down Southern border security, reducing our nuclear weapons stockpiles and making overtures of negotiating directly with the Islamofascists in Iran. Of course now, Obama has more flexibility t0 do our enemies’ bidding. DHS Source Tells Why Military Trains in U.S. CitiesI spoke with a high-ranking, military source in DHS. Preferring to remain unnamed for obvious reasons, he told me, “DHS and DOD are conducting desensitizing exercises all across the U.S.,” he paused, then added, “we’re being prepared for mass civil unrest in major U.S. cities. DOD will be expected to help – when we’re requested.” I asked if there was a timeline for expecting civil unrest in our cities and why should we expect it to begin with. I was told that there were many reasons, but that the continued devaluation of our currency, the predicted history-setting prices for gasoline this summer and the continued gun control debate are forming a perfect storm of civil discontent. When this storm hits, it will most assuredly produce mass casualties. When does DHS expect this to happen? This summer. From a high-ranking source deep within DHS, who has strong DOD ties, we are being told that joint DOD-local law enforcement exercises are to desensitize us to military occupation. When asked if there was any concern about violating Posse Comitatus, he stated “no concern at all,” and added, “That’s been a non-issue for a long time.”
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Post by safetalker on Feb 11, 2013 19:56:32 GMT -5
If they don't happen spontaneously then they will trigger their own.
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Post by avordvet on Feb 12, 2013 4:35:00 GMT -5
They're flicking those matches furiously, hoping something will catch fire.
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Post by smokeeater on Feb 12, 2013 9:21:42 GMT -5
With all that is happening on a weekly basis looks like they are right on schedule for this summer or fall
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Post by hefferman1 on Feb 12, 2013 10:45:53 GMT -5
The entire Southern part of California is going nuts over 1 guy. Dorner is showing what 1 guy can do in a 4Th Gen Warfare scenario. They are using 40 protection details just to protect people he has threatened. If there was even 1,000 men fighting in all 50 states, there is not enough protection details in the world. If selected attacks on infrastructure is added to this, there is not an army big enough in the world to stop it. Now think of 3% of American gun owners. That number comes out to 3,000,000+ people standing up. Add tactics like this to it, and no one can stop it. blog.projectwhitehorse.com/2011/02/washington-2/For now our biggest need is to get ready for this, and to put back the supplies we will need at the start. When things go bad our biggest problems will be pulling people together, and supplying them. Some of that will have to wait till things goes hot.
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Post by Michael Downing on Feb 12, 2013 11:51:05 GMT -5
Could be a long hot summer in more ways than one...
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Post by avordvet on Feb 12, 2013 14:05:37 GMT -5
Remember to lay back a few 5 gallon buckets of material for Patriot Resupply.
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Post by hefferman1 on Feb 13, 2013 13:01:28 GMT -5
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Post by Cujo on Feb 14, 2013 19:28:50 GMT -5
Lets look at the food cost involved.
50lb of grains will fill two 5gal buckets, so...
50lb of rice is $18 = 500 servings
Beans, look for a grain mill in your state, if the sell beans it should be around .50 cents a lb.
50lb of beans is about $25 = 648 serving
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Post by hefferman1 on Feb 15, 2013 11:19:23 GMT -5
Lets look at the food cost involved. 50lb of grains will fill two 5gal buckets, so... 50lb of rice is $18 = 500 servings Beans, look for a grain mill in your state, if the sell beans it should be around .50 cents a lb. 50lb of beans is about $25 = 648 serving I put a few back like that for prepping here at the home. I am also looking at cacheing a few places. The big expense will be the ammo, and med supplies. The food and water stuff is not that expensive. Add in a good cammo tarp, or three and that will add some $ to the issue. Poncho liners are becoming expensive, let alone a good poncho you can use as a tent, poncho, blanket, ground cover, and several other things.
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Post by Cujo on Feb 15, 2013 13:02:38 GMT -5
If you recall I had two new members last fall to the camp, both families struggling and I got them started with 100lb of rice, 100 lb of beans each.
Well they have contributed to the camp, they are at the 1yr plus food mark, one of two has exceeded min. ammo requirement.
They have done well at the FX, basic gear is acquired and are adding with enthusiasm.
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Post by avordvet on Feb 15, 2013 13:12:21 GMT -5
Poncho liners are becoming expensive, let alone a good poncho you can use as a tent, poncho, blanket, ground cover, and several other things. Jack did something many of us bitched about for years in the field: Modified the Poncho Liner with a sewn in head hole so it can actually be used while wearing the poncho. For those who have never viewed the system; We had (and have) a milspec heavy duty poncho, they also gave us a Poncho Liner, which is basically a camo blanket that is made to be tied into the poncho... an absolutely retarded system, because once it was tied in, you could not use the poncho 'cause the liner has no head hole! Many of us just cut a hole in the liner, which ruined it as a blanket/cover when removed from the Poncho. When tied together, it was sort of a weatherproof blanket... not. I have actually slept sitting next to a tree in this thing a number of times when it was raining, 'cause if you laid in it, you were sopping wet in no time. Think I might do one using velcro, that way the hole can be securely closed when the blanket comes out of the poncho.
