Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? (And your guns) - Zerowedgie - [PEACE]
Retired Green Beret: What Can Be Done When They Come For The Guns? https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-08/retired-green-beret-what-can-be-do... … We are at a juncture that most people do not recognize … on the precipice of tyranny. This piece is going to give you information that you can act on or choose not to act on. In the end, it is your decision and you’re on your own with it. What to do when they come for the guns. In truth, there are many things you can do about it. I’ll put out some information, but I’m not telling you what to do, nor advocating doing it. 1. Have some to “feed” them if they come: If you bought any semiautomatic rifles (erroneously and intentionally termed “assault rifles”) thorough Mr. Legal/Western Consumer Marketing procedures? There’s a record of your purchase … and that record is on file forever. They will not overlook whatever you purchased. For those “Davy Crockett” naysayers who will “defend until they’ve breathed their last?” Yes, that’s exactly what will happen: you will breathe your last. Christopher Dormer was a maniac on the run, but in the end, the cabin he holed up in burned to the ground … droned, no doubt. One thing is to “feed” them part of what you bought. Concept: “The Secret of Santa Vittoria,” with Anthony Quinn … where the town sacrificed 200,000 bottles of wine … to hide a million bottles from the German army in WWII. 2. Disassemble, protect, stash: Take a weapon apart, and break it down into its groups … bolt, barrel, so on. Coat it with protectant/oil/grease, wrap it in plastic, and it could be stashed where it will not be found. 3. Cache off-property: self-explanatory, but pick a national forest, a state forest, or a remote wilderness area. We have covered enough information on caches, and you will have to take the idea here and develop it. 4. Cache on-property: here more care will be exercised, but if you follow step #1? Chances are your property will then not be searched … and I don’t mean Barney Fife walking around the grounds. I’m talking about teams with metal detectors, combing every inch of ground, and probably searching your house as well. 5. Sewers: Yes, nobody likes going in the sewers … including the cops. After coating with protectant, wrap in 3 layers of waterproof plastic, and attach a line securely and where no one can find it or grab it. 6. Sale or Trade: getting rid of what has been purchased under record, and either buying something to replace it or trading for it … outside of Happy Mr. Gun Store-Channels. 7. Hidden spaces: House or Storage Unit: this would involve either some major “innovations” in “home improvement” or utilizing existing spaces and structures to accommodate your needs. This last one you would have to be especially careful with. The detection devices the State will use are not to be taken lightly. I’m giving you these ideas for starters. There are more, but I’m not going to give you what I would do. …
On 10/09/2018 10:19 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Retired Green Beret: What Can Be Done When They Come For The Guns? https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-08/retired-green-beret-what-can-be-do...
… We are at a juncture that most people do not recognize … on the precipice of tyranny. This piece is going to give you information that you can act on or choose not to act on. In the end, it is your decision and you’re on your own with it.
What to do when they come for the guns.
I'm not so worried about my guns, because I bought them all informally for cash, and there are no public records :) And I no longer buy or sell "illegal" drugs. My only substantial risk factor is online activity. But all that's visible is a VPN connection. And many people use VPNs these days. For casual stuff, I use nested VPN chains. Plus Tor for stuff that I really care about. So I'm not too worried. But I do wonder what I'd do if they "came for me". All my machines are full-disk encrypted. And the power strip to the UPS is about two meters away as I type. So I could shut everything down fast enough. Still, do I want to deal with the hassle? I have a lawyer on retainer. But they'd impound all my stuff, and demand FDE passphrases. Life would suck, maybe for a long while. Say, if I were jailed for contempt. But you know, at some point suicide by cop will look like the best option. I have my combat pump 12 gauge, with pistol grips and laser sight. With alternating buckshot and slugs. And I've been thinking about a simple design for a "fire bomb", for diversion. Basically, a ~500 ml plastic bottle, ~2/3 full of kerosene, with a 12 gauge blank on top. I'd use a simple firing pin, comprising a spring with a ratchet and string. On the other hand, maybe I'll just die in my sleep :) <SNIP>
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 5:36:28 PM PDT, Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net> wrote: "On the other hand, maybe I'll just die in my sleep :)" If you don't want to die in your sleep, I recommend the use of a CPAP machine. I've been using one since 2013. They tend to be available cheaply on Craigslist.Antonin Scalia may have died because, although he used a CPAP, he didn't use it on the night he died. Jim Bell
On 10/10/2018 07:02 PM, jim bell wrote:
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 5:36:28 PM PDT, Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net> wrote: "On the other hand, maybe I'll just die in my sleep :)"
If you don't want to die in your sleep, I recommend the use of a CPAP machine. I've been using one since 2013. They tend to be available cheaply on Craigslist.Antonin Scalia may have died because, although he used a CPAP, he didn't use it on the night he died. Jim Bell
That's one problem that I don't have :) And considering all the possible alternatives, dying in my sleep is arguably one of the best options :)
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