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If I was in a Militia, I would know exactly how to check each person out and see their background and career. They wouldn't stand a chance. And if I couldn't prove yes or no. They would be kicked out lmao. f*** thatThe FBI sends agents provocateur into every known militia group. The agents then try to whip up the militia into doing something illegal. Nearly all "weapons charges" stem from one of these provocateurs setting up an illegal weapons buy after inducing idiots into the trap.
Very Evil Thought of the HourThe irony is that (in my understanding) there were SBS in use in the US military at the time. But because Miller died resulting in his insufficient defense, they just accepted the argument even though it was factually incorrect.
Moar commas!they are in there, and are small, but as I said, very important
Moar commas!
Moar commas!
I like lots of commas.Commas for days son!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes they do for sureThe FBI sends agents provocateur into every known militia group. The agents then try to whip up the militia into doing something illegal. Nearly all "weapons charges" stem from one of these provocateurs setting up an illegal weapons buy after inducing idiots into the trap.
Where did you learn this from? The uninformed always ask for source documents. The intelligent uniformed, that is. Few as they may be.I learned something today. I wanted to pass it on for those who might have misunderstood
the phrase 'well regulated' - as used in the 1750's - means 'functional and well working' as in the phrase 'a well regulated clock'... that is one that keeps good time and is maintained properly...
IT DOES NOT MEAN or having ANYTHING TO DO WITH "regulated by regulations"!
Few people know this... and more should.
No way, my vote is for Reptile. Nobody expects it to be Reptile....Oooo.... fun new game... who on NES is the FBI infiltrator... my top four guesses...
@dgrantdoherty
@enbloc
@Broccoli Iglesias
@Bird (...still waiting to go green, but really, really eager about it...)
my top four exclusions...
@Reptile
@Len-2A Training
@Admin
@Mtn_Guy (Me...well, duh...)
As far as I know there have not been any stings conducted against NES users.Oooo.... fun new game... who on NES is the FBI infiltrator... my top four guesses...
@dgrantdoherty
@enbloc
@Broccoli Iglesias
@Bird (...still waiting to go green, but really, really eager about it...)
my top four exclusions...
@Reptile
@Len-2A Training
@Admin
@Mtn_Guy (Me...well, duh...)
Before somebody becomes an informant they have to do something against the law first.No way, my vote is for Reptile. Nobody expects it to be Reptile....
If I was in a Militia, I would know exactly how to check each person out and see their background and career. They wouldn't stand a chance. And if I couldn't prove yes or no. They would be kicked out lmao. f*** that
This is one of those fundamental things non-fudds in the firearm community know, though firearm prohibitionists--including fudds--will still insist regulated means what they want it to mean
This is one of those fundamental things non-fudds in the firearm community know, though firearm prohibitionists--including fudds--will still insist regulated means what they want it to mean.
This is one of those fundamental things non-fudds in the firearm community know, though firearm prohibitionists--including fudds--will still insist regulated means what they want it to mean.
Almost as expensive to fuel.......I’d settle for a M134.
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I learned something today. I wanted to pass it on for those who might have misunderstood
the phrase 'well regulated' - as used in the 1750's - means 'functional and well working' as in the phrase 'a well regulated clock'... that is one that keeps good time and is maintained properly...
IT DOES NOT MEAN or having ANYTHING TO DO WITH "regulated by regulations"!
Few people know this... and more should.
Great idea mauraOooo.... fun new game... who on NES is the FBI infiltrator... my top four guesses...
@dgrantdoherty
@enbloc
@Broccoli Iglesias
@Bird (...still waiting to go green, but really, really eager about it...)
my top four exclusions...
@Reptile
@Len-2A Training
@Admin
@Mtn_Guy (Me...well, duh...)
People/courts don't even understand "SHAL NOT BE INFRINGED"I learned something today. I wanted to pass it on for those who might have misunderstood
the phrase 'well regulated' - as used in the 1750's - means 'functional and well working' as in the phrase 'a well regulated clock'... that is one that keeps good time and is maintained properly...
IT DOES NOT MEAN or having ANYTHING TO DO WITH "regulated by regulations"!
Few people know this... and more should.
Oooo.... fun new game... who on NES is the FBI infiltrator... my top four guesses...
@dgrantdoherty
@enbloc
@Broccoli Iglesias
@Bird (...still waiting to go green, but really, really eager about it...)
Id love a helicopter ... or a tank....Unfortunately they dont fit in my gunsafe...Safe storage and all
Exactly what an FBI informant would say to throw off suspicion!As far as I know there have not been any stings conducted against NES users.
The government really wont need an actual infiltrator because everything is out in the open.
Finding like minded people happens but secret stuff probably does not happen in PM's here.
I doubt many serious criminals would have LTC holders do straw purchases.
NES is a very open and easy to monitor. I bet the website has forensic tools to read PM's, see what they read post and trace IP's if anyone sounds shady.
Anyone who gets into buying and selling will have their ID revealed.
I bet lots of us get probed by Marsha and have a file but is likely no thicker what we all post on here openly.
It seems to me that most gun crimes are actually committed by people WITHOUT a "NES screen name".
Before somebody becomes an informant they have to do something against the law first.
Then they are offered a deal if they get dirt on other people. Most folks wont be planning an insurrection so the informant provokes the folks in the group to commit crimes.
Alex Jones has tons of stories about this. False flags and agent provocateurs.
In this day and age there is no hiding anything.
A persons whole life story can be found and people can be interviewed because everybody knows everybody in the internet age.
People are very easy to track, too. For a $300 you can put a tracker on a car and follow them for a month in real time.
It seems that NES is not under as much scrutiny as Oathkeepers, 3%ers and Boogaloo Bois.
If an actual Civil War starts much can be learned by the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and how effective they were is beating the US.
I suspect that small cells of 2 or 3 members will be acting on their own acting on "an idea".
Years ago (after the statute of limitations) I heard about Capone.Exactly what an FBI informant would say to throw off suspicion!