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Post by hefferman1 on Feb 15, 2013 20:07:44 GMT -5
If you recall I had two new members last fall to the camp, both families struggling and I got them started with 100lb of rice, 100 lb of beans each. Well they have contributed to the camp, they are at the 1yr plus food mark, one of two has exceeded min. ammo requirement. They have done well at the FX, basic gear is acquired and are adding with enthusiasm. I started my Great Nephew off with a Mosin and 500 rounds. He has his ammo, and is starting to get gear. He has friends who want to do the air soft thing. It might be a way to get them into the field. Then do a bit of shooting and they will be hooked. His Mom is working on putting food back. She is also wearing my .45 out, and needs to give it back. (Good thing I have a spare) She is a nurse. I hope she will be ready to help when things get rough.
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Post by Cujo on Feb 15, 2013 21:24:55 GMT -5
Poncho liners are becoming expensive, let alone a good poncho you can use as a tent, poncho, blanket, ground cover, and several other things. Jack did something many of us bitched about for years in the field: Modified the Poncho Liner with a sewn in head hole so it can actually be used while wearing the poncho. For those who have never viewed the system; We had (and have) a milspec heavy duty poncho, they also gave us a Poncho Liner, which is basically a camo blanket that is made to be tied into the poncho... an absolutely retarded system, because once it was tied in, you could not use the poncho 'cause the liner has no head hole! Many of us just cut a hole in the liner, which ruined it as a blanket/cover when removed from the Poncho. When tied together, it was sort of a weatherproof blanket... not. I have actually slept sitting next to a tree in this thing a number of times when it was raining, 'cause if you laid in it, you were sopping wet in no time. Think I might do one using velcro, that way the hole can be securely closed when the blanket comes out of the poncho. I have thought of this but have not acted on it. I need to take it to the sew shop & get their advice.
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Post by brocktownsend on Feb 15, 2013 23:24:06 GMT -5
If you recall I had two new members last fall to the camp, both families struggling and I got them started with 100lb of rice, 100 lb of beans each. Well they have contributed to the camp, they are at the 1yr plus food mark, one of two has exceeded min. ammo requirement. They have done well at the FX, basic gear is acquired and are adding with enthusiasm. That's great.
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Post by avordvet on Feb 16, 2013 6:01:04 GMT -5
He has friends who want to do the air soft thing. It might be a way to get them into the field. Once they get into it, all you will need to do is refine the techniques. Think I mentioned, the last FTX a guy brought along a couple teenagers that were into Airsoft, damn near looked like little soldiers standing there. They had every piece of required tactical gear from chest rigs to the boots... just dumped the airsoft mags and put in real ones, dumped the VERY realistic airsoft M4 and put a real weapon in their hands and they did fantastic. Just kept a hard eye on 'em for muzzle sweeps, but these two were very good, took just a little tweaking to get 'em in the groove... hell I might even do airsoft. I actually use one of the pistols for training in the house sometimes, just clip up targets in different areas, and go at it. But, make sure you use a towel backer, or the wife is really gonna get pissed when the balls go though the target and bust up her good stuff... Not that I've ever done that, just sayin.
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Post by safetalker on Feb 16, 2013 8:22:07 GMT -5
Guy here has the ultimate system I ever heard of. He started off to keep the kids out of his house and yard but works great on anyone. He brought in a sprinkler system that uses his gray water storage source to water the lawn. He powers it from storage batteries he charges on a trickle or from his solar panel. Then he installed some of those PID (Personal Intrusion Devices) which work off both heat and range together. When the system sees a dog it is too small, but a 100 pound man will set it off when they get 30' from the house. When it goes off the alarm sounds the submarine dive sound and the sprinkler starts up full force. He has to turn it off. His neighbor had a SWAT visit for a wrong house. The system worked great since they parked in his front and crossed the yard in a wing till the water went off. He said it looked like a cartoon as the swatters ran for dry land. Their normally protected electronics was pointing at on of the heads so the guy in the van was soaked and the radios all quit. His cameras caught it on his drive and he is using it to defend himself against a charge of interfering with an Officer in performance of his duties. He is suig them for trespass without a warrant. The parts are all available at lowes and Radio Shack. Makes sneaking up on him hard because if they cut the power it don't matter. If they cut the water it don't matter. Swat teams hate water worse than they do a search warrant without a map.
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