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I'm actually amazed how all these folks still trust our government after all the BS they pull. No it is the ones who raise the alarm bells that are the lunatics. LOL. Keep marching sheep.
False dichotomy. Just because people don't believe your lunatic theories doesn't mean they automatically believe and trust everything the government (or anybody else) does. There are more then enough things to do without believing lies and delusion, which just the in the way.
So I take it that you are not going to stockpile your home with canned beans, bottled water, AK-47's, Left Behind DVD, and a years supply of "The Trumpet"? Fine, you don't know what your missing, go on and enjoy life, one day the day of reckoning shall arrive.
So I take it that you are not going to stockpile your home with canned beans, bottled water, AK-47's, Left Behind DVD, and a years supply of "The Trumpet"? Fine, you don't know what your missing, go on and enjoy life, one day the day of reckoning shall arrive.
If you look up on the internet, (even Rand Paul mentioned it a few days ago), having more than 7 days worth of food makes you a suspected terrorist in the eyes of the government...Here is the quote:
"Know good and well that some day there could be a government in power that is shipping its citizens off for disagreements. There are laws on the books now that characterize who might be a terrorist.
Someone missing fingers on their hands is a suspect according to the Department of Justice. Someone who has guns, someone who has ammunition that is weatherproofed, someone who has more than seven days of food in their house can be considered a potential terrorist."
So I take it that you are not going to stockpile your home with canned beans, bottled water, AK-47's, Left Behind DVD, and a years supply of "The Trumpet"? Fine, you don't know what your missing, go on and enjoy life, one day the day of reckoning shall arrive.
I have a couple of weapons, a ruck full of crap from my military a days, a bottle of jack ready to go and a can of planters peanuts....does that count?
I have a couple of weapons, a ruck full of crap from my military a days, a bottle of jack ready to go and a can of planters peanuts....does that count?
It's a start, but how many hours in the day do you live in fear or in anticipation of the apocalypse? That is the true test.
If you look up on the internet, (even Rand Paul mentioned it a few days ago), having more than 7 days worth of food makes you a suspected terrorist in the eyes of the government...Here is the quote:
"Know good and well that some day there could be a government in power that is shipping its citizens off for disagreements. There are laws on the books now that characterize who might be a terrorist.
Someone missing fingers on their hands is a suspect according to the Department of Justice. Someone who has guns, someone who has ammunition that is weatherproofed, someone who has more than seven days of food in their house can be considered a potential terrorist."
Hmmmm, so anyone that grows, cans and freezes their own food because they dont wish to line the pockets of Big Ag is now considered a potential terrorist?
What about the Mormons, who have always been encouraged to have a years supply of food by their church?
Terrorists?
What about the Amish?
The Mennonites?
Wait til I tell my 83 year old Aunt Wanda she's a potential terrorist.
No more plum jam for me.
This thread reminds me of that all-time CityData classic, the tin-hatter describing in great detail the FEMA camp congressional hearings not realizing it was an Onion spoof:
I like how everyone will say "oh, he is crazy" blahblahblah.
Did you even bother looking at the article, checking out the links?
Of course not.
Are you also one of the few who think S 1867 is a hoax?
I remember people also called Alex Jones crazy when he said the government would attempt to take away our right to due process.
I started calling him crazy after I saw him running around on the side of the highway at a police dui checkpoint talking about the new third reich and they were stopping people and taking them away to fema camps. He is a total lunatic.
If you look up on the internet, (even Rand Paul mentioned it a few days ago), having more than 7 days worth of food makes you a suspected terrorist in the eyes of the government...Here is the quote:
"Know good and well that some day there could be a government in power that is shipping its citizens off for disagreements. There are laws on the books now that characterize who might be a terrorist.
Someone missing fingers on their hands is a suspect according to the Department of Justice. Someone who has guns, someone who has ammunition that is weatherproofed, someone who has more than seven days of food in their house can be considered a potential terrorist."
I looked it up but only found this same quote, same source. What is Paul quoting here? I mean...where is this written?
Even a blind dog, finds a bone every now and then.
....or they wander onto the freeway.
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